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Hiroto Eguchi

Researcher at Juntendo University

Publications -  23
Citations -  1261

Hiroto Eguchi is an academic researcher from Juntendo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1179 citations. Previous affiliations of Hiroto Eguchi include Nagasaki University.

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TDP-43 mutation in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

TL;DR: In three affected individuals in two generations of one family, a single base‐pair change from A to G at position 1028 in TDP‐43 resulted in a Gln‐to‐Arg substitution at position 343, which provides a new insight into the molecular pathogenesis of ALS.
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TDP-43 immunoreactivity in neuronal inclusions in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with or without SOD1 gene mutation.

TL;DR: The findings indicate that the histological and molecular pathology of SALS can occur as a phenotype of FALS without SOD1 mutation.
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PINK1 is recruited to mitochondria with parkin and associates with LC3 in mitophagy

TL;DR: This data indicates that direct interaction between LC3 and PINK1 and the anti bait coimmunoprecipitation mechanism is driven by a simple ‘spatially reprograming’ process.
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Japanese amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients with GGGGCC hexanucleotide repeat expansion in C9ORF72.

TL;DR: Intriguingly, Japanese patients appear to carry the same risk haplotype identified in white populations, as C9ORF72 repeat expansions were present in a Japanese cohort of ALS patients, but they were rare.
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14-3-3 protein, total tau and phosphorylated tau in cerebrospinal fluid of patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and neurodegenerative disease in Japan.

TL;DR: The assay of t-tau protein may be useful as 1st screening and the ratio of p- tau protein/t-t Tau protein would be usefulAs 2nd screening to discriminate CJD from other neurodegenerative diseases in CSF.