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Profile Publications (17)
XB-PERS-2920

Publications By Shin Takagi

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Kinetic study of anti-viral ribavirin uptake mediated by hCNT3 and hENT1 in Xenopus laevis oocytes., Yamamoto T, Sugawara M, Kikukawa T, Miyauchi S, Yamaguchi M, Tero A, Takagi S, Nakagaki T., Biophys Chem. March 1, 2010; 147 (1-2): 59-65.


Roles of a neuronal cell-surface molecule, neuropilin, in nerve fiber fasciculation and guidance., Fujisawa H, Kitsukawa T, Kawakami A, Takagi S, Shimizu M, Hirata T., Cell Tissue Res. November 1, 1997; 290 (2): 465-70.


Identification of a neuronal cell surface molecule, plexin, in mice., Kameyama T, Murakami Y, Suto F, Kawakami A, Takagi S, Hirata T, Fujisawa H., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. September 13, 1996; 226 (2): 524-9.


Developmentally regulated expression of a cell surface protein, neuropilin, in the mouse nervous system., Kawakami A, Kitsukawa T, Takagi S, Fujisawa H., J Neurobiol. January 1, 1996; 29 (1): 1-17.


Expression of a cell adhesion molecule, neuropilin, in the developing chick nervous system., Takagi S, Kasuya Y, Shimizu M, Matsuura T, Tsuboi M, Kawakami A, Fujisawa H., Dev Biol. July 1, 1995; 170 (1): 207-22.


Plexin: a novel neuronal cell surface molecule that mediates cell adhesion via a homophilic binding mechanism in the presence of calcium ions., Ohta K, Mizutani A, Kawakami A, Murakami Y, Kasuya Y, Takagi S, Tanaka H, Fujisawa H., Neuron. June 1, 1995; 14 (6): 1189-99.   


Growth-associated expression of a membrane protein, neuropilin, in Xenopus optic nerve fibers., Fujisawa H, Takagi S, Hirata T., Dev Neurosci. January 1, 1995; 17 (5-6): 343-9.


Differential expression of two cell surface proteins, neuropilin and plexin, in Xenopus olfactory axon subclasses., Satoda M, Takagi S, Ohta K, Hirata T, Fujisawa H., J Neurosci. January 1, 1995; 15 (1 Pt 2): 942-55.   


Telescience testbed experiments for biomedical studies: fertilization potential recording of amphibian eggs using tele-manipulation under stereoscopic vision., Watanabe S, Tanaka M, Wada Y, Suzuki H, Takagi S, Mori S, Fukai K, Kanazawa Y, Takagi M, Hirakawa K, Ogasawara K, Tsumura K, Ogawa K, Matsumoto K, Nagaoka S, Suzuki T, Shimura D, Yamashita M, Nishio S., Acta Astronaut. July 1, 1994; 33 189-94.


Telescience testbed experiments of intracellular recordings in the Xenopus oocyte., Ando H, Watanabe S, Mori S, Tanaka M, Wada Y, Suzuki H, Takagi S, Nagaoka S, Matsumoto K, Suzuki T, Fukai K, Kanazawa Y, Hirakawa K, Ogasawara K, Tsumura K, Ogawa K, Shimura R, Ohshima M, Yamashita M., Environ Med. January 1, 1994; 38 (1): 73-6.


The membrane protein A5, a putative neuronal recognition molecule, promotes neurite outgrowth., Hirata T, Takagi S, Fujisawa H., Neurosci Res. July 1, 1993; 17 (2): 159-69.


Involvement of neuronal cell surface molecule B2 in the formation of retinal plexiform layers., Ohta K, Takagi S, Asou H, Fujisawa H., Neuron. July 1, 1992; 9 (1): 151-61.


The A5 antigen, a candidate for the neuronal recognition molecule, has homologies to complement components and coagulation factors., Takagi S, Hirata T, Agata K, Mochii M, Eguchi G, Fujisawa H., Neuron. August 1, 1991; 7 (2): 295-307.


Cell surface molecule A5: a putative involvement in retinal central connection., Fujisawa H, Takagi S, Hirata T., Neurosci Res Suppl. January 1, 1990; 13 S11-7.


An aberrant retinal pathway and visual centers in Xenopus tadpoles share a common cell surface molecule, A5 antigen., Fujisawa H, Ohtsuki T, Takagi S, Tsuji T., Dev Biol. October 1, 1989; 135 (2): 231-40.   


Specific cell surface labels in the visual centers of Xenopus laevis tadpole identified using monoclonal antibodies., Takagi S, Tsuji T, Amagai T, Takamatsu T, Fujisawa H., Dev Biol. July 1, 1987; 122 (1): 90-100.   


Development of retinal central projection in Xenopus tadpoles., Fujisawa H, Takagi S., Prog Clin Biol Res. January 1, 1986; 217B 109-12.

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