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University of Tsukuba
Education•Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan•
About: University of Tsukuba is a education organization based out in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Gene. The organization has 36352 authors who have published 79483 publications receiving 1934752 citations. The organization is also known as: Tsukuba daigaku & Tsukuba University.
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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of urban agglomeration economies on productivities in two-digit manufacturing industries are estimated using the cross-section data of Japanese cities in 1979, and the estimates of these economies vary considerably among industries.
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TL;DR: Deletion of the gene encoding the Bcl-10 adaptor–binding partner CARD9 resulted in impaired myeloid cell activation of NF-κB signaling by several ITAM-associated receptors, and CARD9 was required for Toll-like receptor–induced activation of dendritic cells through the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases.
Abstract: The adaptor protein CARD9 is essential for the activation of myeloid cells through ITAM-associated and Toll-like receptors
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TL;DR: It is suggested that DNPI functions in heterogeneous neuron populations as a neuron-specific Na(+)-dependent inorganic phosphate cotransport system predominantly expressed in the diencephalon of the rat.
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TL;DR: It is reported that Runx3-deficient (Runx3−/−) mice displayed severe motor discoordination and that few DRG neurons synthesized the proprioceptive neuronal marker parvalbumin and the data demonstrate that Run x3 is critical in regulating the axonal projections of a specific subpopulation of DRG neuron.
Abstract: Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons specifically project axons to central and peripheral targets according to their sensory modality. The Runt-related genes Runx1 and Runx3 are expressed in DRG neuronal subpopulations, suggesting that they may regulate the trajectories of specific axons. Here we report that Runx3-deficient (Runx3(-/-)) mice displayed severe motor uncoordination and that few DRG neurons synthesized the proprioceptive neuronal marker parvalbumin. Proprioceptive afferent axons failed to project to their targets in the spinal cord as well as those in the muscle. NT-3-responsive Runx3(-/-) DRG neurons showed less neurite outgrowth in vitro. However, we found no changes in the fate specification of Runx3(-/-) DRG neurons or in the number of DRG neurons that expressed trkC. Our data demonstrate that Runx3 is critical in regulating the axonal projections of a specific subpopulation of DRG neurons.
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TL;DR: In this article, a series of integrable nonlinear evolution equations is presented, and it is shown that the equations have an infinite number of conservation laws and can be expressed in the Hamiltonian form.
Abstract: A new series of integrable nonlinear evolution equations is presented. The equations are novel in the sense that the nonlinear terms have saturation effects. It is shown that the equations have an infinite number of conservation laws and can be expressed in the Hamiltonian form.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Aaron R. Folsom | 181 | 1118 | 134044 |
Kazuo Shinozaki | 178 | 668 | 128279 |
Hyun-Chul Kim | 176 | 4076 | 183227 |
Masayuki Yamamoto | 171 | 1576 | 123028 |
Hua Zhang | 163 | 1503 | 116769 |
Lewis L. Lanier | 159 | 554 | 86677 |
David Cella | 156 | 1258 | 106402 |
Takashi Taniguchi | 152 | 2141 | 110658 |
Yoshio Bando | 147 | 1234 | 80883 |
Kazuhiko Hara | 141 | 1956 | 107697 |
Janet Rossant | 138 | 416 | 71913 |
Christoph Paus | 137 | 1585 | 100801 |
Kohei Miyazono | 135 | 515 | 68706 |
Craig Blocker | 134 | 1379 | 94195 |
Fumihiko Ukegawa | 133 | 1492 | 94465 |