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Tomoyo Ochiishi
Researcher at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Publications - 28
Citations - 1333
Tomoyo Ochiishi is an academic researcher from National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase & Adherens junction. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1266 citations. Previous affiliations of Tomoyo Ochiishi include University of Gothenburg & Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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Parkin Localizes to the Lewy Bodies of Parkinson Disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies
Michael G. Schlossmacher,Matthew P. Frosch,Wei Ping Gai,Miguel Medina,Nutan Sharma,Lysia S. Forno,Tomoyo Ochiishi,Hideki Shimura,Ronit Sharon,Nobutaka Hattori,J. William Langston,Yoshikuni Mizuno,Bradley T. Hyman,Dennis J. Selkoe,Kenneth S. Kosik +14 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that parkin and UbcH7 are present with alphaS in subcellular compartments of normal brain and that park in frequently co-localizes with alpha S aggregates in the characteristic LB inclusions of PD and DLB.
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Cellular localization of adenosine A1 receptors in rat forebrain: immunohistochemical analysis using adenosine A1 receptor-specific monoclonal antibody.
Tomoyo Ochiishi,Ling Chen,Aya Yukawa,Yoshiko Saitoh,Yuko Sekino,Takao Arai,Hiroyasu Nakata,Hiroshi Miyamoto +7 more
TL;DR: The specific cellular distribution of A1R in the forebrain is consistent with the physiological premise that endogeneously released adenosine exerts control over the excitability of forebrain neurons at both presynaptic and postsynaptic sites through A1Rs.
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Dual regulation of neuronal morphogenesis by a δ-catenin–cortactin complex and Rho
TL;DR: It is concluded that δ-catenin contributes to setting a balance between neurite elongation and branching in the elaboration of a complex dendritic tree.
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Transcriptional profiling reveals regulated genes in the hippocampus during memory formation.
Christine P. Donahue,Roderick V. Jensen,Tomoyo Ochiishi,Ingrid Eisenstein,Mingrui Zhao,Tracey J. Shors,Kenneth S. Kosik +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that transcriptional profiling can exhibit a repertoire of genes sensitive to the formation of hippocampal‐dependent associative memories, and none of the genes regulated in trace eyeblink conditioning were similarly affected by delay conditioning, a task that does not require the hippocampus.
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High level of adenosine A1 receptor-like immunoreactivity in the CA2/CA3a region of the adult rat hippocampus.
Tomoyo Ochiishi,Y. Saitoh,Aya Yukawa,M. Saji,Yong Ren,Tomoaki Shirao,H. Miyamoto,Hiroyasu Nakata,Y. Sekino,Y. Sekino +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the adenosine A 1 receptor inCA2/CA3a and the dentate gyrus are in a position to regulate hippocampal theta activity and that resultant strong synaptic depression in CA2/ CA3a could play a role in regulating the intrinsic signal flow between CA3 and CA1.