Research Project
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
In this study, we examined the role of fatty acid binding proteins in the regulation of cellular signal transduction, mainly by using FABP-deficient mice. The following results have been so far obtained :(1) epidermal-type FABP(FABP5) is involved in the early differentiation process of mouse keratinocytes though the regulation of linoleic acid metabolism(Ogawa et al., J Invest Dermatol, 2011).(2) brain-type FABP(FABP7) is involed in the proliferation of astrocytes through the regulation of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism(Sharifi et al., Histochem Cell Biol, 2011).
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All Journal Article (21 results) (of which Peer Reviewed: 19 results) Presentation (30 results) Remarks (1 results)
Exp Dermatol
Volume: (in press)
Biol Reprod
Histochem Cell Biol
Stem Cells
Volume: 136 Pages: 501-13
Curr Pharm Des
Volume: 17 Pages: 168-175
J Invest Dermatol
Volume: 131 Pages: 604-612
J Human Genetics
Volume: 56 Pages: 34-40
薬学雑誌
Volume: 131 Pages: 497-502
日本神経精神薬学雑誌
Volume: 31 Pages: 125-130
Volume: 134 Pages: 445-452
Ann Anat
Volume: 192 Pages: 210-214
J Neurosci
Volume: 30 Pages: 3146-3155
Volume: 55 Pages: 127-130
日本臨床
Volume: 68巻 Pages: 80-82
Volume: 132 Pages: 577-584
Cell Tissue Res
Volume: 338 Pages: 191-201
PLoS ONE
Volume: 4 Pages: 5085
Tohoku J Exp Med
Volume: 217 Pages: 185-91
Volume: 129巻 Pages: 191-195
時間学研究
Volume: 3巻 Pages: 49-57
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