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  1. Hata Y, Ohshima M, Ichisaka S, Wakita M, Fukuda M, Tsumoto T: BDNF expands ocular dominance columns in visual cortex in monocularly deprived and non-deprived kittens, but does not in adult cats. J Neurosci 20: RC57, 2000


  2. Kumura E, Kimura F, Taniguchi N, Tsumoto T: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor blocks long-term depression in solitary neurones cultured from rat visual cortex. J Physiol 524: 195-204. 2000


  3. Taniguchi N, Takada N, Kimura F, Tsumoto T: Actions of BDNF on evoked and spontaneous EPSCs dissociate with maturation of neurones cultured from rat visual cortex. J Physiol 527: 579-592, 2000


  4. Kohara K, Kitamura A, Morishima M, Tsumoto T: Activity-dependent transfer of brain-derived neurotrophic factor to postsynaptic neurons. Science 291: 2419-2423, 2001


  5. Katoh-Semba R, Takeuchi IK, Inaguma Y, Ichisaka S, Hata Y, Tsumoto T, Iwai M, Mikoshiba K, Kato K: Induction of brain-derived neurotrophic factor by convulsant drugs in the rat bran: Involvement of voltage-dependent calcium channels. J Neurochem 77: 71-83, 2001


  6. Jiang B, Akaneya Y, Ohshima M, Ichisaka S, Hata Y, Tsumoto T: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor induces long-lasting potentiation of synaptic transmission in visual cortex in vivo in young rats, but does not in the adult. Eur J Neurosci 14: 1219-1228, 2001


  7. Ohshima M, Hata Y, Ichisaka S, Wakita M, Fukuda M, Kameyama K, Tsumoto T: Chronic, electrical stimulation of afferents from one eye changes ocular dominance of visual cortical neurones in kittens. J Neurophysiol 88: 2147-2151, 2002


  8. Ichisaka S, Katoh-Semba R, Hata Y, Ohshima M, Kameyama K, Tsumoto T: Activity-dependent changes in the protein level of brain-derived neurotrophic factor but no change in other neurotrophins in the visual cortex of young and adult ferrets. Neuroscience 117: 361-371, 2003


  9. Akaneya Y, Altibaev RSh, Bayazitov IT, Kinoshita S, Voronin LL, Tsumoto T: Low-frequency depression of synaptic responses recorded from rat visual cortex. Neuroscience 117: 305-320, 2003


  10. Yasuda H, Higashi H, Kudo Y, Inoue T, Hata Y, Mikoshiba K, Tsumoto T: Imaging of calcineuin activated by long-term depression-inducing synaptic inputs in living neurons of rat visual cortex. Eur J Neurosci 17: 287-297, 2003


  11. Jiang B, Akaneya Y, Hata Y, Tsumoto T: Long-term depression is not induced by low frequency stimulation in rat visual cortex in vivo: A possible preventing role of endogenous BDNF. J Neurosci 23: 3761-3770, 2003


  12. Salami M, Itami C, Tsumoto T, Kimura F: Change of conduction velocity by regional myelination yields constant latency irrespective of distance between thalamus and cortex. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 100: 6174-6179, 2003


  13. Kohara K, Kitamura A, Adachi N, Nishida M, Itami C, Nakamura S, Tsumoto T: Inhibitory, but not excitatory cortical neurons require presynaptic BDNF for dendritic development, as revealed by chimera cell culture. J Neurosci 23: 6123-6131, 2003


  14. Katoh-Semba R, Ichisaka S, Hata Y, Tsumoto T, Eguchi K, Miyazaki N, Matsuda M, Takeuchi IK, Kato K: Induction of brain-derived neurotrophic factor by convulsant drugs in the rat bran: Involvement of voltage-dependent calcium channels. J Neurochem 86: 660-668, 2003


  15. Itami C, Kimura F, Kohno T, Matsuoka M, Ichikawa M, Tsumoto T, Nakamura S: BDNF-dependent unmasking of gsilenth synapses in developing mouse barrel cortex. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 100: 13069-13074, 2003


  16. Palizvan MR, Sohya K, Kohara K, Maruyama A, Yasuda H, Kimura F, Tsumoto T: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor increases inhibitory synapses, revealed in solitary neurons cultured from rat visual cortex. Neuroscience 126: 955-966, 2004


