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    Yuzaki Lab's (Department of Neurophysiology, Keio University School of Medicine) research theme is to elucidate "how neural activity and environmental changes induce memory and learning,、, 、and how they change the neural network itself ."。For details please Click here.
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Yukari Takeo, Assistant Professor

Yukari H. Takeo (Hayashi) yhayashi{at}a3.keio.jp

2011 PhD, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, the University of Tokyo

2011-present Department of Physiology, Keio University School of Medicine

2018-2020 JSPS Postdoctoral fellow (RRA), @ Liqun Luo’s lab, Stanford University

 

Selected publications:

Takeo, Y.H., Shuster, S.A., Jiang, L., Hu, M.C., Luginbuhl, D.J., Rülicke, T., Contreras, X., Hippenmeyer, S., Wagner, M.J., Ganguli, S., et al. (2021). GluD2- and Cbln1-mediated competitive interactions shape the dendritic arbors of cerebellar Purkinje cells. Neuron. 109, 629-644.e628.

Takeo, Y.H. (2016). In utero Electroporation of Mouse Cerebellar Purkinje Cells. Bio-protocol 6, e1835.

Takeo, Y.H., Kakegawa, W., Miura, E., and Yuzaki, M. (2015). RORα Regulates Multiple Aspects of Dendrite Development in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells In Vivo. J Neurosci 35, 12518-12534.

Nishiyama, J., Hayashi, Y., Nomura, T., Miura, E., Kakegawa, W., and Yuzaki, M. (2012). Selective and regulated gene expression in murine Purkinje cells by in utero electroporation. Eur J Neurosci 36, 2867-2876.