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Mitsuharu Hattori

Mitsuharu Hattori

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Neuroscience

D-Index
44
Citations
7664
World Ranking
7162
National Ranking
239

Overview

Mitsuharu Hattori is affiliated with Nagoya City University in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on Neuroscience, with significant contributions also in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their work spans various specialized subfields including Molecular Biology, Developmental Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Genetics, and Pharmacology.

The research topics addressed in their publications cover a range of subjects such as Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Genetic Syndromes and Imprinting, RNA Research and Splicing, and Regulation of Appetite and Obesity.

Several recent papers exemplify Hattori's research interests and contributions:

  • Regulation of Reelin functions by specific proteolytic processing in the brain, 2021, The Journal of Biochemistry
  • Reelin Supplementation Into the Hippocampus Rescues Abnormal Behavior in a Mouse Model of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 2020, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • Reelin-Nrp1 Interaction Regulates Neocortical Dendrite Development in a Context-Specific Manner, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience
  • Physiological significance of proteolytic processing of Reelin revealed by cleavage-resistant Reelin knock-in mice, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Microinjection of Reelin into the mPFC prevents MK-801-induced recognition memory impairment in mice, 2021, Pharmacological Research

Frequent co-authors include Takao Kohno, Taku Nagai, Toshitaka Nabeshima, Kiyofumi Yamada, and Izuho Hatada, indicating collaborative efforts within the fields of neuroscience and molecular biology.

Hattori's work has been published extensively in several journals, with multiple contributions to bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), The Journal of Biochemistry, Journal of Neuroscience, Pharmacological Research, and eLife.

Best Publications

  • Regulated cleavage of a contact-mediated axon repellent.

    Mitsuharu Hattori;Miriam Osterfield;John G. Flanagan

  • The NOD Mouse: Recessive Diabetogenic Gene in the Major Histocompatibility Complex

    M. Hattori;J. B. Buse;R. A. Jackson;L. Glimcher

  • Miller-Dieker lissencephaly gene encodes a subunit of brain platelet-activating factor

    Mitsuharu Hattori;Hideki Adachi;Masafumi Tsujimoto;Hiroyuki Arai

  • Subtype-Specific and ER Lumenal Environment-Dependent Regulation of Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptor Type 1 by ERp44

    Takayasu Higo;Mitsuharu Hattori;Mitsuharu Hattori;Takeshi Nakamura;Tohru Natsume

  • Accelerated evolution in the protein-coding regions is universal in crotalinae snake venom gland phospholipase A2 isozyme genes

    K Nakashima;I Nobuhisa;M Deshimaru;M Nakai

  • Purification and characterization of bovine brain platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase.

    Mitsuharu Hattori;Hiroyuki Arai;Keizo Inoue

  • Brain acetylhydrolase that inactivates platelet-activating factor is a G-protein-like trimer

    Yew S. Ho;Lora Swenson;Urszula Derewenda;Laurence Serre

  • Sustained Activation of N-WASP through Phosphorylation Is Essential for Neurite Extension

    Shiro Suetsugu;Mitsuharu Hattori;Hiroaki Miki;Tohru Tezuka

  • Reelin controls neuronal positioning by promoting cell-matrix adhesion via inside-out activation of integrin α5β1

    Katsutoshi Sekine;Takeshi Kawauchi;Takeshi Kawauchi;Ken Ichiro Kubo;Takao Honda

  • Mechanism of ER stress-induced brain damage by IP(3) receptor.

    Takayasu Higo;Kozo Hamada;Chihiro Hisatsune;Nobuyuki Nukina

  • LPIAT1 regulates arachidonic acid content in phosphatidylinositol and is required for cortical lamination in mice

    Hyeon Cheol Lee;Takao Inoue;Junko Sasaki;Takuya Kubo

  • The catalytic subunit of bovine brain platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase is a novel type of serine esterase

    M Hattori;H Adachi;M Tsujimoto;H Arai

  • Distinct Roles of Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptor Types 1 and 3 in Ca2+ Signaling

    Mitsuharu Hattori;Akinobu Z. Suzuki;Takayasu Higo;Hiroshi Miyauchi

  • Alkaline phosphatase fusions of ligands or receptors as in situ probes for staining of cells, tissues, and embryos.

    John G. Flanagan;Hwai-Jong Cheng;David A. Feldheim;Mitsuharu Hattori

  • cDNA Cloning and Expression of Intracellular Platelet-activating Factor (PAF) Acetylhydrolase II ITS HOMOLOGY WITH PLASMA PAF ACETYLHYDROLASE

    Kenji Hattori;Hideki Adachi;Atsushi Matsuzawa;Kazuo Yamamoto

  • Molecular Cloning of Mouse Type 2 and Type 3 Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors and Identification of a Novel Type 2 Receptor Splice Variant

    Miwako Iwai;Yoko Tateishi;Mitsuharu Hattori;Akihiro Mizutani

  • The regulatory domain of the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor is necessary to keep the channel domain closed: possible physiological significance of specific cleavage by caspase 3.

    Tomohiro Nakayama;Mitsuharu Hattori;Keiko Uchida;Keiko Uchida;Takeshi Nakamura

  • Kinesin dependent, rapid, bi-directional transport of ER sub-compartment in dendrites of hippocampal neurons.

    Hiroko Bannai;Takafumi Inoue;Tomohiro Nakayama;Mitsuharu Hattori

  • Structure of a receptor-binding fragment of reelin and mutational analysis reveal a recognition mechanism similar to endocytic receptors

    Norihisa Yasui;Terukazu Nogi;Tomoe Kitao;Yoshimi Nakano

  • The Extremely Conserved C-terminal Region of Reelin Is Not Necessary for Secretion but Is Required for Efficient Activation of Downstream Signaling

    Yoshimi Nakano;Takao Kohno;Terumasa Hibi;Shiori Kohno

  • CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF A CDNA ENCODING THE BETA -SUBUNIT (30-KDA SUBUNIT) OF BOVINE BRAIN PLATELET-ACTIVATING FACTOR ACETYLHYDROLASE

    Mitsuharu Hattori;Hideki Adachi;Junken Aoki;Masafumi Tsujimoto

  • Erratum: Miller-Dicker lissencephaly gene encodes a subunit of brain platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase

    Mitsuharu Hattori;Hideki Adachi;Masafumi Tsujimoto;Hiroyuki Arai

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazunori Nakajima
Kazunori Nakajima Keio University
Takafumi Inoue
Takafumi Inoue Waseda University
Taku Nagai
Taku Nagai Nagoya University
Tsuyoshi Miyakawa
Tsuyoshi Miyakawa Fujita Health University
Yasuo Kawaguchi
Yasuo Kawaguchi The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
Takao K. Hensch
Takao K. Hensch Harvard University
Toshio Ohshima
Toshio Ohshima Waseda University
Tsutomu Hashikawa
Tsutomu Hashikawa RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Yoshiyuki Sakaki
Yoshiyuki Sakaki Toyohashi University of Technology
Noriyuki Matsukawa
Noriyuki Matsukawa Nagoya City University

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