  17. Jiang B, Kitamura A, Yasuda H, Sohya K, Maruyama A, Yanagawa Y, Obata K, Tsumoto T: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor acutely depresses excitatory synaptic transmission to GABAergic neurons in visual cortical slices. Eur J Neurosci 20: 709-718, 2004


  18. Yanagisawa T, Tsumoto T, Kimura F: Transiently higher release probability during the critical period at thalamocortical transmission in the barrel cortex. Eur J Neurosci 20: 3006-3018, 2004


  19. Akaneya Y, Jiang B, Tsumoto T: RNAi-induced gene silencing by local electroporation in targeting brain region. J Neurophysiol 93: 594-602, 2005


  20. Hori K, Yasuda H, Konno D, Maruoka H, Tsumoto T, Sobue K: NMDA receptor-dependent synaptic translocation of insulin receptor substrate p53 via protein kinase C signaling. J Neurosci 25: 2670-2681, 2005


  21. Adachi N, Kohara K, Tsumoto T: Difference in trafficking of brain-derived neurotrophic factor between axons and dendrites of cortical neurons, revealed by live-cell imaging. BMC Neurosci 6: 42, 2005


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  1. Miyagi Y, Yamashita T, Fukaya M, Sonoda T, Okuno T, Yamada K, Watanabe M, Nagashima Y, Aoki I, Okuda K, Mishina M, Kawamoto S: Delphilin: A novel PDZ- and Formin homology (FH)-domain containing protein, which interacts with glutamate receptor δ2 subunit. J Neurosci 22: 803-814, 2002


  2. Oshima S, Fukaya M, Nagashima M, Shirakawa T, Oguchi H, Watanabe M: Early onset of NMDA receptor GluRε1 (NR2A) expression and its abundant postsynaptic localization in developing motoneurons of the mouse hypoglossal nucleus. Neurosci Res 43: 239-250, 2002


  3. Nakazawa K, Quirk MC, Chitwood RA, Watanabe M, Yeckel MF, Sun LD, Kato A, Carr CA, Johnston D, Wilson MA, Tonegawa S: Requirement for hippocampal CA3 NMDA receptors in associative memory recall. Science 297: 211-218, 2002


  4. Ichikawa R, Miyazaki T, Kano M, Hashikawa T, Tatsumi H, Sakimura K, Mishina M, Inoue Y, Watanabe M: Distal extension of climbing fiber territory and multiple innervation caused by aberrant wiring to adjacent spiny branchlets in cerebellar Purkinje cells lacking glutamate receptor GluRε2. J Neurosci 22: 8487-8503, 2002


  5. Miura M, Watanabe M, Offermanns S, Simon MI, Kano M: Group I mGluR signaling via Gαq/Gα11 secures the induction of long-term potentiation in the hippocampal area CA1. J Neurosci 22: 8379-8390, 2002


  6. Toyooka K, Iritani S, Makifuchi T, Shirakawa O, Kitamura K, Maeda K, Nakamura R, Niizato K, Watanabe M, Kakita A, Takahashi H, Someya T, Nawa N: Selective reduction of a PDZ protein, SAP-97, in the prefrontal cortex of patients with chronic schizophrenia. J Neurochem 83: 797-806, 2002


  7. Ohtsuki S, Tachikawa M, Takanaga H, Shimizu H, Watanabe M, Hosoya K, Terasaki T: The blood-brain barrier creatine transporter is a major pathway for supplying creatine to the brain. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 22: 1327-1335, 2002


  8. Nakamura K, Tanoue K, Satoh T, Takekawa M, Watanabe M, Shima H, Kikuchi K: A novel low-molecular-mass dual-specificity phosphatase, LDP-2, with a naturally occurring substitution that affects substrate specificity. J Biochem 132: 463-470, 2002


  9. Kinoshita M, Kojima S, Sato K, Watanabe M, Urano A, Ito E: Multiple-site optical recording for characterization of functional synaptic organization of the optic tectum of rainbow trout. Eur J Neurosci 16: 868-876, 2002


  10. Saito T, Fujimoto W, Yanase H, Watanabe M, Iwanaga T: Immunohistochemical localization of serotonin transporter in the adrenal chromaffin cells and mast cells of mice. Biomed Res 23: 277-286, 2002


