Shingo Tsukamoto
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Tsukamoto S, Mofrad M
J Chem Phys
. 2025 Feb;
162(5).
PMID: 39918128
Chromatin loop formation plays a crucial role in 3D genome interactions, with misfolding potentially leading to irregular gene expression and various diseases. While experimental tools such as Hi-C have advanced...
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Colmenares S, Tsukamoto S, Hickmann C, Brennan L, Khavani M, Mofrad M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39677692
The recruitment of Heterochromatin Protein 1 (HP1) partners is essential for heterochromatin assembly and function, yet our knowledge regarding their organization in heterochromatin remains limited. Here we show that interactors...
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Tsukamoto S, Chiam K, Asakawa T, Sawasaki K, Takesue N, Sakamoto N
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2022 Feb;
597:37-43.
PMID: 35123264
Cells sense the direction of mechanical stimuli including substrate stretching and show morphological and functional responses. The nuclear deformation with respect to the direction of mechanical stimuli is thought of...
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Tsukamoto S, Asakawa T, Kimura S, Takesue N, Mofrad M, Sakamoto N
J Biomech
. 2021 Mar;
119:110292.
PMID: 33667883
Nuclear deformation caused by mechanical stimuli has been suggested to significantly impact various cellular activities, such as gene expression, protein synthesis and mechanotransduction. To understand how nuclear deformation regulates cellular...
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Suzuki K, Washio T, Tsukamoto S, Kato K, Iwamoto E, Ogoh S
Physiol Rep
. 2020 Feb;
8(3):e14369.
PMID: 32061192
In the present study, we hypothesized that habitual cigarette smoking attenuates endothelial function in the cerebral circulation as well as that of the peripheral circulation in young adults. To test...