Name
 

Masayuki Masu

   
Affiliation
 

University of Tsukuba (Institute of Basic Medical Sciences)
Doctoral Program in Life System Medical Sciences, Molecular Neurobiology
Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences

   
Title
  Professor
   
Academic degrees
 

MD (Kyoto University)
PhDiKyoto Universityj

   
Research Fields
 

Molecular Neurobiology

   
Research Subjects
 

Study on Neural network formation and Neuronal signaling

   
Academic Society Membership
  - Member, The Japan Neuroscience Society
- Member, The Molecular Biology Society of Japan
- Member, The Japanese Biochemical Society
- Member, Society for Neuroscience
   
Academic Publications
 

Okada, T. et al. Migration and nucleogenesis of mouse precerebellar neurons visualized by in utero electroporation of a green fluorescent protein gene. Neurosci. Res. 57, 40-49, 2007.

 

Nagamine, S. et al. Expression of a heparan sulfate remodeling enzyme, heparan sulfate 6-O-endosulfatase sulfatase FP2, in the rat nervous system. Brain Res. Dev. Brain Res. 159, 135-143, 2005.

 

Shiomi, K. et al. Ccd1, a novel protein with a DIX domain, is a positive regulator in the Wnt signaling during zebrafish neural patterning. Curr. Biol. 13 73-77, 2003.

 

Keino-Masu, K. et al. Deleted in Colorectal Cancer (DCC) Encodes a Netrin Receptor. Cell 87, 17185, 1996.

 

Masu, M. et al. Specific Deficit of the ON Response in Visual Transmission by Targeted Disruption of the mGluR6 Gene. Cell 80, 757-765, 1995.

   
Awards
 

 

   
tel,fax
  tel : 029-853-3249
  fax : 029-853-3498
   
E-mail Address
  mmasumd.tsukuba.ac.jp
[Education and Experience]

1986.3
Graduated from Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University

1986.4
Kobe Central Municipal Hospital, Resident

1992.3
Graduated from Doctoral Program in Medicine, Kyoto University

1992.4
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University

1994.7
Postdoctral Fellow, University of California, San Francisco, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

1997.12
Professor, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Tsukuba