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Yuki Taniguchi
Researcher at University of Tokyo
Publications - 126
Citations - 2747
Yuki Taniguchi is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Myelopathy. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 101 publications receiving 2010 citations.
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The FMOS-COSMOS survey of star-forming galaxies at z ~ 1.6. I. H\alpha -based star formation rates and dust extinction
Daichi Kashino,John D. Silverman,G. Rodighiero,Alvio Renzini,Nobuo Arimoto,E. Daddi,S. J. Lilly,D. B. Sanders,J. S. Kartaltepe,H. J. Zahid,Tohru Nagao,Naoshi Sugiyama,Peter Capak,C. M. Carollo,J. Chu,G. Hasinger,O. Ilbert,Masaru Kajisawa,L. J. Kewley,Anton M. Koekemoer,Katarina Kovac,O. Le Fevre,D. Masters,H. J. McCracken,Masato Onodera,Nick Scoville,V. Strazzullo,M. Symeonidis,Yuki Taniguchi +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, a near-IR spectroscopic survey of the COSMOS field, using the Fiber Multi-Object Spectrograph on the Subaru telescope, was conducted to characterize the star-forming galaxy population at $1.4
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The Evolving SFR - M Relation and sSFR Since z≃5 From the VUDS Spectroscope Survey
L. A. M. Tasca,O. Le Fevre,Nimish P. Hathi,Daniel Schaerer,O. Ilbert,G. Zamorani,Brian Lemaux,Paolo Cassata,B. Garilli,V. Le Brun,D. Maccagni,R. C. Thomas,E. Vanzella,E. Zucca,Ricardo Amorín,S. Bardelli,Letizia P. Cassarà,M. Castellano,A. Cimatti,O. Cucciati,A. Durkalec,Adriano Fontana,Mauro Giavalisco,A. Grazian,S. Paltani,B. Ribeiro,Marco Scodeggio,V. Sommariva,M. Tali,L. Tresse,D. Vergani,Peter Capak,Stéphane Charlot,T. Contini,J. G. Cuby,S. de la Torre,James Dunlop,Sotiria Fotopoulou,Anton M. Koekemoer,C. Lopez-Sanjuan,Yannick Mellier,Janine Pforr,Mara Salvato,Nick Scoville,Yuki Taniguchi,P.W. Wong +45 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the evolution of the star formation rate (SFR) and specific SFR of star forming galaxies (SFGs) over a large redshift range using a single homogeneously selected sample of galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts.
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Excessive mechanical loading promotes osteoarthritis through the gremlin-1-NF-κB pathway.
Song Ho Chang,Daisuke Mori,Hiroshi Kobayashi,Yoshifumi Mori,Yoshifumi Mori,Hideki Nakamoto,Keita Okada,Yuki Taniguchi,Shurei Sugita,Fumiko Yano,Ung-il Chung,Joo-ri Kim-Kaneyama,Motoko Yanagita,Aris N. Economides,Ernesto Canalis,Di Chen,Sakae Tanaka,Taku Saito +17 more
TL;DR: Gremlin-1 is identified as a mechanical loading-inducible factor in chondrocytes, detected at high levels in middle and deep layers of cartilage after cyclic strain or hydrostatic pressure loading, and contributing to osteoarthritis via activation of the NF-κB pathway.
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Notch signaling in chondrocytes modulates endochondral ossification and osteoarthritis development
Yoko Hosaka,Taku Saito,Shurei Sugita,Tomohiro Hikata,Hiroshi Kobayashi,Atsushi Fukai,Yuki Taniguchi,Makoto Hirata,Haruhiko Akiyama,Ung-il Chung,Hiroshi Kawaguchi +10 more
TL;DR: The RBPjκ-dependent Notch signaling in chondrocytes modulates the terminal stage of endochondral ossification and OA development, representing an extracellular therapeutic target of OA.
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The VIMOS Ultra-Deep Survey (VUDS): fast increase of the fraction of strong Lyman alpha emitters from z=2 to z=6
Paolo Cassata,L. A. M. Tasca,O. Le Fevre,Brian Lemaux,B. Garilli,V. Le Brun,D. Maccagni,Laura Pentericci,R. C. Thomas,E. Vanzella,G. Zamorani,E. Zucca,Ricardo Amorín,S. Bardelli,Peter Capak,Letizia P. Cassarà,M. Castellano,A. Cimatti,J. G. Cuby,O. Cucciati,S. de la Torre,A. Durkalec,Adriano Fontana,M. Giavalisco,A. Grazian,Nimish P. Hathi,O. Ilbert,C. Moreau,S. Paltani,B. Ribeiro,Mara Salvato,Daniel Schaerer,Marco Scodeggio,V. Sommariva,Margherita Talia,Yuki Taniguchi,L. Tresse,D. Vergani,P. W. Wang,Stéphane Charlot,T. Contini,Sotiria Fotopoulou,C. Lopez-Sanjuan,Yannick Mellier,Nick Scoville +44 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the evolution of the fraction of Lya emitters among star forming galaxies at 2 25A to increase from 5% at z=2 to 30% atz=6, with the increase being relatively stronger beyond z=4.