Akira Suzuki
Kobe University
696 Papers
11.3K Citations
Akira Suzuki is an academic researcher from Kobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: PTEN & Silicon carbide. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 683 publications. Previous affiliations of Akira Suzuki include Gunma University & Osaka University.
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Papers
Patent
Silicon carbide semiconductor device with ohmic electrode consisting of alloy
Katsuki Furukawa,Akira Suzuki,Yoshihisa Fujii +2 more
- 17 Oct 1990
TL;DR: In this article, a silicon carbide single-crystal layer and at least one ohmic electrode was shown to be made of a titanium-aluminum alloy, where the ohmic electrodes were made from a titanium alloy.
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A mass spectrometric method for in-depth profiling of phosphoinositide regioisomers and their disease-associated regulation
Shin Morioka,Hiroki Nakanishi,Toshiyoshi Yamamoto,Junya Hasegawa,Emi Tokuda,Tomoya Hikita,Tomoko Sakihara,Yuuki Kugii,Chitose Oneyama,Masakazu Yamazaki,Akira Suzuki,Junko Sasaki,Takehiko Sasaki +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , a method called PRMC-MS (Phosphoinositide Regioisomer Measurement by Chiral column chromatography and Mass Spectrometry) was proposed to characterize the acyl chain identity of a specific variant of phosphoinositides.
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Schottky barrier gate type field effect transistor
Akira Suzuki,Katsuki Furukawa,Akitsugu Hatano,Atsuko Uemoto +3 more
- 25 Sep 1991
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a semiconductor device that consists of a silicon substrate, a boron-doped high resistant silicon carbide layer formed on the silicon substrate and a silicon carbides layer formed in the high resistant layer.
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Tornado extraction: a method to enrich and purify RNA from the nephrogenic zone of the neonatal rat kidney.
Takahito Ito,Takahito Ito,Akira Suzuki,Akira Suzuki,Enyu Imai,Enyu Imai,Naoko Horimoto,Naoko Horimoto,Tomokazu Ohnishi,Tomokazu Ohnishi,Yasushi Daikuhara,Yasushi Daikuhara,Masatsugu Hori,Masatsugu Hori +13 more
TL;DR: Tornado extraction has great value in studying genes in the nephrogenic zone of the developing kidney and is suitable in combination with other techniques including the subtractive hybridization method and DNA microarray analysis.
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BMP type I receptor inhibition attenuates endothelial dysfunction in mice with chronic kidney disease.
Hidemi Kajimoto,Hisashi Kai,Hiroki Aoki,Hiroki Uchiwa,Yuji Aoki,Suguru Yasuoka,Takahiro Anegawa,Yuji Mishina,Akira Suzuki,Yoshihiro Fukumoto,Tsutomu Imaizumi,Tsutomu Imaizumi +11 more
TL;DR: B MP receptor activation is a mechanism for endothelial dysfunction in addition to vascular osteogenic differentiation in a short-term CKD model, and PTEN may be key in linking BMP receptor activation and endothelium dysfunction in CKD.
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