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Tomohiro Matsuyama

Tomohiro Matsuyama

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Neuroscience

D-Index
53
Citations
8987
World Ranking
5144
National Ranking
161

Best Publications

  • Administration of CD34+ cells after stroke enhances neurogenesis via angiogenesis in a mouse model.

    Akihiko Taguchi;Toshihiro Soma;Hidekazu Tanaka;Takayoshi Kanda

  • The absence of interleukin 1 receptor-related T1/ST2 does not affect T helper cell type 2 development and its effector function.

    Katsuaki Hoshino;Shin-ichiro Kashiwamura;Kozo Kuribayashi;Taku Kodama

  • Brain Vascular Pericytes Following Ischemia Have Multipotential Stem Cell Activity to Differentiate Into Neural and Vascular Lineage Cells

    Takayuki Nakagomi;Shuji Kubo;Akiko Nakano-Doi;Rika Sakuma

  • Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in the Mouse Hippocampus following Transient Forebrain Ischemia

    Hisakazu Uno;Tomohiro Matsuyama;Hiroshi Akita;Hiroyuki Nishimura

  • Endothelial Cells Support Survival, Proliferation, and Neuronal Differentiation of Transplanted Adult Ischemia‐Induced Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells After Cerebral Infarction

    Nami Nakagomi;Takayuki Nakagomi;Shuji Kubo;Akiko Nakano-Doi

  • Brain pericytes serve as microglia-generating multipotent vascular stem cells following ischemic stroke

    Rika Sakuma;Maiko Kawahara;Maiko Kawahara;Akiko Nakano-Doi;Ai Takahashi;Ai Takahashi

  • Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells Support Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity via TGF-β Signaling

    Ji Hae Seo;Ji Hae Seo;Takakuni Maki;Mitsuyo Maeda;Nobukazu Miyamoto

  • Bone marrow mononuclear cells promote proliferation of endogenous neural stem cells through vascular niches after cerebral infarction.

    Akiko Nakano-Doi;Takayuki Nakagomi;Masatoshi Fujikawa;Nami Nakagomi

  • Injury-induced neural stem/progenitor cells in post-stroke human cerebral cortex

    Daisuke Nakayama;Tomohiro Matsuyama;Hatsue Ishibashi-Ueda;Takayuki Nakagomi

  • Hilar Somatostatin Neurons are More Vulnerable to an Ischemic Insult Than CA1 Pyramidal Neurons

    Tomohiro Matsuyama;Masato Tsuchiyama;Hitoshi Nakamura;Masayasu Matsumoto

  • Ischemia-Induced Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells in the Pia Mater Following Cortical Infarction

    Takayuki Nakagomi;Takayuki Nakagomi;Zoltán Molnár;Akiko Nakano-Doi;Akihiko Taguchi

  • Intravenous Autologous Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cell Transplantation for Stroke: Phase1/2a Clinical Trial in a Homogeneous Group of Stroke Patients.

    Akihiko Taguchi;Chiaki Sakai;Toshihiro Soma;Yukiko Kasahara

  • Isolation and characterization of neural stem/progenitor cells from post-stroke cerebral cortex in mice.

    Takayuki Nakagomi;Akihiko Taguchi;Yoshihiro Fujimori;Orie Saino

  • Localization of Fas antigen mRNA induced in postischemic murine forebrain by in situ hybridization

    Tomohiro Matsuyama;Ryuji Hata;Yoshihiro Yamamoto;Masafumi Tagaya

  • Protective effects of human recombinant superoxide dismutase on transient ischemic injury of CA1 neurons in gerbils.

    O Uyama;T Matsuyama;H Michishita;H Nakamura

  • Immunodeficiency reduces neural stem/progenitor cell apoptosis and enhances neurogenesis in the cerebral cortex after stroke.

    Orie Saino;Akihiko Taguchi;Takayuki Nakagomi;Akiko Nakano-Doi

  • Two distinct calcitonin gene-related peptide-containing peripheral nervous systems: distribution and quantitative differences between the iris and cerebral artery with special reference to substance P.

    Tomohiro Matsuyama;Akio Wanaka;Shotaro Yoneda;Kazufumi Kimura

  • Glutamate-like immunoreactive structures in primary sensory neurons in the rat detected by a specific antiserum against glutamate.

    A Wanaka;Y Shiotani;H Kiyama;T Matsuyama

  • Induction of Copper-Zinc Superoxide Dismutase in Gerbil Hippocampus after Ischemia:

    Tomohiro Matsuyama;Hisamasa Michishita;Hitoshi Nakamura;Masato Tsuchiyama

  • Potential interactions between pericytes and oligodendrocyte precursor cells in perivascular regions of cerebral white matter

    Takakuni Maki;Mitsuyo Maeda;Maiko T Uemura;Evan K Lo

  • Mints: Munc18-interacting proteins in synaptic vesicle exocytosis

    Masaya Okamoto;Tomohiro Matsuyama;Hiroyuki Nishimura;Minoru Sugita

Frequent Co-Authors

Masafumi Ihara
Masafumi Ihara Kyoto University
Takehiko Yanagihara
Takehiko Yanagihara Osaka University
Zoltán Molnár
Zoltán Molnár University of Oxford
Azzeddine Dakhama
Azzeddine Dakhama National Jewish Health
Shinobu Inagaki
Shinobu Inagaki Osaka University
Ikuo Tooyama
Ikuo Tooyama Shiga University of Medical Science
Raj N. Kalaria
Raj N. Kalaria Newcastle University

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