Hiromu Yawo
Professor
Department of Medical Sciences
Tohoku University
Japan
Biography
Dr. Hiromu Yawo is a Professor of Medical Sciences, Tohoku University. His Research Themes are Understanding the mechanisms which govern synapse formation and reconstruction. Manipulating cellular function using optogenetics. Understanding the neural interpretation of tactile pattern.
Research Interest
optogenetics, Ca2+ imaging, molecular biology, electrophysiology, patch clamp, optogenetics, channelrhodopsin, synapse, tactile pattern, network reorganization
Publications
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Abe, T., Kakyo, M., Sakagami, H., Tokui, T., Nishio, T., Tanemoto, M., ... & Yawo, H. (1998). Molecular characterization and tissue distribution of a new organic anion transporter subtype (oatp3) that transports thyroid hormones and taurocholate and comparison with oatp2. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(35), 22395-22401.
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Abe, T., Kakyo, M., Sakagami, H., Tokui, T., Nishio, T., Tanemoto, M., ... & Yawo, H. (1998). Molecular characterization and tissue distribution of a new organic anion transporter subtype (oatp3) that transports thyroid hormones and taurocholate and comparison with oatp2. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(35), 22395-22401.
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Abe, T., Kakyo, M., Tokui, T., Nakagomi, R., Nishio, T., Nakai, D., ... & Matsuno, S. (1999). Identification of a novel gene family encoding human liver-specific organic anion transporter LST-1. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(24), 17159-17163.