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Takeshi Yoshimatsu
Researcher at University of Sussex
Publications - 52
Citations - 2001
Takeshi Yoshimatsu is an academic researcher from University of Sussex. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retina & Visual space. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1571 citations. Previous affiliations of Takeshi Yoshimatsu include University of Tokyo & University of Washington.
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Hes binding to STAT3 mediates crosstalk between Notch and JAK–STAT signalling
Sachiko Kamakura,Koji Oishi,Takeshi Yoshimatsu,Masato Nakafuku,Norihisa Masuyama,Yukiko Gotoh,Yukiko Gotoh +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that STAT3 is activated in the presence of active Notch, as well as the Notch effectors Hes1 and Hes5, thus promoting STAT3 phosphorylation and activation, and suppression of endogenous Hes1 expression reduces growth factor induction of STAT3osphorylation.
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Stimulation of functional neuronal regeneration from Müller glia in adult mice
Nikolas L. Jorstad,Matthew S. Wilken,William N. Grimes,Stefanie G. Wohl,Leah S. VandenBosch,Takeshi Yoshimatsu,Rachel O.L. Wong,Fred Rieke,Thomas A. Reh +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that MG-specific overexpression of Ascl1, together with a histone deacetylase inhibitor, enables adult mice to generate neurons from MG after retinal injury, providing a new approach for the treatment of blinding retinal diseases.
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Zebrafish Differentially Process Color across Visual Space to Match Natural Scenes.
Maxime Jy Zimmermann,Noora E. Nevala,Takeshi Yoshimatsu,Daniel Osorio,Dan-Eric Nilsson,Philipp Berens,Tom Baden,Tom Baden +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that larval zebrafish use a highly anisotropic retina to asymmetrically survey their natural visual world, with different neurons dominate different parts of the eye and are linked to a systematic shift in inner retinal function.
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Non-cell-autonomous action of STAT3 in maintenance of neural precursor cells in the mouse neocortex
Takeshi Yoshimatsu,Daichi Kawaguchi,Koji Oishi,Kiyoshi Takeda,Shizuo Akira,Norihisa Masuyama,Yukiko Gotoh +6 more
TL;DR: A previously unrecognized mechanism of interaction between the JAK-STAT3 and DLL1-Notch signaling pathways, as well as a pivotal role for this interaction in maintenance of NPCs during early neocortical development are revealed.
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Müller glia provide essential tensile strength to the developing retina.
Ryan B. MacDonald,Owen Randlett,Julia Oswald,Takeshi Yoshimatsu,Kristian Franze,William A. Harris +5 more
TL;DR: When the formation of Müller glia is inhibited in the zebrafish retina, a major consequence is that the retina begins to rip apart due to a loss of the mechanical resilience that these glial cells provide to the neural tissue.