Takashi Saito
Nagoya City University
1244 Papers
7.6K Citations
Takashi Saito is an academic researcher from Nagoya City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 112, co-authored 1041 publications. Previous affiliations of Takashi Saito include Mitsubishi Electric & Nippon Medical School.
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Papers
•Posted Content
Development of Slow Control Boards for the Large Size Telescopes of the Cherenkov Telescope Array
Daniela Hadasch,Yusuke Konno,Hidetoshi Kubo,D. Nakajima,Hideyuki Ohoka,Takashi Saito,Masahiro Teshima,Lst team +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a slow control board (SCB) is installed between the 7 photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) and the readout board to control the high voltages for the PMTs and the monitoring of their anode currents.
•Journal Article
Optimal timing for valve replacement in chronic aortic regurgitation: analysis based on the myocardial contractility and postoperative prognosis.
Yuzo Hirota,Kusukawa J,Gen Shimizu,Kiyotaka Kaku,Yoshio Kita,Takashi Saito,Michihiro Suwa,Keishiro Kawamura +7 more
TL;DR: Left ventricular function was evaluated considering force-velocity and stress-shortening relationships in patients with chronic aortic regurgitation to determine the optimal time for valve replacement, and observations suggest that in AR patients, afterload and contractility of the ventricle remain normal in the majority of asymptomatic patients.
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Modeling of the galactic cosmic-ray anisotropy at TeV energies
M. Amenomori,X. J. Bi,D. Chen,W. Y. Chen,S. W. Cui,Danzengluobu,L. K. Ding,X. H. Ding,C. F. Feng,Zhaoyang Feng,Z. Y. Feng,Q. B. Gou,H. W. Guo,Y. Q. Guo,H. H. He,Z. T. He,K. Hibino,N. Hotta,Haibing Hu,H. B. Hu,Jian Huang,W. J. Li,H. Y. Jia,L. L. Jiang,F. Kajino,K. Kasahara,Y. Katayose,Chihiro Kato,K. Kawata,Labaciren,Gui-Ming Le,A. F. Li,A. F. Li,C. X. Liu,J. S. Liu,Hsiao-Chi Lu,X. R. Meng,K. Mizutani,Kazuoki Munakata,H. Nanjo,Masaki Nishizawa,M. Ohnishi,I. Ohta,Shunsuke Ozawa,X. L. Qian,X. B. Qu,Takeshi Saito,Takashi Saito,M. Sakata,T. K. Sako,J. Shao,M. Shibata,A. Shiomi,T. Shirai,H. Sugimoto,Masato Takita,Y. H. Tan,N. Tateyama,Shoji Torii,Harufumi Tsuchiya,S. Udo,Huaguang Wang,H. R. Wu,L. Xue,Y. Yamamoto,Zicai Yang,S. Yasue,A. F. Yuan,T. Yuda,L. M. Zhai,H. M. Zhang,Jia Zhang,X. Y. Zhang,Y. Zhang,Yi Zhang,Ying Zhang,Zhaxisangzhu,X. X. Zhou +77 more
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, a possible origin of the large-scale anisotropy of TeV galactic cosmic rays is discussed, which can be well modeled by a superposition of the Global Anisotropic and the Midscale Anisotropic.
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Chondrocyte-like cells in nucleus pulposus and articular chondrocytes have similar transcriptomic profiles and are paracrine-regulated by hedgehog from notochordal cells and subchondral bone
TL;DR: In this paper , a single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis of the articular cartilage (AC) and nucleus pulposus (NP) of three-year-old cynomolgus monkeys was performed.
Observation of PeV Gamma Rays from the Monogem Ring with the Tibet Air Shower Array
M. Amenomori,S. Ayabe,D. Chen,S. W. Cui,Danzengluobu,L. K. Ding,X. H. Ding,Cunfeng Feng,Zhenyong Feng,X. Y. Gao,Q. X. Geng,H. W. Guo,H. H. He,M. He,K. Hibino,N. Hotta,Haibing Hu,Hongbo Hu,Jing Huang,Q. Huang,H. Y. Jia,F. Kajino,Katsuaki Kasahara,Y. Katayose,Chihiro Kato,Kazumasa Kawata,Labaciren,G. M. Le,J. Y. Li,Hong-peng Lu,S. L. Lu,X. R. Meng,K. Mizutani,J. Mu,Kazuoki Munakata,A. Nagai,H. Nanjo,Masaki Nishizawa,M. Ohnishi,I. Ohta,H. Onuma,T. Ouchi,Shunsuke Ozawa,Jieru Ren,Takeshi Saito,Takashi Saito,M. Sakata,T. Sasaki,M. Shibata,A. Shiomi,T. Shirai,H. Sugimoto,Masato Takita,Y. H. Tan,N. Tateyama,Shoji Torii,Harufumi Tsuchiya,S. Udo,Huanyu Wang,X. Wang,Yu Wang,Hong Wu,L. Xue,Y. Yamamoto,C. T. Yan,X. C. Yang,S. Yasue,Z. H. Ye,G. C. Yu,A. F. Yuan,T. Yuda,HongMei Zhang,J. L. Zhang,N. J. Zhang,Xuan Zhang,Y. Zhang,Yi Zhang,Zhaxisangzhu,X. X. Zhou +78 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors search for steady PeV gamma-ray emission from the Monogem ring region with the Tibet air shower array from 1997 February to 2004 October, and no evidence for statistically significant gamma ray signals was found in a region 111° ≤ R.A.