Thesis List (Archives)
2023
Name | Supervisor | Thesis Title |
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HIROKANE Kojiro | YAGI Takeshi | Striatal neurons encode rhythm parameters subserving the coordination of body parts in complex movements. |
YUAN YAPENG | UEDA Masahiro | Ultra thin glass sheet based micro-sensor for cell physical properties measurement |
Lim ChanSeok | NISHIMOTO Shinji | Convolutional Neural Network Models for Subcortical Processing of Facial Expression |
FUJII Yuta | YAGI Takeshi | Investigation of novel safety biomarker for arteritis using in vivo MRI |
YARI Shinya | ISHII Masaru | JAK inhibition ameliorates bone destruction by simultaneously targeting mature osteoclasts and their precursors |
JIN ZECHENG | KOBAYASHI Takeshi | SFTSV utilizes AXL/GAS6 for entry via PI3K-PLC-dependent macropinocytosis activated by AXL-kinase |
JIANG HONGHUI | FUKAGAWA Tatsuo | Structure Basis of CENP-A Nucleosome Recognition of Chicken KNL2 |
XU FENGMEI | KAI Toshie | eRF1 methylation by HemK2 modulates protein synthesis and mRNA stability during Drosophila oogenesis. |
ZENG QINGZHONG | NODA Takeshi | Pib2 is a cysteine sensor involved in TORC1 activation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
HANYU Nao | KITAZAWA Shigeru | Neural origins of the sense of proper direction of time |
NAKATANI Taichi | NAGASAWA Takashi | Ebf3+ niche-derived CXCL12 is required for the localization and maintenance of hematopoietic stem cells |
SAGA Takuma | NISHIMOTO Shinji | Prediction of Saccadic Offset Using Electrooculogram Data with Neural Network Model -Toward the Estimation of Cognitive States in Real Environments Using Electroencephalograms- |
YOSHINO Yuka | TAGI Takeshi | Investigation of safety biomarker detection method for hepatic steatosis and steatohepatitis using MRI |
KOYAMA Kyohei | MIZUGUCHI Kenji | Transformer encoders for predicting T cell receptor-peptide binding can associate attention weights with interpretable protein structural properties |
NAITO Saki | Yu-Chiun Wang | Shedding a new light on aging phenotypes in intestinal stem cells and muscles in Drosophila |
ANGGRAMUKTI DHIRA SARASWATI | IIDA Tetsuya | Read-through transcription-mediated positive autoregulation of VtrB drives robust expression of type III secretion system 2 in Vibrio parahaemolyticus |
CAO JINGHUI | FUKAGAWA Tatsuo | Analysis for the CCAN dependent CENP-A incorporation |
AKAYAMA Shiori | YOSHIMORI Tamotsu | ATG conjugation system-dependent/-independent TFEB regulation during lysosomal stress |
ATSUMI Yuri | YAGI Takeshi | Dynamics of transcription factor and histone modification in activity-dependent gene expression in human cortical neurons |
AWAZU Toshikuni | OKADA Yasushi | A STUDY ON ETERNAL SINGLE-MOLECULE TRACKING UNAFFECTED BY PHOTOBLEACHING: LIMITS OF EXISTING FLUORESCENT PROBES AND EVALUATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF NOVEL FLUORESCENT PROBES |
OGURA Monami | YOSHIMORI Tamotsu | Regulatory mechanism of lysosomal damage responses and its role in aging |
SHIODA Tatsuya | YOSHIMORI Tamotsu | Tissue-specific roles of MML-1/MXL-2 in autophagy and longevity |
NAKAZATO Riku | SHIMEGI Satoshi | Superiority and characteristics of moving-target tracking ability by saccadic eye movements in table tennis players |
MAETA Tomonori | NAGASAWA Takashi | Androgens directly act on Ebf3+ mesenchymal stem cells to regulate development of B cells and osteoclasts in the bone marrow |
MORIOKA Yuhei | MATSUURA Yoshiharu | Study of the guanine/cytosine content in hepatitis C virus |
Long Jia | SAKAGUCHI Shimon | Mbd3 Facilitates Thymic Regulatory T Precursor Cells Development and Treg Lineage Commitment by Altering the Treg-Specific CD25 Enhancer Landscape. |
Ramli | KONDO Shigeru | Piezo1 Mutant Zebrafish as a Model of Idiopathic Scoliosis |
LU TIAN TIAN | KINOSHITA Tarou | ARV1 acts as a component of the initiating enzyme of GPI biosynthesis |
JACOPIN Eliott | TAIJI Makoto | Model-Based Biology Using Soft Real-Time Systems |
LING ZHENZHEN | KISHIMOTO Tadamitsu | Arid5a controls the proliferation of plasmablasts by inducing Erdr1 expression in the large intestine |
TIAN YUAN | OKAMOTO Koji | The nascent polypeptide-associated complex subunit Egd1 contributes to selective mitochondrial degradation in budding yeast |
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