Publications by authors named "D G Fujikawa"

Cytoplasmic stress granules (SGs) are phase-separated membrane-less organelles that form in response to various stress stimuli. SGs are mainly composed of non-canonical stalled 48S preinitiation complexes. In addition, many other proteins also accumulate into SGs, but the list is still incomplete.

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Recent studies have revealed a surprising diversity of sex chromosomes in vertebrates. However, the detailed mechanism of their turnover is still elusive. To understand this process, it is necessary to compare closely related species in terms of sex-determining genes and the chromosomes harboring them.

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Excitotoxicity is the underlying mechanism for all acute neuronal injury, from cerebral ischemia, status epilepticus, traumatic CNS injury, and hypoglycemia. It causes morphological neuronal necrosis, and it triggers a programmed cell death program. Excessive calcium entry through the NMDA-receptor-operated cation channel activates two key enzymes-calpain I and neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS).

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  • * Vaccine-induced antibodies to variable region 1 (V1) can negatively impact the effectiveness of V2 antibodies, hindering their ability to protect against SIV infection.
  • * Modifying SIV vaccines to remove V1 and focus on a specific V2 structure improved immune responses, suggesting that tailoring HIV vaccine designs could enhance their effectiveness by boosting responses to vulnerable virus sites.
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