Rchr
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Update date: Aug. 20, 2024
Kitazawa Moe
キタザワ モエ | Kitazawa Moe
Affiliation and department:
Other affiliations (1):
Research field (2):
Evolutionary biology
, Developmental biology
Research keywords (1):
発生生物学
Research theme for competitive and other funds (3):
- 2022 - 2025 真獣類特異的獲得遺伝子Peg11/Rtl1の脳構造形成における機能解析
- 有袋類の胎盤形成におけるPEG10の機能解析
- 鏡ー緒方症候群におけるPEG11のin vivoノックダウン治療法の開発
Papers (8):
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Moe Kitazawa. Evolution of the nervous system by acquisition of retrovirus-derived genes in mammals. Genes & genetic systems. 2024. 98. 6. 321-336
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Hirosuke Shiura, Moe Kitazawa, Fumitoshi Ishino, Tomoko Kaneko-Ishino. Roles of retrovirus-derived PEG10 and PEG11/RTL1 in mammalian development and evolution and their involvement in human disease. Frontiers in cell and developmental biology. 2023. 11. 1273638-1273638
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Kitazawa M, Sutani A, Kaneko-Ishino T, Ishino F. The role of eutherian-specific RTL1 in the nervous system and its implications for the Kagami-Ogata and Temple syndromes. Genes to cells. 2021. 26. 3. 165-179
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Kitazawa M, Hayashi S, Imamura M, Takeda S, Oishi Y, Kaneko-Ishino T, Ishino F. Deficiency and overexpression of Rtl1 in the mouse cause distinct muscle abnormalities related to Temple and Kagami-Ogata syndromes. Development. 2020. 147. 21
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Ohsugi Y, Katagiri S, Hirota T, Niimi N, Hatasa M, Watanabe K, Shimohira T, Mizutani K, Kitazawa M, Matsuzawa A, et al. Laser irradiation decreases sclerostin expression in bone and osteogenic cells. The FASEB Journal. 2020. 34. 9. 12877-12893
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Lectures and oral presentations (18):
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Deficiency and overexpression of Peg11/Rtl1 in the mouse cause distinct muscle abnormalities related to Temple and Ogata-Kagami syndromes
(2020)
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Laser irradiation decreases Sost expression in bone and osteogenic cells
(The 106th Annual meeting American Academy of Periodontology 2020)
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Er:YAG laser irradiation decreases sclerostin expression in bone and osteogenic cell
(The 63th Autumn Meeting of The Japanese Society of Periodontology 2020)
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Involvement of LTR retrotransposon-derived PEG11/RTL1 in fetal/neonatal skeletal muscle formation explains muscle defects in Kagami-Ogata and Temple syndromes.
(2019)
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LTRレトロトランスポゾン由来遺伝子Peg11/Rtl1の胎盤及び胎児の発生における役割
(2018年度遺伝研研究会「転移因子と宿主の相互作用による生命機能と進化」 2018)
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Professional career (1):
Work history (7):
- 2024/06 - 現在 University of Yamanashi Graduate Faculty of Interdisciplinary Research Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences
- 2022/04 - 現在 Tokyo Medical and Dental University Institute of Research Research Facility Cluster Center for Experimental Animals
- 2022/05 - 2024/05 The University of Melbourne School of BioSciences JSPS Overseas Research Fellow
- 2021/04 - 2022/03 Tokyo Medical and Dental University Institute of Research Research Facility Cluster Center for Experimental Animals Assistant Professor
- 2018/05/01 - 2021/03/31 Tokyo Medical and Dental University Medical Research Institute Medical Genomics Epigenetics Assistant Professor
- 2017/04/01 - 2018/04/30 Tokyo Medical and Dental University Medical Research Institute Medical Genomics Epigenetics Assistant Professor
- 2013/04/01 - 2017/03/31 Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Medical and Dental Sciences Systemic Organ Regulation Epigenetics Graduate Student
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