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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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H-DBAS: Alternative splicing database of completely sequenced and manually annotated full-length cDNAs based on H-Invitational

TL;DR: Each AS event can be analyzed in the context of full-length cDNAs, enabling the user's empirical understanding of the relation between AS event and the consequent alternations in the encoded amino acid sequences together with various kinds of affected protein motifs.
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Oncofetal protein IGF2BP3 facilitates the activity of proto-oncogene protein eIF4E through the destabilization of EIF4E-BP2 mRNA.

TL;DR: It is suggested that IGF2BP3 promotes eIF4E-mediated translational activation through the reduction of EIF 4E-BP2 via mRNA degradation, leading to enhanced cell proliferation, in the first report demonstrating that IGF 2BP3 is an RNA-destabilizing factor.
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Genome-wide genetic variations are highly correlated with proximal DNA methylation patterns

TL;DR: An unexpected genome-wide role is identified of the CpG methylation state as a major determinant of proximal natural genetic variation and of the characteristics of evolutionary change in neighboring DNA.
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High-resolution analysis of the 5'-end transcriptome using a next generation DNA sequencer.

TL;DR: The development of a 5′–end transcriptome workflow for the SOLiD system is described and the advantages in sensitivity and dynamic range offered by this tag-based application over traditional approaches for the study of whole genome gene expression are demonstrated.