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Species | Miwako OzakiSummaryAffiliation: RIKEN Brain Science Institute Country: Japan Publications
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Roles of neuregulin in synaptogenesis between mossy fibers and cerebellar granule cellsM Ozaki
Laboratory for Cellular Information Processing, BSI, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research RIKEN, Saitama, Japan
J Neurosci Res 59:612-23. 2000..The fact that NRG can be functionally viewed as cell recognition molecules as well as neurotrophic agents suggests new possibilities for the important class of molecules...
Neuregulins and the shaping of synapsesM Ozaki
Laboratory for Cellular Information Processing, Brain Science Institute, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, RIKEN, Wako Shi, Saitama, Japan
Neuroscientist 7:146-54. 2001..Furthermore, NRGs may be signaling factors involved in tuning locomotion or other higher functions by coordinating excitatory and inhibitory neurons...
Analysis of patterned neuronal impulses and function of neuregulinMiwako Ozaki
Laboratory for Neural Architecture, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Wako Shi, Saitama 351 0198, Japan
Neurosignals 11:191-6. 2002..e., not only with metaphysical "phenomena", but also at a physical "material" level...
Protein processing and releases of neuregulin-1 are regulated in an activity-dependent mannerMiwako Ozaki
Laboratory for Memory and Learning, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Saitama, Japan
J Neurochem 91:176-88. 2004..Furthermore, cleaved sNRG-1 plays an important functional role in regulating transmission across these synapses...
Degeneration of pontine mossy fibres during cerebellar development in weaver mutant miceMiwako Ozaki
Laboratory for Cellular Information Processing, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Wako, Saitama 351 0198, Japan
Eur J Neurosci 16:565-74. 2002....
