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Hideo Tsukada is affiliated with Hamamatsu Photonics in Japan and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Neuroscience. Their scientific work focuses notably on Molecular Biology and Physiology, with significant involvement in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Neurology.

Tsukada's research encompasses a variety of topics within biomedical science. Key areas of study include:

  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms
  • Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies

The scientist has published papers frequently in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nuclear Medicine and Biology, Research Square, Neurology, and Molecular Pharmaceutics.

Recent publications attributed to Tsukada's research include:

  • "In vivo mitochondrial and glycolytic impairments in patients with Alzheimer disease", 2020, Neurology
  • "Widespread cell stress and mitochondrial dysfunction occur in patients with early Alzheimer's disease", 2022, Science Translational Medicine
  • "4D deep image prior: dynamic PET image denoising using an unsupervised four-dimensional branch convolutional neural network", 2020, Physics in Medicine and Biology
  • "Mitochondrial complex I abnormalities is associated with tau and clinical symptoms in mild Alzheimer's disease", 2021, Molecular Neurodegeneration
  • "18F-Labeled dihydromethidine: positron emission tomography radiotracer for imaging of reactive oxygen species in intact brain", 2020, Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry

Collaborative efforts are a notable aspect of Tsukada's work, with frequent co-authors including Yasuomi Ouchi, Hiroyuki Ohba, Shingo Nishiyama, Eugenii A. Rabiner, and Masakatsu Kanazawa. These collaborations have contributed to a breadth of research output primarily related to mitochondrial function and neurological disorders.

Best Publications

  • Nanogel antigenic protein-delivery system for adjuvant-free intranasal vaccines

    Tomonori Nochi;Yoshikazu Yuki;Haruko Takahashi;Shin Ichi Sawada

  • Methamphetamine-related psychiatric symptoms and reduced brain dopamine transporters studied with PET.

    Yoshimoto Sekine;Masaomi Iyo;Yasuomi Ouchi;Tsutomu Matsunaga

  • Brain Serotonin Transporter Density and Aggression in Abstinent Methamphetamine Abusers

    Yoshimoto Sekine;Yasuomi Ouchi;Nori Takei;Etsuji Yoshikawa

  • Association of dopamine transporter loss in the orbitofrontal and dorsolateral prefrontal cortices with methamphetamine-related psychiatric symptoms.

    Yoshimoto Sekine;Yoshio Minabe;Yasuomi Ouchi;Nori Takei

  • Time-Dependent Central Compensatory Mechanisms of Finger Dexterity After Spinal Cord Injury

    Yukio Nishimura;Hirotaka Onoe;Yosuke Morichika;Sergei Perfiliev

  • Neural substrates of human facial expression of pleasant emotion induced by comic films : A PET study

    Masao Iwase;Yasuomi Ouchi;Hiroyuki Okada;Chihiro Yokoyama

  • Ketamine decreased striatal [11C]raclopride binding with no alterations in static dopamine concentrations in the striatal extracellular fluid in the monkey brain: Multiparametric PET studies combined with microdialysis analysis

    Hideo Tsukada;Norihiro Harada;Shingo Nishiyama;Hiroyuki Ohba

  • Cortical Networks Recruited for Time Perception: A Monkey Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Study

    Hirotaka Onoe;Masashi Komori;Kayo Onoe;Hajime Takechi;Hajime Takechi

  • Neuronal Circuit Remodeling in the Contralateral Cortical Hemisphere during Functional Recovery from Cerebral Infarction

    Yusuke Takatsuru;Dai Fukumoto;Miki Yoshitomo;Tomomi Nemoto

  • Isoflurane anesthesia enhances the inhibitory effects of cocaine and GBR12909 on dopamine transporter: PET studies in combination with microdialysis in the monkey brain

    Hideo Tsukada;Shingo Nishiyama;Takeharu Kakiuchi;Hiroyuki Ohba

  • Real Time Visualization of 13N-Translocation in Rice under Different Environmental Conditions Using Positron Emitting Tracer Imaging System

    Shoichiro Kiyomiya;Hiromi Nakanishi;Hiroshi Uchida;Atsunori Tsuji

  • T cell-independent B cell response is responsible for ABC phenomenon induced by repeated injection of PEGylated liposomes.

    Hiroyuki Koide;Tomohiro Asai;Kentaro Hatanaka;Shuji Akai

  • Anti-neovascular therapy using novel peptides homing to angiogenic vessels.

    Naoto Oku;Tomohiro Asai;Koh Watanabe;Koichi Kuromi

  • Reduction of serotonin transporters of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.

    Shigeyuki Yamamoto;Yasuomi Ouchi;Hirotaka Onoe;Etsuji Yoshikawa

  • Reduction of dopamine D2/3 receptor binding in the striatum after a single administration of esketamine, but not R-ketamine: a PET study in conscious monkeys.

    Kenji Hashimoto;Takeharu Kakiuchi;Hiroyuki Ohba;Shingo Nishiyama

  • Ketamine increases the striatal N-[11C]methylspiperone binding in vivo: positron emission tomography study using conscious rhesus monkey

    Hirotaka Onoe;Osamu Inoue;Kazutoshi Suzuki;Hideo Tsukada

  • Is synaptic dopamine concentration the exclusive factor which alters the in vivo binding of [11C]raclopride?: PET studies combined with microdialysis in conscious monkeys

    Hideo Tsukada;Shingo Nishiyama;Takeharu Kakiuchi;Hiroyuki Ohba

  • Phencyclidine-Induced Cognitive Deficits in Mice Are Improved by Subsequent Subchronic Administration of the Novel Selective α7 Nicotinic Receptor Agonist SSR180711

    Kenji Hashimoto;Tamaki Ishima;Yuko Fujita;Masaaki Matsuo

  • Comparative effects of methamphetamine and nicotine on the striatal [11C]raclopride binding in unanesthetized monkeys

    Hideo Tsukada;Katsumasa Miyasato;Takeharu Kakiuchi;Shingo Nishiyama

  • Evaluation of 3'-deoxy-3'-18F-fluorothymidine for monitoring tumor response to radiotherapy and photodynamic therapy in mice.

    Masahiro Sugiyama;Harumi Sakahara;Kengo Sato;Norihiro Harada

Frequent Co-Authors

Shingo Nishiyama
Shingo Nishiyama Hamamatsu Photonics (Japan)
Takeharu Kakiuchi
Takeharu Kakiuchi Hamamatsu Photonics (Japan)
Hirotaka Onoe
Hirotaka Onoe Kyoto University
Yasuyoshi Watanabe
Yasuyoshi Watanabe Osaka Metropolitan University
Yasuomi Ouchi
Yasuomi Ouchi Hamamatsu University
Tadashi Isa
Tadashi Isa Kyoto University
Kazuo Sasaki
Kazuo Sasaki National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Edward F. Domino
Edward F. Domino University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Roger N. Gunn
Roger N. Gunn Imperial College London
Hidenao Fukuyama
Hidenao Fukuyama Kyoto University

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