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    Derivation of proliferative islet1-positive cells during metamorphosis and wound response in Xenopus by Umezawa, Saki, Miyakawa, Miho, Yamaura, Takashi, Kubo, Hideo, Kinoshita, Tsutomu

    Published in Histochemistry and cell biology (2021)
    “…In mammalian hearts, cardiomyocytes retain a transient capacity to proliferate and regenerate following injury before birth, whereas they lose proliferative…”
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    Severity of Peripheral Infection Differentially Affects Brain Functions in Mice via Microglia-Dependent and -Independent Mechanisms by Le, Yen-Phung, Saito, Kozo, Parajuli, Bijay, Sakai, Kent, Kubota, Yuto, Miyakawa, Miho, Shinozaki, Youichi, Shigetomi, Eiji, Koizumi, Schuichi

    “…Peripheral infection induces inflammation in peripheral tissues and the brain, impacting brain function. Glial cells are key players in this process. However,…”
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    Angiotensin II receptor antagonist reduces subsequent uterine arterial dysfunction in pregnant offspring of protein-restricted rat dams by Saito, Tomomi, Musha, Yuka, Miyakawa, Miho, Itoh, Shigeru, Ohtsuji, Mareki, Hanson, Mark A., Takeda, Satoru

    “…Aim:  A low‐protein diet (LPD) during pregnancy induces vascular dysfunction and hypertension in the offspring, prevented by administration of an angiotensin…”
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    Vascular, renal and placental effects on pregnant offspring of protein-restricted rat dams by Musha, Yuka, Itoh, Shigeru, Miyakawa, Miho, Ohtsuji, Mareki, Hanson, Mark A., Kinoshita, Katsuyuki, Takeda, Satoru

    “…Aim:  Our previous study showed that a maternal low‐protein diet induced hypertension and vascular dysfunction in rat offspring after day 175. In the present…”
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    Sialic acid deficiency is associated with oxidative stress leading to muscle atrophy and weakness in GNE myopathy by Cho, Anna, Christine, May, Malicdan, V, Miyakawa, Miho, Nonaka, Ikuya, Nishino, Ichizo, Noguchi, Satoru

    Published in Human molecular genetics (15-08-2017)
    “…Sialic acids are monosaccharides found in terminal sugar chains of cell surfaces and proteins; they have various biological functions and have been implicated…”
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    Transcriptional regulatory elements of hif1α in a distal locus of islet1 in Xenopus laevis by Miyakawa, Miho, Katada, Tomohisa, Numa, Yunosuke, Kinoshita, Tsutomu

    “…Adult mammalian hearts are not regenerative. However, recent studies have evidenced that hypoxia enhances their regeneration. Islet1 (isl1) is known as a…”
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    Microglia sense astrocyte dysfunction and prevent disease progression in an Alexander disease model by Saito, Kozo, Shigetomi, Eiji, Shinozaki, Youichi, Kobayashi, Kenji, Parajuli, Bijay, Kubota, Yuto, Sakai, Kent, Miyakawa, Miho, Horiuchi, Hiroshi, Nabekura, Junichi, Koizumi, Schuichi

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-02-2024)
    “…Alexander disease (AxD) is an intractable neurodegenerative disorder caused by GFAP mutations. It is a primary astrocyte disease with a pathological hallmark…”
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    S ‐nitrosylation Is Responsible for Muscle Atrophy and Weakness in GNE Myopathy by Miyakawa, Miho, Cho, Anna, Malicdan, May Christine V, Nishino, Ichizo, Noguchi, Satoru

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract only Background Sialic acids are the most abundant terminal monosaccharides on glycoconjugates of eukaryotic cell surfaces and are involved in a…”
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    Conserved C272/278 in b domain regulate the function of PDI-P5 to make lysozymes trypsin-resistant forms via significant intermolecular disulfide cross-linking by Miyakawa, Miho, Zukeran, Gosuke, Wada, Yuko, Akama, Kuniko

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-05-2015)
    “…Protein disulfide isomerase-P5 (P5) is thought to have important functions as an oxidoreductase, however, molecular functions of P5 have not been fully…”
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    Muscle Growth by Activin Type II Receptor Blocking Ameliorates Weakness in GNE Myopathy Mice by Noguchi, Satoru, Yonekawa, Takahiro, Malicdan, May Christine V, Miyakawa, Miho, Lach‐Trifilieff, Estelle, Nonaka, Ikuya, Nishino, Ichizo

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract only Background GNE myopathy is an autosomal recessive muscle disease clinically characterized by skeletal muscle atrophy and weakness. We have…”
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