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Fusako Usuki

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Toxicology|October 15, 2017
In situ different antioxidative systems contribute to the site-specific methylmercury neurotoxicity in miceMasatake Fujimura, Fusako Usuki
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|December 30, 2014
Methylmercury causes neuronal cell death through the suppression of the TrkA pathway: in vitro and in vivo effects of TrkA pathway activatorsMasatake Fujimura, Fusako Usuki
BMJ Case Reports|June 8, 2012
Vibration therapy of the plantar fascia improves spasticity of the lower limbs of a patient with fetal-type Minamata disease in the chronic stageFusako Usuki, Satsuki Tohyama
Toxicology Letters|March 8, 2017
Site-specific neural hyperactivity via the activation of MAPK and PKA/CREB pathways triggers neuronal degeneration in methylmercury-intoxicated miceMasatake Fujimura, Fusako Usuki
Archives of Toxicology|May 16, 2015
Decreased plasma thiol antioxidant barrier and selenoproteins as potential biomarkers for ongoing methylmercury intoxication and an individual protective capacityFusako Usuki, Masatake Fujimura
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 26, 2010
Post-transcriptional defects of antioxidant selenoenzymes cause oxidative stress under methylmercury exposureFusako Usuki, Akio Yamashita, Masatake Fujimura
Archives of Toxicology|April 13, 2021
Methylmercury induces hyperalgesia/allodynia through spinal cord dorsal horn neuronal activation and subsequent somatosensory cortical circuit formation in ratsMasatake Fujimura, Fusako Usuki, Atsushi Nakamura
Scientific Reports|February 6, 2019
Environmental stresses suppress nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) and affect cells by stabilizing NMD-targeted gene expressionFusako Usuki, Akio Yamashita, Masatake Fujimura
Scientific Reports|August 3, 2013
Endoplasmic reticulum stress preconditioning attenuates methylmercury-induced cellular damage by inducing favorable stress responsesFusako Usuki, Masatake Fujimura, Akio Yamashita
Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association|October 15, 2020
Decreased plasma thiol antioxidant capacity precedes neurological signs in a rat methylmercury intoxication modelMasatake Fujimura, Fusako Usuki, Takamitsu Unoki
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Toxicology|October 15, 2017
In situ different antioxidative systems contribute to the site-specific methylmercury neurotoxicity in miceMasatake Fujimura, Fusako Usuki
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|December 30, 2014
Methylmercury causes neuronal cell death through the suppression of the TrkA pathway: in vitro and in vivo effects of TrkA pathway activatorsMasatake Fujimura, Fusako Usuki
BMJ Case Reports|June 8, 2012
Vibration therapy of the plantar fascia improves spasticity of the lower limbs of a patient with fetal-type Minamata disease in the chronic stageFusako Usuki, Satsuki Tohyama
Toxicology Letters|March 8, 2017
Site-specific neural hyperactivity via the activation of MAPK and PKA/CREB pathways triggers neuronal degeneration in methylmercury-intoxicated miceMasatake Fujimura, Fusako Usuki
Archives of Toxicology|May 16, 2015
Decreased plasma thiol antioxidant barrier and selenoproteins as potential biomarkers for ongoing methylmercury intoxication and an individual protective capacityFusako Usuki, Masatake Fujimura
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 26, 2010
Post-transcriptional defects of antioxidant selenoenzymes cause oxidative stress under methylmercury exposureFusako Usuki, Akio Yamashita, Masatake Fujimura
Archives of Toxicology|April 13, 2021
Methylmercury induces hyperalgesia/allodynia through spinal cord dorsal horn neuronal activation and subsequent somatosensory cortical circuit formation in ratsMasatake Fujimura, Fusako Usuki, Atsushi Nakamura
Scientific Reports|February 6, 2019
Environmental stresses suppress nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) and affect cells by stabilizing NMD-targeted gene expressionFusako Usuki, Akio Yamashita, Masatake Fujimura
Scientific Reports|August 3, 2013
Endoplasmic reticulum stress preconditioning attenuates methylmercury-induced cellular damage by inducing favorable stress responsesFusako Usuki, Masatake Fujimura, Akio Yamashita
Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association|October 15, 2020
Decreased plasma thiol antioxidant capacity precedes neurological signs in a rat methylmercury intoxication modelMasatake Fujimura, Fusako Usuki, Takamitsu Unoki
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