Full Name
Naoki Yamamoto
(not current staff)
Variants
Yamamoto N.
Yamamoto, N.
 
Main Affiliation
 
 
Email
micny@nus.edu.sg
 

Publications

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
11-Apr-2011A distinct role for pin 1 in the induction and maintenance of pluripotencyNishi, M.; Akutsu, H.; Masui, S.; Kondo, A.; Nagashima, Y.; Kimura, H.; Perrem, K.; Shigeri, Y.; Toyoda, M.; Okayama, A.; Hirano, H.; Umezawa, A.; Yamamoto, N. ; Lee, S.W.; Ryoa, A.
2Jan-2012An IκB kinase 2 inhibitor IMD-0354 suppresses the survival of adult T-cell leukemia cellsUota, S.; Zahidunnabi Dewan, M.; Saitoh, Y.; Muto, S.; Itai, A.; Utsunomiya, A.; Watanabe, T.; Yamamoto, N. ; Yamaoka, S.
325-Apr-2014Androgen-independent proliferation of LNCaP prostate cancer cells infected by xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virusKakoki, K.; Kamiyama, H.; Izumida, M.; Yashima, Y.; Hayashi, H.; Yamamoto, N. ; Matsuyama, T.; Igawa, T.; Sakai, H.; Kubo, Y.
42015ASK1 restores the antiviral activity of APOBEC3G by disrupting HIV-1 Vif-mediated counteractionMiyakawa K.; Matsunaga S.; Kanou K.; Matsuzawa A.; Morishita R.; Kudoh A.; Shindo K.; Yokoyama M.; Sato H.; Kimura H.; Tamura T.; Yamamoto N. ; Ichijo H.; Takaori-Kondo A.; Ryo A.
52011CD4-independent human immunodeficiency virus infection involves participation of endocytosis and cathepsin BYoshii, H.; Kamiyama, H.; Goto, K.; Oishi, K.; Katunuma, N.; Tanaka, Y.; Hayashi, H.; Matsuyama, T.; Sato, H.; Yamamoto, N. ; Kubo, Y.
627-Feb-2018Combination of Vaccine-Strain Measles and Mumps Viruses Enhances Oncolytic Activity against Human Solid MalignanciesHo Anh Son; LiFeng Zhang ; Bui Khac Cuong; Hoang Van Tong; Le Duy Cuong; Ngo Thu Hang; Hoang Thi My Nhung; Naoki Yamamoto ; Nguyen Linh Toan
71-Feb-2013CXCR4-tropic, but not CCR5-tropic, human immunodeficiency virus infection is inhibited by the lipid raft-associated factors, acyclic retinoid analogs, and cholera toxin B subunitKamiyama, H.; Kakoki, K.; Shigematsu, S.; Izumida, M.; Yashima, Y.; Tanaka, Y.; Hayashi, H.; Matsuyama, T.; Sato, H.; Yamamoto, N. ; Sano, T.; Shidoji, Y.; Kubo, Y.
82012Double oral administration of emtricitabine/tenofovir prior to virus exposure protects against highly pathogenic simian/human immunodeficiency virus infection in macaquesNakasone, T.; Murakami, T.; Yamamoto, N. 
930-Jan-2014Induction of cells with cancer stem cell properties from nontumorigenic human mammary epithelial cells by defined reprogramming factorsNishi, M.; Sakai, Y.; Akutsu, H.; Nagashima, Y.; Quinn, G.; Masui, S.; Kimura, H.; Perrem, K.; Umezawa, A.; Yamamoto, N. ; Lee, S.W.; Ryo, A.
1012-Oct-2011Infection of XC cells by MLVs and Ebola virus is endosome-dependent but acidification-independentKamiyama, H.; Kakoki, K.; Yoshii, H.; Iwao, M.; Igawa, T.; Sakai, H.; Hayashi, H.; Matsuyama, T.; Yamamoto, N. ; Kubo, Y.
119-Oct-2012Interferon-induced SCYL2 limits release of HIV-1 by triggering PP2A-mediated dephosphorylation of the viral protein VpuMiyakawa, K.; Sawasaki, T.; Matsunaga, S.; Tokarev, A.; Quinn, G.; Kimura, H.; Nomaguchi, M.; Adachi, A.; Yamamoto, N. ; Guatelli, J.; Ryo, A.
123-Aug-2012Molecular and enzymatic characterization of XMRV protease by a cell-free proteolytic analysisMatsunaga, S.; Sawasaki, T.; Ode, H.; Morishita, R.; Furukawa, A.; Sakuma, R.; Sugiura, W.; Sato, H.; Katahira, M.; Takaori-Kondo, A.; Yamamoto, N. ; Ryo, A.
132012Retrovirus entry by endocytosis and cathepsin proteasesKubo, Y.; Hayashi, H.; Matsuyama, T.; Sato, H.; Yamamoto, N. 
14Apr-2013Single oral administration of the novel CXCR4 antagonist, KRH-3955, induces an efficient and long-lasting increase of white blood cell count in normal macaques, and prevents CD4 depletion in SHIV-infected macaques: A preliminary studyNakasone, T.; Kumakura, S.; Yamamoto, M.; Murakami, T.; Yamamoto, N. 
1515-Dec-2011Synthesis, structure-activity relationships, and mechanism of action of anti-HIV-1 lamellarin α 20-sulfate analoguesKamiyama, H.; Kubo, Y.; Sato, H.; Yamamoto, N. ; Fukuda, T.; Ishibashi, F.; Iwao, M.
1622-Jan-2014The phosphorylation of HIV-1 Gag by atypical protein kinase C facilitates viral infectivity by promoting Vpr incorporation into virionsKudoh, A.; Takahama, S.; Sawasaki, T.; Ode, H.; Yokoyama, M.; Okayama, A.; Ishikawa, A.; Miyakawa, K.; Matsunaga, S.; Kimura, H.; Sugiura, W.; Sato, H.; Hirano, H.; Ohno, S.; Yamamoto, N. ; Ryo, A.