
Takeshi Adachi
Practice Areas
Education
Ph.D., Department of Biophysics & Biochemistry, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
Professional Background
Private Japanese university
Publications
Ohno H, Sakai N, Adachi T, Iino Y (2017) Dynamics of presynaptic diacylglycerol in a sensory neuron encode differences between past and current stimulus intensity, Cell Rep, 20: 2294-2303
Adachi T, Nagahama K, Izumi S (2017) The C. elegans mRNA decapping enzyme shapes morphology of cilia, Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 493: 382-387
Tsukioka D, Izumi S, Adachi T (2017) Cloning and expression analysis of a novel tissue-specific dopa decarboxylase mRNA splicing variant in Bombyx mori, Biosci Biotechnol Biochem, 81: 555-557
Hashi Y, Kotani S, Adachi T (2016) A nematode microtubule-associated protein, PTL-1, closely resembles its mammalian counterparts in overall molecular architecture, Biosci Biotechnol Biochem, 80: 1107-13
Banzai K, Adachi T, Izumi S (2015) Comparative analyses of the cholinergic locus of ChAT and VAChT and its expression in the silkworm Bombyx mori, Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol, 185: 1-9
Mogi K, Adachi T, Izumi S, Toyoizumi R (2012) Visualisation of cerebrospinal fluid flow patterns in albino Xenopus larvae in vivo, Fluids Barriers CNS, 9: 9
Adachi T, Kunitomo H, Tomioka M, Ohno H, Okochi Y, Mori I, Iino Y (2010) Reversal of salt preference is directed by the insulin/PI3K and Gq/PKC signaling in Caenorhabditis elegans, Genetics, 186, 1309-1319
Tomioka M, Adachi T, Suzuki H, Kunitomo H, Schafer WR, Iino Y (2006) The insulin/PI 3-kinase pathway regulates salt chemotaxis learning in Caenorhabditis elegans, Neuron, 51, 613-625
Languages
English
Dr. Adachi specializes in chemistry, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals. During his doctoral course, he focused on neuroscience, molecular genetics, biochemistry, and biotechnology, and he has research experience in the analysis of molecular mechanisms of behavioral and neuronal plasticity. Prior to joining SHIGA, Dr. Adachi conducted research on molecular mechanisms of ciliogenesis and microtubule-associated proteins of animals and plants at a private Japanese university.