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Kogo Takamiya is affiliated with the University of Miyazaki in Japan. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Neuroscience. Within these domains, Takamiya's work focuses on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cell Biology, Physiology, and Developmental Neuroscience.

The scientist's main topics of research include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology, Ion channel regulation and function, Glycosylation and Glycoproteins, Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling, Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling, and Cellular transport and secretion.

Takamiya has contributed to several publications across various scientific journals. Some recent papers include:

  • "Temporal and quantitative analysis of the functional expression of Ca2+-permeable AMPA receptors during LTP" (2023, Neuroscience Research)
  • "Fhod3 Controls the Dendritic Spine Morphology of Specific Subpopulations of Pyramidal Neurons in the Mouse Cerebral Cortex" (2020, Cerebral Cortex)
  • "Monitoring the glycosylation of α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionate-type glutamate receptors using specific antibodies reveals a novel regulatory mechanism of N-glycosylation occupancy by molecular chaperones in mice" (2020, Journal of Neurochemistry)
  • "Distinct Cell Surface Expression Patterns of N-Glycosylation Site Mutants of AMPA-Type Glutamate Receptor under the Homo-Oligomeric Expression Conditions" (2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
  • "Disordered testosterone transport in mice lacking the ganglioside GM2/GD2 synthase gene" (2023, FEBS Open Bio)

The venues where Takamiya frequently publishes include Neuroscience Research, Cerebral Cortex, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, FEBS Open Bio, and Journal of Cell Science.

Collaborations are a notable aspect of Takamiya's research career. Frequent co-authors include Ryosuke Midorikawa, Yoshihiko Wakazono, Jyoji Morise, Shogo Oka, and Hikmawan Wahyu Sulistomo, with multiple joint publications contributing to the scientific output.

Best Publications

  • Phosphorylation of the AMPA Receptor GluR1 Subunit Is Required for Synaptic Plasticity and Retention of Spatial Memory

    Hey Kyoung Lee;Kogo Takamiya;Jung Soo Han;Hengye Man

  • Emotion Enhances Learning via Norepinephrine Regulation of AMPA-Receptor Trafficking

    Hailan Hu;Eleonore Real;Kogo Takamiya;Myoung Goo Kang

  • Mice with disrupted GM2/GD2 synthase gene lack complex gangliosides but exhibit only subtle defects in their nervous system

    K Takamiya;A Yamamoto;K Furukawa;S Yamashiro

  • Neuromodulators control the polarity of spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity.

    Geun Hee Seol;Jokubas Ziburkus;Jokubas Ziburkus;Shi Yong Huang;Lihua Song

  • Regulation of AMPA receptor extrasynaptic insertion by 4.1N, phosphorylation and palmitoylation

    Da-Ting Lin;Yuichi Makino;Kamal P. Sharma;Takashi Hayashi

  • Synapse-specific regulation of AMPA receptor function by PSD-95

    Jean Claude Béïque;Da Ting Lin;Myoung Goo Kang;Hiro Aizawa

  • Reevaluating the Role of LTD in Cerebellar Motor Learning

    Martijn Schonewille;Zhenyu Gao;Henk Jan Boele;Maria F. Vinueza Veloz

  • Targeted In Vivo Mutations of the AMPA Receptor Subunit GluR2 and Its Interacting Protein PICK1 Eliminate Cerebellar Long-Term Depression

    Jordan P. Steinberg;Kogo Takamiya;Ying Shen;Jun Xia

  • Specific roles of AMPA receptor subunit GluR1 (GluA1) phosphorylation sites in regulating synaptic plasticity in the CA1 region of hippocampus.

    Hey Kyoung Lee;Kogo Takamiya;Kaiwen He;Lihua Song

  • Isolation of GD3 synthase gene by expression cloning of GM3 alpha-2,8-sialyltransferase cDNA using anti-GD2 monoclonal antibody

    M Haraguchi;S Yamashiro;A Yamamoto;K Furukawa

  • Calcium-Permeable AMPA Receptor Plasticity Is Mediated by Subunit-Specific Interactions with PICK1 and NSF

    Stephanie M. Gardner;Kogo Takamiya;Jun Xia;Jun Gyo Suh

  • The Role of Synaptic GTPase-Activating Protein in Neuronal Development and Synaptic Plasticity

    Jee Hae Kim;Hey Kyoung Lee;Kogo Takamiya;Richard L. Huganir

  • Complex gangliosides are essential in spermatogenesis of mice: Possible roles in the transport of testosterone

    Kogo Takamiya;Kogo Takamiya;Akihito Yamamoto;Keiko Furukawa;Keiko Furukawa;Jinmin Zhao

  • Persistent Inflammation Induces GluR2 Internalization via NMDA Receptor-Triggered PKC Activation in Dorsal Horn Neurons

    Jang Su Park;Nana Voitenko;Ronald S. Petralia;Xiaowei Guan

  • Regulation of AMPA Receptor Function by the Human Memory-Associated Gene KIBRA

    Lauren Makuch;Lenora J Volk;Victor Anggono;Richard C. Johnson

  • Involvement of AMPA receptor phosphorylation in antidepressant actions with special reference to tianeptine.

    Per Svenningsson;Per Svenningsson;Helen Bateup;Hongshi Qi;Kogo Takamiya

  • Gangliosides are the binding substances in neural cells for tetanus and botulinum toxins in mice.

    Masaru Kitamura;Kogo Takamiya;Shinichi Aizawa;Keiko Furukawa

  • Developmental expression of Ca2+-permeable AMPA receptors underlies depolarization-induced long-term depression at mossy fiber CA3 pyramid synapses.

    Michelle T.W. Ho;Kenneth A. Pelkey;Lisa Topolnik;Lisa Topolnik;Ronald S. Petralia

  • Phosphorylation of AMPA Receptors Is Required for Sensory Deprivation-Induced Homeostatic Synaptic Plasticity

    Anubhuti Goel;Linda W. Xu;Kevin P. Snyder;Lihua Song

  • Persistent hippocampal CA1 LTP in mice lacking the C-terminal PDZ ligand of GluR1

    Chong Hyun Kim;Kogo Takamiya;Ronald S. Petralia;Rita Sattler

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard L. Huganir
Richard L. Huganir Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Hey Kyoung Lee
Hey Kyoung Lee Johns Hopkins University
Ronald S. Petralia
Ronald S. Petralia National Institutes of Health
Yuan Xiang Tao
Yuan Xiang Tao Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Peter C. Holland
Peter C. Holland Johns Hopkins University
Jay M. Baraban
Jay M. Baraban Johns Hopkins University
David J. Linden
David J. Linden Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Michela Gallagher
Michela Gallagher Johns Hopkins University
Chris I. De Zeeuw
Chris I. De Zeeuw Erasmus University Rotterdam
Mitsuru Atsuta
Mitsuru Atsuta Nagasaki University

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