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Kyoto University

EducationKyoto, Japan
About: Kyoto University is a education organization based out in Kyoto, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Population. The organization has 85837 authors who have published 217215 publications receiving 6526826 citations. The organization is also known as: Kyōto University & Kyōto daigaku.
Topics: Catalysis, Population, Gene, Transplantation, Ion


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25 May 1995-Nature
TL;DR: It is proposed that Shh acts as a morphogen to induce distinct ventral cell types in the vertebrate central nervous system to facilitate induction of motor neurons by the notochord.
Abstract: The identity and patterning of ventral cell types in the vertebrate central nervous system depends on cell interactions. For example, induction of a specialized population of ventral midline cells, the floor plate, appears to require contact-mediated signalling by the underlying notochord, whereas diffusible signals from the notochord and floor plate can induce ventrolaterally positioned motor neurons. Sonic hedgehog (Shh), a vertebrate hedgehog-family member, is processed to generate two peptides (M(r) 19K and 26/27K) which are secreted by both of these organizing centres. Moreover, experiments in a variety of vertebrate embryos, and in neural explants in vitro, indicate that Shh can mediate floor-plate induction. Here we have applied recombinant Shh peptides to neural explants in serum-free conditions. High concentrations of Shh bound to a matrix induce floor plate and motor neurons, and addition of Shh to the medium leads to dose-dependent induction of motor neurons. All inducing activity resides in a highly conserved amino-terminal peptide (M(r) 19K). Moreover, antibodies that specifically recognize this peptide block induction of motor neurons by the notochord. We propose that Shh acts as a morphogen to induce distinct ventral cell types in the vertebrate central nervous system.

550 citations

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TL;DR: Thyroplasty offers a new possibility in phonosurgery namely, that the intervention inside the thyroid cartilage is minimal and therefore fine and reliable adjustment is possible during surgery.
Abstract: In an attempt to examine the surgical possibility of changing the vocal cord position and tension by reforming the thyroid cartilage, an experimental study was made using 10 adult dogs. Hoarseness produced by section of the recurrent laryngeal nerve was generally much improved by vertical incision on the thyroid ala and slipping in of the lateral cartilage segment. Four types of thyroplasty were proposed from the functional viewpoint. Their effects on the vocal cord are (1) lateral compression, (2) lateral expansion, (3) relaxation (shortening) and (4) stretching (lengthening) respectively. Possible indications for each type of thyroplasty were described with reference to specific laryngeal diseases. The advantages of thyroplasty were emphasized namely, that the intervention inside the thyroid cartilage is minimal and therefore fine and reliable adjustment is possible during surgery. Thyroplasty thus offers a new possibility in phonosurgery.

550 citations

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01 Jan 1984-Nature
TL;DR: Alternative RNA splicing generates two distinct mRNAs encoding the neuropeptide substance P alone or with substance K from a single preprotachykinin gene, suggesting that the substance K-encoding sequence is regulated in a tissue-specific manner.
Abstract: A novel mammalian neuropeptide, the tachykinin substance K, is specified by a discrete genomic segment. Alternative RNA splicing generates two distinct mRNAs encoding the neuropeptide substance P alone or with substance K from a single preprotachykinin gene. Relative amounts of the mRNAs vary in different tissues, suggesting that the substance K-encoding sequence is regulated in a tissue-specific manner.

550 citations

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Kohel Tamao1, S. Kodama1, Isao Nakajima1, Makoto Kumada1, A. Minato, K. Suzuki 
TL;DR: In this article, a general, versatile method for alkylation and arylation of haloheterocyclic compounds is reported, in the presence of a catalytic quantity of [NiCl 2 (dppp)], where dppp stands for Ph 2 P(CH 2 ) 3 PPh 2, bromothiophenes, halopyridines, haloquinoline, and haloisoquinolines reacted with alkyl and Grignard reagents at room temperature or at ether refluxing temperature to give the cross-

549 citations

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TL;DR: The prospect of Na-ion batteries as low-cost and long-life batteries with relatively high-energy density as their potential competitive edge over the commercialized Li-ion rechargeable batteries is addressed.
Abstract: Research interest in Na-ion batteries has increased rapidly because of the environmental friendliness of sodium compared to lithium. Throughout this Perspective paper, we report and review recent scientific advances in the field of negative electrode materials used for Na-ion batteries. This paper sheds light on negative electrode materials for Na-ion batteries: carbonaceous materials, oxides/phosphates (as sodium insertion materials), sodium alloy/compounds and so on. These electrode materials have different reaction mechanisms for electrochemical sodiation/desodiation processes. Moreover, not only sodiation-active materials but also binders, current collectors, electrolytes and electrode/electrolyte interphase and its stabilization are essential for long cycle life Na-ion batteries. This paper also addresses the prospect of Na-ion batteries as low-cost and long-life batteries with relatively high-energy density as their potential competitive edge over the commercialized Li-ion batteries.

549 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Kari Alitalo174817114231
Ralph M. Steinman171453121518
Masayuki Yamamoto1711576123028
Karl Deisseroth160556101487
Kenji Kangawa1531117110059
Takashi Taniguchi1522141110658
Ben Zhong Tang1492007116294
Takeo Kanade147799103237
Yuji Matsuzawa143836116711
Tasuku Honjo14171288428
Kenneth M. Yamada13944672136
Y. B. Hsiung138125894278
Shuh Narumiya13759570183
Kevin P. Campbell13752160854
Junji Tojo13587884615
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023234
2022679
20218,533
20208,740
20198,050
20187,932