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Imoto Keiji

イモト ケイジ | Imoto Keiji
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Executive Director
Homepage URL  (1): http://www.nins.jp
Research field  (4): Molecular biology ,  Clinical pharmacy ,  Physiology ,  Neuroscience - general
Research keywords  (6): 電気生理 ,  神経回路 ,  イオンチャネル ,  patch clamp ,  neuronal network ,  ion channels
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (38):
  • 2016 - 2021 生命科学連携推進協議会
  • 2014 - 2017 Central neuronal mechanisms for descending antinociception and arousal states in the brain
  • 2013 - 2015 In vivo patch-clamp analysis of spinal GABA-mediated inhibitory system
  • 2011 - 2014 Central modulation of spinal nociceptive synaptic transmission in vivo
  • 2010 - 2012 The role of calmodulin-kinase II in the mechanism of amygdala-dependent learning and memory.
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Papers (60):
  • Akito Nakao, Katsumi Hayashida, Hiroo Ogura, Yasuo Mori, Keiji Imoto. Hippocampus-related cognitive disorders develop in the absence of epilepsy and ataxia in the heterozygous Cacna1a mutant mice tottering. Channels (Austin, Tex.). 2022. 16. 1. 113-126
  • Daisuke Uta, Kohei Koga, Hidemasa Furue, Keiji Imoto, Megumu Yoshimura. L-bupivacaine Inhibition of Nociceptive Transmission in Rat Peripheral and Dorsal Horn Neurons. Anesthesiology. 2021. 134. 1. 88-102
  • Akiko Kojima, Yutaka Fukushima, Hideki Itoh, Keiji Imoto, Hiroshi Matsuura. A computational analysis of the effect of sevoflurane in a human ventricular cell model of long QT syndrome: Importance of repolarization reserve in the QT-prolonging effect of sevoflurane. European journal of pharmacology. 2020. 883. 173378-173378
  • Yoko Yamagata, Yuchio Yanagawa, Keiji Imoto. Differential Involvement of Kinase Activity of Ca2+/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase IIα in Hippocampus- and Amygdala-Dependent Memory Revealed by Kinase-Dead Knock-In Mouse. eNeuro. 2018. 5. 4
  • Elaheh Erami, Hassan Azhdari-Zarmehri, Keiji Imoto, Hidemasa Furue. Characterization of Nociceptive Behaviors Induced by Formalin in the Glabrous and Hairy Skin of Rats. Basic and clinical neuroscience. 2017. 8. 1. 37-42
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MISC (89):
  • Shin'Ichiro Satake, Tsuyoshi Inoue, Keiji Imoto. Synaptic Multivesicular Release in the Cerebellar Cortex: Its Mechanism and Role in Neural Encoding and Processing. CEREBELLUM. 2016. 15. 2. 201-207
  • SUGIYAMA Daisuke, IMOTO Keiji, KAWAMATA Mikito, FURUE Hidemasa. Descending noradrenergic controls of spinal nociceptive synaptic transmission. Pain research : the journal of the Japanese Society for the Study of Pain = 日本疼痛学会誌. 2011. 26. 1. 1-9
  • Daisuke Uta, Yoshikazu Gotoh, Tsugunobu Andoh, Yasushi Kuraishi, Keiji Imoto, Hidemasa Furue. In vivo patch-clamp recording analysis of serotonin-induced itching on synaptic transmission in substantia gelatinosa neurons. NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH. 2011. 71. E360-E361
  • Shin'Ichiro Satake, Keiji Imoto. Diversity in the presynaptic potentiation of excitatory neurotransmission from granule cells to molecular-layer interneurons in rat cerebellar cortex. NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH. 2011. 71. E211-E211
  • Yoko Yamagata, Yuchio Yanagawa, Keiji Imoto. Contribution of kinase activity of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II alpha to hippocampus- and amygdala-dependent memory formation. NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH. 2011. 71. E181-E181
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Education (1):
  • 1970 - 1976 Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine Department of Medical Science
Professional career (1):
  • 医学博士 (京都大学)
Work history (10):
  • 2019/04 - 現在 National Institutes of Natural Sciences Executive Director
  • 2013/04 - 2019/03 National Institutes of Natural Sciences National Institute for Physiological Sciences Director General
  • 1995/04 - 2013/03 National Institutes of Natural Sciences National Institute for Physiological Sciences Professor
  • 1990/05 - 1995/03 Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine
  • 1988/07 - 1990/04 Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine
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