Nobuaki Yoshida - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Nobuaki Yoshida is a prominent researcher in the field of Genetics, currently affiliated with the Laboratory of Developmental Genetics, Center for Experimental Medicine and Systems Biology at The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. His work primarily focuses on understanding complex biological processes, with a particular interest in the genetic mechanisms underlying various physiological and pathological conditions.

Research Contributions

Dr. Yoshida has made significant contributions to the understanding of genetic regulation in various contexts. His research spans a diverse range of topics including fear learning in stressed conditions, inflammatory microenvironments in cancer, endosomal RNA responses, and the effects of spaceflight on biological systems. Notable studies include the investigation of gastrin-releasing peptide's role in fear learning, the impact of artificial gravity on murine thymus during spaceflight, and the characterization of p16high cells in vivo. His work has advanced the understanding of molecular and cellular processes in both health and disease, contributing valuable insights into cancer biology, immunology, and space biology.

Aliases

Throughout his career, Nobuaki Yoshida has been cited under various aliases including N Yoshida, N. Yoshida, and Nobuaki Yoshida. These variations are commonly encountered in academic publications and databases.

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Total Citation Count 17,653
h-index 49
Total Paper Count 125

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