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Takahiro Ogawa is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine with a specialization in subfields such as Physiology, Surgery, Rehabilitation, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Psychiatry and Mental health.

The scientist's publications cover a variety of topics including Nutrition and Health in Aging, Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery, Hip and Femur Fractures, Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders, Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention, and Frailty in Older Adults.

Some of Takahiro Ogawa's recent papers include these works:

  • The effects of local versus systemic passive heating on the acute inflammatory, vascular and glycaemic response, 2021, Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism
  • Early Wearing of Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis Improves Functional Prognosis in Patients after Stroke, 2022, Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
  • Functional outcomes of transurethral thulium laser enucleation versus bipolar transurethral resection for benign prostatic hyperplasia over a period of 12 months: A prospective randomized study, 2020, International Journal of Urology
  • The effects of silicone-based resilient denture liners on pain: A randomized controlled trial, 2020, Journal of Prosthodontic Research
  • Assessment of sarcopenia and malnutrition using estimated GFR ratio (eGFRcys/eGFR) in hospitalised adult patients, 2021, Clinical Nutrition ESPEN

Takahiro Ogawa collaborates frequently with several co-authors whose names appear alongside multiple publications. These include:

  • Keisuke Sato
  • Masanori Hasegawa
  • Akira Miyajima
  • Fumihiro Tajima
  • Sunao Shoji

The scientist's work is commonly published in journals such as:

  • Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
  • The Journal of Urology
  • Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
  • Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
  • JMA Journal

Best Publications

  • The effect of ultraviolet functionalization of titanium on integration with bone

    Hideki Aita;Norio Hori;Masato Takeuchi;Takeo Suzuki

  • Cellular behavior on TiO2 nanonodular structures in a micro-to-nanoscale hierarchy model

    Katsutoshi Kubo;Naoki Tsukimura;Fuminori Iwasa;Takeshi Ueno

  • Time-dependent degradation of titanium osteoconductivity: An implication of biological aging of implant materials

    Wael Att;Norio Hori;Masato Takeuchi;Jianyong Ouyang

  • The effect of UV-photofunctionalization on the time-related bioactivity of titanium and chromium-cobalt alloys.

    Wael Att;Norio Hori;Fuminori Iwasa;Masahiro Yamada

  • Different bone integration profiles of turned and acid-etched implants associated with modulated expression of extracellular matrix genes.

    Takahiro Ogawa;Ichiro Nishimura

  • Enhancement of osteoblast adhesion to UV-photofunctionalized titanium via an electrostatic mechanism

    Fuminori Iwasa;Norio Hori;Takeshi Ueno;Hajime Minamikawa

  • Ultraviolet light-mediated photofunctionalization of titanium to promote human mesenchymal stem cell migration, attachment, proliferation and differentiation.

    Hideki Aita;Wael Att;Takeshi Ueno;Masahiro Yamada

  • Biomechanical Evaluation of Osseous Implants Having Different Surface Topographies in Rats

    T. Ogawa;S. Ozawa;J. H. Shih;K. H. Ryu

  • Enhanced intrinsic biomechanical properties of osteoblastic mineralized tissue on roughened titanium surface

    Kazuo Takeuchi;Lei Saruwatari;Hiromi K. Nakamura;Jenn‐Ming Yang

  • Enhancement of bone-titanium integration profile with UV-photofunctionalized titanium in a gap healing model.

    Takeshi Ueno;Masahiro Yamada;Takeo Suzuki;Hajime Minamikawa

  • Ultraviolet photofunctionalization of titanium implants.

    Takahiro Ogawa

  • Harder and Stiffer Bone Osseointegrated to Roughened Titanium

    F. Butz;H. Aita;C.J. Wang;T. Ogawa

  • Age-dependent Degradation of the Protein Adsorption Capacity of Titanium

    N. Hori;W. Att;T. Ueno;N. Sato

  • Three-dimensional bone-implant integration profiling using micro-computed tomography.

    Frank Butz;Takahiro Ogawa;Ting-Ling Chang;Ichiro Nishimura

  • Effect of UV-photofunctionalization on oral bacterial attachment and biofilm formation to titanium implant material

    Erica Dorigatti de Avila;Bruno P. Lima;Takeo Sekiya;Yasuyoshi Torii

  • Biological aging of implant surfaces and their restoration with ultraviolet light treatment: a novel understanding of osseointegration.

    Wael Att;Takahiro Ogawa

  • The enhanced characteristics of osteoblast adhesion to photofunctionalized nanoscale TiO2 layers on biomaterials surfaces

    Tomohiko Miyauchi;Masahiro Yamada;Akiko Yamamoto;Fuminori Iwasa;Fuminori Iwasa

  • Enhanced osteoblast function on ultraviolet light-treated zirconia

    Wael Att;Masato Takeuchi;Takeo Suzuki;Katsutoshi Kubo

  • Osteoblasts generate harder, stiffer, and more delamination-resistant mineralized tissue on titanium than on polystyrene, associated with distinct tissue micro- and ultrastructure.

    Lei Saruwatari;Hideki Aita;Frank Butz;Hiromi K Nakamura

  • Electrostatic control of protein adsorption on UV-photofunctionalized titanium.

    Norio Hori;Takeshi Ueno;Hajime Minamikawa;Fuminori Iwasa

Frequent Co-Authors

Masato Takeuchi
Masato Takeuchi Osaka Metropolitan University
Masakazu Anpo
Masakazu Anpo Osaka Metropolitan University
Jianyong Ouyang
Jianyong Ouyang National University of Singapore
Wenyuan Shi
Wenyuan Shi ADA Forsyth Institute
Jenn-Ming Yang
Jenn-Ming Yang University of California, Los Angeles
Mohammad Mahdi Hasani-Sadrabadi
Mohammad Mahdi Hasani-Sadrabadi University of California, Los Angeles
Takao Hanawa
Takao Hanawa Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Martin Korte
Martin Korte Technische Universität Braunschweig
Ann Wennerberg
Ann Wennerberg University of Gothenburg
Mariano Sanz
Mariano Sanz Complutense University of Madrid

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