  11. Yamada K, Watanabe M: Cytodifferentiation of Bergmann glia and its relationship with Purkinje cells. Anat Sci Int 77: 94-108, 2002


  12. Sakai K, Shimizu H, Koike T, Furuya S, Watanabe M: Neutral amino acid transporter ASCT1 is preferentially expressed in L-Ser-synthetic/storing glial cells in the mouse with transient expression in developing capillaries. J Neurosci 23: 550-560, 2003


  13. Kakizawa S, Yamada K, Watanabe M, Kano M: Effects of insulin-like growth factor I on climbing fiber synapse elimination during cerebellar development. Eur J Neurosci 17: 545-554, 2003


  14. Fukaya M, Kato A, Lovett C, Tonegawa S, Watanabe M: Retention of NMDA receptor NR2 subunits in the lumen of endoplasmic reticulum in targeted NR1 knockout mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 100: 4855-4860, 2003


  15. Shibata T, Watanabe M, Ichikawa R, Ameda K, Koyanagi T: Transient neonatal expression of NR2B/2D subunit mRNAs of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor in the parasympathetic preganglionic neurons in the rat spinal cord. Dev Brain Res 140: 263-268, 2003


  16. Somogyi P, Dalezios Y, Luján R, Roberts DB, Watanabe M, Shigemoto R: High level of mGluR7 in the presynaptic active zones of select populations of GABAergic terminals innervating interneurones in the rat hippocampus. Eur J Neurosci 17: 2503-2520, 2003


  17. Miyazaki T, Fukaya M, Shimizu H, Watanabe M: Developmental switching of vesicular glutamate transporters at parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synapses. Eur J Neurosci 17: 2563-2572, 2003


  18. Sassoé-Pngnetto M, Utvik JK, Camoletto P, Watanabe M, Stephenson FA, Bredt DS, Otternen OP: Organization of postsynaptic density proteins and glutamate receptors in axodendritic and dendrodendritic synapses of the rat olfactory bulb. J Comp Neurol 463: 237-248, 2003


  19. Miyata M, Kashiwadani H, Fukaya M, Hayashi T, Wu D, Suzuki T, Watanabe M, Kawakami Y: Role of thalamic phospholipase Cβ4 mediated by metabotropic glutamate receptor type 1 in inflammatory pain. J Neurosci 23: 8098-8108, 2003


  20. Jourdi H, Iwakura Y, Narisawa-Saito M, Ibaraki K, Xiong H, Watanabe M, Hayashi Y, Takei N, Nawa H: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor signal enhances and maintains the expression of AMPA receptor-associated PDZ proteins in developing cortical neurons. Dev Biol 263: 216-230, 2003


  21. Furuya S, Watanabe M: Novel neuroglial and glioglial relationships mediated by L-serine metabolism. Arch Histol Cytol 66: 109-121, 2003


  22. Yamashita N, Sakai K, Furuya S, Watanabe M: Selective expression of L-serine synthetic enzyme 3PGDH in Schwann cells, perineuronal glia, and endoneurial fibroblasts along sciatic nerves and its upregulation after crush injury. Arch Histol Cytol 66: 429-436, 2003


  23. Takahashi Y, Mori H, Mishina M, Watanabe M, Fujiwara T, Shimomura J, Aiba H, Miyajima T, Saito Y, Nezu A, Nishida H, Imai K, Saskaguchi N, Kondo N: Autoantibodies to NMDA receptor in patients with chronic forms of epilepsia partialis continua. Neurology 61: 891-896, 2003


  24. Miyazaki M, Hashimoto K, Shin H-S, Kano M, Watanabe M: P/Q-type Ca2+ channel a1A regulates synaptic competition on developing cerebellar Purkinje cells. J Neurosci 24: 1734-1743, 2004


  25. Kinoshita N, Kimura K, Matsumoto N, Watanabe M, Fukaya M, Ide C: Mammalian septin Sept2 modulates the activity of GLAST, a glutamate transporter in astrocytes. Genes Cells 9: 1-14, 2004


  26. Yoshida K, Furuya S, Osuka S, Mitoma J, Shinoda Y, Watanabe M, Azuma N, Tanaka H, Hashikawa T, Itohara S, Hirabayashi Y: Targeted disruption of the mouse 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase gene causes severe neurodevelopmental defects and results in embryonic lethality. J Biol Chem 279: 3573-3577, 2004


