Hideki Kaneda
Institute of Medical Science
11 Papers
36 Citations
Hideki Kaneda is an academic researcher from Institute of Medical Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitochondrial DNA & Biology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Elimination of paternal mitochondrial DNA in intraspecific crosses during early mouse embryogenesis
Hideki Kaneda,Jun-Ichi Hayashi,Sumiyo Takahama,Choji Taya,Kirsten Fischer Lindahl,Hiromichi Yonekawa +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that cytoplasmic genomes are transmitted uniparentally in intraspecific crosses in mammals as in Chlamydomonas and that leakage of parental mtDNA is limited to interspecific crosses, which rarely occur in nature.
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Maternal inheritance of mouse mtDNA in interspecific hybrids: segregation of the leaked paternal mtDNA followed by the prevention of subsequent paternal leakage.
TL;DR: The results showed that species-specific exclusion of sperm mtDNA in mammalian fertilized eggs is extremely stringent, ensuring strictly maternal inheritance of mtDNA.
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Non-invasive visualization of sperm mitochondria behavior in transgenic mice with introduced green fluorescent protein (GFP)
Hiroshi Shitara,Hideki Kaneda,Akitsugu Sato,Akitsugu Sato,Kuniko Iwasaki,Jun-Ichi Hayashi,Choji Taya,Hiromichi Yonekawa +7 more
TL;DR: In these mtGFP‐tg mice it was revealed that the sperm mitochondria were selectively eliminated from egg cytoplasm during the two‐cell stage of early embryogenesis, and these mice should contribute to studies on sequential or repeated analysis of mitochondria.
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Sequence variation and structural conservation in the D-loop region and flanking genes of mitochondrial DNA from Japanese pond frogs
TL;DR: The comparison of sequence divergences of the D-loop region and its adjacent genes among various taxa revealed that the rates of nucleotide substitutions depend on genes.
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Identification of neuronal cell lineage-specific molecules in the neuronal differentiation of P19 EC cells and mouse central nervous system.
Masaharu Kotani,Taka Osanai,Youichi Tajima,Hiroko Kato,Masato Imada,Hideki Kaneda,Hideo Kubo,Hitoshi Sakuraba +7 more
TL;DR: RANDAM‐1 is a stage specific antigen to express on the neural stem cells, and RANDAM‐2 is constitutively expressed on both the Neural stem cells and differentiated neuronal cells in mouse central nervous system (CNS).
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