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NAGASE HISASHI|Shinshu University Researcher List

NAGASE HISASHI

Academic Assembly School of Medicine and Health Sciences Institute of Medicine

Assistant Professor 

Researcher Information

Degree

  • Doctor of Health Science, 東京大学

Field Of Study

  • 感染免疫学

Educational Background

  • 1998, The University of Tokyo, Graduate School, Division of Medicine
  • 1995, The University of Tokyo, Graduate School, Division of Medicine
  • 1993, The University of Tokyo, Faculty of Medicine
Research activity information

Paper

  • Present and Future Therapies in Alzheimer's Disease
    Hisashi Nagase, Kohzo Nakayama
    Immunoregulatory Aspects of Immunotherapy, 177-197, 2018
  • γ-Secretase-regulated signaling: Notch, APP and Alzheimer's disease.
    Nakayama K, Nagase H, Koh CS, Ohkawara T.
    Current Psychopharmacology, 1, 155-166, 2012
  • γ-secretase-regulated signaling pathways, such as Notch signaling, mediate the differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells, development of the immune system, and peripheral immune responses.
    Nagase H, Koh CS, Nakayama K.
    Current Stem Cell Research and Therapy, 6, 131, 2011
  • The amyloid precursor protein intracellular domain alters gene expression and induces neuron-specific apoptosis.
    Ohkawara T, Nagase H, Koh CS, Nakayama K.
    GENE, 475, 1, 2011
  • γ-Secretase-Regulated Mechanisms Similar to Notch Signaling May Play a Role in Signaling Events, Including APP Signaling, Which Leads to Alzheimer's Disease.
    Nakayama K, Nagase H, Koh CS, Ohkawara T.
    Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 31, 887, 2011WebofScienceリポジトリ電子ジャーナル
  • Do similar mechanisms regulated by γ-secretase play a potential role in signaling events involving type 1 transmembrane proteins including Notch, Delta andAPP?
    Nakayama K, Nagase H, Hiratochi M, Koh CS, Ohkawara T.
    Research Advances in Nucleic Acids Research, 3, 55, 2009
  • The intracellular domain of amyloid precursor protein induces neuron-specific apoptosis.
    Nakayama K, Ohkawara T, Hiratochi M, Koh CS, Nagase H.
    NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 444, 127, 2008
  • Similar mechanisms regulated by γ-secretase are involved in both directions of the bi-directional Notch-Delta signaling pathway as well as play a potential role in signaling events involving type 1 transmembrane proteins.
    Nakayama K, Nagase H, Hiratochi M, Koh CS, Ohkawara T.
    Current Stem Cell Research and Therapy, 3, 288, 2008
  • The Delta intracellular domain mediates TGFβ/ Activin signaling through binding to Smads and has an important bi-directional function in the Notch-Delta signaling pathway.
    Hiratochi M, Nagase H, Kuramochi Y, Koh CS, Ohkawara T, Nakayama K.
    Nucleic Acids Research, 35, 912, 2007
  • Despite increased CD4+Foxp3+ cells within the infection site, BALB/c IL-4 receptor-deficient mice reveal CD4+Foxp3-negative T cells as a source of IL-10 in Leishmania major susceptibility.
    Nagase H, Jones KM, Anderson CF, Noben-Trauth N.
    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 179, 2435, 2007
  • Human bronchial epithelium expresses interleukin-9 receptors and releases neutrophil chemotactic factor
    Tsukadaira A, Okubo Y, Koyama S, Sato E,Nagase H, Agematsu K, Nakazawa K
    Exp Lung Res, 28(2), 123-139, 2002WebofScience
  • The different process of class switching and somatic hypermutation; a novel analysis by CD27- naive B cells
    Nagumo H, Agematsu K, Kobayashi N, Shinozaki K, Hokibara S, Nagase H, Takamoto M, Yasui K, Sugane K, and Komiyama A
    BLOOD, 99(2), 567-575, 2002WebofScience
  • Mechanism of hypergammaglobulinemia by HIV infection: Circulating memory B-cell reduction with plasmacytosis
    Nagase, H; Agematsu, K; Kitano, K; Takamoto, M; Okubo, Y; Komiyama, A; Sugane, K
    Clinical Immunology, 100(2), 250-259, 2001WebofScience
  • Characterization of mouse mammary tumour virus-induced migration of lymphoid cells into lymph nodes
    Matsuzawa, A; Yasuda, T; Sakamoto, S; Nagase, H; Nakano, H; Yoshimoto, T
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 53(6), 553-562, 2001WebofScience
  • A pivotal role of cell-bound but not soluble CD4 molecules in full development of lupus-like manifestations in MRL-Fas(lprcg)/Fas(lprcg) mice
    Zhang, Y; Yasuda, T; Wang, CR; Yoshimoto, T; Nagase, H;Takamoto, M; Tsubura, A; Kimura, M; Matsuzawa, A
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY, 122(1), 124-132, 2000WebofScience
  • Impaired delayed-type hypersensitivity response in mutant mice secreting soluble CD4 without expression of membrane-bound CD4
    Wang, CR; Hino, A; Yoshimoto, T; Nagase, H; Kato, T; Hirokawa, K; Matsuzawa, A; Nariuchi, H
    IMMUNOLOGY, 100(3), 309-316, 2000WebofScience
  • Immunological characterization of C3H mice congenic for Fas(lprcg), C3H/HeJ-Fas(lprcg)/Fas(lprcg)
    Yasuda, T; Zhang, Y; Nagase, H; Kaneko, T; Sayama, K; Hashimoto, H; Matsuzawa, A
    LABORATORY ANIMALS, 34(1), 46-55, 2000WebofScience

Books and other publications

  • Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
    Nakayama K, Nagase H, Koh CS, Ohkawara T., Amyloid precursor protein: its signaling aspect and Alzheimer's disease.
    Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2012
  • Intech Publishers, Inc.
    Nakayama K, Nagase H, Koh CS, Ohkawara T., γ-Secretase-regulated signaling mechanisms: Notch and amyloid precursor protein.
    Intech Publishers, Inc., 2011

Research Themes

  • 寄生虫感染時のTH2分化のメカニズムの解析