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KIMURA Yuriko
 
Organization
Research Institute of Environmental Medicine Designated assistant professor
Title
Designated assistant professor

Degree 2

  1. 博士(医学) ( 2015.9   大阪大学 ) 

  2. 修士(医学) ( 2012.3   大阪大学 ) 

Research History 1

  1. 米国衛生研究所 (NIH), 国薬物乱用研究所(NIDA)   研究員

    2015.12 - 2022.12

 

Papers 6

  1. Genomic Action of Sigma-1 Receptor Chaperone Relates to Neuropathic Pain Reviewed

    S M Wang*, N Goguadze*, Y Kimura*, Y Yasui, B Pan, T Y Wang, Y Nakamura, Y T Lin, Q H Hogan, K I Wilson, T P Su and H E Wu

    molecular neurobiology     2021.1

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    Authorship:Lead author   Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)  

    DOI: 10.1007/s12035-020-02276-8

  2. Knocking out Sigma-1 receptors reveals diverse health problems Reviewed

    S Couly, N Goguadze, Y Yasui, Y Kimura, S M Wang, N Sharikadze, H E Wu, and T P Su

    Cell Mol Neurobiol     2020.10

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    Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)  

    DOI: 10.1007/s10571-020-00983-3

  3. Cocaine-induced endocannabinoid signaling mediated by sigma-1 receptors and extracellular vesicle secretion Reviewed

    Y Nakamura*, D I Dryanovski*, Y Kimura, S N Jackson, A S Woods, Y Yasui, S Y Tsai, S Patel, D P Covey, T P Su, and C R Lupica.

    E-life     2019.10

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    DOI: 10.7554/eLife.47209

  4. Effect of the sigama-1 receptor on neurite outgrowth

    Y Kimura, Y Fujita, and T Yamashita

    Receptors & Clinical Investigations     2014.2

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    Authorship:Lead author   Language:English  

    DOI: 10.14800/RCI.50

  5. Sigma-1 receptor enhances neurite elongation of cerebellar granule neurons via TrkB signaling Reviewed

    Kimura Y, Fujita Y, Shibata K, Mori M, Yamashita T

    PLoS One     2013.10

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    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0075760

  6. Suppression of the p75 receptor signal attenuates the effect of ephrin-B3 and promotes axonal regeneration of the injured optic nerve Reviewed

    N Uesugi, Y Kimura, and T Yamashita

    Cell Death & Disease     2013.3

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