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Michihiro Fujiwara

Michihiro Fujiwara

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Neuroscience

D-Index
61
Citations
11082
World Ranking
3728
National Ranking
103

Overview

Michihiro Fujiwara is affiliated with Fukuoka University in Japan. Their academic profile does not currently include published papers, co-authors, or a record of participation in specific publication venues. Likewise, there is no available information on book publications authored by them.

Details related to their primary research focus, subfields, or specific topics of study have not been documented in the available data. Additionally, there are no recorded awards or distinctions attributed to Michihiro Fujiwara.

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Best Publications

  • Tau filament formation and associative memory deficit in aged mice expressing mutant (R406W) human tau

    Yoshitaka Tatebayashi;Tomohiro Miyasaka;De-Hua Chui;Takumi Akagi

  • Neuroprotective effects of quercetin and rutin on spatial memory impairment in an 8-arm radial maze task and neuronal death induced by repeated cerebral ischemia in rats.

    Fengling Pu;Kenichi Mishima;Keiichi Irie;Kyouko Motohashi

  • Protective effects of carotenoids from saffron on neuronal injury in vitro and in vivo.

    Takashi Ochiai;Hiroshi Shimeno;Ken ichi Mishima;Katsunori Iwasaki

  • Cannabidiol Prevents Cerebral Infarction Via a Serotonergic 5-Hydroxytryptamine1A Receptor–Dependent Mechanism

    Kenichi Mishima;Kazuhide Hayakawa;Kohji Abe;Tomoaki Ikeda

  • Impaired social interaction and reduced anxiety-related behavior in vasopressin V1a receptor knockout mice

    Nobuaki Egashira;Akito Tanoue;Tomomi Matsuda;Emi Koushi

  • Delayed Treatment With Minocycline Ameliorates Neurologic Impairment Through Activated Microglia Expressing a High-Mobility Group Box1–Inhibiting Mechanism

    Kazuhide Hayakawa;Kenichi Mishima;Masanori Nozako;Mai Hazekawa

  • Selective and long-term learning impairment following neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain insult in rats.

    Tomoaki Ikeda;Kenichi Mishima;Tetsuya Yoshikawa;Katsunori Iwasaki

  • Inhibition of reactive astrocytes with fluorocitrate retards neurovascular remodeling and recovery after focal cerebral ischemia in mice

    Kazuhide Hayakawa;Takafumi Nakano;Keiichi Irie;Sei Higuchi

  • Cannabidiol potentiates pharmacological effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol via CB1 receptor-dependent mechanism

    Kazuhide Hayakawa;Kenichi Mishima;Mai Hazekawa;Kazunori Sano

  • Magnetic resonance imaging shows delayed ischemic striatal neurodegeneration.

    Masayuki Fujioka;Masayuki Fujioka;Toshiaki Taoka;Yoshiyuki Matsuo;Kenichi Mishima

  • Mice lacking ganglioside GM3 synthase exhibit complete hearing loss due to selective degeneration of the organ of Corti

    Misato Yoshikawa;Shinji Go;Kotaro Takasaki;Yasuhiro Kakazu

  • The chronic administration of docosahexaenoic acid reduces the spatial cognitive deficit following transient forebrain ischemia in rats

    M. Okada;T. Amamoto;M. Tomonaga;A. Kawachi

  • ADAMTS13 gene deletion aggravates ischemic brain damage: a possible neuroprotective role of ADAMTS13 by ameliorating postischemic hypoperfusion.

    Masayuki Fujioka;Masayuki Fujioka;Masayuki Fujioka;Kazuhide Hayakawa;Kenichi Mishima;Ai Kunizawa

  • Repeated administration of Yokukansan inhibits DOI-induced head-twitch response and decreases expression of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)2A receptors in the prefrontal cortex

    Nobuaki Egashira;Nobuaki Egashira;Katsunori Iwasaki;Ayumi Ishibashi;Kazuhide Hayakawa

  • Vitamin E isoforms α-tocotrienol and γ-tocopherol prevent cerebral infarction in mice

    Kenichi Mishima;Takamitsu Tanaka;Fengling Pu;Nobuaki Egashira

  • Cannabidiol prevents a post-ischemic injury progressively induced by cerebral ischemia via a high-mobility group box1-inhibiting mechanism.

    Kazuhide Hayakawa;Kenichi Mishima;Keiichi Irie;Mai Hazekawa

  • Transient upregulation of the AT2 receptor mRNA level after global ischemia in the rat brain.

    I Makino;K Shibata;Y Ohgami;M Fujiwara

  • Effects of glutamate-related drugs on marble-burying behavior in mice: implications for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Nobuaki Egashira;Ryoko Okuno;Satoko Harada;Michihiko Matsushita

  • Intracerebral microinjections of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol: search for the impairment of spatial memory in the eight-arm radial maze in rats

    Nobuaki Egashira;Kenichi Mishima;Katsunori Iwasaki;Michihiro Fujiwara

  • Characteristics of Learning and Memory Impairment Induced by Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in Rats

    Kenichi Mishima;Nobuaki Egashira;Nobue Hirosawa;Megumi Fujii

Frequent Co-Authors

Shigenobu Shibata
Shigenobu Shibata Waseda University
Hiroshi Nakanishi
Hiroshi Nakanishi Yasuda Women's University
Masami Niwa
Masami Niwa Nagasaki University
Bo K. Siesjö
Bo K. Siesjö Lund University
Shigenori Watanabe
Shigenori Watanabe Kyushu University

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