  27. Somogyi J, Baude A, Omori Y, Shimizu H, Mestikawy SE, Fukaya M, Ryuichi S, Watanabe M, Somogyi P: GABAergic basket cells expressing cholecystokinin contain vesicular glutamate transporter type 3 (VGLUT3) in their synaptic terminals in hippocampus and isocortex of the rat. Eur J Neurosci 19: 552-569, 2004


  28. Fukudome Y, Ohno-Shosaku T, Matsui M, Omori Y, Fukaya M, Taketo M, Watanabe M, Manabe M, Kano M: Two distinct classes of muscarinic action on hippoccampal inhibitory synapses: M2-mediated direct suppression and M1/M3-mediated indirect suppression through endocannabinoid signaling. Eur J Neurosci 19: 2682-2692, 2004


  29. Nakashima T, Tomi M, Katayama K, Tachikawa M, Watanabe M, Terasaki T, Hosoya K: Blood-to-retina transport of creatine via creatine transporter (CRT) at the rat inner blood-brain barrier. J Neurochem 89: 1454-1461, 2004


  30. Tachikawa M, Fukaya M, Terasaki T, Ohtsuki S, Watanabe M: Distinct cellular expressions of creatine synthetic enzyme GAMT and creatine kinases uCK-Mi and CK-B suggest novel neuron-glial relationship for brain energy homeostasis. Eur J Neurosci 20: 144-160, 2004


  31. Ferraguti F, Cobden P, Pollard M, Cope D, Shigemoto R, Watanabe M, Somogy P: Immunolocalization of metabotropic glutamate receptor 1α (mGluR1α) in distinct classes of interneuron in the CA1 region of the rat hippocampus. Hippocampus 14: 193-215, 2004


  32. Nagy GG, Al-Ayyan M, Andrew D, Fukaya M, Watanabe M, Todd AJ: Widespread expression of the AMPA receptor GluR2 subunit at glutamatergic synapses in the rat spinal cord and phosphorylation of GluR1 in response to noxious stimulation revealed with an antigen unmasking method. J Neurosci 24: 5766-5777, 2004


  33. Abe M, Fukaya M, Yagi T, Mishina M, Watanabe M, Sakimura K: NMDA Receptor GluRε/NR2 subunits are essential for postsynaptic localization and protein stability of GluRζ1/NR1 subunit. J Neurosci 24: 9292-9304, 2004


  34. Hama K, Aoki J, Fukaya M, Kishi Y, Sakai T, Suzuki R, Ohta H, Yamori T, Watanabe M, Chun J, Arai H: Lysophosphatidic acid and autotaxin stimulate cell motility of neoplastic and non-neoplastic cells through LPA1. J Biol Chem 279: 17634-17639, 2004


  35. Oshima S, Yamada K, Shirakawa T, Watanabe M: Changes of high-affinity choline transporter expression during degeneration and regeneration of hypoglossal nerves in mice. Neurosci Lett 365: 97-101, 2004


  36. Kawano H, Nakatani T, Mori T, Ueno S, Fukaya M, Abe A, Kobayashi M, Toda F, Watanabe M, Matsuoka I: Identification and characterization of novel developmentally regulated neural-specific proteins, BRINP family. Mol Brain Res 125: 60-75, 2004


  37. Hori S, Ohtsuki S, Tachikawa M, Kimura N, Kondo T, Watanabe M, Nakashima E, Terasaki T: Functional expression of rat ABCG2 and its enhancement by astrocyte-derived soluble factor(s). J Neurochem 90: 526-536, 2004


  38. Kitamura HW, Hamanaka H, Watanabe M, Wada K, Yamazaki C, Fujita SC, Manabe T, Nukina N: Age-dependent enhancement of hippocampal long-term potentiation in knock-in mice expressing human apolipoprotein E4 instead of mouse apolipoprotein E. Neurosci Lett 369: 173-178, 2004


  39. Nakatsu F, Okada M, Mori F, Kamazawa N, Iwasa H, Zhu G, Kasagi Y, Kamiya H, Harada A, Nishimura K, Takeuchi A, Miyazaki T, Watanabe M, Yuasa S, Manabe T, Wakabayashi K, Kaneko S, Saito T, Ohno H: Defective function of GABA-containing synaptic vesicles in mice lacking the AP-3B clathrin adaptor. J Cell Biol 167: 293-302, 2004


