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Daisuke Matsumaru
Researcher at Gifu Pharmaceutical University
Publications - 6
Citations - 27
Daisuke Matsumaru is an academic researcher from Gifu Pharmaceutical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retinoid X receptor & Ligand (biochemistry). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1 citations. Previous affiliations of Daisuke Matsumaru include Wakayama Medical University.
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Triphenyl phosphate delayed pubertal timing and induced decline of ovarian reserve in mice as an estrogen receptor antagonist.
Haojia Ma,Keishi Ishida,Chenke Xu,Kyosuke Takahashi,Yu Li,Chenhao Zhang,Qiyue Kang,Yingting Jia,Wenxin Hu,Daisuke Matsumaru,Tsuyoshi Nakanishi,Jianying Hu +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a significant delay in pubertal timing was observed in the mice exposed to 50 mg/kg of TPhP, and a significant reduction in the number of follicles in all stages was observed after being exposed to TPHP for 40 days at concentrations of 10 and 50mg/kg.
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New Insights into Development of Female Reproductive Tract-Hedgehog-Signal Response in Wolffian Tissues Directly Contributes to Uterus Development
Ryuma Haraguchi,Gen Yamada,Aki Murashima,Aki Murashima,Daisuke Matsumaru,Daisuke Matsumaru,Riko Kitazawa,Sohei Kitazawa +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that the WD mesenchyme under the regulation of Hedgehog (Hh) signaling is closely related to the developmental processes of the female reproductive tract during embryonic and postnatal periods.
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Evaluation of surgical procedures of mouse urethra by visualization and the formation of fistula.
Taiju Hyuga,Daiki Hashimoto,Daisuke Matsumaru,Shinji Kumegawa,Shinichi Asamura,Kentaro Suzuki,Kei-ichi Katayama,Shigeru Nakamura,Hideo Nakai,Gen Yamada +9 more
TL;DR: Assessment of post-surgical conditions of urogenital tissues can be improved by the current analyses on the urethral status, which is vital to improve surgical model animals including mouse.
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An ancestral nuclear receptor couple, PPAR-RXR, is exploited by organotins
Ana Capitão,Mónica Lopes-Marques,Inês Páscoa,S.B. Sainath,Youhei Hiromori,Daisuke Matsumaru,Tsuyoshi Nakanishi,Raquel Ruivo,Miguel M. Santos,L. Filipe C. Castro +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a functional analysis of PPAR in Patella sp. (Mollusca), using model obesogens such as tributyltin, triphenyltin (TPT), and proposed natural ligands (fatty acid molecules), was carried out.
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Alginate-coated activated charcoal enhances fecal excretion of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in mice, with fewer side effects than uncoated one.
Pinyapach Dungkokkruad,Pinyapach Dungkokkruad,Shunsuke Tomita,Youhei Hiromori,Youhei Hiromori,Keishi Ishida,Daisuke Matsumaru,Kyoko Mekada,Hisamitsu Nagase,Hisamitsu Nagase,Keiichi Tanaka,Keiichi Tanaka,Tsuyoshi Nakanishi +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Alginate-coated activated charcoal (AC) was developed to decrease the side effects of AC, but its pharmacological effects, including side effects, remains unclear.