Shin-ya Nishide
Hokkaido University
21 Papers
73 Citations
Shin-ya Nishide is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circadian rhythm & CLOCK. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Shin-ya Nishide include Health Science University & Health Sciences University of Hokkaido.
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Papers
A Sialylated Voltage-Dependent Ca2+ Channel Binds Hemagglutinin and Mediates Influenza A Virus Entry into Mammalian Cells
Yoichiro Fujioka,Shin-ya Nishide,Toyoyuki Ose,Tadaki Suzuki,Izumi Kato,Hideo Fukuhara,Mari Fujioka,Kosui Horiuchi,Aya O. Satoh,Prabha Nepal,Sayaka Kashiwagi,Jing Wang,Mika Horiguchi,Yuko Sato,Sarad Paudel,Asuka Nanbo,Tadaaki Miyazaki,Hideki Hasegawa,Katsumi Maenaka,Yusuke Ohba,Yusuke Ohba +20 more
TL;DR: Cav1.2 is identified as a sialylated host cell surface receptor that binds HA and is critical for IAV entry and replication, and reintroduction of wild-type but not the glycosylation-deficient mutants of Cav1.
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Morning and evening physical exercise differentially regulate the autonomic nervous system during nocturnal sleep in humans
Yujiro Yamanaka,Satoko Hashimoto,Nana N. Takasu,Yusuke Tanahashi,Shin-ya Nishide,Sato Honma,Ken-ichi Honma +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of daily physical exercise in the morning or in the evening were examined on circadian rhythms in plasma melatonin and core body temperature of healthy young males who stayed in an experimental facility for 7 days under dim light conditions (<10 lux).
Physical exercise accelerates reentrainment of human sleep-wake cycle but not of plasma melatonin rhythm to 8-h phase-advanced sleep schedule
TL;DR: Findings indicate that the reentrainment of the sleep-wake cycle to a phase-advanced schedule occurs independent of the circadian pacemaker and is accelerated by timed physical exercise.
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Ebola virus requires a host scramblase for externalization of phosphatidylserine on the surface of viral particles.
Asuka Nanbo,Junki Maruyama,Masaki Imai,Michiko Ujie,Yoichiro Fujioka,Shin-ya Nishide,Ayato Takada,Yusuke Ohba,Yoshihiro Kawaoka,Yoshihiro Kawaoka +9 more
TL;DR: These findings indicate that Xkr8 is trafficked to budding sites via GP-containing vesicles, is incorporated into VLPs, and then promote the entry of the released EBOV to cells in a phosphatidylserine-dependent manner.
New reporter system for Per1 and Bmal1 expressions revealed self‐sustained circadian rhythms in peripheral tissues
Shin-ya Nishide,Sato Honma,Yoshihiro Nakajima,Yoshihiro Nakajima,Masaaki Ikeda,Kenkichi Baba,Yoshihiro Ohmiya,Yoshihiro Ohmiya,Ken-ichi Honma +8 more
TL;DR: Long‐term persistence of circadian oscillation in spite of external perturbations supports an idea that circadian oscillations in peripheral tissues are self‐sustained.
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