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Nikaido Masataka

Nikaido Masataka
Research field  (1): Developmental biology
Research keywords  (5): live imaging ,  neural develoment ,  neural crest cells ,  zebrafish ,  enteric nervous system
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (5):
  • 2016 - 2019 Imaging of the function of enteric neurons in a simple vertebrate and manipulation of gut movement by using optogenetics
  • 2005 - 2007 Molecular mechanism of the formation of the signaling center in the prospective hindbrain of vertebrate early embryos
  • 2005 - 2006 ゼブラフィッシュ鰓弓神経節形成に関わる遺伝子ネットワークの解明
  • 2003 - 2004 遺伝子導入ゼブラフィッシュを用いた前脳形成に関わる遺伝子の遺伝学的スクリーニング
  • 2003 - 2004 Analysis of the gene network patterning the hindhtain in vertebrates.
Papers (19):
MISC (4):
  • Masataka Nikaido, Xueyan Yang, Robert Kelsh. Testing the chromatoblast hypothesis in zebrafish neural crest cells by analyzing the fate of cells expressing ltk gene. MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT. 2009. 126. S96-S97
  • 弥益 恭, 二階堂 昌孝. 脊椎動物胚において脳領域化を行う遺伝子制御機構の解明. 総合研究機構研究プロジェクト研究成果報告書. 2007. 5(18年度). 119-122
  • M Nikaido, K Araki. Cloning and characterization of novel T-box genes in zebrafish. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY. 2001. 235. 1. 275-275
  • KOSHIDA Sumito, TANAKA Takeo, MIZUNO Toshiro, NIKAIDO Masataka, UENO Naoto, KUROIWA Atsushi, TAKEDA Hiroyuki. A novel pathway of zebrafish posterior neural induction : Fgf3 in the dorsolateral margin inhibits BMP signaling. 日本分子生物学会年会プログラム・講演要旨集. 1998. 21. 622-622
Lectures and oral presentations  (2):
  • A heat-shock mediated multi-color labeling of the enteric neural crest cells for analyzing the patterns of their migration, division and differentiation in zebrafish gut.
    (第51回日本発生生物学会年会 2018)
  • コリンアセチルトランスフェラーゼ調節領域を使用した遺伝子導入魚による腸神経系の初期発生過程の可視化
    (第40回日本神経科学大会 2017)
Professional career (1):
  • 博士(薬学) (北海道大学)
Association Membership(s) (3):
THE JAPAN NEUROSCIENCE SOCIETY ,  日本発生生物学会 ,  日本分子生物学会
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