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
Gap in KFe 2 As 2 studied by small-angle neutron scattering observations of the magnetic vortex lattice
Hazuki Kawano-Furukawa,C. J. Bowell,Jonathan S. White,R. W. Heslop,A. S. Cameron,E. M. Forgan,K. Kihou,Chul-Ho Lee,Akira Iyo,Hiroshi Eisaki,Takashi Saito,H. Fukazawa,Yoh Kohori,Robert Cubitt,Charles Dewhurst,Jorge L. Gavilano,M. Zolliker +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a well-ordered magnetic vortex lattice (VL) was observed in KFe{}_{2}$As${}_{ 2}$ single crystals.
Activated macrophages induce structural abnormalities of the T cell receptor-CD3 complex.
TL;DR: Results indicate that macrophages in certain activation stages play a crucial role in causing an abnormal T CR complex in tumor- bearing conditions, as well as in regulating the structure of the TCR complex in immune responses.
Prospects for the detection of high-energy (E > 25 GeV) Fermi pulsars with the Cherenkov Telescope Array
TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of the Fermi-LAT data of these high-energy pulsars in order to determine if such objects can be detected with the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is performed.
Observations of the magnetars 4U 0142+61 and 1E 2259+586 with the MAGIC telescopes
Jelena Aleksić,L. A. Antonelli,P. Antoranz,M. Asensio,U. Barres de Almeida,J. A. Barrio,J. Becerra González,J. Becerra González,Wlodek Bednarek,K. Berger,K. Berger,Elisa Bernardini,Adrian Biland,Oscar Blanch,Ralph Bock,A. Boller,Giacomo Bonnoli,D. Borla Tridon,Thomas Bretz,Thomas Bretz,E. Carmona,Alessandro Carosi,Pierre Colin,E. Colombo,Jose Luis Contreras,Juan Cortina,L. Cossio,Stefano Covino,P. Da Vela,Francesco Dazzi,A. De Angelis,G. De Caneva,E. De Cea del Pozo,B. De Lotto,C. Delgado Mendez,A. Diago Ortega,A. Diago Ortega,M. Doert,D. Dominis Prester,Daniela Dorner,Michele Doro,D. Eisenacher,Dominik Elsaesser,Daniel Ferenc,M. V. Fonseca,L. Font,Christian Fruck,R. J. García López,R. J. García López,Markus Garczarczyk,D. Garrido Terrats,M. Gaug,Gianluca Giavitto,Nikola Godinovic,A. González Muñoz,S. R. Gozzini,A. Hadamek,D. Hadasch,D. Häfner,Artemio Herrero,Artemio Herrero,J. Hose,Dario Hrupec,B. Huber,F. Jankowski,T. Jogler,T. Jogler,V. Kadenius,S. Klepser,M. L. Knoetig,T. Krähenbühl,J. Krause,J. Kushida,A. La Barbera,Damir Lelas,E. Leonardo,Natalia Lewandowska,Elina Lindfors,Saverio Lombardi,M. A. Lopez,Ruben Lopez-Coto,A. López-Oramas,E. Lorenz,E. Lorenz,Martin Makariev,G. Maneva,Nijil Mankuzhiyil,Karl Mannheim,L. Maraschi,Benito Marcote,Mosè Mariotti,M. I. Martínez,Daniel Mazin,Daniel Mazin,Mario Meucci,Jose Miguel Miranda,R. Mirzoyan,J. Moldón,Abelardo Moralejo,P. Munar-Adrover,A. Niedzwiecki,Daniel Nieto,Kari Nilsson,Nina Nowak,Reiko Orito,S. Paiano,M. Palatiello,David Paneque,Riccardo Paoletti,J. M. Paredes,S. Partini,Massimo Persic,Massimo Persic,M. Pilia,J. Pochon,Francisco Prada,P. G. Prada Moroni,E. Prandini,Ivica Puljak,Ignasi Reichardt,R. Reinthal,Wolfgang Rhode,Marc Ribó,J. Rico,S. Rügamer,A. Saggion,K. Saito,Takashi Saito,M. Salvati,Konstancja Satalecka,V. Scalzotto,V. Scapin,C. Schultz,T. Schweizer,S. N. Shore,A. Sillanpää,Julian Sitarek,I. Snidaric,Dorota Sobczyńska,Felix Spanier,S. Spiro,Victor Stamatescu,Antonio Stamerra,B. Steinke,J. Storz,Shan Sun,Tihomir Surić,L. O. Takalo,Hajime Takami,Fabrizio Tavecchio,P. Temnikov,Tomislav Terzić,D. Tescaro,Masahiro Teshima,O. Tibolla,Diego F. Torres,T. Toyama,Aldo Treves,M. Uellenbeck,Patrick Vogler,Robert Wagner,Q. Weitzel,Victor Zabalza,Fabio Zandanel,R. Zanin,Nanda Rea,Michael Backes +166 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the possible very high energy -ray emission above 100 GeV from magnetars, observing the sources 4U 0142+61 and 1E 2259+586.
Spatiotemporal regulation of T cell costimulation by TCR-CD28 microclusters and protein kinase C theta translocation.
Tadashi Yokosuka,Wakana Kobayashi,Kumiko Sakata-Sogawa,Masako Takamatsu,Akiko Hashimoto-Tane,Michael L. Dustin,Makio Tokunaga,Takashi Saito +7 more
TL;DR: The accumulation of MCs at the cSMAC was accompanied by the segregation of CD28 from the TCR, which resulted in the translocation of both CD28 and PKCtheta to a spatially unique subregion of c SMAC.