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    Evolution of Expending Extra Effort in Making a Dung Mass before Making a Brood Ball in the Nesting Behavior of the Female Dung Beetle Copris acutidens (Coleoptera; Scarabaeoidea) by Akamine, Mayumi, Mishima, Tatsuya

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-06-2023)
    “…Nutrient limitations have often caused the evolution of mechanisms for efficient nutrient acquisition. The mouthparts of adult dung beetles efficiently acquire…”
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    Syntaxin 1B, but not syntaxin 1A, is necessary for the regulation of synaptic vesicle exocytosis and of the readily releasable pool at central synapses by Mishima, Tatsuya, Fujiwara, Tomonori, Sanada, Masumi, Kofuji, Takefumi, Kanai-Azuma, Masami, Akagawa, Kimio

    Published in PloS one (28-02-2014)
    “…Two syntaxin 1 (STX1) isoforms, HPC-1/STX1A and STX1B, are coexpressed in neurons and function as neuronal target membrane (t)-SNAREs. However, little is known…”
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    Syntaxin 1B contributes to regulation of the dopaminergic system through GABA transmission in the CNS by Fujiwara, Tomonori, Kofuji, Takefumi, Mishima, Tatsuya, Akagawa, Kimio

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-12-2017)
    “…In neuronal plasma membrane, two syntaxin isoforms, HPC‐1/syntaxin 1A (STX1A) and syntaxin 1B (STX1B), are predominantly expressed as soluble…”
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    HPC‐1/syntaxin 1A and syntaxin 1B play distinct roles in neuronal survival by Kofuji, Takefumi, Fujiwara, Tomonori, Sanada, Masumi, Mishima, Tatsuya, Akagawa, Kimio

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-08-2014)
    “…Two types of syntaxin 1 isoforms, HPC‐1/syntaxin 1A (STX1A) and syntaxin 1B (STX1B), are thought to have similar functions in exocytosis of synaptic vesicles…”
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    Repetitive pulsed-wave ultrasound stimulation suppresses neural activity by modulating ambient GABA levels via effects on astrocytes by Mishima, Tatsuya, Komano, Kenta, Tabaru, Marie, Kofuji, Takefumi, Saito, Ayako, Ugawa, Yoshikazu, Terao, Yasuo

    Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (27-03-2024)
    “…Ultrasound is highly biopermeable and can non-invasively penetrate deep into the brain. Stimulation with patterned low-intensity ultrasound can induce…”
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    Analysis of Knock-Out Mice to Determine the Role of HPC-1/Syntaxin 1A in Expressing Synaptic Plasticity by Fujiwara, Tomonori, Mishima, Tatsuya, Kofuji, Takefumi, Chiba, Tomoki, Tanaka, Keiji, Yamamoto, Akitsugu, Akagawa, Kimio

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (24-05-2006)
    “…The protein HPC-1/syntaxin 1A is abundantly expressed in neurons and localized in the neuronal plasma membrane. It forms a complex with SNAP-25 (25 kDa…”
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    Data for the effects of ER and Golgi stresses on the ER–Golgi SNARE Syntaxin5 expression and on the βAPP processing in cultured hippocampal neurons by Suga, Kei, Saito, Ayako, Mishima, Tatsuya, Akagawa, Kimio

    Published in Data in brief (01-12-2015)
    “…This paper reports the data for the effects of organelle stresses on the ER–Golgi-soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor-attachment protein receptors…”
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    FRET-based evaluation of Bid cleavage in a single primary cultured neuron by Nakazawa, Harumasa, Nishimura, Akiko, Suga, Kei, Mishima, Tatsuya, Yorozu, Tomoko, Iijima, Takehiko

    Published in Neuroscience letters (01-03-2013)
    “…► This is the first report to demonstrate FRET analysis in the cultured neuron, not the cell line. ► Significant signals were confined in the mitochondria…”
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    Super-Protective Child-Rearing by Japanese Bess Beetles, Cylindrocaulus patalis: Adults Provide Their Larvae with Chewed and Predigested Wood by Mishima, Tatsuya, Wada, Noriko, Iwata, Ryûtarô, Anzai, Hirosi, Hosoya, Tadatsugu, Araya, Kunio

