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Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki LIR Raw Data PDS3 dataset
Shin-ya Murakami, Toru Kouyama, Tetsuya Fukuhara, Makoto Taguchi, Manabu Yamada, Atsushi Yamazaki, Kevin McGouldrick, Yukio Yamamoto & George L. Hashimoto
This dataset contains products acquired by the LIR instrument of the Venus Climate Orbiter (VCO, also known as PLANET-C and AKATSUKI) spacecraft. This dataset conforms PDS3 Standard. This dataset uses the Committee on Data Management and Computation (CODMAC) data level numbering system. The LIR EDRs are considered Level 2 or Edited Data (equivalent to NASA Level 1A). The EDRs are reconstructed from Level 1 or Raw Data. This dataset consists entirely of FITS files. Uncalibrated...
Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki Dataset Collection
Shin-ya Murakami, Yukio Yamamoto, Kevin McGouldrick, George L. Hashimoto, Manabu Yamada, Atsushi Yamazaki, Takao M. Sato, Naru Hirata, Shoko Ohtsuki, Shingo Kameda, Takehiko Satoh, Toru Kouyama, Tetsuya Fukuhara, Makoto Taguchi, Hiroki Ando, Takeshi Imamura, Kazunori Ogohara, Masahiro Takagi, Hiroki Kashimura & Takeshi Horinouchi
This collection consists of datasets of the Venus Climate Orbiter (VCO, also known as PLANET-C and AKATSUKI) spacecraft.
Particle size distributions inside and around the artificial crater produced by the Hayabusa2 impact experiment on Ryugu
K. Ogawa, N. Sakatani, T. Kadono, M. Arakawa, R. Honda, K. Wada, K. Shirai, Y. Shimaki, K. Ishibashi, Y. Yokota, T. Saiki, H. Imamura, Y. Tsuda, S. Nakazawa, Y. Takagi, M. Hayakawa, H. Yano, C. Okamoto, Y. Iijima, T. Morota, S. Kameda, E. Tatsumi, Y. Cho, K. Yoshioka, H. Sawada … & S. Sugita
Abstract Japanese Hayabusa2 spacecraft has successfully carried out an impact experiment using a small carry-on impactor (SCI) on an asteroid (162173) Ryugu. We examine the size distribution of particles inside and outside an artificial impact crater (the SCI crater) based on the images taken by the optical navigation camera onboard the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. The circumferential variation in particle size distribution inside the SCI crater is recognized and we interpret that major circumferential variation is caused...
RhoA G17E/Vav1 Signaling Induces Cancer Invasion via Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Gastric Cancer
Satoshi Nakamura, Masato Kitazawa, Yusuke Miyagawa, Makoto Koyama, Satoru Miyazaki, Nao Hondo, Futoshi Muranaka, Shigeo Tokumaru, Yuta Yamamoto, Takehito Ehara, Tomio Matsumura, Michiko Takeoka & Yuji Soejima
Background: RAS homolog family member A (RhoA), a member of the Rho family of small GTPases, and Vav1, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rho family GTPases, have been reported to activate pathways related to the actin cytoskeleton and regulation of cell shape, attachment, and motility. The interaction between these molecules in lymphoma is involved in malignant signaling, but its function in epithelial malignancy is unknown. Here, we investigated the malignant signal of mutant RhoA...
Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki LIR Calibrated Data PDS3 dataset
Shin-ya Murakami, Toru Kouyama, Tetsuya Fukuhara, Makoto Taguchi, Kevin McGouldrick, Yukio Yamamoto & George L. Hashimoto
This dataset contains products acquired by the LIR instrument of the Venus Climate Orbiter (VCO, also known as PLANET-C and AKATSUKI) spacecraft. This dataset conforms PDS3 Standard. This dataset uses the Committee on Data Management and Computation (CODMAC) data level numbering system. The LIR CDRs are considered Level 3 or Composite Data (equivalent to NASA Level 1B). The CDRs are reconstructed from Level 2 or Edited Data. This dataset consists entirely of FITS files. Calibrated...
Hayabusa2 Thermal Infrared Imager (TIR) Bundle
Tatsuaki Okada, Satoshi Tanaka, Tetsuya Fukuhara, Takehiko Arai, Takeshi Imamura, Yoshiko Ogawa, Kohei Kitazato, Toru Kouyama, Naoya Sakatani, Yuri Shimaki, Tomohiko Sekiguchi, Hiroki Senshu, Jun Takita, Makoto Taguchi, Hirohide Demura, Ryosuke Nakamura, Sunao Hasegawa, Tsuneo Matsunaga, Takehiko Wada, Jörn Helbert, Thomas G. Müller, Axel Hagermann, Jens Biele, Matthias Grott, Maximilian Hamm … & Marco Delbo
This PDS4 bundle collects all the operational data products produced by the Hayabusa2 TIR instrument.
