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    Decreased ZO1 expression causes loss of time-dependent tight junction function in the liver of ob/ob mice by Tsurudome, Yuya, Morita, Nao, Horiguchi, Michiko, Ushijima, Kentaro

    Published in Molecular biology reports (01-12-2022)
    “…Diabetes patients are at a high risk of developing complications related to angiopathy and disruption of the signal transduction system. The liver is one of…”
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    The scaffold protein PDZK1 governs diurnal localization of CNT2 on the plasma membrane in mouse intestinal epithelial cells by Jaballah, Nour, Tsurudome, Yuya, Murakami, Chiho, Matsunaga, Naoya, Ushijima, Kentaro, Koyanagi, Satoru, Ohdo, Shigehiro

    Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (31-07-2023)
    “…Abstract Diurnal oscillations in the expression of several types of cell surface transporters have been demonstrated in the intestinal epithelial cells, which…”
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    AMFR and DCTN2 genes cause transplantation resistance of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells in type 1 diabetes mellitus by Horiguchi, Michiko, Tsurudome, Yuya, Ushijima, Kentaro

    Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (04-10-2022)
    “…Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is characterized by pancreatic beta cell destruction by autoantibodies and other factors, resulting in insulin secretion…”
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    Diurnal expression of MRP4 in bone marrow cells underlies the dosing-time dependent changes in the oxaliplatin-induced myelotoxicity by Kato, Mizuki, Tsurudome, Yuya, Kanemitsu, Takumi, Yasukochi, Sai, Kanado, Yuki, Ogino, Takashi, Matsunaga, Naoya, Koyanagi, Satoru, Ohdo, Shigehiro

    Published in Scientific reports (10-08-2020)
    “…The expression and function of some xenobiotic transporters varies according to the time of day, causing the dosing time-dependent changes in drug disposition…”
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    Estradiol regulation of P-glycoprotein expression in mouse kidney and human tubular epithelial cells, implication for renal clearance of drugs by Kanado, Yuki, Tsurudome, Yuya, Omata, Yuji, Yasukochi, Sai, Kusunose, Naoki, Akamine, Takahiro, Matsunaga, Naoya, Koyanagi, Satoru, Ohdo, Shigehiro

    “…P-glycoprotein (P-gp/ABCB1) is an ATP-binding cassette drug efflux transporter expressed in a variety of tissues that affects the pharmacokinetic disposition…”
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    Circadian expression of Glycoprotein 2 (Gp2) gene is controlled by a molecular clock in mouse Peyer's patches by Kusunose, Naoki, Tsuruta, Akito, Hamamura, Kengo, Tsurudome, Yuya, Yoshida, Yuya, Akamine, Takahiro, Matsunaga, Naoya, Koyanagi, Satoru, Ohdo, Shigehiro

    “…The expression levels of many cell‐surface proteins vary with the time of day. Glycoprotein 2 (Gp2), specifically expressed on the apical surface of M cells in…”
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    Circadian clock component PERIOD2 regulates diurnal expression of Na+/H+ exchanger regulatory factor-1 and its scaffolding function by Tsurudome, Yuya, Koyanagi, Satoru, Kanemitsu, Takumi, Katamune, Chiharu, Oda, Masayuki, Kanado, Yuki, Kato, Mizuki, Morita, Akari, Tahara, Yu, Matsunaga, Naoya, Shibata, Shigenobu, Ohdo, Shigehiro

    Published in Scientific reports (13-06-2018)
    “…A number of diverse cell-surface proteins are anchored to the cytoskeleton via scaffold proteins. Na + /H + exchanger regulatory factor-1 (NHERF1), encoded by…”
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    Cholecystokinin receptor type A are involved in the circadian rhythm of the mouse retina by Yamakawa, Yusuke, Tsurudome, Yuya, Tamada, Masaki, Tsuchimochi, Yuki, Umeda, Yuya, Yoshida, Yuya, Kobayashi, Daisuke, Kawashiri, Takehiro, Kubota, Toshio, Matsunaga, Naoya, Shimazoe, Takao

