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Susumu Miyamoto

Susumu Miyamoto

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Neuroscience

D-Index
83
Citations
23441
World Ranking
1459
National Ranking
29

Overview

Susumu Miyamoto is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan and has a significant scholarly presence in the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Neurology. Their research interests encompass various dimensions of cerebrovascular diseases, neurological complications, and treatment methodologies related to intracranial vascular conditions.

The scientist's main fields and subfields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Neurology
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Rheumatology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry and Mental health

Key topics covered in their research work involve:

  • Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications
  • Moyamoya disease diagnosis and treatment
  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
  • Neurological Complications and Syndromes
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Vascular Malformations Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Susumu Miyamoto include:

  • Kazumichi Yoshida
  • Yoshiki Arakawa
  • Takayuki Kikuchi
  • Yohei Mineharu
  • Hiroharu Kataoka

Susumu Miyamoto has contributed to a variety of publication venues, with several papers appearing prominently in:

  • Journal of neurosurgery
  • Neurologia medico-chirurgica
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
  • Clinical Neurophysiology

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Susumu Miyamoto include:

  • "Japan Stroke Society Guideline 2021 for the Treatment of Stroke," 2022, International Journal of Stroke
  • "Diagnostic Criteria for Moyamoya Disease - 2021 Revised Version," 2022, Neurologia medico-chirurgica (first author Satoshi Kuroda)
  • "2021 Japanese Guidelines for the Management of Moyamoya Disease: Guidelines from the Research Committee on Moyamoya Disease and Japan Stroke Society," 2022, Neurologia medico-chirurgica (first author Miki Fujimura)
  • "Cerebral small vessel disease genomics and its implications across the lifespan," 2020, Nature Communications (first author Muralidharan Sargurupremraj)
  • "Genomics of perivascular space burden unravels early mechanisms of cerebral small vessel disease," 2023, Nature Medicine (first author Marie-Gabrielle Duperron)

Best Publications

  • Identification of RNF213 as a Susceptibility Gene for Moyamoya Disease and Its Possible Role in Vascular Development

    Wanyang Liu;Daisuke Morito;Seiji Takashima;Yohei Mineharu

  • Randomized Trial of Intraarterial Infusion of Urokinase Within 6 Hours of Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke The Middle Cerebral Artery Embolism Local Fibrinolytic Intervention Trial (MELT) Japan

    Akira Ogawa;Etsuro Mori;Kazuo Minematsu;Waro Taki

  • Effects of Extracranial–Intracranial Bypass for Patients With Hemorrhagic Moyamoya Disease: Results of the Japan Adult Moyamoya Trial

    Susumu Miyamoto;Takashi Yoshimoto;Nobuo Hashimoto;Yasushi Okada

  • Expression of Lectinlike Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-1 in Human Atherosclerotic Lesions

    Hiroharu Kataoka;Noriaki Kume;Susumu Miyamoto;Manabu Minami

  • Long-term follow-up study after extracranial-intracranial bypass surgery for anterior circulation ischemia in childhood moyamoya disease.

    Jun Karasawa;Hajime Touho;Hideyuki Ohnishi;Susumu Miyamoto

  • Oxidized LDL Modulates Bax/Bcl-2 Through the Lectinlike Ox-LDL Receptor-1 in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

    Hiroharu Kataoka;Noriaki Kume;Susumu Miyamoto;Manabu Minami

  • Japan Stroke Society Guideline 2021 for the Treatment of Stroke

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  • Reassessment of the cutoff values of waist circumference and visceral fat area for identifying Japanese subjects at risk for the metabolic syndrome.