Additional file 1 of Particle size distributions inside and around the artificial crater produced by the Hayabusa2 impact experiment on Ryugu
K. Ogawa, N. Sakatani, T. Kadono, M. Arakawa, R. Honda, K. Wada, K. Shirai, Y. Shimaki, K. Ishibashi, Y. Yokota, T. Saiki, H. Imamura, Y. Tsuda, S. Nakazawa, Y. Takagi, M. Hayakawa, H. Yano, C. Okamoto, Y. Iijima, T. Morota, S. Kameda, E. Tatsumi, Y. Cho, K. Yoshioka, H. Sawada … & S. Sugita
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Overview of the slope around the SCI impact site.
Hayabusa2 Optical Navigation Camera (ONC) Bundle
Seiji Sugita, Rie Honda, Tomokatsu Morota, Shingo Kameda, Hirotaka Sawada, Yasuhiro Yokota, Manabu Yamada, Toru Kouyama, Eri Tatsumi, Hidehiko Suzuki, Yuichiro Cho, Naoya Sakatani, Moe Matsuoka, Masahiko Hayakawa, Koki Yumoto, Chikatoshi Honda, Kazunori Ogawa, Kazuo Yoshioka, Shin-ya Murakami, Yukio Yamamoto & M. Katherine Crombie
This PDS4 bundle collects all the operational data products produced by the Hayabusa2 ONC instrument.
sj-docx-1-tct-10.1177_15330338221146024 - Supplemental material for RhoA G17E/Vav1 Signaling Induces Cancer Invasion via Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Gastric Cancer
Satoshi Nakamura, Masato Kitazawa, Yusuke Miyagawa, Makoto Koyama, Satoru Miyazaki, Nao Hondo, Futoshi Muranaka, Shigeo Tokumaru, Yuta Yamamoto, Takehito Ehara, Tomio Matsumura, Michiko Takeoka & Yuji Soejima
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tct-10.1177_15330338221146024 for RhoA G17E/Vav1 Signaling Induces Cancer Invasion via Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Gastric Cancer by Satoshi Nakamura, MD, Masato Kitazawa, MD, PhD, Yusuke Miyagawa, MD, PhD, Makoto Koyama, MD, PhD, Satoru Miyazaki, MD, Nao Hondo, MD, Futoshi Muranaka, MD, PhD, Shigeo Tokumaru, MD, Yuta Yamamoto, MD, PhD, Takehito Ehara, MD, PhD, Tomio Matsumura, PhD, Michiko Takeoka, PhD, and Yuji Soejima, MD, PhD in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
RhoA G17E/Vav1 Signaling Induces Cancer Invasion via Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Gastric Cancer
Satoshi Nakamura, Masato Kitazawa, Yusuke Miyagawa, Makoto Koyama, Satoru Miyazaki, Nao Hondo, Futoshi Muranaka, Shigeo Tokumaru, Yuta Yamamoto, Takehito Ehara, Tomio Matsumura, Michiko Takeoka & Yuji Soejima
Background: RAS homolog family member A (RhoA), a member of the Rho family of small GTPases, and Vav1, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rho family GTPases, have been reported to activate pathways related to the actin cytoskeleton and regulation of cell shape, attachment, and motility. The interaction between these molecules in lymphoma is involved in malignant signaling, but its function in epithelial malignancy is unknown. Here, we investigated the malignant signal of mutant RhoA...
Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki Longwave Infrared Camera Bundle
Makoto Taguchi, Toru Kouyama, Tetsuya Fukuhara, Masahiko Futaguchi, Takao M. Sato, Takeru Yamada, Shin-ya Murakami, Manabu Yamada, Atsushi Yamazaki, Kazunori Ogohara, Masahiro Takagi, Hiroki Kashimura, Takeshi Horinouchi, Takeshi Imamura, Yukio Yamamoto, George L. Hashimoto & Kevin McGouldrick
This PDS4 LIR bundle collects all the operational data products produced by the Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki Longwave Infrared Camera (LIR) instrument which includes raw image, calibrated image, derived map, and derived geometry.
Data from: The ability of North Island robins to discriminate between humans is related to their behavioural type
Craig A. Barnett, Matt Salter, Clément Chevallier, Nicola Robertson, Otis Berard, Kevin C. Burns & Craig Barnett
Animals are able to learn to identify persistent threats to themselves and their offspring. For example, birds are able to quickly learn to discriminate between humans that have previously threatened their nests from humans with whom they have had no prior experience. However, no study has yet examined whether a bird's ability to discriminate between humans is related to the bird's underlying behavioural type. In this study, we examined whether there were differences among North...
Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki IR1 Calibrated Data PDS3 dataset
Shin-ya Murakami, Shoko Ohtsuki, Shingo Kameda, Kevin McGouldrick, Yukio Yamamoto & George L. Hashimoto
This dataset contains products acquired by the IR1 instrument of the Venus Climate Orbiter (VCO, also known as PLANET-C and AKATSUKI) spacecraft. This dataset conforms PDS3 Standard. This dataset uses the Committee on Data Management and Computation (CODMAC) data level numbering system. The IR1 CDRs are considered Level 3 or Composite Data (equivalent to NASA Level 1B). The CDRs are reconstructed from Level 2 or Edited Data. This dataset consists entirely of FITS files. Calibrated...
