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Hiroshi Takemori

Hiroshi Takemori

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
8612
World Ranking
18680
National Ranking
1340

Overview

Hiroshi Takemori is affiliated with Gifu University in Japan, with a research profile spanning biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work encompasses several subfields including molecular biology, cancer research, plant science, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and cell biology.

The scientist's research projects have addressed numerous topics, including:

  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Metabolism, diabetes, and cancer
  • Natural product bioactivities and synthesis
  • Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis
  • Melanin and skin pigmentation
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease

Notable recent publications include:

  • Plant-Derived Exosome-like Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications and Regenerative Therapy, 2023, Biomedicines
  • Isolation of plant-derived exosome-like nanoparticles (PDENs) from Solanum nigrum L. berries and Their Effect on interleukin-6 expression as a potential anti-inflammatory agent, 2024, PLoS ONE
  • MiRNA-132/212 regulates tight junction stabilization in blood-brain barrier after stroke, 2021, Cell Death Discovery
  • Mouse model of metformin-induced diarrhea, 2020, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
  • The Antiaging Effect of Active Fractions and Ent-11α-Hydroxy-15-Oxo-Kaur-16-En-19-Oic Acid Isolated from Adenostemma lavenia (L.) O. Kuntze at the Cellular Level, 2020, Antioxidants

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Irmanida Batubara
  • Kyoji Furuta
  • Yoko Hirata
  • Akie Hamamoto
  • Miwa Maeda

Publications have appeared repeatedly in key scientific venues such as:

  • ACS Chemical Neuroscience
  • Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
  • South African Journal of Botany
  • Endocrinology
  • Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Best Publications

  • The CREB coactivator TORC2 is a key regulator of fasting glucose metabolism

    Seung Hoi Koo;Lawrence Flechner;Ling Qi;Xinmin Zhang

  • The CREB coactivator TORC2 functions as a calcium- and cAMP-sensitive coincidence detector.

    Robert A. Screaton;Michael D. Conkright;Yoshiko Katoh;Jennifer L. Best

  • A new photoreactivating enzyme that specifically repairs ultraviolet light-induced (6-4)photoproducts

    T Todo;H Takemori;H Ryo;M Ihara

  • SIK1 is a class II HDAC kinase that promotes survival of skeletal myocytes

    Rebecca Berdeaux;Naomi Goebel;Laura Banaszynski;Hiroshi Takemori

  • Adipose-specific Expression, Phosphorylation of Ser794 in Insulin Receptor Substrate-1, and Activation in Diabetic Animals of Salt-inducible Kinase-2

    Nanao Horike;Hiroshi Takemori;Yoshiko Katoh;Junko Doi

  • Cloning of a novel kinase (SIK) of the SNF1/AMPK family from high salt diet-treated rat adrenal1

    Zhi Nong Wang;Hiroshi Takemori;Sunil Krishna Halder;Yasuki Nonaka

  • SIK2 Is a Key Regulator for Neuronal Survival after Ischemia via TORC1-CREB

    Tsutomu Sasaki;Hiroshi Takemori;Yoshiki Yagita;Yasukazu Terasaki

  • Silencing the constitutive active transcription factor CREB by the LKB1-SIK signaling cascade.

    Yoshiko Katoh;Hiroshi Takemori;Xing-zi Lin;Mitsuhiro Tamura

  • TORC1 Regulates Activity-Dependent CREB-Target Gene Transcription and Dendritic Growth of Developing Cortical Neurons

    Shuai Li;Chi Zhang;Hiroshi Takemori;Yang Zhou

  • Cloning of a membrane-spanning protein with epidermal growth factor- like repeat motifs from adrenal glomerulosa cells

    Sunil K. Halder;Hiroshi Takemori;Osamu Hatano;Yasuki Nonaka

  • Requirement of TORC1 for late-phase long-term potentiation in the hippocampus.

    Yang Zhou;Hao Wu;Shuai Li;Qian Chen

  • Salt-inducible kinase (SIK) isoforms: their involvement in steroidogenesis and adipogenesis.

    Yoshiko Katoh;Hiroshi Takemori;Nanao Horike;Junko Doi

  • SIK1 is part of a cell sodium-sensing network that regulates active sodium transport through a calcium-dependent process

    Mattias Sjöström;Karin Stenström;Kristina Eneling;Jean Zwiller

  • Salt-inducible kinase in steroidogenesis and adipogenesis

    Mitsuhiro Okamoto;Hiroshi Takemori;Yoshiko Katoh

  • Molecular identification of adrenal inner zone antigen as a heme‐binding protein

    Li Min;Natallia V. Strushkevich;Natallia V. Strushkevich;Ivan N. Harnastai;Hiroko Iwamoto

  • Prostaglandin E 2 promotes Th1 differentiation via synergistic amplification of IL-12 signalling by cAMP and PI3-kinase

    Chengcan Yao;Takako Hirata;Kitipong Soontrapa;Xiaojun Ma

  • Regulation of CREB-mediated gene expression by salt inducible kinase.

    Hiroshi Takemori;Mitsuhiro Okamoto

  • ACTH-induced nucleocytoplasmic translocation of salt-inducible kinase. Implication in the protein kinase A-activated gene transcription in mouse adrenocortical tumor cells.

    Hiroshi Takemori;Yoshiko Katoh;Nanao Horike;Junko Doi

  • Salt-inducible kinase-1 represses cAMP response element-binding protein activity both in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm.

    Yoshiko Katoh;Hiroshi Takemori;Li Min;Masaaki Muraoka

  • Downregulation of SIK2 expression promotes the melanogenic program in mice.

    Nanao Horike;Ayako Kumagai;Yuko Shimono;Tomoko Onishi

Frequent Co-Authors

Mitsuhiro Okamoto
Mitsuhiro Okamoto Osaka University
Tetsuji Naka
Tetsuji Naka Kōchi University
Minoru Fujimoto
Minoru Fujimoto Kōchi University
Anders Hamsten
Anders Hamsten Karolinska Institute
Robert C. Bast
Robert C. Bast The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Marc Montminy
Marc Montminy Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Mitsuhiro Kawata
Mitsuhiro Kawata RMIT University
Hideki Mochizuki
Hideki Mochizuki Osaka University
Kin-Hang Kok
Kin-Hang Kok University of Hong Kong
Takeshi Todo
Takeshi Todo Osaka University

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