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Overview

Tsutomu Nohno is affiliated with Kawasaki Medical School in Japan and is active in research primarily within the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Medicine. Their work focuses extensively on Molecular Biology and its applications in physiology and medical sciences.

The main subfields of their study include Molecular Biology, Physiology, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medical Services, and Speech and Hearing. This diverse range supports research on complex biological processes and clinical applications.

The research topics most frequently addressed by Nohno cover:

  • Nosocomial Infections in ICU
  • Pediatric Health and Respiratory Diseases
  • Dysphagia Assessment and Management
  • Dental Development and Anomalies
  • Hedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies
  • Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation
  • Muscle Physiology and Disorders

Frequent collaborators in Nohno's research include Hideyo Ohuchi, Hitomi Ono Minagi, Takayoshi Sakai, Shigeko Fushimi, and Hironobu Katsuyama, indicating ongoing partnerships that contribute to production across various biomedical topics.

The scientist has contributed articles to journals frequently publishing their work, including the Journal of Developmental Biology, BMC Oral Health, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Research Square. The number of publications per venue reflects a particular emphasis on developmental biology and oral health.

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Nohno include:

  • "The Germinal Origin of Salivary and Lacrimal Glands and the Contributions of Neural Crest Cell-Derived Epithelium to Tissue Regeneration" (2023), published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Chronic Stress Induces Type 2b Skeletal Muscle Atrophy via the Inhibition of mTORC1 Signaling in Mice" (2023), published in Medical Sciences
  • "Evaluation of oral care using MA-T gel for high-risk patients: a pilot study" (2023), published in BMC Oral Health
  • "Harderian Gland Development and Degeneration in the Fgf10-Deficient Heterozygous Mouse" (2024), published in Journal of Developmental Biology
  • "Histological differences related to autophagy in the minor salivary gland between primary and secondary types of Sjögren's syndrome" (2024), published in BMC Oral Health

Best Publications

  • The mesenchymal factor, FGF10, initiates and maintains the outgrowth of the chick limb bud through interaction with FGF8, an apical ectodermal factor.

    Hideyo Ohuchi;Takashi Nakagawa;Atsuyo Yamamoto;Akihiro Araga

  • Expression of hepatocyte growth factor gene in endothelial and Kupffer cells of damaged rat livers, as revealed by in situ hybridization

    Sumihara Noji;Kosuke Tashiro;Eiki Koyama;Tsutomu Nohno

  • The concentric structure of the developing gut is regulated by Sonic hedgehog derived from endodermal epithelium

    Akiko Sukegawa;Tomohiro Narita;Takashi Kameda;Kanako Saitoh

  • Identification of a Human Type II Receptor for Bone Morphogenetic Protein-4 That Forms Differential Heteromeric Complexes with Bone Morphogenetic Protein Type I Receptors

    Tsutomu Nohno;Tetsuya Ishikawa;Taiichi Saito;Keiichi Hosokawa

  • Wnt regulation of chondrocyte differentiation

    Vicki Church;Tsutomu Nohno;Claudia Linker;Christophe Marcelle

  • Retinoic acid induces polarizing activity but is unlikely to be a morphogen in the chick limb bud

    Sumihare Noji;Tsutomu Nohno;Eiki Koyama;Kohki Muto

  • Involvement of the Chox-4 chicken homeobox genes in determination of anteroposterior axial polarity during limb development

    T Nohno;S Noji;E Koyama;K Ohyama

  • BMP SIGNALING DURING BONE PATTERN DETERMINATION IN THE DEVELOPING LIMB

    Y. Kawakami;T. Ishikawa;M. Shimabara;N. Tanda

  • The Wnt antagonist Frzb-1 regulates chondrocyte maturation and long bone development during limb skeletogenesis.

    Motomi Enomoto-Iwamoto;Jirouta Kitagaki;Eiki Koyama;Yoshihiro Tamamura

  • Bone Morphogenetic Protein Signaling Is Required for Maintenance of Differentiated Phenotype, Control of Proliferation, and Hypertrophy in Chondrocytes

    Motomi Enomoto-Iwamoto;Masahiro Iwamoto;Yoshiki Mukudai;Yasuhiko Kawakami

  • Involvement of androgen-induced growth factor (FGF-8) gene in mouse embryogenesis and morphogenesis.

    Hideyo Ohuchi;Hidefumi Yoshioka;Akira Tanaka;Yasuhiko Kawakami

  • Wnt signalling regulates myogenic differentiation in the developing avian wing

    Kelly Anakwe;Lesley Robson;Julia Hadley;Paul Buxton

  • Cloning and complete nucleotide sequence of the Escherichia coli glutamine permease operon ( glnHPQ )

    Tsutomu Nohno;Taiichi Saito;Jen-shiang Hong

  • Sonic hedgehog is expressed in epithelial cells during development of whisker, hair, and tooth.

    Sachiko Iseki;Akihiro Araga;Hideyo Ohuchi;Tsutomu Nohno

  • Involvement of Wnt-5a in chondrogenic pattern formation in the chick limb bud.

    Yasuhiko Kawakami;Naoyuki Wada;Shin ichiro Nishimatsu;Tetsuya Ishikawa

  • A missense mutant myostatin causes hyperplasia without hypertrophy in the mouse muscle.

    Masumi Nishi;Akihiro Yasue;Shinichirou Nishimatu;Tsutomu Nohno

  • Expression pattern of acidic and basic fibroblast growth factor genes in adult rat eyes.

    Sumihare Noji;Toshihiko Matsuo;Eiki Koyama;Tomoichiro Yamaai

  • Canonical Wnt signaling is involved in switching from cell proliferation to myogenic differentiation of mouse myoblast cells

    Shingo Tanaka;Kumiko Terada;Tsutomu Nohno

  • Involvement of the Sonic Hedgehog gene in chick feather formation

    Tsutomu Nohno;Yasuhiko Kawakami;Hideyo Ohuchi;Akira Fujiwara

  • The narX and narL genes encoding the nitrate-sensing regulators of Escherichia coli are homologous to a family of prokaryotic two-component regulatory genes

    Tsutomu Nohno;Sumihare Noji;Shigehiko Taniguchi;Tauchi Saito

Frequent Co-Authors

Sumihare Noji
Sumihare Noji University of Tokushima
Hideyo Ohuchi
Hideyo Ohuchi Okayama University
Yasuhiko Kawakami
Yasuhiko Kawakami University of Minnesota
Masahiro Iwamoto
Masahiro Iwamoto University of Maryland, Baltimore
Mitsuo Itakura
Mitsuo Itakura University of Tokushima
Motomi Enomoto-Iwamoto
Motomi Enomoto-Iwamoto University of Maryland, Baltimore
Akira Fujiwara
Akira Fujiwara NTT (Japan)
Maurizio Pacifici
Maurizio Pacifici Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Koji Tamura
Koji Tamura Tohoku University
Naoki Takahashi
Naoki Takahashi Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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