  40. Oguro K, Miyawaki T, Yokota H, Kato K, Kamiya T, Katayama Y, Fukaya M, Watanabe M, Shimazaki K: Upreguration of GluR2 decrease intracellular Ca2+ following ischemia in developing gerbils. Neurosci Lett 364: 101-105, 2004


  41. Nakamura M, Sato K, Fukaya M, Araishi K, Aiba A, Kano M, Watanabe M: Signaling complex formation of phospholipase Cβ4 with mGluR1α and IP3R1 at the perisynapse and endoplasmic reticulum in the mouse brain. Eur J Neurosci 20: 2929-2944, 2004


  42. Yamazaki M, Ohno-Shosaku T, Fukaya M, Kano M, Watanabe M, Sakimura K: A novel action of stargazin as an enhancer of AMPA receptor activity. Neurosci Res 50: 369-374, 2004


  43. Nagy GG, Watanabe M, Fukaya M, Todd R: Synaptic distribution of the NR1, NR2A, and NR2B subunits of the NMDA receptor in the rat lumbar spinal cord revealed with an antigen unmasking technique. Eur J Neurosci 20: 3301-3312, 2004


  44. Hirai H, Miyazaki T, Kakegawa W, Matsuda S, Mishina M, Watanabe M, Yuzaki M: Rescue of abnbormal phenotypes of the δ2 glutamate receptor-null mice by mutant δ2 transgenes. EMBO Rep 6: 90-95, 2005


  45. Kinoshita M, Fuyaka M, Tojima T, Kojima S, Ando H, Watanabe M, Urano A, Ito E: Retinotectal transmission in the optic tectum of rainbow trout. J Comp Neurol 484: 249-259, 2005


  46. Fukaya M, Hayashi Y, Watanabe M: NR2-to-NR3B subunit conversion of NMDA receptor in early postnatal motoneurons. Eur J Neurosci 21: 1432-1436, 2005


  47. Takeuchi T, Miyazaki T, Watanabe M, Mori H, Sakimura K, Mishina M: Control of synaptic connection by glutamate receptor δ2 in the mature cerebellum. J Neurosci 484: 249-259, 2005


  48. Nakashima T, Tomi M, Tachikawa M, Watanabe M, Terasaki T, Hosoya K: Evidence for creatine biosynthesis in Müller glial cells Glia 52: 47-52, 2005


  49. Taniguchi M, Masuda T, Fukaya M, Kataoka H, Mishina M, Yaginuma H, Watanabe M, Shimizu T: Identification and characterization of a novel member of murine semaphorin family. Genes Cells 10: 785-792, 2005


  50. Hoshino M, Nakamura S, Mori K, Kawauchi T, Terao M, Nishimura Y.V, Fukuda A, Matsuo N, Sone M, Watanabe M, Terashima T, Wright CVE, Kawaguchi Y, Nakao K, Nabeshima Y: Ptf1a, a bHLH transcriptional gene, defines GABAergic neuronal fates in cerebellum. Neuron 47: 201-213, 2005


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  1. Funatsu N, Inoue T, Nakamura S: Gene expression analysis of the late embryonic mouse cerebral cortex using DNA microarrayFidentification of several region- and layer-specific genes. Cereb Cortex 14: 1031-1044, 2004


  2. Ohira K, Kumanogoh H, Sahara Y, Homma KJ, Hirai H, Nakamura S, Hayashi H: A truncated tropomyosine-related kinase B receptor, T1, regulates glial cell morphology via Rho GDP dissociation Inhibitor 1. J Neurosci 25: 1343-1353, 2005


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  1. Grifone R, Laclef C, Spitz F, Llpez S, Demingon J, Guidotti J-E, Kawakami K, Xu P, Kelly R, Petrof BJ, Daegelen D, Concordet J-P, Maire P: Six1 and Eya1 expression can reprogram adult muscle from the slow-twitch phenotype into the fast-twitch phenotype. Mol Cell Biol 24: 6253-6267, 2004


  2. Coletta RD, Christensen K, Reichenberger KJ, Lamb J, Micomonaco D, Huang L, Wolf DM, Müller-Tidow C, Golub TR, Kawakami K, Ford HL: The Six1 homeoprotein stimulates tumorigenesis via reactivation of the germ line and embryonic specific cyclin A1. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 101: 6478-6483, 2004


