Kazushige Touhara

Affiliations: 
University of Tokyo, Bunkyō-ku, Tōkyō-to, Japan 
Area:
Olfaction
Website:
http://www.adm.u-tokyo.ac.jp/IRS/IntroPage_E/intro71936352_e.html
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Itakura T, Murata K, Miyamichi K, et al. (2022) A single vomeronasal receptor promotes intermale aggression through dedicated hypothalamic neurons. Neuron
Osakada T, Abe T, Itakura T, et al. (2022) Hemoglobin in the blood acts as a chemosensory signal via the mouse vomeronasal system. Nature Communications. 13: 556
Mano T, Murata K, Kon K, et al. (2021) CUBIC-Cloud provides an integrative computational framework toward community-driven whole-mouse-brain mapping. Cell Reports Methods. 1: 100038
Yoshihara C, Tokita K, Maruyama T, et al. (2021) Calcitonin receptor signaling in the medial preoptic area enables risk-taking maternal care. Cell Reports. 35: 109204
Susaki EA, Shimizu C, Kuno A, et al. (2020) Versatile whole-organ/body staining and imaging based on electrolyte-gel properties of biological tissues. Nature Communications. 11: 1982
Osakada T, Ishii KK, Mori H, et al. (2018) Sexual rejection via a vomeronasal receptor-triggered limbic circuit. Nature Communications. 9: 4463
Tsunoda M, Miyamichi K, Eguchi R, et al. (2018) Identification of an Intra- and Inter-specific Tear Protein Signal in Rodents. Current Biology : Cb
Ishii KK, Osakada T, Mori H, et al. (2017) A Labeled-Line Neural Circuit for Pheromone-Mediated Sexual Behaviors in Mice. Neuron
Kato A, Reisert J, Ihara S, et al. (2014) Evaluation of the role of g protein-coupled receptor kinase 3 in desensitization of mouse odorant receptors in a Mammalian cell line and in olfactory sensory neurons. Chemical Senses. 39: 771-80
Ferrero DM, Moeller LM, Osakada T, et al. (2013) A juvenile mouse pheromone inhibits sexual behaviour through the vomeronasal system. Nature. 502: 368-71
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