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Yoichi Matsuda

Yoichi Matsuda

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Genetics

D-Index
73
Citations
21418
World Ranking
2035
National Ranking
78

Overview

Yoichi Matsuda is a researcher affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan. Their work spans multiple areas within biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with significant contributions to agricultural and biological sciences as well as medicine.

Their research interests are reflected in key topics including:

  • Livestock and Poultry Management
  • Genetic diversity and population structure
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
  • Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging

Their work covers both fundamental genetics and applied studies in animal science, including research on poultry genetics and nutrition. Frequent subfields of study for Matsuda's publications include genetics, molecular biology, animal science and zoology, plant science, and physiology.

Significant publication venues for their work include:

  • PLoS ONE
  • Scientific Reports
  • Sustainability
  • Cytogenetic and Genome Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Matsuda has co-authored extensively with colleagues such as Kornsorn Srikulnath, Worapong Singchat, Aingorn Chaiyes, Narongrit Muangmai, and Prateep Duengkae, with collaboration counts ranging from 14 to 18 joint publications.

Selected recent papers include:

  • Effects of enteral nutrition and parenteral nutrition on survival in patients with advanced cancer cachexia: Analysis of a multicenter prospective cohort study (2020) published in Clinical Nutrition
  • foxl3, a sexual switch in germ cells, initiates two independent molecular pathways for commitment to oogenesis in medaka (2020) published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Origin and evolutionary history of domestic chickens inferred from a large population study of Thai red junglefowl and indigenous chickens (2021) published in Scientific Reports
  • Thai Local Chicken Breeds, Chee Fah and Fah Luang, Originated from Chinese Black-Boned Chicken with Introgression of Red Junglefowl and Domestic Chicken Breeds (2023) published in Sustainability
  • Combined deletions of IHH and NHEJ1 cause chondrodystrophy and embryonic lethality in the Creeper chicken (2020) published in Communications Biology

Matsuda's body of work emphasizes genetic mechanisms in poultry and livestock, combining molecular genetics with applied animal science. Their studies often intersect genetic diversity, chromosomal variation, and physiological traits, contributing to better understanding of both normal and pathological conditions in animal populations.

Best Publications

  • A requirement for neuropilin-1 in embryonic vessel formation

    Takahiko Kawasaki;Takashi Kitsukawa;Yoko Bekku;Yoichi Matsuda

  • DNA methylation of retrotransposon genes is regulated by Piwi family members MILI and MIWI2 in murine fetal testes

    Satomi Kuramochi-Miyagawa;Toshiaki Watanabe;Kengo Gotoh;Yasushi Totoki

  • Genome evolution in the allotetraploid frog Xenopus laevis

    Adam M. Session;Adam M. Session;Yoshinobu Uno;Taejoon Kwon;Taejoon Kwon;Jarrod A. Chapman

  • Mili, a mammalian member of piwi family gene, is essential for spermatogenesis.

    Satomi Kuramochi-Miyagawa;Tohru Kimura;Takashi W. Ijiri;Taku Isobe

  • The mouse RecA-like gene Dmc1 is required for homologous chromosome synapsis during meiosis.

    Kayo Yoshida;Gen Kondoh;Yoichi Matsuda;Toshiyuki Habu

  • Cloning of human, mouse and fission yeast recombination genes homologous to RAD51 and recA

    Akira Shinohara;Hideyuki Ogawa;Yoichi Matsuda;Noriko Ushio

  • Afadin: A Novel Actin Filament–binding Protein with One PDZ Domain Localized at Cadherin-based Cell-to-Cell Adherens Junction

    Kenji Mandai;Hiroyuki Nakanishi;Ayako Satoh;Hiroshi Obaishi

  • A W-linked DM-domain gene, DM-W, participates in primary ovary development in Xenopus laevis.

    Shin Yoshimoto;Ema Okada;Hirohito Umemoto;Kei Tamura

  • A genome-wide screen identifies a single β-defensin gene cluster in the chicken: implications for the origin and evolution of mammalian defensins

    Yanjing Xiao;Austin L. Hughes;Junko Ando;Yoichi Matsuda

  • Cell cycle-dependent expression and centrosome localization of a third human aurora/Ipl1-related protein kinase, AIK3.

    Masashi Kimura;Yoichi Matsuda;Takashi Yoshioka;Yukio Okano

  • Two mouse piwi-related genes: miwi and mili

    Satomi Kuramochi-Miyagawa;Tohru Kimura;Kentaro Yomogida;Asato Kuroiwa

  • Mutually exclusive expression of odorant receptor transgenes.

    S Serizawa;T Ishii;H Nakatani;A Tsuboi

  • Evidence for different origin of sex chromosomes in snakes, birds, and mammals and step-wise differentiation of snake sex chromosomes

    Kazumi Matsubara;Hiroshi Tarui;Michihisa Toriba;Kazuhiko Yamada

  • The paternal methylation imprint of the mouse H19 locus is acquired in the gonocyte stage during foetal testis development.

    Takayuki Ueda;Kuniya Abe;Asuka Miura;Misako Yuzuriha

  • b-series Ganglioside deficiency exhibits no definite changes in the neurogenesis and the sensitivity to Fas-mediated apoptosis but impairs regeneration of the lesioned hypoglossal nerve.

    Masahiko Okada;Michi Ichiro Itoh;Masashi Haraguchi;Tetsuya Okajima

  • Efficient chromosomal transposition of a Tc1/mariner- like transposon Sleeping Beauty in mice

    Kyoji Horie;Asato Kuroiwa;Masahito Ikawa;Masaru Okabe

  • Structure and expression of the Ah receptor repressor gene.

    Takashi Baba;Junsei Mimura;Katarina Gradin;Asato Kuroiwa

  • Molecular cloning and functional characterization of chicken toll-like receptors. A single chicken toll covers multiple molecular patterns.

    Aya Fukui;Naokazu Inoue;Misako Matsumoto;Midori Nomura

  • GFRα3, a Component of the Artemin Receptor, Is Required for Migration and Survival of the Superior Cervical Ganglion

    Jinsuke Nishino;Kyoko Mochida;Yasuhisa Ohfuji;Takuya Shimazaki

  • Phenotypic Analysis of Meltrin α (ADAM12)-Deficient Mice: Involvement of Meltrin α in Adipogenesis and Myogenesis

    Tomohiro Kurisaki;Aki Masuda;Katsuko Sudo;Junko Sakagami

Frequent Co-Authors

Kiyokazu Agata
Kiyokazu Agata National Institute for Basic Biology
Ian Smail
Ian Smail Durham University
Darren K. Griffin
Darren K. Griffin University of Kent
Masaoki Tsudzuki
Masaoki Tsudzuki Hiroshima University
Rob Ivison
Rob Ivison European Southern Observatory
A. M. Swinbank
A. M. Swinbank Durham University
Toru Yamada
Toru Yamada Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Shintaro Okada
Shintaro Okada Osaka University
James E. Geach
James E. Geach University of Hertfordshire
Kotaro Kohno
Kotaro Kohno University of Tokyo

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