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YOSHIKUBO SHIN-ICHI
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Research Organization of Science and Technology
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Academic background
1.
~1989/03
Doctoral Program (2nd Semester) │ Division of Zoology │ Graduate School of Science │ Kyoto University │ Completed Ph.D
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~1982/03
Department of Biology │ Faculty of Science │ Tokyo Metropolitan University │ Graduated
Present specialized field
Laboratory animal science, Animal physiology/Animal behavior, Evolutionary biology (Keyword:Primatology, Experimental Psychology, Behavioral Pharmacology (Psychopharmacology), Experimental Zoology)
Papers
1.
2011/11
Discovery of potent, selective, orally active benzoxazepine-based Orexin-2 receptor antagonists │ Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters │ 21 (21),pp.6414-6416 (Co-authored)
2.
2011/06
Synthesis of a Novel Series of Tricyclic Dihydrofuran Derivatives: Discovery of 8,9-Dihydrofuro[3,2-c]pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridines as Melatonin Receptor (MT1/MT2) Ligands │ Journal of Medicinal Chemistry │ 54 (12),pp.4207-4218 (Co-authored)
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2009/09
Molecular Cloning and Pharmacological Characterization of Monkey MT1 and MT2 Melatonin Receptors Showing High Affinity for the Agonist Ramelteon │ Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics │ 330 (3),pp.855-863 (Co-authored)
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2004/11
Effects of ramelteon (TAK-375) on nocturnal sleep in freely moving monkeys │ Brain Research │ 1027,pp.59-66 (Co-authored)
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2002/10
Functional anatomy of chemical senses in the alert monkey revealed by positron emission tomography │ European Journal of Neuroscience │ 16 (5),pp.975-980 (Co-authored)
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