Data from: Impact of brood parasitism and predation on nest survival of the fan-tailed gerygone in New Caledonia
Alfredo Attisano, Lara B. Groß, Nozomu J. Sato, Yuji Okahisa, Keita D. Tanaka, Roman Gula, Keisuke Ueda & Jörn Theuerkauf
Predation and brood parasitism are common reasons for nesting failure in passerine species and the additive impact by invasive species is a major conservation concern, particularly on tropical islands. Recognising the relative contribution of the different components of nesting failure rates is important to understand co-evolutionary interactions within brood parasite-host systems. In the remote archipelago of New Caledonia, the fan-tailed gerygone Gerygone flavolateralis is the exclusive host of the brood-parasitic shining bronze-cuckoo Chalcites lucidus. Additionally,...
Data for: Polymorphism at the nestling stage and host-specific mimicry in an Australasian cuckoo-host arms race
Alfredo Attisano, Brian Gill, Michael Anderson, Roman Gula, Naomi Langmore, Yuji Okahisa, Nozomu Sato, Keita Tanaka, Rose Thorogood, Keisuke Ueda & Jörn Theuerkauf
Decades of research have shown that the coevolutionary arms race between avian brood parasites and their hosts can promote phenotypic diversification in hosts and brood parasites. However, relatively little is known about the role of brood parasitism in promoting phenotypic diversification of nestlings. We review field data collected over four decades in Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand to assess potential for coevolutionary interactions between the shining bronze-cuckoo (Chalcites lucidus) and its hosts, and how...
Additional file 1 of Particle size distributions inside and around the artificial crater produced by the Hayabusa2 impact experiment on Ryugu
K. Ogawa, N. Sakatani, T. Kadono, M. Arakawa, R. Honda, K. Wada, K. Shirai, Y. Shimaki, K. Ishibashi, Y. Yokota, T. Saiki, H. Imamura, Y. Tsuda, S. Nakazawa, Y. Takagi, M. Hayakawa, H. Yano, C. Okamoto, Y. Iijima, T. Morota, S. Kameda, E. Tatsumi, Y. Cho, K. Yoshioka, H. Sawada … & S. Sugita
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Overview of the slope around the SCI impact site.
Particle size distributions inside and around the artificial crater produced by the Hayabusa2 impact experiment on Ryugu
K. Ogawa, N. Sakatani, T. Kadono, M. Arakawa, R. Honda, K. Wada, K. Shirai, Y. Shimaki, K. Ishibashi, Y. Yokota, T. Saiki, H. Imamura, Y. Tsuda, S. Nakazawa, Y. Takagi, M. Hayakawa, H. Yano, C. Okamoto, Y. Iijima, T. Morota, S. Kameda, E. Tatsumi, Y. Cho, K. Yoshioka, H. Sawada … & S. Sugita
Abstract Japanese Hayabusa2 spacecraft has successfully carried out an impact experiment using a small carry-on impactor (SCI) on an asteroid (162173) Ryugu. We examine the size distribution of particles inside and outside an artificial impact crater (the SCI crater) based on the images taken by the optical navigation camera onboard the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. The circumferential variation in particle size distribution inside the SCI crater is recognized and we interpret that major circumferential variation is caused...
sj-docx-1-tct-10.1177_15330338221146024 - Supplemental material for RhoA G17E/Vav1 Signaling Induces Cancer Invasion via Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Gastric Cancer
Satoshi Nakamura, Masato Kitazawa, Yusuke Miyagawa, Makoto Koyama, Satoru Miyazaki, Nao Hondo, Futoshi Muranaka, Shigeo Tokumaru, Yuta Yamamoto, Takehito Ehara, Tomio Matsumura, Michiko Takeoka & Yuji Soejima
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tct-10.1177_15330338221146024 for RhoA G17E/Vav1 Signaling Induces Cancer Invasion via Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Gastric Cancer by Satoshi Nakamura, MD, Masato Kitazawa, MD, PhD, Yusuke Miyagawa, MD, PhD, Makoto Koyama, MD, PhD, Satoru Miyazaki, MD, Nao Hondo, MD, Futoshi Muranaka, MD, PhD, Shigeo Tokumaru, MD, Yuta Yamamoto, MD, PhD, Takehito Ehara, MD, PhD, Tomio Matsumura, PhD, Michiko Takeoka, PhD, and Yuji Soejima, MD, PhD in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
Data from: Better the devil you know: avian predators find variation in prey toxicity aversive
Craig Barnett, Melissa Bateson, Candida Rowe & C. A. Barnett
Toxic prey that signal their defences to predators using conspicuous warning signals are called ‘aposematic’. Predators learn about the toxic content of aposematic prey, and reduce their attacks on them. However, through regulating their toxin intake, predators will include aposematic prey in their diets when the benefits of gaining the nutrients they contain outweigh the costs of ingesting the prey’s toxins. Predators face a problem when managing their toxin intake: prey sharing the same warning...
Affiliations
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Rikkyo University19
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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency11
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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology10
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Chiba Institute of Technology9
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Kobe University6
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Okayama University5
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Meiji University5
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University of Colorado Boulder5
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Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias5
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National Cancer Centre4