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Eisuke Yumoto

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Biomedical Research (Tokyo, Japan)|May 24, 2026
Constant cGAS activation blunts STING signaling in DU145 prostate cancer cell lineEisuke Yumoto, Kenji Iemura, Kozo Tanaka
Cell Structure and Function|May 14, 2025
Cell biological insights into human STING variantsShogo Koide, Eisuke Yumoto, Jun Nakayama, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 31, 2024
CHAMP1 premature termination codon mutations found in individuals with intellectual disability cause a homologous recombination defect through haploinsufficiencyYujiro Yoshizaki, Yunosuke Ouchi, Dicky Kurniawan, et al.
Nature Communications|May 27, 2026
A PI(3,5)P<sub>2</sub>/CHMP4B axis on lysosomes is essential for microautophagic degradation of STINGTsumugi Shoji, Ayumi Shinojima, Takuma Kishimoto, et al.
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Biomedical Research (Tokyo, Japan)|May 24, 2026
Constant cGAS activation blunts STING signaling in DU145 prostate cancer cell lineEisuke Yumoto, Kenji Iemura, Kozo Tanaka
Cell Structure and Function|May 14, 2025
Cell biological insights into human STING variantsShogo Koide, Eisuke Yumoto, Jun Nakayama, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 31, 2024
CHAMP1 premature termination codon mutations found in individuals with intellectual disability cause a homologous recombination defect through haploinsufficiencyYujiro Yoshizaki, Yunosuke Ouchi, Dicky Kurniawan, et al.
Nature Communications|May 27, 2026
A PI(3,5)P<sub>2</sub>/CHMP4B axis on lysosomes is essential for microautophagic degradation of STINGTsumugi Shoji, Ayumi Shinojima, Takuma Kishimoto, et al.
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