  3. Ikeda K, Onimaru H, Yamada J, Inoue K, Ueno S, Onaka T, Toyoda H, Arata A, Ishikawa T, Taketo MM, Fukuda A, Kawakami K: Malfunction of respiratory related neuronal activity in Na+, K+-ATPase α2 subunit-deficient mice is due to abnormal Cl- homeostasis in brainstem neurons. J Neurosci 24: 10693-10701, 2004


  4. Ando Z, Sato S, Ikeda K, Kawakami K: Slc12a2 is a direct target of two closely related homeobox proteins, Six1 and Six4. FEBS J 272: 3026-3041, 2005


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  1. Tojima T, Ito E: A cyclic AMP-regulated negative feedforward system for neuritogenesis revealed in a neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid cell. Neuroscience 104: 583-591, 2001


  2. Kubo M, Odai K, Sugimoto T, Ito E: Quantum chemical study of agonist-receptor vibrational interactions for activation of the glutamate receptor. J Biochem 129: 869-874, 2001


  3. Odai K, Sugimoto T, Hatakeyama D, Kubo M, Ito E: A theoretical study of electronic and structural states of neurotransmitters: γ-aminobutyric acid and glutamic acid. J Biochem 129: 909-915, 2001


  4. Shiga H, Tojima T, Ito E: Ca2+ signaling regulated by an ATP dependent autocrine mechanism in astrocytes. NeuroReport 12: 2619-2622, 2001


  5. Yamane Y, Shiga H, Asou H, Ito E: Gap junctional channel inhibition alters actin organization and calcium propagation in rat cultured astrocytes. Neuroscience 112: 593-603, 2002


  6. Kawahara K, Saito M, Nakajima T, Sato H, Tanaka M, Tojima T, Ito E: Increased resistance to nitric oxide cytotoxicity associated with differentiation of neuroblastoma-glioma hybrid (NG108-15) cells. Free Radic Res 36: 545-554, 2002


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  1. Kobayashi M, Imamura K, Sugai T, Onoda N, Yamamoto M, Komai S, Watanabe Y: Selective suppression of horizontal propagation in rat visual cortex by norepinephrine. Eur J Neurosci 12: 264-272, 2000


  2. Yoshimura Y, Sato H, Imamura K, Watanabe Y: Properties of horizontal and vertical inputs to pyramidal cells in the superficial layers of the cat visual cortex. J Neurosci 20: 1931-1940, 2000


  3. Komai S, Matsuyama T, Matsumoto K, Kato K, Kobayashi M, Imamura K, Yoshida S, Shiosaka S: Neuropsin regulates an early phase of schaffer-collateral long-term potentiation in the murine hippocampus. Eur J Neurosci 12: 1479-1486, 2000


  4. Kataoka Y, Morii H, Imamura K, Ciu Y, Kobayashi M, Watanabe Y: Control of neurotransmission, behavior, and development by photo-dynamic manipulation of tissue redox state of brain targets. Eur J Neurosci 12: 4417-4423, 2000


  5. Nakadate K, Imamura K, Watanabe Y: Effects of monocular deprivation on the expression pattern of alpha-1 and beta-1 adrenergic receptors in the kitten visual cortex. Neurosci Res 40: 155-162, 2001


  6. Hashimoto R, Nakamura Y, ImamuraK, NakadateK, Kashiwagi Y, MatsumotoN, Takeda M: Visual stimulation-induced phosphorylation of neurofilament-L in the visual cortex of dark-reared rats. Eur J Neurosci 14: 1237-1245, 2001


  7. Yamamoto M, Imamura K, Kobayashi M, Nakadate K, Yokoyama C, Watanabe Y, Yamamoto M, Negi A: N-(2-Chloroethyl)-N-ethyl-2-bromobenzylamine reduces intracellular calcium response to noradrenaline in rat visual cortex. Neuroscience 107: 209-218, 2001


  8. Richter H, Magnusson S, Imamura K, Fredrikson M, Okura M, Watanabe Y, Langstrom B: Long-term adaptation to prism-induced inversion of the retinal images. Exp Brain Res 144: 445-457, 2002


