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Hiroshima University

EducationHiroshima, Japan
About: Hiroshima University is a education organization based out in Hiroshima, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 33602 authors who have published 69290 publications receiving 1495648 citations. The organization is also known as: Hiroshima Daigaku.
Topics: Population, Cancer, Gene, Catalysis, Transplantation


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Seiji Sugita1, Seiji Sugita2, Rie Honda3, Tomokatsu Morota4, Shingo Kameda5, Hirotaka Sawada6, Eri Tatsumi2, Manabu Yamada1, C. Honda7, Yasuhiro Yokota3, Yasuhiro Yokota6, Toru Kouyama8, Naoya Sakatani6, K. Ogawa9, H. Suzuki10, Tatsuaki Okada6, Tatsuaki Okada2, Noriyuki Namiki11, Satoshi Tanaka6, Satoshi Tanaka11, Yuichi Iijima6, Kosuke Yoshioka2, Masahiro Hayakawa6, Yuichiro Cho2, Moe Matsuoka6, Naru Hirata7, Hideaki Miyamoto2, Deborah L. Domingue12, Masatoshi Hirabayashi13, Tomoki Nakamura14, Takahiro Hiroi15, Tatsuhiro Michikami16, Patrick Michel17, Ronald-Louis Ballouz6, Ronald-Louis Ballouz18, Olivier S. Barnouin19, Carolyn M. Ernst19, Stefan Schröder20, Hideaki Kikuchi2, Ryodo Hemmi2, Goro Komatsu1, Goro Komatsu12, T. Fukuhara5, Makoto Taguchi5, Takehiko Arai, Hiroki Senshu1, Hirohide Demura7, Yoshiko Ogawa7, Yuri Shimaki6, Tomohiko Sekiguchi21, T. G. Müller22, Axel Hagermann23, Takahide Mizuno6, Hirotomo Noda, Koji Matsumoto11, R. Yamada7, Yoshiaki Ishihara6, H. Ikeda, Hiroshi Araki, K. Yamamoto, Shinsuke Abe24, Fumi Yoshida1, A. Higuchi, Sho Sasaki25, S. Oshigami, Seiitsu Tsuruta, Kazuyoshi Asari, Seiichi Tazawa, M. Shizugami, J. Kimura25, Toshimichi Otsubo26, Hikaru Yabuta27, Sunao Hasegawa6, Masateru Ishiguro28, Shogo Tachibana2, Eric Palmer12, Robert Gaskell12, L. Le Corre12, Ralf Jaumann20, Katharina A. Otto20, Nicole Schmitz20, Paul A. Abell, M. A. Barucci29, Michael E. Zolensky, Faith Vilas12, Florian Thuillet17, C. Sugimoto2, N. Takaki2, Yutaka Suzuki2, Hiroaki Kamiyoshihara2, Masato Okada2, Kenji Nagata8, Masaki Fujimoto6, Makoto Yoshikawa11, Makoto Yoshikawa6, Yukio Yamamoto11, Yukio Yamamoto6, Kei Shirai6, Rina Noguchi6, Naoko Ogawa6, Fuyuto Terui6, Shota Kikuchi6, Tomohiro Yamaguchi6, Yusuke Oki2, Yuki Takao2, Hiroshi Takeuchi6, Go Ono, Yuya Mimasu6, Kent Yoshikawa, T. Takahashi6, Yuto Takei6, Atsushi Fujii6, Chikako Hirose, Satoru Nakazawa6, Satoshi Hosoda6, Osamu Mori6, Takanobu Shimada6, Stefania Soldini6, Takahiro Iwata11, Takahiro Iwata6, Masanao Abe6, Masanao Abe11, Hajime Yano11, Hajime Yano6, Ryudo Tsukizaki6, M. Ozaki11, M. Ozaki6, Kazutaka Nishiyama6, Takanao Saiki6, Sei-ichiro Watanabe6, Sei-ichiro Watanabe4, Yoshiyuki Tsuda6, Yoshiyuki Tsuda11 
19 Apr 2019-Science
TL;DR: Spectral observations and a principal components analysis suggest that Ryugu originates from the Eulalia or Polana asteroid family in the inner main belt, possibly via more than one generation of parent bodies.
Abstract: Additional co-authors: N Namiki, S Tanaka, Y Iijima, K Yoshioka, M Hayakawa, Y Cho, M Matsuoka, N Hirata, N Hirata, H Miyamoto, D Domingue, M Hirabayashi, T Nakamura, T Hiroi, T Michikami, P Michel, R-L Ballouz, O S Barnouin, C M Ernst, S E Schroder, H Kikuchi, R Hemmi, G Komatsu, T Fukuhara, M Taguchi, T Arai, H Senshu, H Demura, Y Ogawa, Y Shimaki, T Sekiguchi, T G Muller, T Mizuno, H Noda, K Matsumoto, R Yamada, Y Ishihara, H Ikeda, H Araki, K Yamamoto, S Abe, F Yoshida, A Higuchi, S Sasaki, S Oshigami, S Tsuruta, K Asari, S Tazawa, M Shizugami, J Kimura, T Otsubo, H Yabuta, S Hasegawa, M Ishiguro, S Tachibana, E Palmer, R Gaskell, L Le Corre, R Jaumann, K Otto, N Schmitz, P A Abell, M A Barucci, M E Zolensky, F Vilas, F Thuillet, C Sugimoto, N Takaki, Y Suzuki, H Kamiyoshihara, M Okada, K Nagata, M Fujimoto, M Yoshikawa, Y Yamamoto, K Shirai, R Noguchi, N Ogawa, F Terui, S Kikuchi, T Yamaguchi, Y Oki, Y Takao, H Takeuchi, G Ono, Y Mimasu, K Yoshikawa, T Takahashi, Y Takei, A Fujii, C Hirose, S Nakazawa, S Hosoda, O Mori, T Shimada, S Soldini, T Iwata, M Abe, H Yano, R Tsukizaki, M Ozaki, K Nishiyama, T Saiki, S Watanabe, Y Tsuda

