Yuki Takayanagi

4.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
74 papers, 3.1k citations indexed

About

Yuki Takayanagi is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Yuki Takayanagi has authored 74 papers receiving a total of 3.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Social Psychology, 18 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems and 16 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Yuki Takayanagi's work include Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (34 papers), Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (16 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (15 papers). Yuki Takayanagi is often cited by papers focused on Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (34 papers), Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (16 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (15 papers). Yuki Takayanagi collaborates with scholars based in Japan, United Kingdom and United States. Yuki Takayanagi's co-authors include Tatsushi Onaka, Katsuhiko Nishimori, Masahide Yoshida, Tadashi Kimura, Larry J. Young, Yoshiyuki Kasahara, Masaki Kawamata, Kiyoshi Inoue, Teruo Kawada and Teruyuki Yanagisawa and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Yuki Takayanagi

74 papers receiving 3.0k citations

Hit Papers

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Yuki Takayanagi
Jack D. Caldwell United States
Isadora F. Bielsky United States
T R Insel United States
Luz Torner Mexico
E. Tribollet Switzerland
Mike Ludwig United Kingdom
Robert S. Bridges United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Yoshida, Masahide, Ayumu Inutsuka, Yuki Takayanagi, et al.. (2024). Differential Functions of Oxytocin Receptor–Expressing Neurons in the Ventromedial Hypothalamus in Social Stress Responses: Induction of Adaptive and Maladaptive Coping Behaviors. Biological Psychiatry. 97(9). 874–886. 1 indexed citations
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Hayashi, Yoshitaka, Yoshihide Sehara, Kenji Ohba, et al.. (2023). Therapeutic strategy for Fabry disease by intravenous administration of adeno‐associated virus 2 or 9 in α‐galactosidase A‐deficient mice. The Journal of Gene Medicine. 25(12). e3560–e3560. 4 indexed citations
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Osaka, Hitoshi, Eriko F. Jimbo, Kazuhiro Muramatsu, et al.. (2020). Gene Therapy in a Mouse Model of Niemann–Pick Disease Type C1. Human Gene Therapy. 32(11-12). 589–598. 21 indexed citations
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Okabe, Shota, Yuki Takayanagi, Masahide Yoshida, & Tatsushi Onaka. (2020). Gentle stroking stimuli induce affiliative responsiveness to humans in male rats. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 9135–9135. 26 indexed citations
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Takayanagi, Yuki, Masahide Yoshida, Keiko Takanami, et al.. (2015). Activation of Supraoptic Oxytocin Neurons by Secretin Facilitates Social Recognition. Biological Psychiatry. 81(3). 243–251. 49 indexed citations
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Yamashita, M, Yuki Takayanagi, Masahide Yoshida, et al.. (2013). Involvement of Prolactin‐Releasing Peptide in the Activation of Oxytocin Neurones in Response to Food Intake. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 25(5). 455–465. 45 indexed citations
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Onaka, Tatsushi, Yuki Takayanagi, & Masahide Yoshida. (2012). Roles of Oxytocin Neurones in the Control of Stress, Energy Metabolism, and Social Behaviour. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 24(4). 587–598. 96 indexed citations
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Takayanagi, Yuki, Eriko Fujita, Zhi‐Ling Yu, et al.. (2010). Impairment of social and emotional behaviors in Cadm1-knockout mice. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 396(3). 703–708. 46 indexed citations
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Scott, David B., Yuki Takayanagi, Shiro Hasegawa, T. Saito, & Nova Scotia. (2009). Illustration and taxonomic reevaluation of Neogene Foraminifera described from Japan. reroDoc Digital Library. 10 indexed citations
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Izawa, Yuki, Yuki Takayanagi, Yuki Abe, et al.. (2009). Function and Expression Pattern of the   Subunit of the Heterotrimeric G Protein in Rice. Plant and Cell Physiology. 51(2). 271–281. 39 indexed citations
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Leng, Gareth, et al.. (2008). Oxytocin and appetite. Progress in brain research. 170. 137–151. 94 indexed citations
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Tanino, Tadatoshi, Akihiro Nawa, Eisei Kondo, et al.. (2007). Paclitaxel-2′-Ethylcarbonate Prodrug Can Circumvent P-glycoprotein-mediated Cellular Efflux to Increase Drug Cytotoxicity. Pharmaceutical Research. 24(3). 555–565. 16 indexed citations
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Sato, Yuki, Yuki Takayanagi, Tatsushi Onaka, & Eiji Kobayashi. (2007). Impact of Cyclosporine Upon Emotional and Social Behavior in Mice. Transplantation. 83(10). 1365–1370. 27 indexed citations
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Takayanagi, Yuki, Katsuhiko Nishimori, & Tatsushi Onaka. (2005). Salt loading reduces hypothalamic noradrenaline release after noxious stimuli. Neuroscience Letters. 391(1-2). 22–27. 2 indexed citations
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Nishimori, Katsuhiko, Masaki Kawamata, & Yuki Takayanagi. (2002). . Nippon Nōgeikagaku Kaishi. 76(11). 1086–1089. 2 indexed citations
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Furusawa, S., et al.. (1996). Augmentation of epirubicin cytotoxicity by cycloheximide.. PubMed. 91(2). 245–8. 3 indexed citations
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Furusawa, S., Tsutomu Fujimura, Hiroaki Kawauchi, Yuki Takayanagi, & Ken‐ichi Sasaki. (1992). Reduction of cytotoxic effect of pirarubicin by caffeine in P388 leukemia cells. 13(3). 269–272. 1 indexed citations
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Fujimura, Tsutomu, S. Furusawa, Hiroaki Kawauchi, Yuki Takayanagi, & Ken‐ichi Sasaki. (1991). Effect of cepharanthine on doxorubicin cytotoxicity in P388 murine leukemia cells in vitro and in vivo.. PubMed. 71(2). 235–8. 2 indexed citations
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Nitta, Koh‐hei, et al.. (1990). Comparative studies of carbohydrate-binding proteins from Xenopus laevis skin and eggs. Sugar-binding specificities and affinity purification.. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 38(4). 975–981. 2 indexed citations
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Takayanagi, Yuki. (1960). Cretaceous Foraminifera from Hokkaido, Japan. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 32(1). 531–6. 14 indexed citations

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