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Noriyuki Koibuchi

Noriyuki Koibuchi

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Neuroscience

D-Index
45
Citations
8208
World Ranking
6905
National Ranking
230

Overview

Noriyuki Koibuchi is affiliated with Gunma University in Japan and has a research focus spanning medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work encompasses a range of studies related to endocrinology, metabolism, molecular biology, genetics, pediatrics, and pathology.

The main fields of study for Koibuchi include:

  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

The subfields of their research explore several specialized areas:

  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine

Koibuchi's research addresses various topics, with significant focus on endocrine and neurotoxicology themes:

  • Thyroid Disorders and Treatments
  • Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research
  • Estrogen and related hormone effects
  • Phytoestrogen effects and research
  • Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep

Several recent papers reflect their continued activity in these domains:

  • Neurotoxic effects of lactational exposure to perfluorooctane sulfonate on learning and memory in adult male mouse, 2020, Food and Chemical Toxicology
  • Soy Isoflavones Accelerate Glial Cell Migration via GPER-Mediated Signal Transduction Pathway, 2020, Frontiers in Endocrinology
  • The neurotoxic effect of lactational PFOS exposure on cerebellar functional development in male mice, 2021, Food and Chemical Toxicology
  • The Role of Thyroid Hormone in the Regulation of Cerebellar Development, 2021, Endocrinology and Metabolism
  • Effects of Gadolinium Deposits in the Cerebellum: Reviewing the Literature from In Vitro Laboratory Studies to In Vivo Human Investigations, 2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Koibuchi has contributed notably to a variety of publication venues. Frequent venues include:

  • Journal of the Endocrine Society
  • Endocrine Journal
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Frontiers in Endocrinology
  • The Journal of Physiological Sciences

Their collaborative work often involves recurring partnerships with several coauthors:

  • Izuki Amano
  • Ayane Ninomiya
  • Winda Ariyani
  • Wataru Miyazaki
  • Sumiyasu Ishii

Best Publications

  • TRAM-1, A Novel 160-kDa Thyroid Hormone Receptor Activator Molecule, Exhibits Distinct Properties from Steroid Receptor Coactivator-1 *

    Akira Takeshita;Guemalli R. Cardona;Noriyuki Koibuchi;Chen-Shian Suen

  • Consensus Paper: Cerebellar Development.

    Ketty Leto;Marife Arancillo;Esther B. E. Becker;Annalisa Buffo

  • Thyroid Hormone Action and Brain Development

    Noriyuki Koibuchi;William W Chin

  • Developmental thyroid hormone disruption: prevalence, environmental contaminants and neurodevelopmental consequences.

    Mary E. Gilbert;Joanne Rovet;Zupei Chen;Noriyuki Koibuchi

  • Handbook of the cerebellum and cerebellar disorders

    Mario Manto;Donna Gruol;Jeremy Schmahmann;Noriyuki Koibuchi

  • Polychlorinated biphenyls suppress thyroid hormone receptor-mediated transcription through a novel mechanism.

    Wataru Miyazaki;Wataru Miyazaki;Toshiharu Iwasaki;Akira Takeshita;Yoichiro Kuroda

  • Polychlorinated biphenyls suppress thyroid hormone-induced transactivation.

    Toshiharu Iwasaki;Wataru Miyazaki;Wataru Miyazaki;Akira Takeshita;Yoichiro Kuroda

  • Bisphenol-A, an environmental estrogen, activates the human orphan nuclear receptor, steroid and xenobiotic receptor-mediated transcription

    Akira Takeshita;Noriyuki Koibuchi;Junko Oka;Manabu Taguchi

  • Brain region-specific changes in oxidative stress and neurotrophin levels in autism spectrum disorders (ASD).

    Elizabeth M Sajdel-Sulkowska;Elizabeth M Sajdel-Sulkowska;Ming Xu;Woody McGinnis;Noriyuki Koibuchi

  • Putative Role of the Orphan Nuclear Receptor SXR (Steroid and Xenobiotic Receptor) in the Mechanism of CYP3A4 Inhibition by Xenobiotics

    Akira Takeshita;Manabu Taguchi;Noriyuki Koibuchi;Yasunori Ozawa

  • Disruption of thyroid hormone receptor-mediated transcription and thyroid hormone-induced Purkinje cell dendrite arborization by polybrominated diphenyl ethers.

    Kingsley Ibhazehiebo;Toshiharu Iwasaki;Junko Kimura-Kuroda;Wataru Miyazaki

  • Functional Characterization of JMJD2A, a Histone Deacetylase- and Retinoblastoma-binding Protein

    Steven G. Gray;Antonio H. Iglesias;Fernando Lizcano;Fernando Lizcano;Raul Villanueva

  • Increase in cerebellar neurotrophin-3 and oxidative stress markers in autism.

    Elizabeth M Sajdel-Sulkowska;Ming Xu;Noriyuki Koibuchi

  • Current perspectives on the role of thyroid hormone in growth and development of cerebellum.

    Noriyuki Koibuchi;Hisaka Jingu;Toshiharu Iwasaki;William W. Chin

  • Promoter-specific regulation of the brain-derived neurotropic factor gene by thyroid hormone in the developing rat cerebellum.

    Noriyuki Koibuchi;Harumi Fukuda;William W. Chin

  • The Role of Thyroid Hormone on Cerebellar Development

    Noriyuki Koibuchi

  • Acetyl tributyl citrate, the most widely used phthalate substitute plasticizer, induces cytochrome p450 3a through steroid and xenobiotic receptor.

    Akira Takeshita;Junko Igarashi-Migitaka;Kazusa Nishiyama;Hideyo Takahashi

  • ROR alpha gene expression in the perinatal rat cerebellum: ontogeny and thyroid hormone regulation.

    Noriyuki Koibuchi;William W. Chin

  • Effect of altered thyroid status on neurotrophin gene expression during postnatal development of the mouse cerebellum.

    Noriyuki Koibuchi;Sadao Yamaoka;William W. Chin

  • Sperm-Activating Proteins Obtained from the Herring Eggs Are Homologous to Trypsin Inhibitors and Synthesized in Follicle Cells

    Shoji Oda;Yoshihiko Igarashi;Ken-ichi Manaka;Noriyuki Koibuchi

  • P-043 Functional characterization of JMJD2A, a histone deacetylase-and retinoblastoma-binding protein

    S. Gray;A. Iglesias;F. Lizcano;R. Villanueva

Frequent Co-Authors

Junichi Nabekura
Junichi Nabekura National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Donald W. Pfaff
Donald W. Pfaff Rockefeller University
Mario Manto
Mario Manto University of Mons
Jeremy D. Schmahmann
Jeremy D. Schmahmann Harvard Medical School
Donna L. Gruol
Donna L. Gruol Scripps Research Institute
William B. Dobyns
William B. Dobyns University of Minnesota
Juan Bernal
Juan Bernal Autonomous University of Madrid
Christian Schultz
Christian Schultz Heidelberg University
Jacques L. Michaud
Jacques L. Michaud University of Montreal
Isabelle Dusart
Isabelle Dusart Université Paris Cité

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