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Tomoh Masaki

Tomoh Masaki

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Biology and Biochemistry
Japan
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
107
Citations
59919
World Ranking
1077
National Ranking
60

Research.com Recognitions

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

Overview

Tomoh Masaki was affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan during their academic career. Their work and contributions to the scientific community remain part of the university's scholarly heritage.

There are no publicly available records of recent papers authored by Tomoh Masaki, nor information about co-authors with whom they regularly collaborated. Likewise, details about publication venues, book publications, and specific fields or subfields of study have not been documented in the accessible data.

The absence of recorded awards or honors indicates that there are no documented distinctions attributed to Tomoh Masaki up to the present.

Due to limited available information, an overview of research topics or thematic concentrations in their work cannot be provided.

Best Publications

  • A novel potent vasoconstrictor peptide produced by vascular endothelial cells.

    Masashi Yanagisawa;Hiroki Kurihara;Hiroki Kurihara;Sadao Kimura;Yoko Tomobe

  • The human endothelin family: three structurally and pharmacologically distinct isopeptides predicted by three separate genes.

    Akihiro Inoue;Masashi Yanagisawa;Sadao Kimura;Yoshitoshi Kasuya

  • Cloning of a cDNA encoding a non-isopeptide-selective subtype of the endothelin receptor.

    Takeshi Sakurai;Masashi Yanagisawa;Yoh Takuwa;Hitoshi Miyazaki

  • Expression of Endothelin-1 in the Lungs of Patients with Pulmonary Hypertension

    Adel Giaid;Masashi Yanagisawa;David Langleben;René P. Michel

  • An endothelial receptor for oxidized low-density lipoprotein

    Tatsuya Sawamura;Noriaki Kume;Takuma Aoyama;Hideaki Moriwaki

  • Molecular characterization of endothelin receptors.

    Sakurai T;Yanagisawa M;Masaki T

  • PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ENDOTHELIN IN THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

    Takashi Miyauchi;Tomoh Masaki

  • Hemodynamic shear stress stimulates endothelin production by cultured endothelial cells

    Masao Yoshizumi;Hiroki Kurihara;Takao Sugiyama;Fumimaro Takaku

  • The human preproendothelin-1 gene. Complete nucleotide sequence and regulation of expression.

    A. Inoue;Masashi Yanagisawa;Y. Takuwa;Y. Mitsui

  • Transforming growth factor-β stimulates the expression of endothelin mRNA by vascular endothelial cells

    Hiroki Kurihara;Masao Yoshizumi;Takao Sugiyama;Fumimaro Takaku

  • Positive inotropic action of novel vasoconstrictor peptide endothelin on guinea pig atria

    T. Ishikawa;Masashi Yanagisawa;S. Kimura;K. Goto

  • Molecular and cellular mechanism of endothelin regulation. Implications for vascular function.

    Tomoh Masaki;Sadao Kimura;Masashi Yanagisawa;Katsutoshi Goto

  • Expression of Lectinlike Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-1 in Human Atherosclerotic Lesions

    Hiroharu Kataoka;Noriaki Kume;Susumu Miyamoto;Manabu Minami

  • Cloning and sequence analysis of cDNA encoding the precursor of a human endothelium-derived vasoconstrictor peptide, endothelin: Identity of human and porcine endothelin

    Yasuaki Itoh;Masashi Yanagisawa;Shoichi Ohkubo;Chiharu Kimura

  • Induction of endothelin-1 gene by angiotensin and vasopressin in endothelial cells.

    Taihei Imai;Yukio Hirata;Toshiaki Emori;Masashi Yanagisawa

  • Endothelin 1, an endothelium-derived peptide, is expressed in neurons of the human spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia.

    Adel Giaid;Sally J. Gibson;Nassif B. N. Ibrahim;Stephen Legon

  • LOX-1, the receptor for oxidized low-density lipoprotein identified from endothelial cells: implications in endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis.

    Mingyi Chen;Tomoh Masaki;Tatsuya Sawamura

  • Endothelin activates the dihydropyridine-sensitive, voltage-dependent Ca2+ channel in vascular smooth muscle.

    Katsutoshi Goto;Yoshitoshi Kasuya;Norio Matsuki;Yoh Takuwa

  • Lectin-like oxidized low-density lipoprotein receptor 1 mediates phagocytosis of aged/apoptotic cells in endothelial cells

    Kozo Oka;Tatsuya Sawamura;Ken-ichiro Kikuta;Shigekazu Itokawa

  • Both hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathies are caused by mutation of the same gene, δ-sarcoglycan, in hamster: An animal model of disrupted dystrophin-associated glycoprotein complex

    Aiji Sakamoto;Kageyoshi Ono;Makoto Abe;Gaëten Jasmin

Frequent Co-Authors

Masashi Yanagisawa
Masashi Yanagisawa University of Tsukuba
Katsutoshi Goto
Katsutoshi Goto University of Tsukuba
Sadao Kimura
Sadao Kimura Chiba University
Tatsuya Sawamura
Tatsuya Sawamura Shinshu University
Takeshi Sakurai
Takeshi Sakurai University of Tsukuba
Nobuo Hashimoto
Nobuo Hashimoto Kyoto University
Nobuhiro Suzuki
Nobuhiro Suzuki Sophia University
Yoh Takuwa
Yoh Takuwa Kanazawa University
Toru Kita
Toru Kita Kyoto University
Yukio Hirata
Yukio Hirata Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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