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2023
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Medicine
Japan
2023

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Medicine

D-Index
120
Citations
63467
World Ranking
3699
National Ranking
71

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Japan Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Medicine in Japan Leader Award

Overview

Tatsuo Suda is affiliated with Saitama Medical University in Japan and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Neuroscience. Their work covers several specialized subfields including Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Molecular Biology, Oncology, Rehabilitation, and Behavioral Neuroscience.

The scientist's research topics focus on Vitamin D Research Studies, Bone Metabolism and Diseases, Bone Health and Treatments, Exercise and Physiological Responses, and Stress Responses and Cortisol.

Recent publications include:

  • Vitamin D3 Promotes Not Motor Coordination but Motor Skill Learning without Influence on Muscle Function, 2023, Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology

Frequent coauthors in Tatsuo Suda's collaborations include:

  • Yuko Nakamichi
  • Naoyuki Takahashi
  • Nobuyuki Udagawa
  • Tomohisa Kitamura
  • Naoko Tsugawa

The Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology is a noted venue where the scientist has published work. This journal has featured at least one of their papers.

Best Publications

  • Osteoclast differentiation factor is a ligand for osteoprotegerin/osteoclastogenesis-inhibitory factor and is identical to TRANCE/RANKL

    Hisataka Yasuda;Nobuyuki Shima;Nobuaki Nakagawa;Kyoji Yamaguchi

  • Modulation of osteoclast differentiation and function by the new members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor and ligand families.

    T. Suda;N. Takahashi;N. Udagawa;E. Jimi

  • IL-17 in synovial fluids from patients with rheumatoid arthritis is a potent stimulator of osteoclastogenesis

    Shigeru Kotake;Nobuyuki Udagawa;Naoyuki Takahashi;Kenichiro Matsuzaki

  • Bone morphogenetic protein-2 converts the differentiation pathway of C2C12 myoblasts into the osteoblast lineage.

    T Katagiri;A Yamaguchi;M Komaki;E Abe

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor α Stimulates Osteoclast Differentiation by a Mechanism Independent of the Odf/Rankl–Rank Interaction

    Kanichiro Kobayashi;Naoyuki Takahashi;Eijiro Jimi;Nobuyuki Udagawa

  • Differentiation of mouse myeloid leukemia cells induced by 1 alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3

    Etsuko Abe;Chisato Miyaura;Hiroshi Sakagami;Minoru Takeda

  • Modulation of Osteoclast Differentiation

    T Suda;N Takahashi;T J Martin

  • Origin of osteoclasts: mature monocytes and macrophages are capable of differentiating into osteoclasts under a suitable microenvironment prepared by bone marrow-derived stromal cells.

    N Udagawa;N Takahashi;T Akatsu;H Tanaka

  • Regulation of osteoblast differentiation mediated by bone morphogenetic proteins, hedgehogs, and Cbfa1.

    Akira Yamaguchi;Toshihisa Komori;Tatsuo Suda

  • Osteoclast-like cell formation and its regulation by osteotropic hormones in mouse bone marrow cultures.

    N Takahashi;H Yamana;S Yoshiki;G D Roodman

  • Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 stimulates osteoblastic maturation and inhibits myogenic differentiation in vitro.

    A Yamaguchi;T Katagiri;T Ikeda;J M Wozney

  • A new member of tumor necrosis factor ligand family, ODF/OPGL/TRANCE/RANKL, regulates osteoclast differentiation and function.

    Naoyuki Takahashi;Nobuyuki Udagawa;Tatsuo Suda

  • Macrophage colony-stimulating factor is indispensable for both proliferation and differentiation of osteoclast progenitors.

    S Tanaka;N Takahashi;N Udagawa;T Tamura

  • Regulation of Terminal Differentiation of Cultured Mouse Epidermal Cells by lα,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3

    Jiro Hosomi;Junichi Hosoi;Etsuko Abe;Tatsuo Suda

  • Interleukin-6 and soluble interleukin-6 receptors in the synovial fluids from rheumatoid arthritis patients are responsible for osteoclast-like cell formation

    Shigeru Kotake;Kazuto Sato;Kang Jung Kim;Naoyuki Takahashi

  • Isolation and identification of 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol. A metabolite of vitamin D active in intestine.

    M F Holick;H K Schnoes;H F DeLuca;T Suda

  • 1α,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 induces differentiation of human myeloid leukemia cells

    Chisato Miyaura;Etsuko Abe;Takeo Kuribayashi;Hirofumi Tanaka

  • The non-osteogenic mouse pluripotent cell line, C3H10T1/2, is induced to differentiate into osteoblastic cells by recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2.

    Takenobu Katagiri;Akira Yamaguchi;Tohru Ikeda;Shusaku Yoshiki

  • Activated human T cells directly induce osteoclastogenesis from human monocytes: possible role of T cells in bone destruction in rheumatoid arthritis patients.

    Shigeru Kotake;Nobuyuki Udagawa;Masayuki Hakoda;Makio Mogi

  • Osteoclast Differentiation Factor Acts as a Multifunctional Regulator in Murine Osteoclast Differentiation and Function

    Eijiro Jimi;Shuichi Akiyama;Taro Tsurukai;Nobuo Okahashi

Frequent Co-Authors

Naoyuki Takahashi
Naoyuki Takahashi Matsumoto Dental University
Nobuyuki Udagawa
Nobuyuki Udagawa Matsumoto Dental University
Akira Yamaguchi
Akira Yamaguchi Tokyo Dental College
Sakae Tanaka
Sakae Tanaka University of Tokyo
Hector F. DeLuca
Hector F. DeLuca University of Wisconsin–Madison
Toshio Kuroki
Toshio Kuroki Showa University
T. John Martin
T. John Martin St Vincents Institute of Medical Research
Yasushi Okazaki
Yasushi Okazaki Juntendo University
Matthew T. Gillespie
Matthew T. Gillespie Monash University
Tatsuji Nishihara
Tatsuji Nishihara Kyushu Dental University

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