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D-Index
52
Citations
10030
World Ranking
5321
National Ranking
2372

Best Publications

  • Association of HTRA1 mutations and familial ischemic cerebral small-vessel disease

    Shoji Tsuji;Osamu Onodera

  • Semaphorin 3E and plexin-D1 control vascular pattern independently of neuropilins.

    Chenghua Gu;Yutaka Yoshida;Jean Livet;Dorothy V. Reimert

  • Sema3A regulates bone-mass accrual through sensory innervations

    Toru Fukuda;Shu Takeda;Ren Xu;Hiroki Ochi

  • Negative regulation of BMP/Smad signaling by Tob in osteoblasts.

    Yutaka Yoshida;Sakae Tanaka;Hisashi Umemori;Osamu Minowa

  • Semaphorin 3E–Plexin-D1 signaling regulates VEGF function in developmental angiogenesis via a feedback mechanism

    Jiha Kim;Won Jong Oh;Nicholas Gaiano;Yutaka Yoshida

  • Gating of Sema3E/PlexinD1 Signaling by Neuropilin-1 Switches Axonal Repulsion to Attraction during Brain Development

    Sophie Chauvet;Samia Cohen;Yutaka Yoshida;Yutaka Yoshida;Lylia Fekrane

  • Conditional rhythmicity of ventral spinal interneurons defined by expression of the Hb9 homeodomain protein.

    Jennifer M. Wilson;Robert Hartley;David J. Maxwell;Andrew J. Todd

  • Semaphorins guide the entry of dendritic cells into the lymphatics by activating myosin II

    Hyota Takamatsu;Noriko Takegahara;Yukinobu Nakagawa;Michio Tomura

  • Tob, a novel protein that interacts with p185erbB2, is associated with anti-proliferative activity.

    Matsuda S;Kawamura-Tsuzuku J;Ohsugi M;Yoshida M

  • Specificity of sensory–motor connections encoded by Sema3e–Plxnd1 recognition

    Eline Pecho-Vrieseling;Markus Sigrist;Yutaka Yoshida;Yutaka Yoshida;Thomas M. Jessell

  • Sema3E-PlexinD1 signaling selectively suppresses disoriented angiogenesis in ischemic retinopathy in mice.

    Yoko Fukushima;Mitsuhiro Okada;Hiroshi Kataoka;Masanori Hirashima

  • Corticospinal Circuits from the Sensory and Motor Cortices Differentially Regulate Skilled Movements through Distinct Spinal Interneurons

    Masaki Ueno;Masaki Ueno;Masaki Ueno;Yuka Nakamura;Jie Li;Zirong Gu

  • Tob2, a novel anti-proliferative Tob/BTG1 family member, associates with a component of the CCR4 transcriptional regulatory complex capable of binding cyclin-dependent kinases.

    Naoko Ikematsu;Yutaka Yoshida;Junko Kawamura-Tsuzuku;Miho Ohsugi

  • Class 5 transmembrane semaphorins control selective mammalian retinal lamination and function

    Ryota L. Matsuoka;Onanong Chivatakarn;Tudor C. Badea;Ivy S. Samuels;Ivy S. Samuels

  • PlexinA1 Signaling Directs the Segregation of Proprioceptive Sensory Axons in the Developing Spinal Cord

    Yutaka Yoshida;Barbara Han;Monica Mendelsohn;Thomas M. Jessell

  • Mice lacking a transcriptional corepressor Tob are predisposed to cancer

    Yutaka Yoshida;Takahisa Nakamura;Masato Komoda;Hitoshi Satoh

  • A midline switch of receptor processing regulates commissural axon guidance in vertebrates

    Homaira Nawabi;Anne Briançon-Marjollet;Christopher Clark;Isabelle Sanyas

  • Stimulation of Myelin Basic Protein Gene Transcription by Fyn Tyrosine Kinase for Myelination

    Hisashi Umemori;Hisashi Umemori;Yasunori Kadowaki;Yasunori Kadowaki;Kazushige Hirosawa;Yutaka Yoshida

  • Phosphorylation of three regulatory serines of Tob by Erk1 and Erk2 is required for Ras-mediated cell proliferation and transformation

    Toru Suzuki;Junko K-Tsuzuku;Rieko Ajima;Takahisa Nakamura

  • p250GAP, a novel brain-enriched GTPase-activating protein for Rho family GTPases, is involved in the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor signaling.

    Takanobu Nakazawa;Ayako M. Watabe;Tohru Tezuka;Yutaka Yoshida

  • Oligo-astheno-teratozoospermia in mice lacking Cnot7, a regulator of retinoid X receptor beta

    Takahisa Nakamura;Ryoji Yao;Takehiko Ogawa;Toru Suzuki

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas M. Jessell
Thomas M. Jessell Columbia University
Alain Chédotal
Alain Chédotal Institut de la Vision
Alex L. Kolodkin
Alex L. Kolodkin Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Sonia Garel
Sonia Garel École Normale Supérieure
Roman J. Giger
Roman J. Giger University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Marc Tessier-Lavigne Xaira Therapeutics
Christopher E. Henderson
Christopher E. Henderson Biogen (United States)
John H. Martin
John H. Martin City University of New York
Chenghua Gu
Chenghua Gu Harvard University
Matthew T. Weirauch
Matthew T. Weirauch Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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