Fumihito Ono
Affiliations: | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
Area:
neuromuscular junction/ nACh receptorsGoogle:
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Sakata S, Ono F. (2023) Allosteric inhibition of muscle-type nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by a neuromuscular blocking agent pancuronium. Plos One. 18: e0292262 |
Yamashita M, Egashira Y, Nakamura S, et al. (2022) Receptor subunit compositions underly distinct potencies of a muscle relaxant in fast and slow muscle fibers. Frontiers in Physiology. 13: 1026646 |
Zempo B, Yamamoto Y, Williams T, et al. (2020) Synaptic silencing of fast muscle is compensated by rewired innervation of slow muscle. Science Advances. 6: eaax8382 |
Fujii K, Nakajo K, Egashira Y, et al. (2020) Gastrointestinal Neurons Expressing HCN4 Regulate Retrograde Peristalsis. Cell Reports. 30: 2879-2888.e3 |
Egashira Y, Zempo B, Sakata S, et al. (2018) Recent advances in neuromuscular junction research prompted by the zebrafish model Current Opinion in Physiology. 4: 70-75 |
Taruno A, Sun H, Nakajo K, et al. (2017) Post-translational palmitoylation controls the voltage gating and lipid raft association of CALHM1 channel. The Journal of Physiology |
Mott M, Luna VM, Park JY, et al. (2017) Expressing acetylcholine receptors after innervation suppresses spontaneous vesicle release and causes muscle fatigue. Scientific Reports. 7: 1674 |
Luna VM, Daikoku E, Ono F. (2015) "Slow" skeletal muscles across vertebrate species. Cell & Bioscience. 5: 62 |
Daikoku E, Saito M, Ono F. (2015) Zebrafish mutants of the neuromuscular junction: swimming in the gene pool. The Journal of Physiological Sciences : Jps. 65: 217-21 |
Park JY, Mott M, Williams T, et al. (2014) A single mutation in the acetylcholine receptor δ-subunit causes distinct effects in two types of neuromuscular synapses. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 34: 10211-8 |