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Takahiro Ochi

Takahiro Ochi

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Medicine

D-Index
85
Citations
22211
World Ranking
14756
National Ranking
450

Overview

Takahiro Ochi is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan and has a research focus primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work spans several subfields, including Surgery, Genetics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology, and Rheumatology. The research contributions include exploration in vascular anomalies, radiotherapy techniques, advanced imaging, and related clinical treatments.

Ochi's recent publications demonstrate an engagement with both clinical case reports and methodological advancements. Key papers include:

  • Diagnosis and management of intercostal intramuscular hemangioma: an updated review, 2023, Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Successful treatment of bilateral multiple pulmonary arteriovenous malformations in a patient with brain abscess and severe hypoxemia using a combination of transcatheter embolotherapy and surgical resection: a case report, 2021, Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Surgical treatment of a large portopulmonary venous anastomosis in a patient with portal vein thrombosis, 2023, JTCVS Techniques

Other relevant works linked to Ochi's broader research network include:

  • Systematic method for a deep learning-based prediction model for gamma evaluation in patient-specific quality assurance of volumetric modulated arc therapy, 2020, Medical Physics
  • Successful excision of a giant cervical mediastinal goiter by cervical collar incision and a thoracoscopic approach: a case report, 2023, General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Cases

Ochi frequently collaborates with a core group of co-authors, indicating a stable research partnership. The primary co-authors associated with Ochi's work are:

  • Jotaro Yusa
  • Yuki Sata
  • Takahide Toyoda
  • Yuichi Sakairi
  • Hidemi Suzuki

The main publication venues featuring Ochi's research are diverse and internationally recognized within medical and surgical disciplines. These include:

  • Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Medical Physics
  • General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Cases
  • JTCVS Techniques
  • KAGAKU KOGAKU RONBUNSHU

Ochi's research covers several primary topics, reflecting an emphasis on vascular, radiological, and tumor-related medical issues:

  • Vascular Anomalies and Treatments
  • Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
  • Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
  • Radiation Dose and Imaging
  • Vascular Malformations and Hemangiomas
  • Cardiac tumors and thrombi
  • Ear and Head Tumors

This body of work indicates a multidisciplinary approach, combining clinical case studies with technological innovation in imaging and therapeutic techniques.

Best Publications

  • Activating Transcription Factor 3 (ATF3) Induction by Axotomy in Sensory and Motoneurons: A Novel Neuronal Marker of Nerve Injury

    Hiroaki Tsujino;Eiji Kondo;Tetsuo Fukuoka;Yi Dai

  • Maturational disturbance of chondrocytes in Cbfa1-deficient mice.

    Masahiko Inada;Takahiro Yasui;Takahiro Yasui;Shintaro Nomura;Seigou Miyake

  • Membrane Fas Ligand Kills Human Peripheral Blood T Lymphocytes, and Soluble Fas Ligand Blocks the Killing

    Takashi Suda;Hideo Hashimoto;Hideo Hashimoto;Masato Tanaka;Takahiro Ochi

  • Repair of rabbit articular surfaces with allograft chondrocytes embedded in collagen gel

    S Wakitani;T Kimura;A Hirooka;T Ochi

  • Novel hydroxyapatite ceramics with an interconnective porous structure exhibit superior osteoconduction in vivo.

    Noriyuki Tamai;Akira Myoui;Tetsuya Tomita;Takanobu Nakase

  • Postmarketing surveillance of the safety profile of infliximab in 5000 Japanese patients with rheumatoid arthritis

    Tsutomu Takeuchi;Y. Tatsuki;Y. Nogami;N. Ishiguro

  • The morphology of the femur in developmental dysplasia of the hip

    Nobuhiko Sugano;Philip C. Noble;Emir Kamaric;Joseph K. Salama

  • A RUNX2/PEBP2αA/CBFA1 mutation displaying impaired transactivation and Smad interaction in cleidocranial dysplasia

    Yu-Wen Zhang;Natsuo Yasui;Kosei Ito;Gang Huang

  • Lymphoid Chemokine B Cell-Attracting Chemokine-1 (CXCL13) Is Expressed in Germinal Center of Ectopic Lymphoid Follicles Within the Synovium of Chronic Arthritis Patients

    Kenrin Shi;Kenji Hayashida;Motoharu Kaneko;Jun Hashimoto

  • Transcriptional regulation of osteopontin gene in vivo by PEBP2alphaA/CBFA1 and ETS1 in the skeletal tissues

    Motohiko Sato;Eiichi Morii;Toshihisa Komori;Hirohisa Kawahata

  • Mechanical Tension-Stress Induces Expression of Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP)-2 and BMP-4, but Not BMP-6, BMP-7, and GDF-5 mRNA, During Distraction Osteogenesis

    Motohiko Sato;Takahiro Ochi;Takanobu Nakase;Seiichi Hirota

  • Suppressed severity of collagen-induced arthritis by in vivo transfection of nuclear factor kappaB decoy oligodeoxynucleotides as a gene therapy.

    Tetsuya Tomita;Eiji Takeuchi;Naruya Tomita;Ryuichi Morishita

  • Single- versus two-femoral socket anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction technique: Biomechanical analysis using a robotic simulator.

    Tatsuo Mae;Konsei Shino;Takahide Miyama;Hirotaka Shinjo

  • Cytoplasmic destruction of p53 by the endoplasmic reticulum-resident ubiquitin ligase ‘Synoviolin’

    Satoshi Yamasaki;Naoko Yagishita;Takeshi Sasaki;Minako Nakazawa

  • Role of CDMP-1 in Skeletal Morphogenesis: Promotion of Mesenchymal Cell Recruitment and Chondrocyte Differentiation

    Noriyuki Tsumaki;Kazuhiro Tanaka;Eri Arikawa-Hirasawa;Takanobu Nakase

  • THREE MODES OF OSSIFICATION DURING DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS IN THE RAT

    Natsuo Yasui;Motohiko Sato;Takahiro Ochi;Tomoatsu Kimura

  • BST-1, a surface molecule of bone marrow stromal cell lines that facilitates pre-B-cell growth.

    Tsuneyasu Kaisho;Jun Ishikawa;Kenji Oritani;Johji Inazawa

  • Can intramedullary signal change on magnetic resonance imaging predict surgical outcome in cervical spondylotic myelopathy

    Eiji Wada;Kazuo Yonenobu;Shozo Suzuki;Atsunori Kanazawa

  • Long-term follow-up results of laminectomy for cervical myelopathy caused by ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament

    Yasuji Kato;Motoki Iwasaki;Takeshi Fuji;Kazuo Yonenobu

  • Association of the human NPPS gene with ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of the spine (OPLL).

    Isao Nakamura;Shiro Ikegawa;Akihiko Okawa;Shin'ya Okuda

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideki Yoshikawa
Hideki Yoshikawa Osaka University
Yoshinobu Sato
Yoshinobu Sato Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Ryuji Suzuki
Ryuji Suzuki National Institutes of Health
Yukihiko Kitamura
Yukihiko Kitamura Osaka University
Norihiro Nishimoto
Norihiro Nishimoto Osaka University
Shintaro Nomura
Shintaro Nomura Nomura Holdings (Japan)
Shigeyuki Wakitani
Shigeyuki Wakitani Mukogawa Women's University
Yusuke Nakamura
Yusuke Nakamura National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition
Yasufumi Kaneda
Yasufumi Kaneda Osaka University
Kunio Takaoka
Kunio Takaoka Osaka Metropolitan University

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