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Yoshifumi Yokota

Yoshifumi Yokota

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
14147
World Ranking
17853
National Ranking
1290

Overview

Yoshifumi Yokota is an academic affiliated with the University of Fukui in Japan. Their career is associated with this institution, contributing to its body of research and academic activities.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues have been documented for Yoshifumi Yokota, and there is no detailed information regarding the main or subfields of study they focus on. Similarly, there are no listed main topics of research or books published under their name available in the provided data.

There is no record of awards conferred upon Yoshifumi Yokota according to the current data.

Best Publications

  • Development of peripheral lymphoid organs and natural killer cells depends on the helix–loop–helix inhibitor Id2

    Yoshifumi Yokota;Yoshifumi Yokota;Ahmed Mansouri;Seiichi Mori;Seiichi Sugawara;Seiichi Sugawara

  • Cloning and expression of cDNA for a human thromboxane A2 receptor

    Masakazu Hirata;Yasunori Hayashi;Fumitaka Ushikubi;Yoshifumi Yokota

  • Regulation of humoral and cellular gut immunity by lamina propria dendritic cells expressing Toll-like receptor 5

    Satoshi Uematsu;Kosuke Fujimoto;Myoung Ho Jang;Bo Gie Yang

  • Id2 is a retinoblastoma protein target and mediates signalling by Myc oncoproteins

    Anna Lasorella;Michela Noseda;Mercedes Beyna;Yoshifumi Yokota

  • Transcriptional profiling identifies Id2 function in dendritic cell development

    Christine Hacker;Ralf D Kirsch;Xin-Sheng Ju;Thomas Hieronymus

  • Intestinal villous M cells: An antigen entry site in the mucosal epithelium

    Myoung Ho Jang;Mi Na Kweon;Mi Na Kweon;Mi Na Kweon;Koichi Iwatani;Masafumi Yamamoto;Masafumi Yamamoto;Masafumi Yamamoto

  • Mature natural killer cell and lymphoid tissue-inducing cell development requires Id2-mediated suppression of E protein activity.

    Markus D. Boos;Yoshifumi Yokota;Gerard Eberl;Barbara L. Kee

  • The Cytokine RANKL Produced by Positively Selected Thymocytes Fosters Medullary Thymic Epithelial Cells that Express Autoimmune Regulator

    Yu Hikosaka;Takeshi Nitta;Izumi Ohigashi;Kouta Yano

  • Transcription-coupled events associating with immunoglobulin switch region chromatin.

    Yukiko Nambu;Manabu Sugai;Hiroyuki Gonda;Chung-Gi Lee

  • Cloning and expression of a rat neuromedin K receptor cDNA.

    Ryuichi Shigemoto;Yoshifumi Yokota;Kunihiro Tsuchida;Shigetada Nakanishi

  • A role for the helix-loop-helix protein Id2 in the control of oligodendrocyte development.

    Songli Wang;Andrei Sdrulla;Jane E Johnson;Yoshifumi Yokota

  • The Balance Between Pax5 and Id2 Activities Is the Key to AID Gene Expression

    Hiroyuki Gonda;Manabu Sugai;Yukiko Nambu;Tomoya Katakai

  • A Molecular Pathway Including Id2, Tbx5, and Nkx2-5 Required for Cardiac Conduction System Development

    Ivan P.G. Moskowitz;Jae B. Kim;Jae B. Kim;Meredith L. Moore;Cordula M. Wolf

  • Role of Id family proteins in growth control

    Yoshifumi Yokota;Seiichi Mori

  • Initiation of NALT Organogenesis Is Independent of the IL-7R, LTβR, and NIK Signaling Pathways but Requires the Id2 Gene and CD3−CD4+CD45+ Cells

    Satoshi Fukuyama;Satoshi Fukuyama;Takachika Hiroi;Yoshifumi Yokota;Paul D. Rennert

  • Id and development.

    Yoshifumi Yokota

  • Independent mechanisms involved in suppression of the moloney leukemia virus genome during differentiation of murine teratocarcinoma cells

    Ohtsura Niwa;Yoshifumi Yokota;Hiroyuki Ishida;Tsutomu Sugahara

  • Two Distinct Types of Langerhans Cells Populate the Skin during Steady State and Inflammation

    Kristin Seré;Jea-Hyun Baek;Julia Ober-Blöbaum;Gerhard Müller-Newen

  • Commitment to natural killer cells requires the helix-loop-helix inhibitor Id2.

    Tomokatsu Ikawa;Shinji Fujimoto;Hiroshi Kawamoto;Yoshimoto Katsura

  • Id Sustains Hes1 Expression to Inhibit Precocious Neurogenesis by Releasing Negative Autoregulation of Hes1

    Ge Bai;Nengyin Sheng;Zhihui Xie;Wei Bian

Frequent Co-Authors

Akira Shimizu
Akira Shimizu Kyoto University
Hiroshi Kiyono
Hiroshi Kiyono University of Tokyo
Shigetada Nakanishi
Shigetada Nakanishi Kyoto University
Peter Gruss
Peter Gruss Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Toru Takumi
Toru Takumi Kobe University
Ahmed Mansouri
Ahmed Mansouri Max Planck Society
Tatsutoshi Nakahata
Tatsutoshi Nakahata Kyoto University
Ryoichiro Kageyama
Ryoichiro Kageyama Kyoto University
Jun Kunisawa
Jun Kunisawa National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition

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