    Published in Heliyon (30-06-2024)
    “…The retina is the only organ projecting external light to the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Cholecystokinin receptor type A (Cckar/Cckar) is one of the essential…”
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    Characterizing the degeneration of nuclear membrane and mitochondria of adipose‐derived mesenchymal stem cells from patients with type II diabetes by Horiguchi, Michiko, Hata, Shinichi, Tsurudome, Yuya, Ushijima, Kentaro

    Published in Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (01-05-2021)
    “…Regenerative therapeutic approaches involving the transplantation of stem cells differentiated into insulin‐producing cells are being studied in patients with…”
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    Increased SPARC in brain microvessels of ob/ob mice accelerates molecular transport into the brain accompany with albumin by Tsurudome, Yuya, Takahata, Yumi, Morita, Nao, Yamauchi, Soma, Iyoda, Takuya, Horiguchi, Michiko, Ushijima, Kentaro

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (15-10-2024)
    “…Cytotoxic metabolites originating from the peripheral circulation can induce central nervous system complications associated with diabetes. Since a large…”
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    Periodic variation in bile acids controls circadian changes in uric acid via regulation of xanthine oxidase by the orphan nuclear receptor PPARα by Kanemitsu, Takumi, Tsurudome, Yuya, Kusunose, Naoki, Oda, Masayuki, Matsunaga, Naoya, Koyanagi, Satoru, Ohdo, Shigehiro

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-12-2017)
    “…Xanthine oxidase (XOD), also known as xanthine dehydrogenase, is a rate-limiting enzyme in purine nucleotide degradation, which produces uric acid. Uric acid…”
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    Oncogenic accumulation of cysteine promotes cancer cell proliferation by regulating the translation of D-type cyclins by Okano, Yumi, Yamauchi, Tomoaki, Fukuzaki, Runa, Tsuruta, Akito, Yoshida, Yuya, Tsurudome, Yuya, Ushijima, Kentaro, Matsunaga, Naoya, Koyanagi, Satoru, Ohdo, Shigehiro

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-11-2024)
    “…Malignant cells exhibit a high demand for amino acids to sustain their abnormal proliferation. Particularly, the intracellular accumulation of cysteine is…”
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    Suppression of neuropathic pain in the circadian clock-deficient Per2 m/m mice involves up-regulation of endocannabinoid system by Yamakawa, Wakaba, Yasukochi, Sai, Tsurudome, Yuya, Kusunose, Naoki, Yamaguchi, Yuta, Tsuruta, Akito, Matsunaga, Naoya, Ushijima, Kentaro, Koyanagi, Satoru, Ohdo, Shigehiro

    Published in PNAS nexus (01-01-2024)
    “…Neuropathic pain often results from injuries and diseases that affect the somatosensory system. Disruption of the circadian clock has been implicated in the…”
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    Suppression of neuropathic pain in the circadian clock-deficient [Per2.sup.m/m] mice involves up-regulation of endocannabinoid system by Yamakawa, Wakaba, Yasukochi, Sai, Tsurudome, Yuya, Kusunose, Naoki, Yamaguchi, Yuta, Tsuruta, Akito, Matsunaga, Naoya, Ushijima, Kentaro, Koyanagi, Satoru, Ohdo, Shigehiro

    Published in PNAS nexus (01-01-2024)
    “…Neuropathic pain often results from injuries and diseases that affect the somatosensory system. Disruption of the circadian clock has been implicated in the…”
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    Suppression of neuropathic pain in the circadian clock–deficient Per2m/m mice involves up-regulation of endocannabinoid system by Yamakawa, Wakaba, Yasukochi, Sai, Tsurudome, Yuya, Kusunose, Naoki, Yamaguchi, Yuta, Tsuruta, Akito, Matsunaga, Naoya, Ushijima, Kentaro, Koyanagi, Satoru, Ohdo, Shigehiro

    Published in PNAS nexus (21-12-2023)
    “…Abstract Neuropathic pain often results from injuries and diseases that affect the somatosensory system. Disruption of the circadian clock has been implicated…”
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