Search Results - "OBATA, SHUICHI"
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Specific substrates composed of collagen and fibronectin support the formation of epithelial cell sheets by MDCK cells lacking α-catenin or classical cadherins
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-07-2021)“…The effect of the extracellular matrix substrates on the formation of epithelial cell sheets was studied using MDCK cells in which the α-catenin gene was…”
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Single nucleotide polymorphism leads to daptomycin resistance causing amino acid substitution-T345I in MprF of clinically isolated MRSA strains
Published in PloS one (22-01-2021)“…Daptomycin (DAP) is one of the most potent antibiotics used for the treatment of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections. Due to an…”
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Tunneling nanotube-driven complete regeneration of murine fetal skin
Published in Scientific reports (26-07-2024)“…This study investigated the three-dimensional (3D) cellular interactions and tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) during fetal mouse skin regeneration on embryonic days…”
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Newtic1 Is a Component of Globular Structures That Accumulate along the Marginal Band of Erythrocytes in the Limb Blastema of Adult Newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster
Published in Biomedicines (01-11-2022)“…In adult newts, when a limb is amputated, a mesenchymal cell mass called the blastema is formed on the stump, where blood vessels filled with premature…”
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Desmocollin-2 alone forms functional desmosomal plaques, with the plaque formation requiring the juxtamembrane region and plakophilins
Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (01-10-2015)“…The role of the juxtamembrane region of the desmocollin-2 cytoplasmic domain in desmosome formation was investigated by using gene knockout and reconstitution…”
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Novel erythrocyte clumps revealed by an orphan gene Newtic1 in circulating blood and regenerating limbs of the adult newt
Published in Scientific reports (10-05-2018)“…The newt, a group of urodele amphibians, has outstanding ability to repeatedly regenerate various body parts, even in the terrestrial life-stage. In this…”
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Epithelial DLD-1 Cells with Disrupted E-cadherin Gene Retain the Ability to Form Cell Junctions and Apico-basal Polarity
Published in Cell Structure and Function (01-01-2015)“…Gene editing methods were applied to the study of E-cadherin function in epithelial cells. The E-cadherin gene in epithelial DLD-1 cells was ablated using…”
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The extracellular domains of E- and N-cadherin determine the scattered punctate localization in epithelial cells and the cytoplasmic domains modulate the localization
Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (01-03-2010)“…The accumulation of classical cadherins is essential for their function, but the mechanism is poorly understood. Hence, we investigated the accumulation of E-…”
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p120-catenin Is Essential for N-cadherin-mediated Formation of Proper Junctional Structure, thereby Establishing Cell Polarity in Epithelial Cells
Published in Cell Structure and Function (01-01-2010)“…The role of p120-catenin in the function of classical cadherins is still enigmatic despite various studies. To elucidate its role, we examined the effect of…”
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TPA-induced multinucleation of a mesenchymal stem cell-like clone is mediated primarily by karyokinesis without cytokinesis, although cell–cell fusion also occurs
Published in European journal of cell biology (01-08-2007)“…The 5F9A cell, which is a mesenchymal stem cell-like clone established from rat bone marrow substrate adherent cells, can differentiate into adipocytes and…”
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Development of Ca²⁺ signaling mechanisms and cell motility in presumptive ectodermal cells during amphibian gastrulation
Published in Development, growth & differentiation (2011)“…This study investigated the development of Ca²⁺ signaling mechanisms and their role in initiating morphogenetic cell movement in the presumptive ectoderm of…”
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Heart formation and left-right asymmetry in separated right and left embryos of a newt
Published in The International journal of developmental biology (2007)“…During vertebrate cardiac development, the heart tube formed by fusion of right and left presumptive cardiac mesoderms (PCMs) undergoes looping toward the…”
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Specific substrates composed of collagen and fibronectin support the formation of epithelial cell sheets by MDCK cells lacking [alpha]-catenin or classical cadherins
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-07-2021)“…The effect of the extracellular matrix substrates on the formation of epithelial cell sheets was studied using MDCK cells in which the [alpha]-catenin gene was…”
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CyNodal, the Japanese newt nodal-related gene, is expressed in the left side of the lateral plate mesoderm and diencephalon
Published in Gene Expression Patterns (01-03-2006)“…The nodal and nodal-related genes play fundamental roles during deuterostome left–right axis formation. Several of these genes show left-sided expression in…”
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Protocadherin Pcdh2 shows properties similar to, but distinct from, those of classical cadherins
Published in Journal of cell science (01-12-1995)“…Cell adhesion and several other properties of a recently identified cadherin-related protein, protocadherin Pcdh2, were characterized. A chimeric Pcdh2 in…”
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Morphogenesis of the photoreceptor outer segment during postnatal development in the mouse (BALB/c) retina
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-07-1992)“…Disc formation of rod photoreceptor cells in developing BALB/c mice retinas was studied by rapid freeze, freeze-substitution, freeze-etching,…”
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Why do a wide variety of animals retain multiple isoforms of cyclooxygenase?
Published in Prostaglandins & other lipid mediators (01-06-2014)“…•Many organisms have multiple COX isoforms that have arisen from gene duplication.•All COX genes in the animal kingdom descended from a common ancestor.•The…”
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Cloning, Expression, and Chromosomal Localization of a Novel Cadherin-Related Protein, Protocadherin-3
Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (10-10-1995)“…To study the diversity of the protocadherin family, the cDNA clones for a novel protocadherin were isolated by screening rat brain cDNA libraries with a cDNA…”
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Newtic1 Is a Component of Globular Structures That Accumulate along the Marginal Band of Erythrocytes in the Limb Blastema of Adult Newt, ICynops pyrrhogaster/I
Published in Biomedicines (01-11-2022)“…In adult newts, when a limb is amputated, a mesenchymal cell mass called the blastema is formed on the stump, where blood vessels filled with premature…”
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COX-2 expression in stromal fibroblasts self-limits their numbers in lymph node inflammatory responses
Published in Prostaglandins & other lipid mediators (01-10-2013)“…•COX-2 was expressed in parathymic lymph nodes during carrageenin-induced pleurisy.•COX-2-expressing cells in the cortical region showed characteristic…”
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