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    Sodium butyrate abolishes lipopolysaccharide-induced depression-like behaviors and hippocampal microglial activation in mice by Yamawaki, Yosuke, Yoshioka, Norika, Nozaki, Kanako, Ito, Hikaru, Oda, Keisuke, Harada, Kana, Shirawachi, Satomi, Asano, Satoshi, Aizawa, Hidenori, Yamawaki, Shigeto, Kanematsu, Takashi, Akagi, Hiroyuki

    Published in Brain research (01-02-2018)
    “…•Lipopolysaccharide induced hippocampal microglia activation and depressive state.•Sodium butyrate reduced lipopolysaccharide-microglia activation and…”
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    Activation of proprotein convertase in the mouse habenula causes depressive-like behaviors through remodeling of extracellular matrix by Ito, Hikaru, Nozaki, Kanako, Sakimura, Kenji, Abe, Manabu, Yamawaki, Shigeto, Aizawa, Hidenori

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2021)
    “…The lateral habenula (LHb) attracts a growing interest as a regulator of monoaminergic activity which were frequently reported to be defective in depression…”
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    A possible function of Nik-related kinase in the labyrinth layer of delayed delivery mouse placentas by YOMOGITA, Hiroshi, ITO, Hikaru, HASHIMOTO, Kento, KUDO, Akihiko, FUKUSHIMA, Toshiaki, ENDO, Tsutomu, HIRATE, Yoshikazu, AKIMOTO, Yoshihiro, KOMADA, Masayuki, KANAI, Yoshiakira, MIYASAKA, Naoyuki, KANAI-AZUMA, Masami

    “…In mice and humans, Nik-related protein kinase (Nrk) is an X-linked gene that encodes a serine/threonine kinase belonging to GCK group 4. Nrk knockout (Nrk KO)…”
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    Effect of short-term temperature stress on fruit set and the expression of an auxin reporter gene and auxin synthesis genes in tomato by Ito, Hikaru, Kanayama, Yoshinori, Shibuya, Tomoki, Mohammed, Seedahmed A., Nishiyama, Manabu, Kato, Kazuhisa

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (27-06-2022)
    “…•Effect of short-term temperature stress was evaluated during 5 days before anthesis.•Auxin-related factors were investigated using Micro-Tom as a model…”
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    Antidepressant effect of the translocator protein antagonist ONO-2952 on mouse behaviors under chronic social defeat stress by Nozaki, Kanako, Ito, Hikaru, Ohgidani, Masahiro, Yamawaki, Yosuke, Sahin, Ezgi Hatice, Kitajima, Takashi, Katsumata, Seishi, Yamawaki, Shigeto, Kato, Takahiro A., Aizawa, Hidenori

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-01-2020)
    “…In preclinical models, it has been reported that social defeat stress activates microglial cells in the CNS. Translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO) is a…”
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    Developmental YAPdeltaC determines adult pathology in a model of spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 by Fujita, Kyota, Mao, Ying, Uchida, Shigenori, Chen, Xigui, Shiwaku, Hiroki, Tamura, Takuya, Ito, Hikaru, Watase, Kei, Homma, Hidenori, Tagawa, Kazuhiko, Sudol, Marius, Okazawa, Hitoshi

    Published in Nature communications (30-11-2017)
    “…YAP and its neuronal isoform YAPdeltaC are implicated in various cellular functions. We found that expression of YAPdeltaC during development, but not…”
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    HMGB1 facilitates repair of mitochondrial DNA damage and extends the lifespan of mutant ataxin‐1 knock‐in mice by Ito, Hikaru, Fujita, Kyota, Tagawa, Kazuhiko, Chen, Xigui, Homma, Hidenori, Sasabe, Toshikazu, Shimizu, Jun, Shimizu, Shigeomi, Tamura, Takuya, Muramatsu, Shin‐ichi, Okazawa, Hitoshi

    Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-01-2015)
    “…Mutant ataxin‐1 (Atxn1), which causes spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1), binds to and impairs the function of high‐mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), a crucial…”
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    Dynamic changes of the phosphoproteome in postmortem mouse brains by Oka, Tsutomu, Tagawa, Kazuhiko, Ito, Hikaru, Okazawa, Hitoshi

