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Overview

Yo-ichi Nabeshima is affiliated with the Foundation for Biomedical Research in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the intersecting domains of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine.

Their published work includes investigation and analysis in molecular biology, epidemiology, and geriatrics and gerontology, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to life sciences.

Recent papers by Nabeshima cover topics related to CRISPR and genetic engineering, biochemical and molecular research, cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research, and the study of sirtuins and resveratrol in medicine. Notable publications include:

  • Response to correspondence on "Reproducibility of CRISPR-Cas9 methods for generation of conditional mouse alleles: a multi-center evaluation" (2021) published in Genome Biology
  • Nicotinamide phosphoribosyl transferase in mammary gland epithelial cells is required for nicotinamide mononucleotide production in mouse milk (2024) published in Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Nabeshima include:

  • Channabasavaiah B. Gurumurthy
  • Aidan R. O'Brien
  • Rolen M. Quadros
  • John H. Adams
  • Pilar Alcaide

The researcher has contributed articles to prominent publication venues such as Genome Biology and Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.

Best Publications

  • AN NRF2/SMALL MAF HETERODIMER MEDIATES THE INDUCTION OF PHASE II DETOXIFYING ENZYME GENES THROUGH ANTIOXIDANT RESPONSE ELEMENTS

    Ken Itoh;Tomoki Chiba;Satoru Takahashi;Tetsuro Ishii

  • Mutation of the mouse klotho gene leads to a syndrome resembling ageing

    Makoto Kuro-o;Yutaka Matsumura;Hiroki Aizawa;Hiroshi Kawaguchi

  • Myogenin gene disruption results in perinatal lethality because of severe muscle defect

    Yoko Nabeshima;Kazunori Hanaoka;Michiko Hayasaka;Eisaku Esuml

  • IDENTIFICATION OF THE HUMAN KLOTHO GENE AND ITS TWO TRANSCRIPTS ENCODING MEMBRANE AND SECRETED KLOTHO PROTEIN

    Yutaka Matsumura;Hiroki Aizawa;Takako Shiraki-Iida;Ryozo Nagai

  • Bone marrow stromal cells generate muscle cells and repair muscle degeneration.

    Mari Dezawa;Hiroto Ishikawa;Yutaka Itokazu;Tomoyuki Yoshihara

  • Secreted Klotho protein in sera and CSF: implication for post-translational cleavage in release of Klotho protein from cell membrane.

    Akihiro Imura;Akiko Iwano;Osamu Tohyama;Yoshihito Tsuji

  • A metalloprotease-disintegrin participating in myoblast fusion.

    Takako Yagami-Hiromasa;Tomomi Sato;Tomohiro Kurisaki;Keiju Kamijo

  • Klotho, a Gene Related to a Syndrome Resembling Human Premature Aging, Functions in a Negative Regulatory Circuit of Vitamin D Endocrine System

    Hiroshi Tsujikawa;Yoko Kurotaki;Toshihiko Fujimori;Kazuhiko Fukuda

  • Severely reduced production of klotho in human chronic renal failure kidney.

    Noritoshi Koh;Toshihiko Fujimori;Shuhei Nishiguchi;Akihiro Tamori

  • Unique multipotent cells in adult human mesenchymal cell populations

    Yasumasa Kuroda;Masaaki Kitada;Shohei Wakao;Kouki Nishikawa

  • The basic helix-loop-helix factor olig2 is essential for the development of motoneuron and oligodendrocyte lineages.

    Hirohide Takebayashi;Yoko Nabeshima;Shosei Yoshida;Osamu Chisaka

  • A vasculature-associated niche for undifferentiated spermatogonia in the mouse testis

    Shosei Yoshida;Mamiko Sukeno;Yo-ichi Nabeshima

  • Ptf1a, a bHLH transcriptional gene, defines GABAergic neuronal fates in cerebellum.

    Mikio Hoshino;Shoko Nakamura;Kiyoshi Mori;Kiyoshi Mori;Takeshi Kawauchi

  • Combinatorial Roles of Olig2 and Neurogenin2 in the Coordinated Induction of Pan-Neuronal and Subtype-Specific Properties of Motoneurons

    Rumiko Mizuguchi;Michiya Sugimori;Hirohide Takebayashi;Hidetaka Kosako

  • Functional Hierarchy and Reversibility Within the Murine Spermatogenic Stem Cell Compartment

    Toshinori Nakagawa;Manju Sharma;Yo-ichi Nabeshima;Robert E. Braun

  • Alternative transcription and two modes of splicing result in two myosin light chains from one gene

    Yo-ichi Nabeshima;Yoshiaki Fujii-Kuriyama;Masami Muramatsu;Kikuo Ogata

  • Cell heterogeneity upon myogenic differentiation: down-regulation of MyoD and Myf-5 generates 'reserve cells'.

    Naoko Yoshida;Shosei Yoshida;Kyoko Koishi;Kanjiro Masuda

  • Establishment of sandwich ELISA for soluble alpha-Klotho measurement: Age-dependent change of soluble alpha-Klotho levels in healthy subjects.

    Yuji Yamazaki;Akihiro Imura;Itaru Urakawa;Takashi Shimada

  • Asymmetric segregation of the homeodomain protein Prospero during Drosophila development

    Joe Hirata;Hideki Nakagoshi;Yo Ichi Nabeshima;Fumio Matsuzaki

  • Mutation of the mouse klotho gene leads to a syndrome resembling ageing

    M. Kuro-o;Y. Matsumura;H. Arawa;H. Kawaguchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Makoto Kuro-o
Makoto Kuro-o Jichi Medical University
Shosei Yoshida
Shosei Yoshida The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
Ryozo Nagai
Ryozo Nagai Jichi Medical University
Mari Dezawa
Mari Dezawa Tohoku University
Shin'ichi Takeda
Shin'ichi Takeda National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
Kazunori Nakajima
Kazunori Nakajima Keio University
Kozo Kaibuchi
Kozo Kaibuchi Nagoya University
Satoru Takahashi
Satoru Takahashi University of Tsukuba
Masaki Noda
Masaki Noda Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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