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Seiji Hitoshi

Seiji Hitoshi

Dept
Professor, Department of Physiology
Research
1. Neural Development and Stem cell Biology
2. Epigenetics in Stem Cells
3. Reprogramming and ES/iPS Cells

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[Education]
1988 : M. D., Fuculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
1997 : Ph. D., Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo

[Professional Appointments]
2011- : Professor, Department of Integrative Physiology, Shiga University of Medical Science
2003-2011 : Associate Professor, National Institute for Physiological Sciences
2001-2003 : Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Tokyo
1999-2001 : Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology University of Toronto
1997-1999 : Special Postdoctoral Researcher, the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN)
1992-1993 : Neurologist, Tokyo University Hospitals
1991-1992 : Neurologist, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Medical Center
1990-1991 : Neurologist, Japan Red Cross Medical Center
1988-1990 : Resident physician, Tokyo University Affiliated Hospitals

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Publication

1. The Dorsoventral Boundary of the Germinal Zone is a Specialized Niche for the Generation of Cortical Oligodendrocytes during a Restricted Temporal Window. Naruse M, Ishino Y, Kumar A, Ono K, Takebayashi H, Yamaguchi M, Ishizaki Y, Ikenaka K, Hitoshi S Cerebral cortex, 2015

2. Determination of major sialylated N-glycans and identification of branched sialylated N-glycans that dynamically change their content during development in the mouse cerebral cortex. Torii T, Yoshimura T, Narumi M, Hitoshi S, Takaki Y, Tsuji S, Ikenaka K Glycoconjugate journal 31(9) 671-683, 2014



3. Heterozygous Polg mutation causes motor dysfunction due to mtDNA deletions. Fuke S, Kametani M, Yamada K, Kasahara T, Kubota-Sakashita M, Kujoth GC, Prolla TA, Hitoshi S, Kato T Annals of clinical and translational neurology 1(11) 909-920, 2014

Link

http://www.shiga-med.ac.jp/~hqphysi1/physiol1/english.html