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Ehime University
Education•Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan•
About: Ehime University is a education organization based out in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Galaxy. The organization has 11745 authors who have published 23493 publications receiving 519595 citations. The organization is also known as: Ehime Daigaku.
Topics: Population, Galaxy, Active galactic nucleus, Gene, Antigen
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TL;DR: ALBI grade is a useful and easy classification system for assessment of hepatic function for therapeutic decision making and prognosis based on ALBI grade/ALBI-T score was better than that based on liver damage/modified JIS score and Child-Pugh/JIS score.
Abstract: Aim/Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity of 3 classifications for assessing liver function, the liver damage and Child-Pugh classifi
2,468 citations
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TL;DR: It is suggested that PD-1 is involved in the maintenance of peripheral self-tolerance by serving as a negative regulator of immune responses in lymphocytes and monocytic cells following activation.
2,465 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of an extensive adakite geochemical database identifies two distinct compositional groups: high-SiO2 adakites (HSA) which represent subducted basaltic slab-melts that have reacted with peridotite during ascent through mantle wedge and low-Si O 2 adakitic mantle wedge.
2,125 citations
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Nagoya City University1, University of Tokyo2, Tokyo Medical and Dental University3, Hokkaido University4, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine5, Shinshu University6, Saitama Medical University7, Tottori University8, Kanazawa University9, Ehime University10, Hyogo College of Medicine11, Hitachi12, Yamaguchi University13
TL;DR: A genome-wide association study to null virological response (NVR) in the treatment of patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1 within a Japanese population is reported.
Abstract: Masashi Mizokami and colleagues report a genome-wide association study to hepatitis C treatment response in two Japanese cohorts. They report common variants at IL28B associated with sustained as well as null virologic response following pegylated interferon-alpha and ribavirin combined therapy.
2,097 citations
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation1, Rutgers University2, Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies3, University of Jena4, University of Bonn5, University of Vienna6, Naturhistorisches Museum7, University of Tsukuba8, Landcare Research9, Johns Hopkins University10, University of Hamburg11, Ehime University12, Florida Museum of Natural History13, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart14, National Evolutionary Synthesis Center15, Australian National University16, Macquarie University17, American Museum of Natural History18, University of Memphis19, University of Guadalajara20, Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities21, Natural History Museum22, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology23, California Academy of Sciences24, South China Agricultural University25, North Carolina State University26, Hokkaido University27
TL;DR: The phylogeny of all major insect lineages reveals how and when insects diversified and provides a comprehensive reliable scaffold for future comparative analyses of evolutionary innovations among insects.
Abstract: Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lineages remain unresolved. We inferred the phylogeny of insects from 1478 protein-coding genes. Phylogenomic analyses of nucleotide and amino acid sequences, with site-specific nucleotide or domain-specific amino acid substitution models, produced statistically robust and congruent results resolving previously controversial phylogenetic relations hips. We dated the origin of insects to the Early Ordovician [~479 million years ago (Ma)], of insect flight to the Early Devonian (~406 Ma), of major extant lineages to the Mississippian (~345 Ma), and the major diversification of holometabolous insects to the Early Cretaceous. Our phylogenomic study provides a comprehensive reliable scaffold for future comparative analyses of evolutionary innovations among insects.
1,998 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Kari Alitalo | 174 | 817 | 114231 |
Masayuki Yamamoto | 171 | 1576 | 123028 |
Kurunthachalam Kannan | 126 | 820 | 59886 |
Ho-kwang Mao | 114 | 844 | 52482 |
Shinsuke Tanabe | 98 | 722 | 37445 |
Simon Lovestone | 98 | 564 | 45767 |
Jonathan R. Trump | 87 | 291 | 27649 |
Yoshiaki Taniguchi | 86 | 283 | 30473 |
Tohru Nagao | 84 | 514 | 26034 |
Paul S. Foster | 83 | 325 | 21955 |
Takehiko Mori | 83 | 1184 | 36333 |
Hirofumi Makino | 82 | 803 | 30523 |
Masayuki Amagai | 82 | 500 | 23655 |
Osamu Yoshie | 82 | 223 | 29231 |
Hiromi Rakugi | 80 | 657 | 25375 |