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Shoko Hashimoto

12PUBLICATIONS
19CO-AUTHORS
Medical infection agents (incl. prions)Medical biochemistry - amino acids and metabolitesEpigenetics (incl. genome methylation and epigenomics)Gene expression (incl. microarray and other genome-wide approaches)Biological adaptation
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Publications (12)

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|Mar 10, 2026
Tau acetylation at K331 has limited impact on tau pathology in vivo.

Shoko Hashimoto, Yukio Matsuba, Mika Takahashi

|Sep 30, 2024
Metabolic resistance of Aβ3pE-42, a target epitope of the anti-Alzheimer therapeutic antibody, donanemab.

Nobuhisa Iwata, Satoshi Tsubuki, Misaki Sekiguchi

|May 24, 2024
Neuronal glutathione depletion elevates the Aβ42/Aβ40 ratio and tau aggregation in Alzheimer's disease mice.

Khairun Nisa Binti Hashim, Yukio Matsuba, Mika Takahashi

|Jun 08, 2022
An isogenic panel of <i>App</i> knock-in mouse models: Profiling β-secretase inhibition and endosomal abnormalities.

Naoto Watamura, Kaori Sato, Gen Shiihashi

|Nov 05, 2021
Somatostatin-evoked Aβ catabolism in the brain: Mechanistic involvement of α-endosulfine-K<sub>ATP</sub> channel pathway.

Naoto Watamura, Naomasa Kakiya, Per Nilsson

|Jul 06, 2019
Humanization of the entire murine <i>Mapt</i> gene provides a murine model of pathological human tau propagation.

Takashi Saito, Naomi Mihira, Yukio Matsuba

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Takaomi C Saido

7 joint publications

Takashi Saito

4 joint publications

Hiroki Sasaguri

3 joint publications

Naoto Watamura

2 joint publications

Per Nilsson

2 joint publications

Kenichi Nagata

2 joint publications

Naoko Kamano

2 joint publications

Shin-Ichi Muramatsu

2 joint publications

Nobuhisa Iwata

1 joint publications

Bart De Strooper

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10 joint publications

Takaomi C Saido

7 joint publications

Takashi Saito

4 joint publications

Hiroki Sasaguri

3 joint publications

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