325 citations

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TL;DR: Laterally spreading tumors larger than 20 mm, especially those of the G-type, have a low rate of invasion despite their relatively large size and EMR is an effective and safe treatment for the large laterally spreading tumor.

325 citations

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the linear sequence SVVYGLR directly binds to α9 β1 and is responsible for α9β1-mediated cell adhesion to the NH2-terminal fragment of osteopontin.

324 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between renewable energy consumption and carbon emissions is associated with the development stage by applying a panel cointegration analysis to 107 countries during the period from 1990 to 2013.

324 citations

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TL;DR: A new direction in the epoch-making molecular design of organic dyes for high photovoltaic performance and long-term stability of DSSCs is provided, based on the accumulated knowledge of their photophysical and electrochemical properties, and molecular structures of the organic dye sensitizers developed so far.
Abstract: Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) based on organic dyes adsorbed on oxide semiconductor electrodes, such as TiO(2), ZnO, or NiO, which have emerged as a new generation of sustainable photovoltaic devices, have attracted much attention from chemists, physicists, and engineers because of enormous scientific interest in not only their construction and operational principles, but also in their high incident-solar-light-to-electricity conversion efficiency and low cost of production. To develop high-performance DSSCs, it is important to create efficient organic dye sensitizers, which should be optimized for the photophysical and electrochemical properties of the dyes themselves, with molecular structures that provide good light-harvesting features, good electron communication between the dye and semiconductor electrode and between the dye and electrolyte, and to control the molecular orientation and arrangement of the dyes on a semiconductor surface. The aim of this Review is not to make a list of a number of organic dye sensitizers developed so far, but to provide a new direction in the epoch-making molecular design of organic dyes for high photovoltaic performance and long-term stability of DSSCs, based on the accumulated knowledge of their photophysical and electrochemical properties, and molecular structures of the organic dye sensitizers developed so far.

324 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Tadamitsu Kishimoto1811067130860
Takashi Taniguchi1522141110658
Yasushi Fukazawa13588264424
Itsuo Nakano135153997905
T. Ohsugi13366466010
Jerry W. Shay13363974774
Tsunefumi Mizuno13047860014
Tohru Takeshita128103678625
Alex K.-Y. Jen12892161811
Andreas Kugel12891075529
Alain Benoit12446586284
Hiromitsu Takahashi12449955976
Yoshimi Takai12268061478
Toshio Hirano12040155721
Joakim Nystrand11765850146
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202381
2022315
20213,317
20203,075
20192,707
20182,513