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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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Predicting promoter activities of primary human DNA sequences
Takuma Irie,Sung-Joon Park,Riu Yamashita,Masahide Seki,Tetsushi Yada,Sumio Sugano,Kenta Nakai,Yutaka Suzuki +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that nucleosomes occasionally formed open chromatin structures with RNA polymerase II recruitment where the program predicted significant promoter activities, although no transcripts were observed, and the prediction accuracy of the program was evaluated using massive sequencing analysis of transcriptional start sites in vivo.
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Electromechanical transducer and fluid control assembly equipped therewith
TL;DR: In this paper, an electromechanical transducer including a high precision and high responsive movable member and free from lowering in durability caused by a working fluid to be used is presented.
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Temperature dependence of switching field distribution in a NiFe wire with a pad
Kunji Shigeto,K. Miyake,T. Okuno,Ko Mibu,Teruo Ono,Y. Yokoyama,Takeshi Kawagoe,Yutaka Suzuki,Teruya Shinjo +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of switching fields in a NiFe wire was investigated as a function of temperature between 5 and 300 K. The authors obtained a histogram of H sw with three narrow peaks at each temperature.
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RAB5A and TRAPPC6B are novel targets for Shiga toxin 2a inactivation in kidney epithelial cells.
Ivan U. Kouzel,Alexander Kehl,Petya Berger,Ivan Liashkovich,Daniel Steil,Wojciech Makalowski,Yutaka Suzuki,Gottfried Pohlentz,Helge Karch,Alexander Mellmann,Johannes Müthing +10 more
TL;DR: Using RNAi to silence factors involved in ACHN cells’ Stx response, the greatest protection occurred when silencing RAB5A and TRAPPC6B, two host factors that are newly link to Stx trafficking and fully prevented the cytotoxic Stx effect.
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Remote solid cancers rewire hepatic nitrogen metabolism via host nicotinamide-N-methyltransferase
Rin Mizuno,Hiroaki Hojo,Masatomo Takahashi,Soshiro Kashio,Sora Enya,Motonao Nakao,Riyo Konishi,Mayuko Yoda,Ayano Harata,Junzo Hamanishi,T. Kawamoto,Masaki Mandai,Yutaka Suzuki,Masayuki Miura,T. Bamba,Yoshihiro Izumi,Shinpei Kawaoka +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper , it was shown that 1-methylnicotinamide-N-methyltransferase (NNMT) is a host factor that mediates metabolic dysfunction in the livers of cancer-bearing mice.