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Takami Yamaguchi

Takami Yamaguchi

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
37
Citations
4197
World Ranking
8500
National Ranking
183

Overview

Takami Yamaguchi is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan. Their academic profile currently lists no published recent papers, frequent co-authors, or documented publication venues. Similarly, there is no detailed information available regarding book publications or specific main and subfields of study.

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Best Publications

  • In vitro blood flow in a rectangular PDMS microchannel: experimental observations using a confocal micro-PIV system.

    Rui Lima;Shigeo Wada;Shuji Tanaka;Motohiro Takeda

  • Confocal micro-PIV measurements of three-dimensional profiles of cell suspension flow in a square microchannel

    Rui Lima;Shigeo Wada;Ken Ichi Tsubota;Takami Yamaguchi

  • Can temporal fluctuation in spatial wall shear stress gradient initiate a cerebral aneurysm? A proposed novel hemodynamic index, the gradient oscillatory number (GON).

    Yuji Shimogonya;Takuji Ishikawa;Yohsuke Imai;Noriaki Matsuki

  • Particle method for computer simulation of red blood cell motion in blood flow

    Ken ichi Tsubota;Shigeo Wada;Takami Yamaguchi

  • Red blood cell motions in high-hematocrit blood flowing through a stenosed microchannel

    Hiroki Fujiwara;Takuji Ishikawa;R. Lima;Noriaki Matsuki

  • Hydrodynamic entrapment of bacteria swimming near a solid surface.

    Davide Giacché;Takuji Ishikawa;Takami Yamaguchi

  • Orientational order in concentrated suspensions of spherical microswimmers

    Arthur A. Evans;Takuji Ishikawa;Takami Yamaguchi;Eric Lauga

  • Hydrodynamic interactions between two swimming bacteria

    T. Ishikawa;G. Sekiya;Y. Imai;T. Yamaguchi

  • Radial dispersion of red blood cells in blood flowing through glass capillaries: the role of hematocrit and geometry

    Rui Lima;Takuji Ishikawa;Yohsuke Imai;Motohiro Takeda

  • In vitro confocal micro-PIV measurements of blood flow in a square microchannel: The effect of the haematocrit on instantaneous velocity profiles

    Rui Lima;Shigeo Wada;Motohiro Takeda;Ken ichi Tsubota

  • Human red blood cell behavior under homogeneous extensional flow in a hyperbolic-shaped microchannel

    Tomoko Yaginuma;M. S. N. Oliveira;R. Lima;Takuji Ishikawa

  • Measurement of individual red blood cell motions under high hematocrit conditions using a confocal micro-PTV system.

    Rui Lima;Rui Lima;Takuji Ishikawa;Yohsuke Imai;Motohiro Takeda

  • Simulation Study on Effects of Hematocrit on Blood Flow Properties Using Particle Method

    Ken-ichi Tsubota;Shigeo Wada;Takami Yamaguchi

  • Asymmetry of red blood cell motions in a microchannel with a diverging and converging bifurcation

    Vladimir Leble;R. Lima;Ricardo P. Dias;Carla S. Fernandes

  • Modeling of hemodynamics arising from malaria infection

    Yohsuke Imai;Hitoshi Kondo;Takuji Ishikawa;Chwee Teck Lim

  • Energy Transport in a Concentrated Suspension of Bacteria

    T. Ishikawa;N. Yoshida;H. Ueno;M. Wiedeman

  • Antral recirculation in the stomach during gastric mixing

    Yohsuke Imai;Ikuma Kobayashi;Shunichi Ishida;Takuji Ishikawa

  • Fluid particle diffusion through high-hematocrit blood flow within a capillary tube

    Maryam Saadatmand;Maryam Saadatmand;Takuji Ishikawa;Noriaki Matsuki;Mohammad Jafar Abdekhodaie

  • Tension of red blood cell membrane in simple shear flow.

    T. Omori;T. Ishikawa;D. Barthès-Biesel;A.-V. Salsac

  • Separation of cancer cells from a red blood cell suspension using inertial force

    Tatsuya Tanaka;Takuji Ishikawa;Keiko Numayama-Tsuruta;Yohsuke Imai

  • A particle method for blood flow simulation: application to flowing red blood cells and platelets

    Ken-ichi Tsubota;Shigeo Wada;Hiroki Kamada;Yoshitaka Kitagawa

  • Asymmetry of blood flow and cancer cell adhesion in a microchannel with symmetric bifurcation and confluence

    Takuji Ishikawa;Hiroki Fujiwara;Noriaki Matsuki;Takefumi Yoshimoto

  • Low voltage pulses can induce apoptosis.

    Noriaki Matsuki;Takuji Ishikawa;Yousuke Imai;Takami Yamaguchi

  • A three-dimensional particle simulation of the formation and collapse of a primary thrombus

    Hiroki Kamada;Ken ichi Tsubota;Masanori Nakamura;Shigeo Wada

  • Particle-Based Methods for Multiscale Modeling of Blood Flow in the Circulation and in Devices: Challenges and Future Directions

    Takami Yamaguchi;Takuji Ishikawa;Y. Imai;N. Matsuki

  • Oxygen supersaturated fluid using fine micro/nanobubbles

    Noriaki Matsuki;Takuji Ishikawa;Shingo Ichiba;Naoki Shiba

Frequent Co-Authors

Takuji Ishikawa
Takuji Ishikawa Tohoku University
Toshihiro Omori
Toshihiro Omori Tohoku University
Hao Liu
Hao Liu Chiba University
Chwee Teck Lim
Chwee Teck Lim National University of Singapore
Matsuhiko Nishizawa
Matsuhiko Nishizawa Tohoku University
Dominique Barthès-Biesel
Dominique Barthès-Biesel University of Technology of Compiègne
Eric Lauga
Eric Lauga University of Cambridge
Hirokazu Kaji
Hirokazu Kaji Institute of Science Tokyo
Shigeru Obayashi
Shigeru Obayashi Tohoku University
Danny Bluestein
Danny Bluestein Stony Brook University

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