  9. Kobayashi M, Sasabe T, Takeda M, Kondo Y, Yoshikubo S, Imamura K, Onoe H, Sawada T, Watanabe Y: Functional anatomy of chemical senses in the alert monkey revealed by positron emission tomography. Eur J Neurosci 16: 975-980, 2002


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  1. Ino M, Yoshinaga T, Wakamori M, Miyamoto N, Takahashi E, Sonoda J, Kagaya T, Oki T, Nagasu T, Nishizawa Y, Tanaka I, Imoto K, Aizawa S, Koch S, Schwartz A, Niidome T, Sawada K, Mori Y: Functional disorder of sympathetic nervous system in mice lacking α1B subunit (Cav 2.2) of N-type calcium channel. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 98: 5323-5328, 2001


  2. Sugawara T, Tsurubuchi Y, Agarwala KL, Ito M, Fukuma G, Mazaki-Miyazaki E, Nagafuji H, Noda M, Imoto K, Wada K, Mitsudome A, Kaneko S, Montal M, Nagata K, Hirose S, Yamakawa K: A missense mutation of the Na+ channel alphaII subunit gene Nav1.2 in a patient with febrile and afebrile seizures causes channel dysfunction. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 98: 6384-6389, 2001


  3. Hatakeyama S, Wakamori M, Ino M, Miyamoto N, Takahashi E, Yoshinaga T, Sawada K, Imoto K, Tanaka I, Yoshizawa T, Nishizawa Y, Mori Y, Niidome T, Shoji S: Differential nociceptive responses in mice lacking the α1B subunit of N-type Ca2+ channels. NeuroReport 12: 2423-2427, 2001


  4. Hara Y, Wakamori M, Ishii M, Maeno E, Nishida M, Yoshida T, Yamada H, Shimizu S, Mori E, Kudoh J, Shimizu N, Kurose H, Okada Y, Imoto K, Mori Y: LTRPC2 Ca2+-permeable channel activated by changes in redox status confers susceptibility to cell death. Mol Cell 9: 163-173, 2002


  5. Morii T, Sato S, Hagihara M, Mori Y, Imoto K, Makino K: Structure-based design of a leucine zipper protein with new DNA contacting region. Biochemistry 41: 2177-2183, 2002


  6. Morii T, Sugimoto K, Makino K, Otsuka M, Imoto K, Mori Y: A new fluorescent biosensor for inositol trisphosphate. J Am Chem Soc 12: 1138-1139, 2002


  7. Matsushita K, Wakamori M, Rhyu I-J, Arii T, Oda S, Mori Y, Imoto K: Bidirectional alterations in cerebellar synaptic transmission of tottering and rolling Ca2+ channel mutant mice. J Neurosci 22: 4388-4398, 2002


  8. Kato K, Wakamori M, Mori Y, Imoto K, Kitamura K: Inhibitory effects of cilnidipine on peripheral and brain N-type Ca2+ channels expressed in BHK cells. Neuropharmacology 42: 1099-1108, 2002


  9. Ichida S, Abe J, Sugimoto W, Uematsu M, Komoike K, Imoto K, Mori M, Wada T, Minami T, Kakutani K: Antigen selectivity characteristic of polyclonal antibodies against omega-conotoxin GVIA and N-type voltage-dependent calcium channels. Neurochem Res 28: 789-796, 2003


  10. Akiba I, Seki T, Mori M, Iizuka M, Nishimura S, Sasaki S, Imoto K, Barsoumian EL: Stable expression and characterization of human PN1 and PN3 sodium channels. Receptors Channels 9: 291-299, 2003


  11. Mori M, Konno T, Morii T, Nagayama K, Imoto K: Regulatory interaction of sodium channel IQ-motif with calmodulin C-terminal lobe. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 307: 290-296, 2003


  12. Matsuyama Z, Yanagisawa NK, Aoki Y, Black JL 3rd, Lennon VA, Mori Y, Imoto K, Inuzuka T: Polyglutamine repeats of spinocerebellar ataxia 6 impair the cell-death-preventing effect of CaV2.1 Ca2+ channel --- loss-of-function cellular model of SCA6. Neurobiol Dis 17: 198-204, 2004


  13. Itoh H, Shimizu M, Mabuchi H, Imoto K: Clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of Brugada syndrome caused by a missense mutation in the S5-pore site of SCN5A. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol 16: 378-383, 2005


