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Nobuhiro Harada is affiliated with Fujita Health University in Japan and has contributed to research in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans subfields including Molecular Biology, Oncology, Surgery, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

Their research interests cover a range of scientific topics such as:

  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Regulation of Appetite and Obesity
  • Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Plasma Diagnostics and Applications
  • Plasma and Flow Control in Aerodynamics
  • Magnetic and Electromagnetic Effects

Notable recent papers by Nobuhiro Harada include:

  • ARP-1 Regulates the Transcriptional Activity of the Aromatase Gene in the Mouse Brain, 2020, Frontiers in Endocrinology
  • Estrogen synthesized in the central nervous system enhances MC 4 R expression and reduces food intake, 2025, FEBS Journal
  • Upregulation of CIP2A in estrogen depletion-resistant breast cancer cells treated with low-dose everolimus, 2020, FEBS Open Bio
  • Characteristics of Output Power as a Function of Hall Parameter in Capacitive-coupled MHD Generator using Microwave Discharge Plasma, 2020, IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
  • The ABO Blood Group Impacts the Survival of Patients Undergoing Pancreatoduodenectomy for Biliary Tract Cancer, 2020, In Vivo

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • FEBS Journal
  • IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
  • Frontiers in Endocrinology
  • FEBS Open Bio
  • In Vivo

Collaborative research has been conducted with a number of coauthors, with multiple joint publications noted with:

  • Yohei Shimono
  • Takanori Hayashi
  • Shin-ichiro Honda
  • Eiji Nishio
  • Kanako Kumamoto

Best Publications

  • Adult male rat hippocampus synthesizes estradiol from pregnenolone by cytochromes P45017α and P450 aromatase localized in neurons

    Yasushi Hojo;Taka-aki Hattori;Taihei Enami;Aizo Furukawa

  • Tissue-specific expression of the human aromatase cytochrome P-450 gene by alternative use of multiple exons 1 and promoters, and switching of tissue-specific exons 1 in carcinogenesis.

    Nobuhiro Harada;Toshiaki Utsumi;Yasuyuki Takagi

  • Brain estrogen deficiency accelerates Aβ plaque formation in an Alzheimer's disease animal model

    Xu Yue;Melissa Lu;Techie Lancaster;Phillip Cao

  • Estrogen Masculinizes Neural Pathways and Sex-Specific Behaviors

    Melody V. Wu;Devanand S. Manoli;Eleanor J. Fraser;Jennifer K. Coats

  • Disruption of sexual behavior in male aromatase-deficient mice lacking exons 1 and 2 of the cyp19 gene.

    Shin-ichiro Honda;Nobuhiro Harada;Sadahiro Ito;Yasuyuki Takagi

  • Aromatase immunoreactivity in axon terminals of the vertebrate brain. An immunocytochemical study on quail, rat, monkey and human tissues.

    Frederick Naftolin;Tamas L. Horvath;Robert L. Jakab;Csaba Leranth

  • Intrinsic Function of the Aryl Hydrocarbon (Dioxin) Receptor as a Key Factor in Female Reproduction

    Takashi Baba;Junsei Mimura;Naohito Nakamura;Nobuhiro Harada

  • Brain aromatase is neuroprotective.

    Iñigo Azcoitia;Amanda Sierra;Sergio Veiga;Shin‐ichiro Honda

  • Aromatase in human bone tissue.

    Hironobu Sasano;Miwa Uzuki;Takashi Sawai;Hiroshi Nagura

  • Intratumoral Aromatase in Human Breast, Endometrial, and Ovarian Malignancies

    Hironobu Sasano;Nobuhiro Harada

  • Localized Expression of Aromatase in Human Vascular Tissues

    Nobuhiro Harada;Hironobu Sasano;Hiroshi Murakami;Tsuneo Ohkuma

  • Aromatase and 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 in human breast carcinoma

    Hironobu Sasano;Andra R. Frost;Ryuta Saitoh;Nobuhiro Harada

  • The Androgen Receptor Governs the Execution, but Not Programming, of Male Sexual and Territorial Behaviors

    Scott A. Juntti;Jessica Tollkuhn;Melody V. Wu;Eleanor J. Fraser

  • Immunolocalization of aromatase and other steroidogenic enzymes in human breast disorders

    Hironobu Sasano;Hiroshi Nagura;Nobuhiro Harada;Yuji Goukon

  • Cloning of a complete cDNA encoding human aromatase: immunochemical identification and sequence analysis.

    Nobuhiro Harada

  • The Aromatase Knock-Out Mouse Provides New Evidence That Estradiol Is Required during Development in the Female for the Expression of Sociosexual Behaviors in Adulthood

    Julie Bakker;Shin-Ichiro Honda;Nobuhiro Harada;Jacques Balthazart

  • Genetic variants of CYP19 (aromatase) and breast cancer risk

    V Nedelcheva Kristensen;N Harada;N Yoshimura;E Haraldsen

  • Novel properties of human placental aromatase as cytochrome P-450: purification and characterization of a unique form of aromatase.

    Nobuhiro Harada

  • Distribution of aromatase in the brain of the Japanese quail, ring dove, and zebra finch: An immunocytochemical study

    Jacques Balthazart;Agnes Foidart;Chantal Surlemont;Angela Vockel

  • Stromal spindle cells contain aromatase in human breast tumors.

    R J Santen;J Martel;M Hoagland;F Naftolin

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Balthazart
Jacques Balthazart University of Liège
Hironobu Sasano
Hironobu Sasano Tohoku University
Tsuneo Omura
Tsuneo Omura Kyushu University
Frederick Naftolin
Frederick Naftolin New York University
Suguru Kawato
Suguru Kawato University of Tokyo
Giancarlo Panzica
Giancarlo Panzica University of Turin
Gregory F. Ball
Gregory F. Ball University of Maryland, College Park
Hiroshi Nagura
Hiroshi Nagura Tohoku University
Takashi Suzuki
Takashi Suzuki Tohoku University
Anne Lise Børresen-Dale
Anne Lise Børresen-Dale Oslo University Hospital

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