Shigekazu Tanaka
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Recent Articles
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Tanaka S, Orita H, Kataoka T, Miyazaki M, Saeki H, Wada R, et al.
Carcinogenesis
. 2023 Feb;
44(4):341-349.
PMID: 36753047
Chronic inflammation is widely recognized as a major risk factor for cancer formation, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Recently, it was shown that Gasdermin D (GSDMD) protein drives...
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Tanaka S, Oda Y, Ryokai M, Uda T, Kunihiro N, Kuki I, et al.
Paediatr Anaesth
. 2017 Feb;
27(4):409-416.
PMID: 28211120
Background: Electrocorticogram (ECoG) spike activity is enhanced under general anesthesia with 1.5 minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) sevoflurane compared with lower concentrations in adult patients with epilepsy. However, the effect of...
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Tanaka S, Mizushina Y, Kato Y, Tamura M, Shiroishi T
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2013 Aug;
3(10):1843-50.
PMID: 23979942
Mouse Gasdermin A3 (Gsdma3) is the causative gene for dominant skin mutations exhibiting alopecia. Mouse has two other Gsdma3-related genes, Gsdma and Gsdma2, whereas human and rat have only one...
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Tamura M, Hosoya M, Fujita M, Iida T, Amano T, Maeno A, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2013 Mar;
22(12):2471-81.
PMID: 23449628
Partial trisomy distal 4q (denoted 4q+) is a human chromosomal disorder caused by duplication of the distal end of the long arm of chromosome 4 (Chr4). This disorder manifests typical...
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Komiyama H, Aoki A, Tanaka S, Maekawa H, Kato Y, Wada R, et al.
Genes Genet Syst
. 2010 Apr;
85(1):75-83.
PMID: 20410667
GASDERMIN B (GSDMB) belongs to the novel gene family GASDERMIN (GSDM). All GSDM family members are located in amplicons, genomic regions often amplified during cancer development. Given that GSDMB is...
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Kiso M, Tanaka S, Saba R, Matsuda S, Shimizu A, Ohyama M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2009 May;
106(23):9292-7.
PMID: 19470461
Hair is maintained through a cyclic process that includes periodic regeneration of hair follicles in a stem cell-dependent manner. Little is known, however, about the cellular and molecular mechanisms that...
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Fujii T, Tamura M, Tanaka S, Kato Y, Yamamoto H, Mizushina Y, et al.
Genesis
. 2008 Aug;
46(8):418-23.
PMID: 18693275
Members of the novel gene family Gasdermin (Gsdm) are exclusively expressed in a highly tissue-specific manner in the epithelium of skin and the gastrointestinal tract. Based on their expression patterns...
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Tanaka S, Miura I, Yoshiki A, Kato Y, Yokoyama H, Shinogi A, et al.
Genomics
. 2007 Oct;
90(6):703-11.
PMID: 17920809
Two classical mouse hair coat mutations, Rex (Re) and Rex wavy coat (Re(wc)), are linked to the type I inner root sheath (IRS) keratin genes of chromosome 11. An N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced...
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Tanaka S, Tamura M, Aoki A, Fujii T, Komiyama H, Sagai T, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2007 Jun;
359(4):902-7.
PMID: 17572385
Recombination-induced mutation 3 (Rim3) is a spontaneous mouse mutation that exhibits dominant phenotype of hyperkeratosis and hair loss. Fine linkage analysis of Rim3 and sequencing revealed a novel single point...
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Tamura M, Tanaka S, Fujii T, Aoki A, Komiyama H, Ezawa K, et al.
Genomics
. 2007 Mar;
89(5):618-29.
PMID: 17350798
Gasdermin (Gsdm) was originally identified as a candidate causative gene for several mouse skin mutants. Several Gsdm-related genes sharing a protein domain with DFNA5, the causative gene of human nonsyndromic...