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TATE Genshu
楯 玄秀
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Researcher Number
10216997
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Affiliation (Current)
2020: 昭和大学, 医学部, 教授
Affiliation (based on the past Project Information)
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2002 – 2004: Showa University, Faculty of Medicine, Assistant professor, 医学部, 講師
2001: 鹿児島大学, 医学部, 講師
Review Section/Research Field
Except Principal Investigator
Neurology
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Neurology
Keywords
Except Principal Investigator
Desert hedgehog / 性分化異常症 / minifascicle / Transgenic mouse / ノックアウト マウス / シュワン細胞 / 遺伝性末梢神経障害 / transgenic mice / 性分化異常 / hedgehog
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/ Gonadal dysgenesis / Hereditary neuropathy / 末梢神経 / patched / 神経再生 / 行動解析 / 遺伝性抹消神経障害 / peripheral nervous system / Schwann cell / Patched
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Research Projects
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2
results)
Co-Researchers
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4
People)
Project Start Year (Newest)
Project Start Year (Oldest)
The study of neurological abnormalities in the patients with Desert hedgehog gene mutation
Principal Investigator
UMEHARA Fujio
Project Period (FY)
2003 – 2004
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Neurology
Research Institution
Kagoshima University
Research for hereditary neuropathy caused by desert hedgehog gene mutation
Principal Investigator
UMEHARA Fujio
Project Period (FY)
2001 – 2002
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Neurology
Research Institution
Kagoshima University
# of Projects (Dsc)
# of Projects (Asc)
1.
UMEHARA Fujio
(20271140)
# of Collaborated Projects:
2 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
2.
OSAME Mitsuhiro
(10041435)
# of Collaborated Projects:
2 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
3.
NAKAGAWA Masanori
(50198040)
# of Collaborated Projects:
1 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
4.
ARIMURA Kimiyoshi
(20159510)
# of Collaborated Projects:
1 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
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