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Yukiko Yamazaki is a researcher affiliated with the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the United States. Their academic work primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a concentration on Surgery, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine.

Recent publications by Yukiko Yamazaki include:

  • Selenoprotein I is essential for murine embryogenesis, 2020, Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
  • RGD-modified dextran hydrogel promotes follicle growth in three-dimensional ovarian tissue culture in mice, 2022, Theriogenology
  • A method for calculating left ventricular ejection fraction noninvasively from left ventricular arterial coupling (Ees/Ea), 2023, BMC Anesthesiology
  • The association between initial calculated driving pressure at the induction of general anesthesia and composite postoperative oxygen support, 2022, BMC Anesthesiology
  • Respiratory system compliance during anesthesia induction and postoperative mechanical ventilation needs: An observational study, 2024, Health Science Reports

Yamazaki's work covers a range of topics including:

  • Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
  • Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
  • Airway Management and Intubation Techniques
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Yukiko Yamazaki are:

  • Yuka Matsuki
  • Kenji Shigemi
  • Koji Hosokawa
  • Katsuya Tanaka
  • Cassandra Matsushige

The researcher has contributed to publications appearing regularly in venues such as BMC Anesthesiology, Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Theriogenology, Health Science Reports, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Best Publications

  • Cloned mice have an obese phenotype not transmitted to their offspring

    Kellie L.K. Tamashiro;Teruhiko Wakayama;Hidenori Akutsu;Yukiko Yamazaki

  • Cell size and nucleoid organization of engineered Escherichia coli cells with a reduced genome

    Masayuki Hashimoto;Toshiharu Ichimura;Hiroshi Mizoguchi;Kimie Tanaka

  • Structural dynamics of cereal mitochondrial genomes as revealed by complete nucleotide sequencing of the wheat mitochondrial genome

    Yasunari Ogihara;Yukiko Yamazaki;Koji Murai;Akira Kanno

  • Structure and probable genetic location of a "ribosome modulation factor" associated with 100S ribosomes in stationary-phase Escherichia coli cells.

    Akira Wada;Yukiko Yamazaki;Nobuyuki Fujita;Akira Ishihama

  • TOMATOMA : A Novel Tomato Mutant Database Distributing Micro-Tom Mutant Collections

    Takeshi Saito;Tohru Ariizumi;Yoshihiro Okabe;Erika Asamizu

  • Discrimination of homoeologous gene expression in hexaploid wheat by SNP analysis of contigs grouped from a large number of expressed sequence tags.

    K. Mochida;Y. Yamazaki;Y. Ogihara

  • Oryzabase. An Integrated Biological and Genome Information Database for Rice

    Nori Kurata;Yukiko Yamazaki

  • Reprogramming of primordial germ cells begins before migration into the genital ridge, making these cells inadequate donors for reproductive cloning

    Yukiko Yamazaki;Mellissa R. W. Mann;Susan S. Lee;Joel Marh

  • Nomenclature report on rice WRKY’s - Conflict regarding gene names and its solution

    Qingxi J. Shen;Diqiu Yu;Jong Seong Jeon;Pietro Piffanelli

  • The Plant Ontology as a Tool for Comparative Plant Anatomy and Genomic Analyses

    Laurel Cooper;Ramona L. Walls;Justin Elser;María A. Gandolfo

  • Transcription profile of Escherichia coli: genomic SELEX search for regulatory targets of transcription factors

    Akira Ishihama;Tomohiro Shimada;Yukiko Yamazaki

  • Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell lines established from neuronal cell-derived cloned blastocysts.

    Eihachiro Kawase;Yukiko Yamazaki;Takeshi Yagi;Ryuzo Yanagimachi

  • Rice Mutants and Genes Related to Organ Development, Morphogenesis and Physiological Traits

    Nori Kurata;Kazumaru Miyoshi;Ken Ichi Nonomura;Yukiko Yamazaki

  • Correlated clustering and virtual display of gene expression patterns in the wheat life cycle by large‐scale statistical analyses of expressed sequence tags

    Yasunari Ogihara;Keiichi Mochida;Yasue Nemoto;Koji Murai

  • Structural and functional differences in two cyclic bacteriocins with the same sequences produced by lactobacilli.

    Yasushi Kawai;Yasuyuki Ishii;Kensuke Arakawa;Koichiro Uemura

  • Whole Chloroplast Genome Comparison of Rice, Maize, and Wheat: Implications for Chloroplast Gene Diversification and Phylogeny of Cereals

    Yoshihiro Matsuoka;Yukiko Yamazaki;Yasunari Ogihara;Koichiro Tsunewaki

  • Development of 5006 full-length CDNAs in barley: a tool for accessing cereal genomics resources.

    Kazuhiro Sato;Tadasu Shin-I;Motoaki Seki;Kazuo Shinozaki

  • Assessment of the developmental totipotency of neural cells in the cerebral cortex of mouse embryo by nuclear transfer

    Yukiko Yamazaki;Hatsune Makino;Kayoko Hamaguchi-Hamada;Shun Hamada

  • The whole set of constitutive promoters recognized by RNA polymerase RpoD holoenzyme of Escherichia coli.

    Tomohiro Shimada;Yukiko Yamazaki;Kan Tanaka;Akira Ishihama

  • PPAR-γ Coactivator-1α Regulates Progesterone Production in Ovarian Granulosa Cells with SF-1 and LRH-1

    Takashi Yazawa;Yoshihiko Inaoka;Reiko Okada;Tetsuya Mizutani

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasunari Ogihara
Yasunari Ogihara Yokohama City University
Yuji Kohara
Yuji Kohara National Institute of Genetics
Hiroshi Ezura
Hiroshi Ezura University of Tsukuba
Tadao Saito
Tadao Saito Tohoku University
Haruki Kitazawa
Haruki Kitazawa Tohoku University
Tadasu Shin-I
Tadasu Shin-I National Institute of Genetics
Shigeo Takumi
Shigeo Takumi Kobe University
Nori Kurata
Nori Kurata National Institute of Genetics
Akira Ishihama
Akira Ishihama Hosei University

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