Search Results - "Miyakawa, Miho"
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Derivation of proliferative islet1-positive cells during metamorphosis and wound response in Xenopus
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
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (18-12-2023)“…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
Published in The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (01-03-2012)“…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
Published in The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (01-04-2011)“…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
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
Published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (01-08-2021)“…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
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
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
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
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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