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Masahiro Sakanaka

Masahiro Sakanaka

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Neuroscience

D-Index
68
Citations
14509
World Ranking
2779
National Ranking
69

Overview

Masahiro Sakanaka is affiliated with Ehime University in Japan. Their academic profile confirms an active role in research and scholarship within this institution.

Although detailed information on their recent papers, including titles, publication venues, or citation counts, is not available, Sakanaka's academic presence is identified through their association with Ehime University.

No records of frequent co-authors or common publication venues have been noted, which suggests that either collaborative patterns or publishing trends have not been documented or are minimal publicly.

There is no data available on Sakanaka's main or subfields of study, nor on specific research topics. Similarly, there is no information on book publications or awards won, which indicates that such details have not been recorded or made accessible in public research databases.

The scientist is currently living, and their professional activities appear to be ongoing, though specific contributions or recognitions are not specified in the available data.

Best Publications

  • In vivo evidence that erythropoietin protects neurons from ischemic damage.

    Masahiro Sakanaka;Tong-Chun Wen;Seiji Matsuda;Seiji Masuda

  • Corticotropin releasing factor-like immunoreactivity in the rat brain as revealed by a modified cobalt-glucose oxidase-diaminobenzidine method.

    Masahiro Sakanaka;Tamotsu Shibasaki;Karl Lederis

  • Distribution and efferent projections of corticotropin-releasing factor-like immunoreactivity in the rat amygdaloid complex

    Masahiro Sakanaka;Tamotsu Shibasaki;Karl Lederis

  • Erythropoietin Prevents Place Navigation Disability and Cortical Infarction in Rats with Permanent Occlusion of the Middle Cerebral Artery

    Yasutaka Sadamoto;Keiji Igase;Masahiro Sakanaka;Kohji Sato

  • Possible inhibition of focal cerebral ischemia by angiotensin II type 2 receptor stimulation.

    Masaru Iwai;Hong Wei Liu;Rui Chen;Ayumi Ide

  • Ontogeny of substance P-containing neuron system of the rat: immunohistochemical analysis--I. Forebrain and upper brain stem.

    S. Inagaki;M. Sakanaka;S. Shiosaka;E. Senba

  • Glucocorticoid‐ and mineralocorticoid receptors in microglial cells: The two receptors mediate differential effects of corticosteroids

    Junya Tanaka;Hiroko Fujita;Seiji Matsuda;Kazuko Toku

  • Astrocytes prevent neuronal death induced by reactive oxygen and nitrogen species.

    Junya Tanaka;Kazuko Toku;Bo Zhang;Ken Ishihara

  • Protection of ischemic hippocampal neurons by ginsenoside Rb1, a main ingredient of ginseng root

    J.-H Lim;T.-C Wen;S Matsuda;J Tanaka

  • Erythropoietin protects neurons against chemical hypoxia and cerebral ischemic injury by up‐regulating Bcl‐xL expression

    Tong-Chun Wen;Yasutaka Sadamoto;Junya Tanaka;Peng-Xiang Zhu

  • Ontogeny of somatostatin‐containing neuron system of the rat: Immunohistochemical analysis. II. Forebrain and diencephalon

    Sadao Shiosaka;Kenichi Takatsuki;Masahiro Sakanaka;Shinobu Inagaki

  • Effects of norepinephrine on rat cultured microglial cells that express α1, α2, β1 and β2 adrenergic receptors

    Kohji Mori;Emi Ozaki;Bo Zhang;Lihua Yang

  • Chronic Intake of High-Fat and High-Sucrose Diets Differentially Affects Glucose Intolerance in Mice

    Maho Sumiyoshi;Masahiro Sakanaka;Yoshiyuki Kimura

  • Persistent c-fos expression in the brains of mice with chronic social stress

    Seiji Matsuda;Hui Peng;Hiroyuki Yoshimura;Tong-Chun Wen

  • Ginseng root prevents learning disability and neuronal loss in gerbils with 5-minute forebrain ischemia

    Tong-Chun Wen;Hiroyuki Yoshimura;Seiji Matsuda;Jong-Hak Lim

  • β-Estradiol protects hippocampal CA1 neurons against transient forebrain ischemia in gerbil

    Satoko Sudo;Tong-Chun Wen;Junzo Desaki;Seiji Matsuda

  • Ontogeny of the neurotensin-containing neuron system of the rat: immunohistochemical analysis. I. Forebrain and diencephalon.

    Yoshinobu Hara;Sadao Shiosaka;Emiko Senba;Masahiro Sakanaka

  • Ascending components of the medial forebrain bundle from the lower brain stem in the rat, with special reference to raphe and catecholamine cell groups. A study by the HRP method.

    Hiroshi Takagi;Sadao Shiosaka;Masaya Tohyama;Emiko Senba

  • Ontogeny of substance P-containing neuron system of the rat: immunohistochemical analysis--II. Lower brain stem.

    M. Sakanaka;S. Inagaki;S. Shiosaka;E. Senba

  • Suppression of Stat3 promotes neurogenesis in cultured neural stem cells.

    Feng Gu;Ryuji Hata;Yong Jie Ma;Junya Tanaka

Frequent Co-Authors

Shinobu Inagaki
Shinobu Inagaki Osaka University
Sadao Shiosaka
Sadao Shiosaka Osaka University
Emiko Senba
Emiko Senba Osaka University
Kohji Sato
Kohji Sato Hamamatsu University
Akira Mitani
Akira Mitani Biwako Professional University of Rehabilitation
Yoshiyuki Kubota
Yoshiyuki Kubota The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
John Powell
John Powell King's College London

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