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Autor:
Masahiro Nishijima, Masao Kimoto, Hirotaka Ogata, Yoshinori Nagai, Sachiko Akashi, Kiyoshi Kawasaki, Kensuke Miyake, Kenji Fukudome, Teruo Kirikae, Fumiko Kirikae, Rintaro Shimazu
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 268:172-177
The complex consisting of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and associated MD-2 signals the presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) when it is expressed in cell lines. We here show that normal human mononuclear cells express TLR4 and signal LPS via TLR4. CD14
Autor:
Kenji Fukudome, Kensuke Miyake, Masao Kimoto, Hirotaka Ogata, Yoshinori Nagai, Rintaro Shimazu, Sachiko Akashi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is a mammalian homologue of Drosophila Toll, a leucine-rich repeat molecule that can trigger innate responses against pathogens. The TLR4 gene has recently been shown to be mutated in C3H/HeJ and C57BL/10ScCr mice, both of
Autor:
Kazuhiro Tachibana, Tatsuo Nishina, Hirotaka Ogata, Kunio Watanabe, Kenichi Nakagawa, Akiya Kozawa, Michio Sugawara
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asian Electric Vehicles. 5:971-973
The driving and charge-discharge tests were carried out on the used lead-acid batteries for electric wheel chair. When the used batteries were repeatedly subjected to driving test on road after full charge, the electricity delivered from the battery
Autor:
Kensuke Miyake, Yoshihiro Miura, Rintaro Shimazu, Yoshio Yamashita, Yutaka Narisawa, Hirotaka Ogata, Sachiko Akashi, Masao Kimoto
Publikováno v:
Blood. 92:2815-2822
RP105 was originally discovered as a mouse B-cell surface molecule that transmits an activation signal. The signal leads to resistance against irradiation-induced apoptosis and massive B-cell proliferation. Recently, we found that mouse RP105 is asso
Autor:
Kjartan Egeberg, Elin Pettersen, Hirotaka Ogata, Valdemar Grill, Ingrid Hals, Zuheng Ma, Frank Skorpen, Anneli Björklund
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and biophysical research communications. 423(2)
Highlights: Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer The impact of UCP-2 over expression on mitochondrial function is controversial. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer We tested mitochondrial functions at defined levels of overexpression. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer
Autor:
Claes B. Wollheim, Hirotaka Ogata, Zuheng Ma, Anneli Björklund, Ingrid Hals Jørgensen, Tina Wallin, Mariella Iezzi, Haiyan Wang
Publikováno v:
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, Vol. 1801, No 2 (2010) pp. 191-7
Facilitation of fatty acid uptake in beta cells could potentially affect beta cell metabolism and secretory function; however such effects have not been clearly documented. CD36 facilitates uptake of fatty acids (FA) in muscle and adipose tissue and
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https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:33548
https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:33548
Autor:
Hirotaka Ogata, Yoichiro Iwakura, Sachiko Akashi, Hidetoshi Yamasaki, Yoshinori Nagai, Kensuke Miyake, Katsuko Sudo, Rintaro Shimazu, Shin-Ichi Hayashi, Masao Kimoto
Publikováno v:
Blood. 99(5)
RP105 is a B-cell surface molecule that has been recently assigned as CD180. RP105 ligation with an antibody induces B-cell activation in humans and mice, leading to proliferation and up-regulation of a costimulatory molecule, B7.2/CD86. RP105 is ass
Autor:
Sachiko Akashi, Masato Oikawa, Hirotaka Ogata, Koichi Fukase, Shoichi Kusumoto, Masahiro Nishijima, Kiyoshi Kawasaki, Shinichiro Hayashi, Masao Kimoto, Kensuke Miyake, Yoshinori Nagai
Publikováno v:
International immunology. 13(12)
Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) recognizes lipopolysaccharide (LPS). MD-2 is associated with TLR4 and imparts LPS responsiveness to it. Little is known, however, as to whether MD-2 directly regulates LPS recognition by TLR4. To address the issue, we took
Publikováno v:
Journal of endotoxin research. 6(5)
The Toll family of receptors has been implicated in innate recognition and subsequent activation of defense programs against pathogens such as bacteria and fungi. TLR4, for example, signals the presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a membrane constit
Autor:
Kensuke Miyake, Masao Kimoto, Hirotaka Ogata, Sachiko Akashi, Alexander Tarakhovsky, Ingrid Mecklenbräuker, Klaus Rajewsky, I-hsin Su, Yoshinori Nagai
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
The susceptibility to infections induced by Gram-negative bacteria is largely determined by innate immune responses to bacteria cell wall lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The stimulation of B cells by LPS enhances their antigen-presenting capacity and is ac
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http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6799
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6799