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Tohoku University
Education•Sendai, Japan•
About: Tohoku University is a education organization based out in Sendai, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Magnetization & Population. The organization has 72116 authors who have published 170791 publications receiving 3941714 citations. The organization is also known as: Tōhoku daigaku.
Topics: Magnetization, Population, Alloy, Amorphous solid, Amorphous metal
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TL;DR: Cell lineages during development of ascidian embryos were analyzed by injection of horseradish peroxidase as a tracer enzyme into identified cells at the one, two, four, and eight-cell stages of the ascidians, Halocynthia roretzi, Ciona intestinalis, and Ascidia ahodori to demonstrate that muscle cells are derived from both the b4.2 and A4.1 pairs.
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TL;DR: Recombinant chemerin induced the phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1/2 and lipolysis in differentiated 3T3-L1 adipocytes and likely regulates adipocyte function by autocrine/paracrine mechanisms.
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TL;DR: It is shown that a chemical modification of LiBH(4) can stabilize the superionic phase even below room temperature, which will open alternative opportunities for the development of solid ionic conductors other than previously known lithium conductors.
Abstract: Solid state lithium conductors are attracting much attention for their potential applications to solid-state batteries and supercapacitors of high energy density to overcome safety issues and irreversible capacity loss of the currently commercialized ones Recently, we discovered a new class of lithium super ionic conductors based on lithium borohydride (LiBH4) LiBH4 was found to have conductivity as high as 10−2 Scm−1 accompanied by orthorhombic to hexagonal phase transition above 115 °C Polarization to the lithium metal electrode was shown to be extremely low, providing a versatile anode interface for the battery application However, the high transition temperature of the superionic phase has limited its applications Here we show that a chemical modification of LiBH4 can stabilize the superionic phase even below room temperature By doping of lithium halides, high conductivity can be obtained at room temperature Both XRD and NMR confirmed room-temperature stabilization of superionic phase for LiI-d
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TL;DR: The basal increase in plasma-membraneGLUT4 due to AS160 knockdown was partially blocked by knocking down Rab10 in the same cells, further indicating that Rab10 is a target of AS160 and a positive regulator of GLUT4 trafficking to the cell surface upon insulin stimulation.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the tensile properties of the weld of Mg alloy AZ61 were strongly influenced by crystallographic orientation distribution as well as by grain size and dislocation density.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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John Q. Trojanowski | 226 | 1467 | 213948 |
Aaron R. Folsom | 181 | 1118 | 134044 |
Marc G. Caron | 173 | 674 | 99802 |
Masayuki Yamamoto | 171 | 1576 | 123028 |
Kenji Watanabe | 167 | 2359 | 129337 |
Rodney S. Ruoff | 164 | 666 | 194902 |
Frederik Barkhof | 154 | 1449 | 104982 |
Takashi Taniguchi | 152 | 2141 | 110658 |
Yoshio Bando | 147 | 1234 | 80883 |
Thomas P. Russell | 141 | 1012 | 80055 |
Ali Khademhosseini | 140 | 887 | 76430 |
Marco Colonna | 139 | 512 | 71166 |
David H. Barlow | 133 | 786 | 72730 |
Lin Gu | 130 | 868 | 56157 |
Yoichiro Iwakura | 129 | 705 | 64041 |