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Ryohei Tomioka
Researcher at Kyoto University
Publications - 21
Citations - 2480
Ryohei Tomioka is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parvalbumin & Neocortex. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 19 publications receiving 2297 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryohei Tomioka include Medical University of Vienna & RIKEN Brain Science Institute.
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Green fluorescent protein expression and colocalization with calretinin, parvalbumin, and somatostatin in the GAD67-GFP knock-in mouse.
Nobuaki Tamamaki,Yuchio Yanagawa,Ryohei Tomioka,Jun-ichi Miyazaki,Kunihiko Obata,Takeshi Kaneko +5 more
TL;DR: A map of GFP distribution in the knock‐in mouse brain is constructed and many medium‐sized spherical somata emitting intense GFP fluorescence were observed in layer I, in accord with unidentified GFP‐positive cells.
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Demonstration of long-range GABAergic connections distributed throughout the mouse neocortex
Ryohei Tomioka,Keiko Okamoto,Takahiro Furuta,Fumino Fujiyama,Takuji Iwasato,Yuchio Yanagawa,Kunihiko Obata,Takeshi Kaneko,Nobuaki Tamamaki,Nobuaki Tamamaki +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that GABAergic projection neurons are distributed throughout the neocortex and are part of a corticocortical network.
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Differential distribution of vesicular glutamate transporters in the rat cerebellar cortex.
Hiroyuki Hioki,Fumino Fujiyama,Kousuke Taki,Ryohei Tomioka,Takahiro Furuta,Nobuaki Tamamaki,Takeshi Kaneko +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that climbing and parallel fibers selectively use VGluT2 andVGluT1, respectively, whereas mossy fibers apply both VGlu T1 and VGLUT2 together to accumulate glutamate into synaptic vesicles.
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Long-distance corticocortical GABAergic neurons in the adult monkey white and gray matter
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that long‐distance cortically projecting nonpyramidal neurons occur in monkeys in both white and gray matter and are phylogenetically conserved, although in monkeys most gray matter neurons are in the upper layers.
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Expression of COUP-TFII Nuclear Receptor in Restricted GABAergic Neuronal Populations in the Adult Rat Hippocampus
Pablo Fuentealba,Thomas Klausberger,Theofanis Karayannis,Wai Yee Suen,Jojanneke H. J. Huck,Ryohei Tomioka,Kathleen S. Rockland,Marco Capogna,Michèle Studer,Marisela Morales,Peter Somogyi +10 more
TL;DR: The characterization of COUP-TFII-expressing neurons suggests that this developmentally important transcription factor plays cell type-specific role(s) in the adult hippocampus.