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Umezawa K, Ikeda R, Sakamoto T, Enomoto Y, Nihashi Y, Shinji S, et al.
BioTech (Basel) . 2024 May; 13(2). PMID: 38804293
A myogenetic oligodeoxynucleotide (myoDN), iSN04 (5'-AGA TTA GGG TGA GGG TGA-3'), is a single-stranded 18-base telomeric DNA that serves as an anti-nucleolin aptamer and induces myogenic differentiation, which is expected...
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Nohira N, Shinji S, Nakamura S, Nihashi Y, Shimosato T, Takaya T
Biomedicines . 2022 Nov; 10(11). PMID: 36359210
Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS) is the muscle-derived tumor retaining myogenic ability. iSN04 and AS1411, which are myogenetic oligodeoxynucleotides (myoDNs) serving as anti-nucleolin aptamers, have been reported to inhibit the proliferation and...
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Nihashi Y, Shinji S, Umezawa K, Shimosato T, Ono T, Kagami H, et al.
Anim Sci J . 2021 Jul; 92(1):e13597. PMID: 34309956
Myoblasts are myogenic precursors that develop into myotubes during muscle formation. Improving efficiency of myoblast differentiation is important for advancing meat production by domestic animals. We recently identified novel oligodeoxynucleotides...
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Shinji S, Umezawa K, Nihashi Y, Nakamura S, Shimosato T, Takaya T
Front Cell Dev Biol . 2021 Feb; 8:616706. PMID: 33585451
Herein we report that the 18-base telomeric oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) designed from the GG genome promote differentiation of skeletal muscle myoblasts which are myogenic precursor cells. We termed these myogenetic ODNs...
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Nihashi Y, Umezawa K, Shinji S, Hamaguchi Y, Kobayashi H, Kono T, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Nov; 9(1):16527. PMID: 31712718
Myoblasts play a central role during skeletal muscle formation and growth. Precise understanding of myoblast properties is thus indispensable for meat production. Herein, we report the cellular characteristics and gene...
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Shinji S, Nakamura S, Nihashi Y, Umezawa K, Takaya T
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem . 2019 Aug; 84(1):63-75. PMID: 31462179
A natural isoquinoline alkaloid, berberine, has been known to exhibit anti-tumor activity in various cancer cells inducing cell cycle arrest. However, it has not been investigated whether berberine and its...