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Masato Fujioka
Masato Fujioka
Kitasato University
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Notch inhibition induces cochlear hair cell regeneration and recovery of hearing after acoustic trauma
K Mizutari, M Fujioka, M Hosoya, N Bramhall, HJ Okano, H Okano, ...
Neuron 77 (1), 58-69, 2013
4532013
Proinflammatory cytokines expression in noise‐induced damaged cochlea
M Fujioka, S Kanzaki, HJ Okano, M Masuda, K Ogawa, H Okano
Journal of neuroscience research 83 (4), 575-583, 2006
3362006
Blockade of interleukin-6 signaling suppressed cochlear inflammatory response and improved hearing impairment in noise-damaged mice cochlea
K Wakabayashi, M Fujioka, S Kanzaki, HJ Okano, S Shibata, D Yamashita, ...
Neuroscience research 66 (4), 345-352, 2010
1902010
Megakaryocytes are essential for HSC quiescence through the production of thrombopoietin
A Nakamura-Ishizu, K Takubo, M Fujioka, T Suda
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 454 (2), 353-357, 2014
1582014
Notch signaling alters sensory or neuronal cell fate specification of inner ear stem cells
SJ Jeon, M Fujioka, SC Kim, ASB Edge
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (23), 8351-8358, 2011
1242011
Inflammatory and immune responses in the cochlea: potential therapeutic targets for sensorineural hearing loss
M Fujioka, H Okano, K Ogawa
Frontiers in pharmacology 5, 128290, 2014
1232014
Nuclear factor-kappa B nuclear translocation in the cochlea of mice following acoustic overstimulation
M Masuda, R Nagashima, S Kanzaki, M Fujioka, K Ogita, K Ogawa
Brain research 1068 (1), 237-247, 2006
912006
Cochlear cell modeling using disease-specific iPSCs unveils a degenerative phenotype and suggests treatments for congenital progressive hearing loss
M Hosoya, M Fujioka, T Sone, S Okamoto, W Akamatsu, H Ukai, HR Ueda, ...
Cell reports 18 (1), 68-81, 2017
772017
Distinct expression patterns of causative genes responsible for hereditary progressive hearing loss in non-human primate cochlea
M Hosoya, M Fujioka, K Ogawa, H Okano
Scientific reports 6 (1), 22250, 2016
602016
Autophagy is essential for hearing in mice
C Fujimoto, S Iwasaki, S Urata, H Morishita, Y Sakamaki, M Fujioka, ...
Cell death & disease 8 (5), e2780-e2780, 2017
542017
The autophagy pathway maintained signaling crosstalk with the Keap1–Nrf2 system through p62 in auditory cells under oxidative stress
K Hayashi, K Dan, F Goto, N Tshuchihashi, Y Nomura, M Fujioka, ...
Cellular signalling 27 (2), 382-393, 2015
542015
Therapeutic agents for inner ear disorders containing an IL-6 antagonist as an active ingredient
M Fujioka, HJ Okano, K Ogawa, H Okano, S Kanzaki
US Patent 7,498,031, 2009
462009
Manipulating cell fate in the cochlea: a feasible therapy for hearing loss
M Fujioka, H Okano, ASB Edge
Trends in neurosciences 38 (3), 139-144, 2015
452015
ERK2 mediates inner hair cell survival and decreases susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss
T Kurioka, T Matsunobu, Y Satoh, K Niwa, S Endo, M Fujioka, A Shiotani
Scientific reports 5 (1), 16839, 2015
432015
Novel in vivo imaging analysis of an inner ear drug delivery system in mice: comparison of inner ear drug concentrations over time after transtympanic and systemic injections
S Kanzaki, M Fujioka, A Yasuda, S Shibata, M Nakamura, HJ Okano, ...
PloS one 7 (12), e48480, 2012
412012
A VEGF receptor vaccine demonstrates preliminary efficacy in neurofibromatosis type 2
R Tamura, M Fujioka, Y Morimoto, K Ohara, K Kosugi, Y Oishi, M Sato, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 5758, 2019
402019
Autophagy through 4EBP1 and AMPK regulates oxidative stress-induced premature senescence in auditory cells
NA Tsuchihashi, K Hayashi, K Dan, F Goto, Y Nomura, M Fujioka, ...
Oncotarget 6 (6), 3644, 2015
392015
Comprehensive analysis of syndromic hearing loss patients in Japan
M Ideura, S Nishio, H Moteki, Y Takumi, M Miyagawa, T Sato, ...
Scientific reports 9 (1), 11976, 2019
322019
Estimating the concentration of therapeutic range using disease-specific iPS cells: low-dose rapamycin therapy for Pendred syndrome
M Hosoya, T Saeki, C Saegusa, T Matsunaga, H Okano, M Fujioka, ...
Regenerative therapy 10, 54-63, 2019
292019
Expression pattern of wolframin, the WFS1 (Wolfram syndrome-1 gene) product, in common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) cochlea
N Suzuki, M Hosoya, N Oishi, H Okano, M Fujioka, K Ogawa
Neuroreport 27 (11), 833-836, 2016
292016
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