Publications by authors named "J Itoh"

Retrotransposon Gag-like 4 (), a gene acquired from a retrovirus, is a causative gene in autism spectrum disorder. Its knockout mice exhibit increased impulsivity, impaired short-term spatial memory, failure to adapt to novel environments, and delayed noradrenaline (NA) recovery in the frontal cortex. However, due to its very low expression in the brain, it remains unknown which brain cells express RTL4 and its dynamics in relation to NA.

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The analysis of the spatial expression patterns of genes is important for deciphering their functions. In situ hybridization provides insight into gene expression patterns at the cellular level. Here we describe a procedure for performing in situ hybridization on sections of paraffin-embedded tissue, including synthesis of labeled RNA probes, hybridization of the probes with target mRNAs, and immunological detection of the signals.

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Cutting thin sections of plant tissues enables observation of internal structures and inner cell layers, and it facilitates various histochemical staining methods. Paraffin embedding gives the tissues a uniform stiffness that is sufficient for sectioning with a microtome. Here, we describe the procedures for preparation of paraffin-embedded tissues and the techniques for sectioning with a microtome.

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Shoot apical meristems (SAMs) continuously initiate organ formation and maintain pluripotency through dynamic genetic regulations and cell-to-cell communications. The activity of meristems directly affects the plant's structure by determining the number and arrangement of organs and tissues. We have taken a forward genetic approach to dissect the genetic pathway that controls cell differentiation around the SAM.

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Introduction: Hyponatremia, frequently encountered in intensive care (ICU) settings, plays a critical role in shaping patient outcomes. Despite its prevalence, contemporary research into its newly classified severity categories and their implications on mortality, renal function, and length of stay remains limited. This study aims to fill this gap by examining the impact of hyponatremia severity on these critical outcomes.

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