5 results match your criteria: "The Graduate University for Advanced Studies Okazaki[Affiliation]"
Front Mol Biosci
August 2016
Laboratory for Mechanistic Chemistry of Biomolecules, Department of Chemistry, Keio University Yokohama, Japan.
Dominant mutations in Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD1) gene have been shown to cause a familial form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (SOD1-ALS). A major pathological hallmark of this disease is abnormal accumulation of mutant SOD1 oligomers in the affected spinal motor neurons. While no effective therapeutics for SOD1-ALS is currently available, SOD1 oligomerization will be a good target for developing cures of this disease.
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January 2015
Graduate School of Education, University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan.
A community is a set of nodes with dense inter-connections, while there are sparse connections between different communities. A hub is a highly connected node with high centrality. It has been shown that both "communities" and "hubs" exist simultaneously in the brain's functional connectivity network (FCN), as estimated by correlations among low-frequency spontaneous fluctuations in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signal changes (0.
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October 2014
Division of Evolutionary Biology, National Institute for Basic Biology Okazaki, Japan ; Department of Basic Biology, School of Life Sciences, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies Okazaki, Japan.
Microtubules are one of the three major cytoskeletal components in eukaryotic cells. Heterodimers composed of GTP-bound α- and β-tubulin molecules polymerize to form microtubule protofilaments, which associate laterally to form a hollow microtubule. Tubulin has GTPase activity and the GTP molecules associated with β-tubulin molecules are hydrolyzed shortly after being incorporated into the polymerizing microtubules.
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March 2014
Microbial Genome Research Group, Institute of Biogeosciences, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) Yokosuka, Japan.
Marine subsurface sediments on the Pacific margin harbor diverse microbial communities even at depths of several hundreds meters below the seafloor (mbsf) or more. Previous PCR-based molecular analysis showed the presence of diverse reductive dehalogenase gene (rdhA) homologs in marine subsurface sediment, suggesting that anaerobic respiration of organohalides is one of the possible energy-yielding pathways in the organic-rich sedimentary habitat. However, primer-independent molecular characterization of rdhA has remained to be demonstrated.
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October 2012
Department of Cerebral Research, National Institute for Physiological Sciences Okazaki, Aichi, Japan ; Department of Physiological Sciences, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies Okazaki, Aichi, Japan ; Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan.
Persons with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are known to have difficulty in eye contact (EC). This may make it difficult for their partners during face to face communication with them. To elucidate the neural substrates of live inter-subject interaction of ASD patients and normal subjects, we conducted hyper-scanning functional MRI with 21 subjects with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) paired with typically-developed (normal) subjects, and with 19 pairs of normal subjects as a control.
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