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (26-04-2016)
    “…Beetles of the family Passalidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) are termed subsocial. The insects inhabit rotten wood as family groups consisting of the parents…”
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    Mitochondrial hyperpolarization after transient oxygen-glucose deprivation and subsequent apoptosis in cultured rat hippocampal neurons by Iijima, Takehiko, Mishima, Tatsuya, Akagawa, Kimio, Iwao, Yasuhide

    Published in Brain research (12-12-2003)
    “…Mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) regulates the production of high-energy phosphate and apoptotic cascade, both occurring after ischemic impact. The timed…”
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    Evolution of Expending Extra Effort in Making a Dung Mass before Making a Brood Ball in the Nesting Behavior of the Female Dung Beetle ICopris acutidens/I by Akamine, Mayumi, Mishima, Tatsuya

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-06-2023)
    “…Nutrient limitations have often caused the evolution of mechanisms for efficient nutrient acquisition. The mouthparts of adult dung beetles efficiently acquire…”
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    Mitochondrial membrane potential and intracellular ATP content after transient experimental ischemia in the cultured hippocampal neuron by Iijima, Takehiko, Mishima, Tatsuya, Tohyama, Makoto, Akagawa, Kimio, Iwao, Yasuhide

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-08-2003)
    “…Ischemia limits the delivery of oxygen and glucose to cells and disturbs the maintenance of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP). MMP regulates the…”
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    Ca2+ Buffering Capacity of Mitochondria After Oxygen-Glucose Deprivation in Hippocampal Neurons by Tanaka, Kensuke, Iijima, Takehiko, Mishima, Tatsuya, Suga, Kei, Akagawa, Kimio, Iwao, Yasuhide

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-02-2009)
    “…In an earlier study, we showed that mitochondria hyperpolarized after short periods of oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD), and this response appeared to be…”
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    Reduction of neurotransmitter release by the exogenous H3 domain peptide of HPC-1/syntaxin 1A in cultured rat hippocampal neurons by Mishima, Tatsuya, Fujiwara, Tomonori, Akagawa, Kimio

    Published in Neuroscience letters (06-09-2002)
    “…The membrane protein HPC-1/syntaxin 1A plays a key role in synaptic vesicle exocytosis in the presynaptic terminal. In particular, the H3 domain of…”
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    Syntaxin 1B regulates synaptic GABA release and extracellular GABA concentration, and is associated with temperature‐dependent seizures by Mishima, Tatsuya, Fujiwara, Tomonori, Kofuji, Takefumi, Saito, Ayako, Terao, Yasuo, Akagawa, Kimio

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-03-2021)
    “…De novo heterozygous mutations in the STX1B gene, encoding syntaxin 1B, cause a familial, fever‐associated epilepsy syndrome. Syntaxin 1B is an essential…”
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    ER and Golgi stresses increase ER–Golgi SNARE Syntaxin5: Implications for organelle stress and βAPP processing by Suga, Kei, Saito, Ayako, Mishima, Tatsuya, Akagawa, Kimio

    Published in Neuroscience letters (14-09-2015)
    “…•Effect of ER and Golgi stress on ER–Golgi SNARE expression was studied in neurons.•ER and Golgi stress upregulated the synthesis of Syx5 proteins.•Syx5…”
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    Impairment of catecholamine systems during induction of long-term potentiation at hippocampal CA1 synapses in HPC-1/syntaxin 1A knock-out mice by Mishima, Tatsuya, Fujiwara, Tomonori, Kofuji, Takefumi, Akagawa, Kimio

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (04-01-2012)
    “…The membrane protein HPC-1/syntaxin 1A is believed to play a key role in synaptic vesicle exocytosis, and it was recently suggested to be required for synaptic…”
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    Neurons associated with the flip-flop activity in the lateral accessory lobe and ventral protocerebrum of the silkworm moth brain by Iwano, Masaaki, Hill, Evan S., Mori, Akio, Mishima, Tatsuya, Mishima, Tsuneko, Ito, Kei, Kanzaki, Ryohei

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-02-2010)
    “…The lateral accessory lobe (LAL) and the ventral protocerebrum (VPC) are a pair of symmetrical neural structures in the insect brain. The LAL‐VPC is regarded…”
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