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D-Index
45
Citations
7500
World Ranking
6937
National Ranking
231

Overview

Hideo Tohgi is affiliated with Iwate Medical University in Japan, where they conduct their academic and research activities. The scope of their work spans multiple dimensions within the medical and scientific research communities.

While specific recent papers authored by Hideo Tohgi are not listed, available data indicates engagement with various research topics and scientific inquiry. The absence of documented co-authors and publication venues suggests that the scientist's recent publication record may be limited or not publicly detailed in the source data.

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Best Publications

  • Cilostazol stroke prevention study: A placebo-controlled double-blind trial for secondary prevention of cerebral infarction.

    Fumio Gotoh;Hideo Tohgi;Shunsaku Hirai;Akiro Terashi

  • Selective reduction of diffusion anisotropy in white matter of Alzheimer disease brains measured by 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging.

    Satoshi Takahashi;Hisashi Yonezawa;Junko Takahashi;Masako Kudo

  • Effects of low-to-high doses of aspirin on platelet aggregability and metabolites of thromboxane A2 and prostacyclin.

    Hideo Tohgi;Shu Konno;Kenichi Tamura;Bunsho Kimura

  • Cerebellar infarction. Clinical and neuroimaging analysis in 293 patients. The Tohoku Cerebellar Infarction Study Group.

    H Tohgi;S Takahashi;K Chiba;Y Hirata

  • Importance of the hematocrit as a risk factor in cerebral infarction.

    H Tohgi;H Yamanouchi;M Murakami;M Kameyama

  • Remarkable increase in cerebrospinal fluid 3-nitrotyrosine in patients with sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    Hideo Tohgi;Takashi Abe;Kinya Yamazaki;Takahiko Murata

  • Alterations of 3-nitrotyrosine concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid during aging and in patients with Alzheimer's disease

    Hideo Tohgi;Takashi Abe;Kinya Yamazaki;Takahiko Murata

  • Reduction with age in methylcytosine in the promoter region −224∼−101 of the amyloid precursor protein gene in autopsy human cortex

    Hideo Tohgi;Kimiaki Utsugisawa;Yuriko Nagane;Masahiro Yoshimura

  • Cerebrospinal fluid acetylcholine and choline in vascular dementia of Binswanger and multiple small infarct types as compared with Alzheimer-type dementia

    H. Tohgi;T. Abe;M. Kimura;M. Saheki

  • Cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism in senile dementia of Alzheimer's type and vascular dementia with deep white matter changes

    H. Tohgi;H. Yonezawa;S. Takahashi;N. Sato

  • Remarkable increase in the concentration of 8-hydroxyguanosine in cerebrospinal fluid from patients with Alzheimer's disease.

    Takashi Abe;Hideo Tohgi;Chiaki Isobe;Takahiko Murata

  • Clinicopathologic study of progressive subcortical vascular encephalopathy (Binswanger type) in the elderly.

    Masanori Tomonaga;Hiroshi Yamanouchi;Hideo Tohgi;Mazakuni Kameyama

  • Sarpogrelate-Aspirin Comparative Clinical Study for Efficacy and Safety in Secondary Prevention of Cerebral Infarction (S-ACCESS) A Randomized, Double-Blind, Aspirin-Controlled Trial

    Yukito Shinohara;Katsuya Nishimaru;Tohru Sawada;Akiro Terashi

  • Reduced size of right hippocampus in 39- to 80-year-old normal subjects carrying the apolipoprotein E ϵ4 allele

    Hideo Tohgi;Satoshi Takahashi;Etsuko Kato;Akira Homma

  • Twenty-four-hour variation of blood pressure in vascular dementia of the Binswanger type.

    H Tohgi;K Chiba;M Kimura

  • A dopaminergic neurotoxin, (R)-N-methylsalsolinol, increases in Parkinsonian cerebrospinal fluid.

    Wakako Maruyama;Takashi Abe;Hideo Tohgi;Philippe Dostert

  • Effects of age on messenger RNA expression of glucocorticoid, thyroid hormone, androgen, and estrogen receptors in postmortem human hippocampus

    Hideo Tohgi;Kimiaki Utsugisawa;Munehisa Yamagata;Masahiro Yoshimura

  • Alteration of 8-hydroxyguanosine concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid and serum from patients with Parkinson's disease.

    Takashi Abe;Chiaki Isobe;Takahiko Murata;Chigumi Sato

  • Platelet volume, aggregation, and adenosine triphosphate release in cerebral thrombosis.

    Hideo Tohgi;Hajime Suzuki;Kenichi Tamura;Bunsho Kimura

  • Agraphia and acalculia after a left prefrontal (F1, F2) infarction.

    H Tohgi;K Saitoh;S Takahashi;H Takahashi

Frequent Co-Authors

Masakuni Kameyama
Masakuni Kameyama Kyoto University
Christian W. Hess
Christian W. Hess University of Bern
Mario Manto
Mario Manto University of Mons
Patricia Limousin
Patricia Limousin University College London
Paul Krack
Paul Krack University of Bern
Patrick Aebischer
Patrick Aebischer École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Makoto Naoi
Makoto Naoi Nagoya Institute of Technology
Julio Pascual
Julio Pascual University of Cantabria
Gabriella Antonucci
Gabriella Antonucci Sapienza University of Rome
Yu-ichi Goto
Yu-ichi Goto University of Tsukuba

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