    Published in PloS one (22-06-2011)
    “…Protein phosphorylation is deeply involved in the pathological mechanism of various neurodegenerative disorders. However, in human pathological samples,…”
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    Mutant huntingtin impairs Ku70-mediated DNA repair by Enokido, Yasushi, Tamura, Takuya, Ito, Hikaru, Arumughan, Anup, Komuro, Akihiko, Shiwaku, Hiroki, Sone, Masaki, Foulle, Raphaele, Sawada, Hirohide, Ishiguro, Hiroshi, Ono, Tetsuya, Murata, Miho, Kanazawa, Ichiro, Tomilin, Nikolai, Tagawa, Kazuhiko, Wanker, Erich E, Okazawa, Hitoshi

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (03-05-2010)
    “…DNA repair defends against naturally occurring or disease-associated DNA damage during the long lifespan of neurons and is implicated in polyglutamine disease…”
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    Phospholipase C-related catalytically inactive protein regulates lipopolysaccharide-induced hypothalamic inflammation-mediated anorexia in mice by Yamawaki, Yosuke, Shirawachi, Satomi, Mizokami, Akiko, Nozaki, Kanako, Ito, Hikaru, Asano, Satoshi, Oue, Kana, Aizawa, Hidenori, Yamawaki, Shigeto, Hirata, Masato, Kanematsu, Takashi

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-12-2019)
    “…Peripheral lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection induces systemic inflammation through the activation of the inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) kinase…”
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    Permeability and blood compatibility of nanoporous parylene film-coated polyethersulfone membrane under long-term blood diffusion by Setia Prihandana, Gunawan, Ito, Hikaru, Sanada, Ippei, Nishinaka, Yuya, Kanno, Yoshihiko, Miki, Norihisa

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (15-03-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Nanoporous polyethersulfone (PES) membranes are widely used in dialysis systems due to their permeability and diffusion characteristics. However, PES…”
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    Sox2 transcriptionally regulates PQBP1, an intellectual disability-microcephaly causative gene, in neural stem progenitor cells by Li, Chan, Ito, Hikaru, Fujita, Kyota, Shiwaku, Hiroki, Qi, Yunlong, Tagawa, Kazuhiko, Tamura, Takuya, Okazawa, Hitoshi

    Published in PloS one (16-07-2013)
    “…PQBP1 is a nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling protein that is engaged in RNA metabolism and transcription. In mouse embryonic brain, our previous in situ…”
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    Solute diffusion through fibrotic tissue formed around protective cage system for implantable devices by Prihandana, Gunawan Setia, Ito, Hikaru, Tanimura, Kohei, Yagi, Hiroshi, Hori, Yuki, Soykan, Orhan, Sudo, Ryo, Miki, Norihisa

    “…This article presents the concept of an implantable cage system that can house and protect implanted biomedical sensing and therapeutic devices in the body…”
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    Antithrombogenicity of Fluorinated Diamond-Like Carbon Films Coated Nano Porous Polyethersulfone (PES) Membrane by Prihandana, Gunawan S, Sanada, Ippei, Ito, Hikaru, Noborisaka, Mayui, Kanno, Yoshihiko, Suzuki, Tetsuya, Miki, Norihisa

    Published in Materials (27-09-2013)
    “…A nano porous polyethersulfone (PES) membrane is widely used for aspects of nanofiltration, such as purification, fractionation and dialysis. However, the…”
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    Knock-down of PQBP1 impairs anxiety-related cognition in mouse by Ito, Hikaru, Yoshimura, Natsue, Kurosawa, Masaru, Ishii, Shunsuke, Nukina, Nobuyuki, Okazawa, Hitoshi

    Published in Human molecular genetics (15-11-2009)
    “…PQBP1 (polyglutamine tract-binding protein 1) is a causative gene for a relatively frequent X-linked syndromic and non-syndromic mental retardation (MR). To…”
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    Evaluation of refractive correction for standard automated perimetry in eyes wearing multifocal contact lenses by Hirasawa, Kazunori, Ito, Hikaru, Ohori, Yukari, Takano, Yui, Shoji, Nobuyuki

    Published in International journal of ophthalmology (18-10-2017)
    “…To evaluate the refractive correction for standard automated perimetry (SAP) in eyes with refractive multifocal contact lenses (CL) in healthy young…”
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    Omi / HtrA2 is relevant to the selective vulnerability of striatal neurons in Huntington's disease by Inagaki, Reina, Tagawa, Kazuhiko, Qi, Mei-Ling, Enokido, Yasushi, Ito, Hikaru, Tamura, Takuya, Shimizu, Shigeomi, Oyanagi, Kityomitsu, Arai, Nobutaka, Kanazawa, Ichiro, Wanker, Erich E, Okazawa, Hitoshi

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-07-2008)
    “…Selective vulnerability of neurons is a critical feature of neurodegenerative diseases, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. We here…”
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