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Kumamoto University

EducationKumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan
About: Kumamoto University is a education organization based out in Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 19602 authors who have published 35513 publications receiving 901260 citations. The organization is also known as: Kumamoto Daigaku.


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31 Oct 2001-Gene
TL;DR: Abnormalities in the epigenetic states represent human disease phenotypes, especially developmental defects and tumorigenesis, therefore, epigenetics will become the focus and a major target for emerging biological and medical discoveries.

240 citations

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TL;DR: Results indicate that sex‐reversal of the genetically female larvae by aromatase inhibitor (or 17α‐methyltestosterone) may be due to the suppression of P450arom gene expression and the resultant decrease in the amount of estrogen.
Abstract: The sex of Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) is easily altered by water temperature or sex steroid hormone treatment during the period of sex determination We have previously shown that rearing the genetically female larvae at high water temperature caused the suppression of P450 aromatase (P450arom) gene expression in the gonad and phenotypic sex-reversal of the individuals to males (Kitano et al 1999 J Mol Endocrinol 23:167-176) In the present study, we show that treatment of genetically female larvae with fadrozole (aromatase inhibitor) or 17alpha-methyltestosterone induces sex-reversal as well as suppression of P450arom gene expression The effect of fadrozole was counteracted by co-administration of estradiol-17beta Effective periods for fadrozole treatment to induce sex-reversal were similar to those for high water temperature treatment RT-PCR did not detect P450arom mRNA in gonad of the sex-reversed, phenotypic males These results indicate that sex-reversal of the genetically female larvae by aromatase inhibitor (or 17alpha-methyltestosterone) may be due to the suppression of P450arom gene expression and the resultant decrease in the amount of estrogen

240 citations

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TL;DR: Results suggest a dual mode of Shh function, first by the regulation of initiating GT outgrowth, and second, by subsequent GT differentiation.
Abstract: Coordinated growth and differentiation of external genitalia generates a proximodistally elongated structure suitable for copulation and efficient fertilization. The differentiation of external genitalia incorporates a unique process, i.e. the formation of the urethral plate and the urethral tube. Despite significant progress in molecular embryology, few attempts have been made to elucidate the molecular developmental processes for external genitalia. The sonic hedgehog (Shh) gene and its signaling genes have been found to be dynamically expressed during murine external genitalia development. Functional analysis by organ culture revealed that Shh could regulate mesenchymally expressed genes, patched 1 (Ptch1), bone morphogenetic protein 4 (Bmp4), Hoxd13 and fibroblast growth factor 10 (Fgf10), in the anlage: the genital tubercle (GT). Activities of Shh for both GT outgrowth and differentiation were also demonstrated. Shh–/– mice displayed complete GT agenesis, which is compatible with such observations. Furthermore, the regulation of apoptosis during GT formation was revealed for the first time. Increased cell death and reduced cell proliferation of the Shh–/– mice GT were shown. A search for alterations of Shh downstream gene expression identified a dramatic shift of Bmp4 gene expression from the mesenchyme to the epithelium of the Shh mutant before GT outgrowth. Regulation of mesenchymal Fgf10 gene expression by the epithelial Shh was indicated during late GT development. These results suggest a dual mode of Shh function, first by the regulation of initiating GT outgrowth, and second, by subsequent GT differentiation.

239 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the N-terminal region of p67(phox) was shown to be a suitable target for the small GTPase Rac target, and the TPR motifs were packed to function as a Rac target.

239 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Fred H. Gage216967185732
George D. Yancopoulos15849693955
Kenji Kangawa1531117110059
Tasuku Honjo14171288428
Hideo Yagita13794670623
Masashi Yanagisawa13052483631
Kazuwa Nakao128104170812
Kouji Matsushima12459056995
Thomas E. Mallouk12254952593
Toshio Hirano12040155721
Eisuke Nishida11234945918
Hiroaki Shimokawa11194948822
Bernd Bukau11127138446
Kazuo Tsubota105137948991
Toshio Suda10458041069
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202315
202297
20211,701
20201,654
20191,511
20181,330