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Takahiro Moriya

Takahiro Moriya

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44
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8515
World Ranking
7121
National Ranking
236

Overview

Takahiro Moriya is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan. Their research spans multiple fields primarily within physics, astronomy, and medicine, reflecting an interdisciplinary focus on advanced imaging and atomic-level phenomena.

The main fields of study associated with Moriya include:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Medicine

In terms of subfields, their work is situated mainly in:

  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biomedical Engineering

The primary research topics they have explored consist of:

  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects

Moriya's recent publication record includes work published between 2020 and 2024 across a variety of scientific venues. Notable papers are:

  • "Magnetic shieldless ultra-low-field MRI with an optically pumped magnetometer," 2022, Journal of Magnetic Resonance
  • "Simplified shielded MEG-MRI multimodal system with scalar-mode optically pumped magnetometers as MEG sensors," 2024, Scientific Reports
  • "Tctex-1 augments G protein-coupled receptor-mediated Gs signaling by activating adenylyl cyclase," 2020, Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
  • "Simplified Shielded MEG-MRI Multimodal System with Scalar-mode Optically Pumped Magnetometers as MEG Sensors," 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "OPM-MEG/ULF-MRI Hybrid System: towards acquisition of both MR image and neural magnetic field," 2024, Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition

These works indicate a strong focus on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies, magnetoencephalography (MEG), and hybrid imaging systems incorporating optically pumped magnetometers.

Frequent collaborators in Moriya's research include:

  • Takenori Oida
  • Akinori Saito
  • Motohiro Suyama
  • Yosuke Ito
  • Hiroyuki Ueda

Most of Moriya's publications have appeared in specialized venues dealing with magnetic resonance and imaging sciences, such as arXiv, proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, and Scientific Reports.

Best Publications

  • Light-induced resetting of a mammalian circadian clock is associated with rapid induction of the mPer1 transcript.

    Yasufumi Shigeyoshi;Kouji Taguchi;Shuzo Yamamoto;Seiichi Takekida

  • Restricted feeding entrains liver clock without participation of the suprachiasmatic nucleus

    Reiko Hara;Keiko Wan;Hisanori Wakamatsu;Reiko Aida

  • Restricted-feeding-induced anticipatory activity rhythm is associated with a phase-shift of the expression of mPer1 and mPer2 mRNA in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus but not in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of mice.

    Hisanori Wakamatsu;Yuko Yoshinobu;Reiko Aida;Takahiro Moriya

  • Inhibition of Light- or Glutamate-Induced mPer1 Expression Represses the Phase Shifts into the Mouse Circadian Locomotor and Suprachiasmatic Firing Rhythms

    Masashi Akiyama;Yasuko Kouzu;Satomi Takahashi;Hisanori Wakamatsu

  • Nonphotic entrainment by 5-HT1A/7 receptor agonists accompanied by reduced Per1 and Per2 mRNA levels in the suprachiasmatic nuclei.

    Kazumasa Horikawa;Shin Ichi Yokota;Kazuyuki Fuji;Masashi Akiyama

  • Postnatal development of a GABA deficit and disturbance of neural functions in mice lacking GAD65

    Oliver Stork;Feng Yun Ji;Koichi Kaneko;Simone Stork

  • Estrogen differentially regulates expression of Per1 and Per2 genes between central and peripheral clocks and between reproductive and nonreproductive tissues in female rats.

    Takahiro J. Nakamura;Takahiro Moriya;Shin Inoue;Takao Shimazoe

  • Circadian profile of Per gene mRNA expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus, paraventricular nucleus, and pineal body of aged rats

    Makoto Asai;Yuko Yoshinobu;Satoshi Kaneko;Akiko Mori

  • Melatonin influences the proliferative and differentiative activity of neural stem cells.

    Takahiro Moriya;Nobutaka Horie;Masato Mitome;Kazuyuki Shinohara

  • Methamphetamine‐induced, suprachiasmatic nucleus‐independent circadian rhythms of activity and mPer gene expression in the striatum of the mouse

    Michihiko Iijima;Takato Nikaido;Masashi Akiyama;Takahiro Moriya

  • Gastrin-releasing peptide mediates photic entrainable signals to dorsal subsets of suprachiasmatic nucleus via induction of Period gene in mice.

    Reiko Aida;Takahiro Moriya;Miwa Araki;Masashi Akiyama

  • The Dorsomedial Hypothalamic Nucleus Is Not Necessary for Food-Anticipatory Circadian Rhythms of Behavior, Temperature or Clock Gene Expression in Mice

    Takahiro Moriya;Reiko Aida;Takashi Kudo;Masashi Akiyama

  • Night-time restricted feeding normalises clock genes and Pai-1 gene expression in the db/db mouse liver

    T. Kudo;M. Akiyama;K. Kuriyama;M. Sudo

  • Sensitized Increase of Period Gene Expression in the Mouse Caudate/Putamen Caused by Repeated Injection of Methamphetamine

    Takato Nikaido;Masashi Akiyama;Takahiro Moriya;Shigenobu Shibata

  • Physical and inflammatory stressors elevate circadian clock gene mPer1 mRNA levels in the paraventricular nucleus of the mouse.

    Satomi Takahashi;Shin Ichi Yokota;Reiko Hara;Tomoko Kobayashi

  • Additive effect of mPer1 and mPer2 antisense oligonucleotides on light-induced phase shift.

    Hisanori Wakamatsu;Satomi Takahashi;Takahiro Moriya;Shin Ichi T. Inouye

  • Differential daily expression of Per1 and Per2 mRNA in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of fetal and early postnatal mice

    Haruka Shimomura;Takahiro Moriya;Motoki Sudo;Hisanori Wakamatsu

  • Constant light housing attenuates circadian rhythms of mPer2 mRNA and mPER2 protein expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of mice.

    M Sudo;K Sasahara;T Moriya;M Akiyama

  • Effects of oxygen concentration on the proliferation and differentiation of mouse neural stem cells in vitro.

    Nobutaka Horie;Kenji So;Takahiro Moriya;Naoki Kitagawa

  • Involvement of calcium–calmodulin protein kinase but not mitogen‐activated protein kinase in light‐induced phase delays and Per gene expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hamster

    Shin Ichi Yokota;Masakazu Yamamoto;Takahiro Moriya;Masashi Akiyama

Frequent Co-Authors

Shigenobu Shibata
Shigenobu Shibata Waseda University
Shigenori Watanabe
Shigenori Watanabe Kyushu University
Yasufumi Shigeyoshi
Yasufumi Shigeyoshi Kindai University
Noriko Osumi
Noriko Osumi Tohoku University
Ralph E. Mistlberger
Ralph E. Mistlberger Simon Fraser University
Yoshiyuki Sakaki
Yoshiyuki Sakaki Toyohashi University of Technology
Oliver Stork
Oliver Stork Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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