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l-Type amino acid transporter 1 in hypothalamic neurons in mice maintains energy and bone homeostasis.
Park G, Fukasawa K, Horie T, Masuo Y, Inaba Y, Tatsuno T, Yamada T, Tokumura K, Iwahashi S, Iezaki T, Kaneda K, Kato Y, Ishigaki Y, Mieda M, Tanaka T, Ogawa K, Ochi H, Sato S, Shi YB, Inoue H, Lee H, Hinoi E. Park G, et al. Among authors: kaneda k. JCI Insight. 2023 Apr 10;8(7):e154925. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.154925. JCI Insight. 2023. PMID: 36862514 Free PMC article.
Translational Control of Sox9 RNA by mTORC1 Contributes to Skeletogenesis.
Iezaki T, Horie T, Fukasawa K, Kitabatake M, Nakamura Y, Park G, Onishi Y, Ozaki K, Kanayama T, Hiraiwa M, Kitaguchi Y, Kaneda K, Manabe T, Ishigaki Y, Ohno M, Hinoi E. Iezaki T, et al. Among authors: kaneda k. Stem Cell Reports. 2018 Jul 10;11(1):228-241. doi: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2018.05.020. Epub 2018 Jun 28. Stem Cell Reports. 2018. PMID: 30008325 Free PMC article.
[Transcription Regulators and Bone Metabolism].
Hinoi E, Iezaki T, Fukasawa K, Kaneda K. Hinoi E, et al. Among authors: kaneda k. Yakugaku Zasshi. 2019;139(1):15-18. doi: 10.1248/yakushi.18-00154-1. Yakugaku Zasshi. 2019. PMID: 30606922 Free article. Review. Japanese.
Glutamatergic neurons in the medial prefrontal cortex mediate the formation and retrieval of cocaine-associated memories in mice.
Zhang T, Yanagida J, Kamii H, Wada S, Domoto M, Sasase H, Deyama S, Takarada T, Hinoi E, Sakimura K, Yamanaka A, Maejima T, Mieda M, Sakurai T, Nishitani N, Nagayasu K, Kaneko S, Minami M, Kaneda K. Zhang T, et al. Among authors: kaneda k. Addict Biol. 2020 Jan;25(1):e12723. doi: 10.1111/adb.12723. Epub 2019 Feb 7. Addict Biol. 2020. PMID: 30734456
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