Motoyuki Hattori
Full Professor
Physiology and Biophysics
Fudan University
China
Biography
Motoyuki HATTORI ( Hattori element of .), Professor and PhD Tutor at School of Life Sciences, Fudan University 2005:. BA, Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, University of Tokyo, 2009:. Ph D., Department of Biological Information, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2009-2012: Postdoctoral Fellow, Oregon Health & Science University, 2012-2015: Research Associate, JST Researcher, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Tokyo Motoyuki HATTORI ( Hattori element of .), Professor and PhD Tutor at School of Life Sciences, Fudan University 2005:. BA, Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, University of Tokyo, 2009:. Ph D., Department of Biological Information, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2009-2012: Postdoctoral Fellow, Oregon Health & Science University, 2012-2015: Research Associate, JST Researcher, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Tokyo
Research Interest
Membrane proteins such as ion channels and transporters play a crucial role in various cell signaling processes, and represent more than half of targets for commercially available drugs. science and drug discovery research.
Publications
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1. Kasuya G, Yamaura T, Ma XB, Nakamura R, Takemoto M, Nagumo H, Tanaka E, Dohmae N, Nakane T, Yu Y, Ishitani R, Matsuzaki O*, Hattori M*, Nureki O*. "Structural insights into the competitive inhibition of the ATP-gated P2X receptor channel." Nat Commun. 2017, 8(1):876. *Corresponding authors.