Mikiko Ninomiya
Saitama Medical University
13 Papers
94 Citations
Mikiko Ninomiya is an academic researcher from Saitama Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Subventricular zone & Neural stem cell. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Mikiko Ninomiya include Keio University.
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Papers
The Sox2 Regulatory Region 2 Functions as a Neural Stem Cell-specific Enhancer in the Telencephalon
Satoru Miyagi,Satoru Miyagi,Masazumi Nishimoto,Tetsuichiro Saito,Mikiko Ninomiya,Kazunobu Sawamoto,Hideyuki Okano,Masami Muramatsu,Hideyuki Oguro,Atsushi Iwama,Akihiko Okuda +10 more
TL;DR: Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays reveal interactions of POU and Sox factors with SRR2 in neural stem/progenitor cells and suggest that the specific recruitment of these proteins to the SRR1 in the telencephalon defines the spatiotemporal activity of the enhancer in the developing nervous system.
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Enhanced neurogenesis in the ischemic striatum following EGF-induced expansion of transit-amplifying cells in the subventricular zone
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that cerebral ischemia results in an increase in the number of EGF receptor (EGFR)-positive transit-amplifying cells in the SVZ, and this results suggest that the replacement of neurons in injured striatum can be enhanced by an EGF-induced expansion of transit-altered cells inThe SVZ.
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Secondary SUNCT syndrome caused by viral meningitis.
Yasuo Ito,Toshimasa Yamamoto,Mikiko Ninomiya,Yoshikazu Mizoi,Kaori Itokawa,Naotoshi Tamura,Nobuo Araki,Kunio Shimazu +7 more
TL;DR: A 49-year-old male who had been complaining of general fatigue since July 31, 2007, developed a headache in the forehead bilaterally on August 3, and he had a slight fever on the next day, and was admitted to hospital on August 7.
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Bilateral thalamic glioma
Yoshihiko Nakazato,Ai Tanaka,Mikiko Ninomiya,Naotoshi Tamura,Nobuo Araki +4 more
- 01 Feb 2014
TL;DR: An 80-year-old man presented with a 6-month history of daytime sleepiness and a 3-year history of tremor in the left fingers, and Histologic examination of a stereotaxic biopsy specimen identified fibrillary astrocytoma (grade II).
Effects of adrenomedullin on nitric-oxide production during forebrain ischemia and reperfusion in mice
Daisuke Furuya,Nobuo Araki,Takeshi Okubo,Yoshio Asano,Masahiko Sawada,Tomokazu Shimazu,Harumitsu Nagoya,Masamizu Yamazato,Yasuo Ito,Yuji Kato,Mikiko Ninomiya,Kunio Shimazu +11 more
TL;DR: Levels of total NO were lower in AM-knockout mice at baseline, during ischemia and after reperfusion, suggesting that AM exert protective effects by activating NO synthase in the brain during is chemia and reperfusions.