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Toshio Takeda

Toshio Takeda

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
11886
World Ranking
14970
National Ranking
1061

Overview

Toshio Takeda is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their research contributions are documented primarily through publications in academic journals.

Their recent scholarly work includes a paper titled Using Jiritsu Katsudo to Train a Youth With Severe Motor and Intellectual Disabilities to Roll Over: A Five-Year Case Study, published in 2020 in The Japanese Journal of Special Education. This publication addresses long-term case study observations in the context of special education.

The Japanese Journal of Special Education is the main venue for Takeda's publications, indicating a focused engagement with topics related to special education.

  • Using Jiritsu Katsudo to Train a Youth With Severe Motor and Intellectual Disabilities to Roll Over: A Five-Year Case Study (2020, The Japanese Journal of Special Education)

  • The Japanese Journal of Special Education

Best Publications

  • Fluorometric determination of amyloid fibrils in vitro using the fluorescent dye, thioflavin T1.

    Hironobu Naiki;Keiichi Higuchi;Masanori Hosokawa;Toshio Takeda

  • Age-related changes in learning and memory in the senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM)

    Masaomi Miyamoto;Yoshihiro Kiyota;Naoki Yamazaki;Akinobu Nagaoka

  • Senescence-accelerated-mouse (SAM) : a novel murine model of accelerated senescence

    Toshio Takeda;Masanori Hosokawa;Keiichi Higuchi

  • Induction of inflammatory arthropathy resembling rheumatoid arthritis in mice transgenic for HTLV-I.

    Yoichiro Iwakura;Mariko Tosu;Emi Yoshida;Masafumi Takiguchi

  • Senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM): a novel murine model of senescence.

    Toshio Takeda;Masanori Hosokawa;Keiichi Higuchi

  • Senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM): a biogerontological resource in aging research.

    Toshio Takeda

  • Age-related deterioration of ability of acquisition in memory and learning in senescence accelerated mouse: SAM-P/8 as an animal model of disturbances in recent memory

    Hideo Yagi;Seika Katoh;Ichiro Akiguchi;Toshio Takeda

  • Grading score system: a method for evaluation of the degree of senescence in senescence accelerated mouse (SAM).

    Hosokawa M;Kasai R;Higuchi K;Takeshita S

  • Pathobiology of the senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM)

    Toshio Takeda;Takatoshi Matsushita;Mafumi Kurozumi;Kiminobu Takemura

  • Spontaneous Spongy Degeneration of the Brain Stem in SAM-P/8 Mice, a Newly Developed Memory-Deficient Strain

    Hideo Yagi;Mika Irino;Takatoshi Matsushita;Seika Katoh

  • Systemic senile amyloid in senescence-accelerated mice. A unique fibril protein demonstrated in tissues from various organs by the unlabeled immunoperoxidase method.

    Higuchi K;Matsumura A;Honma A;Takeshita S

  • Inbred SAM-P/10 as a mouse model of spontaneous, inherited brain atrophy.

    Atsuyoshi Shimada;Akira Ohta;Ichiro Akiguchi;Toshio Takeda

  • Purification and characterization of a senile amyloid-related antigenic substance (apoSASSAM) from mouse serum. apoSASSAM is an apoA-II apolipoprotein of mouse high density lipoproteins.

    K Higuchi;T Yonezu;K Kogishi;A Matsumura

  • Beta/A4 proteinlike immunoreactive granular structures in the brain of senescence-accelerated mouse.

    M. Takemura;S. Nakamura;I. Akiguchi;M. Ueno

  • Polymorphism of apolipoprotein A-II (apoA-II) among inbred strains of mice. Relationship between the molecular type of apoA-II and mouse senile amyloidosis.

    K Higuchi;K Kitagawa;H Naiki;K Hanada

  • Experimental Studies on Connective Tissue of the Capsular Ligament: Influences of Aging and Sex Hormones

    Hiromichi Hama;Takao Yamamuro;Toshio Takeda

  • Ubiquinol-10 Supplementation Activates Mitochondria Functions to Decelerate Senescence in Senescence-Accelerated Mice

    Geng Tian;Jinko Sawashita;Hiroshi Kubo;Shin-ya Nishio

  • Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive, granular structures increase in the brain of senescence accelerated mouse (SAM).

    H. Akiyama;M. Kameyama;I. Akiguchi;H. Sugiyama

  • Senescence-Accelerated Mouse (SAM). A novel murine model of aging

    T. Takeda

  • Methods in laboratory investigation : fluroremetric examination of tissue amyloid fibrils in murine senile amyloidosis : use of the fluorescent indicator, thioflavine T

    H. Naiki;K. Higuchi;K. Martsushima;A. Shimada

Frequent Co-Authors

Keiichi Higuchi
Keiichi Higuchi Shinshu University
Masanori Hosokawa
Masanori Hosokawa Kyoto University
Hironobu Naiki
Hironobu Naiki University of Fukui
Jun Kimura
Jun Kimura University of Iowa
Masakuni Kameyama
Masakuni Kameyama Kyoto University
Haruhiko Akiyama
Haruhiko Akiyama Gifu University
Hiroshi Sugiyama
Hiroshi Sugiyama Kyoto University
Susumu Tsunasawa
Susumu Tsunasawa Osaka University
Takahiro Kunisada
Takahiro Kunisada Gifu University
Hidenao Fukuyama
Hidenao Fukuyama Kyoto University

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