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  3. Nakayama H, Ueno S, Ikeuchi T, Hatanaka H: Regulation of α3 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit mRNA levels by NGF and camp in PC12 cells. J Neurochem 74: 1346-1354, 2000


  4. Yoshikawa M, Nakayama H, Ueno S, Hirano M, Hatanaka H, Furuya H: Chronic fentanyl treatments induce the up-regulation of μ opioid receptor mRNA in rat pheochromocytoma cells. Brain Res 859: 217-223, 2000


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  10. Araki T, Yamada M, Ohnishi H, Sano S, Hatanaka H: BIT/SHPS-1 enhances BDNF-promoted neuronal survival in cultured cerebral cortical neurons. J Neurochem 75: 1502-1510, 2000


  11. Nishio C, Yoshida K, Nishiyama K, Hatanaka H, Yamada M: Involvement of cystatin C in oxidative stress-induced apoptosis of cultured rat CNS neurons. Brain Res 873F252-262, 2000


  12. Yoshida K, Yamada M, Nishio C, Konishi A, Hatanaka H: SNRK, a member of th SNF1 family, is related to low K + -induced apoptosis of cultured rat cerebellar granule neurons. Brain Res 873: 274-282, 2000


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  14. Yuhara A, Nishio C, Abiru Y, Hatanaka H, Takei N: PACAP has a neurotrophic effect on cultured basal forebrain cholinergic neurons from adult rats. Dev Brain Res 131: 41-45, 2001


  15. Murai M, Enokido Y, Inamura N, Yoshino M, Nakatsu Y, van der Horst GT, Hoeijmakers JH, Tanaka K, Hatanaka H:  Early postnatal ataxia and abnormal cerebellar development in mice lacking Xeroderma pigmentosum group A and Cockayne syndrome group B DNA repair genes. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 98: 13379-13384, 2001


  16. Kojima M, Takei N, Numakawa T, Ishikawa Y, Suzki S, Matsumoto T, Katoh-Semba R, Nawa H, Hatanaka H: Biological characterization and optical imaging of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-green fluorescent protein suggest an activity-dependent local release of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in neuritis of cultured hippocampal neurons. J Neurosci Res 64: 1-10, 2001


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  18. Yamada M, Suzuki K, Mizutani M, Asada A, Matozaki T, Ikeuchi T, Koizumi S, Hatanaka H: Analysis of tyrosine phosphorylation-dependent protein-protein interactions in TrkB-mediated intracellular signaling using modified yeast two-hybrid system. J Biochem 130: 157-165, 2001


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  2. Higo N, Oishi T, Yamashita A, Matsuda K, Hayashi M: Expression of GAP-43 and SCG10 mRNAs in lateral geniculate nucleus of normal and monocularly deprived macaque monkeys. J Neurosci 20: 6030-6038, 2000


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  7. Watakabe A, Fujita H, Hayashi M, Yamamori T: Growth/differentiation factor 7 is preferentially expressed in the primary motor area of the monkey neocortex. J Neurochem 76: 1455-1464, 2001


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  9. Tohno S, Tohno Y, Hayashi M, Moriwake Y, Minami T: Accumulation of magnesium as well as calcium and phosphorus in Japanese monkey arteries with aging. Biol Trace Elem Res 84: 81-92, 2001


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  13. Mori T, Yamashita D, Homma K, Shimizu K, Hayashi M: Changes in NT-3 and TrkC in the primary visual cortex of developing macaques. NeuroReport 13: 1689-1694, 2002


  14. Mori T, Shimizu K, Hayashi M: Levels of serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor in primates. Primates 44: 167-169, 2003


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  18. Shimizu K, Udono T, Tanaka C, Narushima E, Yoshihara M, Takeda M, Tanahashi A, van Elsacker L, Hayashi M, Takenaka O: Comparative study of urinary reproductive hormones in great apes. Primates 44: 183-190, 2003


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  5. Farkas I, Baranyi L, Ishikawa Y, Okada N, Bohata C, Budai D, Fukuda. A, Imai M, Okada H: CD59 blocks not only the insertion of C9 into MAC but inhibits ion channel formation of homologous C5b-8 as well as C5b-9. J Physiol 539: 537-545, 2002


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