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Hiroyuki Takeda

Hiroyuki Takeda

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
68
Citations
15233
World Ranking
7859
National Ranking
530

Overview

Hiroyuki Takeda is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and has a research focus primarily in the field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their scholarly contributions encompass various subfields including Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, Plant Science, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

The scientist's research spans several main topics, notably Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation, Chromosomal and Genetic Variations, MicroRNA in disease regulation, Birth, Development, and Health, as well as Microtubule and mitosis dynamics.

Takeda has published extensively in prominent venues, with a frequent presence in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • TRENDS IN THE SCIENCES
  • Genome Research
  • Nature Communications
  • Toxicological Sciences

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Takeda include:

  • Chromatin architecture transitions from zebrafish sperm through early embryogenesis, 2021, Genome Research
  • Recent evolution of a TET-controlled and DPPA3/STELLA-driven pathway of passive DNA demethylation in mammals, 2020, Nature Communications
  • CTCF looping is established during gastrulation in medaka embryos, 2021, Genome Research
  • Incomplete erasure of histone marks during epigenetic reprogramming in medaka early development, 2023, Genome Research
  • Potential contribution of intrinsic developmental stability toward body plan conservation, 2022, BMC Biology

The scientist collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Toru Kawanishi
  • Ryohei Nakamura
  • Atsuko Shimada
  • Hiroto Fukushima
  • Yusuke Inoue

Best Publications

  • The medaka draft genome and insights into vertebrate genome evolution

    Masahiro Kasahara;Kiyoshi Naruse;Shin Sasaki;Yoichiro Nakatani

  • Reconstruction of the vertebrate ancestral genome reveals dynamic genome reorganization in early vertebrates

    Yoichiro Nakatani;Hiroyuki Takeda;Yuji Kohara;Shinichi Morishita

  • Fgf/MAPK signalling is a crucial positional cue in somite boundary formation.

    Atsushi Sawada;Minori Shinya;Yun-Jin Jiang;Atsushi Kawakami

  • Ktu/PF13 is required for cytoplasmic pre-assembly of axonemal dyneins

    Heymut Omran;Daisuke Kobayashi;Daisuke Kobayashi;Heike Olbrich;Tatsuya Tsukahara

  • The making of the somite: molecular events in vertebrate segmentation

    Yumiko Saga;Hiroyuki Takeda;Hiroyuki Takeda

  • Zebrafish Mesp family genes, mesp-a and mesp-b are segmentally expressed in the presomitic mesoderm, and Mesp-b confers the anterior identity to the developing somites.

    Sawada A;Fritz A;Jiang Yj;Yamamoto A

  • Halo structure of the island of inversion nucleus 31Ne.

    T Nakamura;N Kobayashi;Y Kondo;Y Satou

  • Noise-resistant and synchronized oscillation of the segmentation clock

    Kazuki Horikawa;Kana Ishimatsu;Eiichi Yoshimoto;Shigeru Kondo

  • The prickle-related gene in vertebrates is essential for gastrulation cell movements.

    Masaki Takeuchi;Jun Nakabayashi;Takuya Sakaguchi;Takamasa S. Yamamoto

  • Induction of the mesendoderm in the zebrafish germ ring by yolk cell-derived TGF-beta family signals and discrimination of mesoderm and endoderm by FGF.

    A. Rodaway;H. Takeda;S. Koshida;J. Broadbent

  • Comparative genomic and expression analysis of group B1 sox genes in zebrafish indicates their diversification during vertebrate evolution

    Yuich Okuda;Hiroki Yoda;Masanori Uchikawa;Makoto Furutani-Seiki

  • Fgf signalling through MAPK cascade is required for development of the subpallial telencephalon in zebrafish embryos.

    Minori Shinya;Sumito Koshida;Atsushi Sawada;Atsushi Kuroiwa

  • Overexpression of the forebrain-specific homeobox gene six3 induces rostral forebrain enlargement in zebrafish

    Makoto Kobayashi;Reiko Toyama;Hiroyuki Takeda;Igor B. Dawid

  • Tbx24 , encoding a T-box protein, is mutated in the zebrafish somite-segmentation mutant fused somites

    Masataka Nikaido;Atsushi Kawakami;Atsushi Kawakami;Atsushi Sawada;Makoto Furutani-Seiki

  • Identification of 45 new neutron-rich isotopes produced by in-flight fission of a 238 U beam at 345 MeV/nucleon

    Tetsuya Ohnishi;Toshiyuki Kubo;Kensuke Kusaka;Atsushi Yoshida

  • Insertional mutagenesis by the Tol2 transposon-mediated enhancer trap approach generated mutations in two developmental genes: tcf7 and synembryn-like

    Saori Nagayoshi;Eriko Hayashi;Gembu Abe;Naoki Osato

  • Functional role of a specialized class of spinal commissural inhibitory neurons during fast escapes in zebrafish

    Chie Satou;Yukiko Kimura;Tsunehiko Kohashi;Kazuki Horikawa

  • Mesoderm induction in zebrafish

    Toshiro Mizuno;Etsuro Yamaha;Masami Wakahara;Atsushi Kuroiwa

  • Interaction cross sections for Ne isotopes towards the island of inversion and halo structures of 29Ne and 31Ne

    M. Takechi;T. Ohtsubo;M. Fukuda;D. Nishimura

  • A novel homeobox gene, dharma, can induce the organizer in a non-cell-autonomous manner

    Yojiro Yamanaka;Toshiro Mizuno;Yoshiki Sasai;Masashi Kishi

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Suzuki
Hiroshi Suzuki Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
Kiyoshi Naruse
Kiyoshi Naruse National Institute for Basic Biology
Tsuyoshi Ohnishi
Tsuyoshi Ohnishi National Institute for Materials Science
Hans Geissel
Hans Geissel University of Giessen
Shinichi Morishita
Shinichi Morishita University of Tokyo
Jun'ichi Yokoyama
Jun'ichi Yokoyama University of Tokyo
Innocenzo M. Pinto
Innocenzo M. Pinto University of Sannio
Takaaki Kajita
Takaaki Kajita University of Tokyo
Kunihito Ioka
Kunihito Ioka Kyoto University
Takashi Kubo
Takashi Kubo Osaka University

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