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Yutaka Suzuki

Researcher at University of Tokyo

Publications -  875
Citations -  42146

Yutaka Suzuki is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 767 publications receiving 35471 citations. Previous affiliations of Yutaka Suzuki include Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development & Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe.

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Multi-omics-based label-free metabolic flux inference reveals obesity-associated dysregulatory mechanisms in liver glucose metabolism

TL;DR: OMELET as mentioned in this paper uses metabolomic, proteomic, and transcriptomic data to identify changes in metabolic flux, and quantifies contributions of metabolites, enzymes, and transcripts to the changes of metabolic flux.
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Trends in the surgical treatment for pancreatic cancer in the last 30 years.

TL;DR: Investigation of superior perioperative adjuvant treatments for resectable and borderline resectables and the establishment of optimal conversion surgery for unresectable pancreatic cancer are the progressive subjects.
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Guide body and its manufacturing method, and electromagnetic valve device

TL;DR: In this article, a guide body 20 is used to guide a plunger and the valve body 24 to avoid magnetic absorbing and adhering to the support portion of the guide body.
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Feasibility and Safety of Laparoscopic Placement of Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Using Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Device.

TL;DR: The laparoscopic placement PD catheter using percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy device was feasible and safe, and there were no patients with catheter migration, catheter obstruction, peritonitis, procedure-related death, and withdrawal of PD.
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An integrated genome-wide multi-omics analysis of gene expression dynamics in the preimplantation mouse embryo

TL;DR: Protein abundance profiles were weakly correlated with those of their cognate mRNAs and concordance increased towards morula and blastocyst, hinting at a more direct coupling of proteins with transcripts at these stages, in agreement with the increase in free ribosome abundance.