    Rie Oka;Junji Kobayashi;Kunimasa Yagi;Hideji Tanii

  • Prediction of Stroke Risk by Detection of Hemorrhage in Carotid Plaques: Meta-Analysis of Individual Patient Data

    Andreas Schindler;Regina Schinner;Nishaf Altaf;Akram A. Hosseini

  • Prolonged Maturation Culture Favors a Reduction in the Tumorigenicity and the Dopaminergic Function of Human ESC-Derived Neural Cells in a Primate Model of Parkinson's Disease†‡§

    Daisuke Doi;Asuka Morizane;Tetsuhiro Kikuchi;Hirotaka Onoe

  • PGE2-EP2 signalling in endothelium is activated by haemodynamic stress and induces cerebral aneurysm through an amplifying loop via NF-κB

    T. Aoki;M. Nishimura;T. Matsuoka;K. Yamamoto

  • Cerebral small vessel disease genomics and its implications across the lifespan

    Muralidharan Sargurupremraj;Hideaki Suzuki;Hideaki Suzuki;Xueqiu Jian;Xueqiu Jian;Chloé Sarnowski

  • Effects of Surgery With Salvage Stereotactic Radiosurgery Versus Surgery With Whole-Brain Radiation Therapy in Patients With One to Four Brain Metastases (JCOG0504): A Phase III, Noninferiority, Randomized Controlled Trial.

    Takamasa Kayama;Shinya Sato;Kaori Sakurada;Junki Mizusawa

  • Three-dimensional induction of dorsal, intermediate and ventral spinal cord tissues from human pluripotent stem cells

    Takenori Ogura;Hideya Sakaguchi;Susumu Miyamoto;Jun Takahashi

  • Development of a dural substitute from synthetic bioabsorbable polymers

    Keisuke Yamada;Susumu Miyamoto;Izumi Nagata;Haruhiko Kikuchi

  • Angiographic features of hemorrhagic moyamoya disease with high recurrence risk: a supplementary analysis of the Japan Adult Moyamoya Trial

    Takeshi Funaki;Jun C. Takahashi;Kiyohiro Houkin;Satoshi Kuroda

  • Guidelines for the intravenous application of recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (alteplase), the second edition, October 2012: a guideline from the Japan Stroke Society.

    Kazuo Minematsu;Kazunori Toyoda;Teruyuki Hirano;Kazumi Kimura

  • Potential efficacy of basic fibroblast growth factor incorporated in biodegradable hydrogels for skull bone regeneration.

    Keisuke Yamada;Yasuhiko Tabata;Kazuo Yamamoto;Susumu Miyamoto

  • Low-frequency electric cortical stimulation has an inhibitory effect on epileptic focus in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

    Junichi Yamamoto;Akio Ikeda;Takeshi Satow;Kazuhide Takeshita

  • Study of the posterior circulation in moyamoya disease. Clinical and neuroradiological evaluation.

    Susumu Miyamoto;Haruhiko Kikuchi;Jun Karasawa;Izumi Nagata

  • Cerebral revascularization using omental transplantation for childhood moyamoya disease

    Jun Karasawa;Hajime Touho;Hideyuki Ohnishi;Susumu Miyamoto

  • Mouse model of cerebral aneurysm: experimental induction by renal hypertension and local hemodynamic changes

    Masafumi Morimoto;Susumu Miyamoto;Akira Mizoguchi;Noriaki Kume

  • Posttreatment sequelae of palliatively treated cerebral arteriovenous malformations.

    Susumu Miyamoto;Nobuo Hashimoto;Izumi Nagata;Kazuhiko Nozaki

Frequent Co-Authors

Akio Ikeda
Akio Ikeda Kyoto University
Riki Matsumoto
Riki Matsumoto Kobe University
Takeharu Kunieda
Takeharu Kunieda Ehime University
Nobuhiro Mikuni
Nobuhiro Mikuni Sapporo Medical University
Hidenao Fukuyama
Hidenao Fukuyama Kyoto University
Tomohisa Okada
Tomohisa Okada Kyoto University
Hiroshi Shibasaki
Hiroshi Shibasaki Kyoto University
Yoshito Ikada
Yoshito Ikada Kyoto University
Takashi Nagamine
Takashi Nagamine Sapporo Medical University
Shinji Ohara
Shinji Ohara Johns Hopkins University

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