A great many axons and dendrites intermingle to fasciculate, creating synapses as well as glomeruli. During live imaging in particular, it is often impossible to distinguish between individual neurons when they are contiguous spatially and labeled...
Kohei Hatta   Hitomi Tsujii   Tomomi Omura   
NATURE PROTOCOLS 1(2) 960-967 2006年 [査読有り]
The tracking of cell fate, shape and migration is an essential component in the study of the development of multicellular organisms. Here we report a protocol that uses the protein Kaede, which is fluorescent green after synthesis but can be photo...
T Shimizu   T Yabe   O Muraoka   S Yonemura   S Aramaki   K Hatta   YK Bae   H Nojima   M Hibi   
MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT 122(6) 747-763 2005年6月 [査読有り]
E-cadherin is a member of the classical cadherin family and is known to be involved in cell-cell adhesion and the adhesion-dependent morphogenesis of various tissues. We isolated a zebrafish mutant (cdh1(rk3)) that has a mutation in the e-cadherin...
K. Hatta   N. Ankri   D. S. Faber   H. Korn   
Neuroscience 103(2) 561-579 2001年3月 [査読有り]
In vivo recordings from Mauthner cells in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) and goldfish (Carassius auratus) preparations with potassium chloride filled electrodes revealed a new class of long-lasting synaptic events in these cells. Their decay time c...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 96(21) 12090-12095 1999年10月 [査読有り]
Crossed antagonism between activities in neurons subserving alternating movements such as swimming or walking has been described in a number of systems. The role of reciprocal inhibition has been implicated in these activities, but involvement of ...