Shigeki Watanabe

Shigeki Watanabe

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Shigeki Watanabe

Shigeki Watanabe, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Johns Hopkins University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Disruption of epithelium integrity by inflammation-associated fibroblasts through prostaglandin signaling

Synaptotagmin 7 docks synaptic vesicles to support facilitation and Doc2α-triggered asynchronous release

Polarized localization of kinesin-1 and RIC-7 drives axonal mitochondria anterograde transport

ActuAtor, a Listeria-inspired molecular tool for physical manipulation of intracellular organizations through de novo actin polymerization

Synaptotagmin 7 transiently docks synaptic vesicles to support facilitation and Doc2α-triggered asynchronous release

Dynamin 1xA interacts with Endophilin A1 via its spliced long C-terminus for ultrafast endocytosis

Intersectin and Endophilin condensates prime synaptic vesicles for release site replenishment

Calcium Triggered Compound Fusion at Ribbon Synapses During Exocytosis

Shigeki Watanabe Information

University

Position

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Citations(all)

4533

Citations(since 2020)

2224

Cited By

3159

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

36

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Shigeki Watanabe

Disruption of epithelium integrity by inflammation-associated fibroblasts through prostaglandin signaling

Science Advances

2024/4/3

Synaptotagmin 7 docks synaptic vesicles to support facilitation and Doc2α-triggered asynchronous release

bioRxiv

2022/4/21

Polarized localization of kinesin-1 and RIC-7 drives axonal mitochondria anterograde transport

Journal of Cell Biology

2024/3/12

ActuAtor, a Listeria-inspired molecular tool for physical manipulation of intracellular organizations through de novo actin polymerization

Cell reports

2023/10/31

Synaptotagmin 7 transiently docks synaptic vesicles to support facilitation and Doc2α-triggered asynchronous release

eLife

2023/10/4

Dynamin 1xA interacts with Endophilin A1 via its spliced long C-terminus for ultrafast endocytosis

bioRxiv

2023/9/24

Intersectin and Endophilin condensates prime synaptic vesicles for release site replenishment

BioRxiv

2023/8/23

Calcium Triggered Compound Fusion at Ribbon Synapses During Exocytosis

Alzheimer's & Dementia

2023/6

Shigeki Watanabe
Shigeki Watanabe

H-Index: 23

Membrane compression by synaptic vesicle exocytosis triggers ultrafast endocytosis

Nature communications

2023/5/20

CaV1 and CaV2 calcium channels mediate the release of distinct pools of synaptic vesicles

Elife

2023/2/23

Membrane mechanics dictate axonal morphology and function

bioRxiv

2023

Rapid and reversible optogenetic silencing of synaptic transmission by clustering of synaptic vesicles

Nature communications

2022/12/19

A > 64 Multiple States and > 210 TOPS/W High Efficient Computing by Monolithic Si/CAAC-IGZO + Super-Lattice ZrO2/Al2 O3/ZrO2 for Ultra-Low Power Edge AI …

2022/12/3

Axonal transport of Hrs is activity dependent and facilitates synaptic vesicle protein degradation

Life science alliance

2022/10/1

Defunctionalizing intracellular organelles such as mitochondria and peroxisomes with engineered phospholipase A/acyltransferases

Nature communications

2022/7/29

Dynamin forms liquid-like condensates at synapses to support ultrafast endocytosis

bioRxiv

2022/6/3

Transient docking of synaptic vesicles: Implications and mechanisms

2022/6/1

Shigeki Watanabe
Shigeki Watanabe

H-Index: 23

Synaptotagmin 7 docks synaptic vesicles for Doc2α-triggered asynchronous neurotransmitter release

bioRxiv

2022/4/21

Mechanisms of dynamin-mediated ultrafast endocytosis

Biophysical Journal

2022/2/11

Shigeki Watanabe
Shigeki Watanabe

H-Index: 23

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