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Shigeo Nakajo

Shigeo Nakajo

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
10467
World Ranking
17092
National Ranking
1229

Overview

Shigeo Nakajo is affiliated with Showa University in Japan. Their academic profile centers on their position at this institution, contributing to the scientific community through research and education.

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Best Publications

  • Aggregation of alpha-synuclein in Lewy bodies of sporadic Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.

    M. Baba;S. Nakajo;P.-H. Tu;T. Tomita

  • Glial cytoplasmic inclusions in white matter oligodendrocytes of multiple system atrophy brains contain insoluble α‐synuclein

    Pang-hsien Tu;James E. Galvin;James E. Galvin;Minami Baba;Benoit Giasson

  • Constitutive Phosphorylation of the Parkinson's Disease Associated α-Synuclein *

    Masayasu Okochi;Jochen Walter;Akihiko Koyama;Shigeo Nakajo

  • Immunohistochemical localization of leptin receptor in the rat brain

    Seiji Shioda;Hisayuki Funahashi;Shigeo Nakajo;Toshihiko Yada

  • A new brain-specific 14-kDa protein is a phosphoprotein. Its complete amino acid sequence and evidence for phosphorylation.

    Shigeo Nakajo;Kazuhiko Tsukada;Kumiko Omata;Yasuharu Nakamura

  • Localization and gene expression of the receptor for pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide in the rat brain.

    Seiji Shioda;Yujin Shuto;Aniko Somogyvári-Vigh;Gabor Legradi

  • Involvement of Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-associated Protein 1 (TRAP1) in Apoptosis Induced by β-Hydroxyisovalerylshikonin

    Yutaka Masuda;Genryu Shima;Toshihiro Aiuchi;Masayo Horie

  • The Cooperative Interaction of Two Different Signaling Pathways in Response to Bufalin Induces Apoptosis in Human Leukemia U937 Cells

    Masahiko Watabe;Yutaka Masuda;Shigeo Nakajo;Takemi Yoshida

  • Pleiotropic functions of PACAP in the CNS: neuroprotection and neurodevelopment.

    Seiji Shioda;Hirokazu Ohtaki;Tomoya Nakamachi;Kenji Dohi

  • PACAP protects hippocampal neurons against apoptosis: involvement of JNK/SAPK signaling pathway.

    Seiji Shioda;Hiroshi Ozawa;Kenji Dohi;Hidekatsu Mizushima

  • Bufalin induces apoptosis and influences the expression of apoptosis-related genes in human leukemia cells

    Yutaka Masuda;Nobuko Kawazoe;Shigeo Nakajo;Takemi Yoshida

  • Apoptosis induced by arsenic trioxide in leukemia U937 cells is dependent on activation of p38, inactivation of ERK and the Ca2+-dependent production of superoxide.

    Kazuki Iwama;Shigeo Nakajo;Toshihiro Aiuchi;Kazuyasu Nakaya

  • Cell and tissue distribution and developmental change of neuron specific 14 kDa protein (phosphoneuroprotein 14)

    Toshiko Shibayama-Imazu;Ikuko Okahashi;Kumiko Omata;Shigeo Nakajo

  • Tiam1 is involved in the regulation of bufalin-induced apoptosis in human leukemia cells.

    Nobuko Kawazoe;Masahiko Watabe;Yutaka Masuda;Shigeo Nakajo

  • Boswellic acid acetate induces differentiation and apoptosis in leukemia cell lines

    Yongkui Jing;Yongkui Jing;Shigeo Nakajo;Lijuan Xia;Kusuyasu Nakaya

  • Activation of AP-1 is required for bufalin-induced apoptosis in human leukemia U937 cells

    Masahiko Watabe;Kaori Ito;Yutaka Masuda;Shigeo Nakajo

  • Bufalin reduces the level of topoisomerase II in human leukemia cells and affects the cytotoxicity of anticancer drugs

    Sachiko Hashimoto;Yongkui Jing;Nobuko Kawazoe;Yutaka Masuda

  • Delayed neuronal cell death in the rat hippocampus is mediated by the mitogen-activated protein kinase signal transduction pathway.

    Hiroshi Ozawa;Seiji Shioda;Kenji Dohi;Hiroaki Matsumoto

  • Localization of phosphoneuroprotein 14 (PNP 14) and its mRNA expression in rat brain determined by immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization.

    Shigeo Nakajo;Seiji Shioda;Yasumitsu Nakai;Kazuyasu Nakaya

  • Activation of protein kinase C by the 14-3-3 proteins homologous with Exol protein that stimulates calcium-dependent exocytosis

    Toshiaki Isobe;Yuriko Hiyane;Tohru Ichimura;Tsuneo Okuyama

Frequent Co-Authors

Seiji Shioda
Seiji Shioda Shonan University of Medical Sciences
Akira Arimura
Akira Arimura Tulane University
Hiroyuki Itabe
Hiroyuki Itabe Showa University
Takeshi Iwatsubo
Takeshi Iwatsubo University of Tokyo
Nobuya Inagaki
Nobuya Inagaki Kyoto University
Taisuke Tomita
Taisuke Tomita University of Tokyo
John Q. Trojanowski
John Q. Trojanowski University of Pennsylvania
Virginia M.-Y. Lee
Virginia M.-Y. Lee University of Pennsylvania
Christian Haass
Christian Haass Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Andrea Tamas
Andrea Tamas University of Pecs

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