S Narumiya
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Recent Articles
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Thumkeo D, Katsura Y, Nishimura Y, Kanchanawong P, Tohyama K, Ishizaki T, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2020 Jan;
6(1):eaay2432.
PMID: 31911947
The mechanism by which the cytosolic protein Zap70 physically interacts with and phosphorylates its substrate, the transmembrane protein LAT, upon T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation remains largely obscure. In this...
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Shinohara R, Taniguchi M, Ehrlich A, Yokogawa K, Deguchi Y, Cherasse Y, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2017 Sep;
23(8):1717-1730.
PMID: 28924188
Dopamine in prefrontal cortices is implicated in cognitive and emotional functions, and the dysfunction of prefrontal dopamine has been associated with cognitive and emotional deficits in mental illnesses. These findings...
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Ota H, Katanosaka K, Murase S, Furuyashiki T, Narumiya S, Mizumura K
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2017 Aug;
28(3):826-833.
PMID: 28759126
We previously demonstrated that nerve growth factor (NGF) and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) were upregulated after lengthening contractions (LC) in exercised muscle through B2 bradykinin receptor activation and...
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Woodward D, Jones R, Narumiya S
Pharmacol Rev
. 2011 Jul;
63(3):471-538.
PMID: 21752876
It is now more than 15 years since the molecular structures of the major prostanoid receptors were elucidated. Since then, substantial progress has been achieved with respect to distribution and...
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Aoki T, Nishimura M, Matsuoka T, Yamamoto K, Furuyashiki T, Kataoka H, et al.
Br J Pharmacol
. 2011 Mar;
163(6):1237-49.
PMID: 21426319
Background And Purpose: Cerebral aneurysm is a frequent cerebrovascular event and a major cause of fatal subarachnoid haemorrhage, but there is no medical treatment for this condition. Haemodynamic stress and,...
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Eguchi M, Kariya S, Okano M, Higaki T, Makihara S, Fujiwara T, et al.
Clin Exp Immunol
. 2010 Dec;
163(2):260-9.
PMID: 21166666
Otitis media is one of the most common and intractable ear diseases, and is the major cause of hearing loss, especially in children. Multiple factors affect the onset or development...
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Saleem S, Shah Z, Maruyama T, Narumiya S, Dore S
Neuroscience
. 2010 Jul;
170(1):317-23.
PMID: 20621166
We and others have identified that inhibition of cyclooxygenase might not be the optimal approach to limiting brain damage after stroke. Now we are investigating the unique properties of the...
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Takano T, Kinoshita N, Narumiya S, Takeuchi Y
Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol
. 2010 Jan;
36(4):353-5.
PMID: 20102515
No abstract available.
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Ueno T, Suzuki T, Oikawa A, Hosono K, Kosaka Y, Amano H, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother
. 2009 Dec;
64(2):93-100.
PMID: 20015609
Chronic inflammation, which is characterized by the proliferation of granulation tissues, is known to be regulated by angiogenesis. Recent results suggest that bone marrow-derived (BM-derived) hematopoietic cells regulate angiogenesis in...
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Wei G, Kibler K, Koehler R, Maruyama T, Narumiya S, Dore S
Neuroscience
. 2008 Sep;
156(4):1111-7.
PMID: 18790018
Transient global cerebral ischemia causes delayed neuronal death in the hippocampal CA1 region. It also induces an increase in cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2), which generates several metabolites of arachidonic acid, known...