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Level Year L/R
🐜 Skin antigens in the steady state are trafficked to regional lymph nodes by transforming growth factor-beta1-dependent cells.
17 auth. H. Hemmi, M. Yoshino, H. Yamazaki, M. Naito, T. Iyoda, Y. Omatsu, Susumu Shimoyama, J. Letterio, T. Nakabayashi, Hisashi Tagaya, ... T. Yamane, M. Ogawa, Shinsuke Nishikawa, K. Ryoke, K. Inaba, S. Hayashi, T. Kunisada
7 2001
7
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🐜 Regulation of osteoclast development by Notch signaling directed to osteoclast precursors and through stromal cells.
9 auth. Takayuki Yamada, H. Yamazaki, T. Yamane, M. Yoshino, H. Okuyama, M. Tsuneto, ... Tomomi Kurino, S. Hayashi, S. Sakano
6 2003
6
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🐬 Potential of Dental Mesenchymal Cells in Developing Teeth
H. Yamazaki, M. Tsuneto, M. Yoshino, K. Yamamura, S. Hayashi
5 2007
5
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🐬 Ascorbic acid promotes osteoclastogenesis from embryonic stem cells.
M. Tsuneto, H. Yamazaki, M. Yoshino, Takayuki Yamada, S. Hayashi
5 2005
5
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🦁 Distinct antigen trafficking from skin in the steady and active states.
7 auth. M. Yoshino, H. Yamazaki, H. Nakano, T. Kakiuchi, K. Ryoke, T. Kunisada, ... S. Hayashi
5 2003
5
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🐜 A Notch Ligand, Delta-Like 1 Functions As an Adhesion Molecule for Mast Cells
13 auth. A. Murata, K. Okuyama, S. Sakano, M. Kajiki, Tomohisa Hirata, H. Yagita, J. ZΓΊΓ±iga-PflΓΌcker, K. Miyake, Sachiko Akashi-Takamura, S. Moriwaki, ... S. Niida, M. Yoshino, S. Hayashi
5 2010
5
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🦁 Constant rate of steady-state self-antigen trafficking from skin to regional lymph nodes.
M. Yoshino, H. Yamazaki, L. Shultz, S. Hayashi
4 2006
4
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🐜 An Evolutionary-Conserved Function of Mammalian Notch Family Members as Cell Adhesion Molecules
8 auth. A. Murata, M. Yoshino, Mari Hikosaka, K. Okuyama, Lan Zhou, S. Sakano, ... H. Yagita, S. Hayashi
4 2014
4
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🦁 Reduction of Osteoclasts in a Critical Embryonic Period Is Essential for Inhibition of Mouse Tooth Eruption
8 auth. M. Yoshino, H. Yamazaki, H. Yoshida, S. Niida, S. Nishikawa, K. Ryoke, ... T. Kunisada, S. Hayashi
4 2003
4
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