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Yukiko Futami
Researcher at Canon Inc.
Publications - 4
Citations - 112
Yukiko Futami is an academic researcher from Canon Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liquid crystal & Signal. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 110 citations.
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Liquid crystal apparatus and display system
TL;DR: In this article, a scanning selection signal was applied to the scanning electrodes two or more scanning electrodes apart in one vertical scanning so as to effect one picture scanning in plural times of vertical scanning, having a voltage of one polarity and another polarity with respect to the voltage level of a nonselected scanning electrode, and a second drive means for applying to a selected data electrode a voltage signal which provided a voltage causing the first orientation state of the ferroelectric liquid crystal in combination with the voltage of the other polarity of the scanning signal.
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Polymeric liquid crystal composition and liquid crystal device
TL;DR: In this article, a polymeric liquid crystal composition consisting of a polymer mesomorphic compound having an asymmetric carbon atom and a low-molecular weight mesomorph compound is used to align the molecular axis of the liquid crystal mixture in one direction.
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Identification of CD14 and lipopolysaccharide-binding protein as novel biomarkers for sarcoidosis using proteomics of serum extracellular vesicles
Yukiko Futami,Yoshito Takeda,Taro Koba,Ryohei Narumi,Yosui Nojima,Mari Ito,Mana Nakayama,Mimiko Ishida,H. Yoshimura,Yujiro Naito,Kiyoharu Fukushima,Takayuki Takimoto,Ryuya Edahiro,Takanori Matsuki,Satoshi Nojima,Haruhiko Hirata,Shohei Koyama,Kota Iwahori,Izumi Nagatomo,Yuya Shirai,Yasuhiko Suga,Shingo Satoh,Shinji Futami,Kotaro Miyake,Takayuki Shiroyama,Yoshikazu Inoue,Jun Adachi,Takeshi Tomonaga,Koji Ueda,Atsushi Kumanogoh +29 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that CD14 and LBP in serum EVs, which are associated with granulomatous pathogenesis, can improve the diagnostic accuracy in patients with sarcoidosis.