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Yukihiko Yasui

Yukihiko Yasui

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Neuroscience

D-Index
37
Citations
5757
World Ranking
8786
National Ranking
324

Overview

Yukihiko Yasui is affiliated with Shimane University in Japan. This association places them in an academic environment known for research activity, though specific details about their research focus across scientific disciplines are not provided.

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Best Publications

  • Autonomic responses and efferent pathways from the insular cortex in the rat.

    Y Yasui;C D Breder;C B Saper;C B Saper;D F Cechetto;D F Cechetto

  • Organization of cortical, basal forebrain, and hypothalamic afferents to the parabrachial nucleus in the rat

    Margaret M. Moga;Horst Herbert;Karen M. Hurley;Yukihiko Yasui

  • Direct projections from the dorsal column nuclei and the spinal trigeminal nuclei to the cochlear nuclei in the cat

    Kazuo Itoh;Hiroto Kamiya;Akira Mitani;Yukihiko Yasui

  • Focal Ventricular Origin and Migration of Oligodendrocyte Precursors into the Chick Optic Nerve

    Katsuhiko Ono;Yukihiko Yasui;Urs Rutishauser;Robert H Miller

  • Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) immunoreactive projections from the thalamus to the striatum and amygdala in the rat.

    Yukihiko Yasui;Clifford B. Saper;David F. Cechetto;David F. Cechetto

  • A light and electron microscopic study of premotor neurons for the trigeminal motor nucleus

    Noboru Mizuno;Yukihiko Yasui;Sakashi Nomura;Kazuo Itoh

  • Calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactivity in the visceral sensory cortex, thalamus, and related pathways in the rat.

    Yukihiko Yasui;Clifford B. Saper;David F. Cechetto

  • Topographical projection from the hippocampal formation to the amygdala: A combined anterograde and retrograde tracing study in the rat

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  • Evidence for a cholinergic projection from the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus to the rostral ventrolateral medulla in the rat.

    Yukihiko Yasui;David F. Cechetto;David F. Cechetto;Clifford B. Saper

  • Topographical organization of projections from the subiculum to the hypothalamus in the rat

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  • Distribution of premotor neurons for the hypoglossal nucleus in the cat

    Masahiko Takada;Kazuo Itoh;Yukihiko Yasui;Akira Mitani

  • Topographical projections from the posterior thalamic regions to the striatum in the cat, with reference to possible tecto-thalamo-striatal connections.

    M. Takada;K. Itoh;Y. Yasui;T. Sugimoto

  • The posteromedial ventral nucleus of the thalamus (VPM) of the cat: Direct ascending projections to the cytoarchitectonic subdivisions

    Yukihiko Yasui;Kazuo Itoh;Noboru Mizuno;Sakashi Nomura

  • Cerebral cortical projections to the reticular regions around the trigeminal motor nucleus in the cat.

    Yukihiko Yasui;Kazuo Itoh;Akira Mitani;Masahiko Takada

  • Projections of the vestibular nuclei to the thalamus in the rat: APhaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin study

    Unknown

  • Glutamatergic neurons in the Kölliker-Fuse nucleus project to the rostral ventral respiratory group and phrenic nucleus: A combined retrograde tracing and in situ hybridization study in the rat

    Unknown

  • Coexistence of neuropeptides in projection neurons of the thalamus in the cat.

    Tetsuo Sugimoto;Kazuo Itoh;Yukihiko Yasui;Takeshi Kaneko

  • Neuroanatomical and neurochemical organization of projections from the central amygdaloid nucleus to the nucleus retroambiguus via the periaqueductal gray in the rat

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  • Non-dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra project to the reticular formation around the trigeminal motor nucleus in the rat.

    Yukihiko Yasui;Katsuma Nakano;Yutaka Nakagawa;Tetsuro Kayahara

  • Cingulate gyrus of the cat receives projection fibers from the thalamic region ventral to the ventral border of the ventrobasal complex.

    Yukihiko Yasui;Kazuo Itoh;Hiroto Kamiya;Tadashi Ino

  • Distribution of premotor neurons for orbicularis oculi motoneurons in the cat, with particular reference to possible pathways for blink reflex

    Masahiko Takada;Kazuo Itoh;Yukihiko Yasui;Akira Mitani

  • Localization of motoneurons innervating the tensor tympani muscles: An horseradish peroxidase study in the guinea pig and cat

    Noboru Mizuno;Noboru Mizuno;Sakashi Nomura;Sakashi Nomura;Akira Konishi;Akira Konishi;Masanori Uemura-Sumi;Masanori Uemura-Sumi

  • Direct cortical projections to the parabrachial nucleus in the cat.

    Yukihiko Yasui;Kazuo Itoh;Masahiko Takada;Akira Mitani

  • Early development of the oligodendrocyte in the embryonic chick metencephalon

    Katsuhiko Ono;Hajime Fujisawa;Shigeki Hirano;Masao Norita

  • Topographical projections from the cerebral cortex to the nucleus of the solitary tract in the cat.

    Y Yasui;K Itoh;T Kaneko;R Shigemoto

  • Thalamocortical and thalamo-amygdaloid projections from the parvicellular division of the posteromedial ventral nucleus in the cat.

    Yukihiko Yasui;Kazuo Itoh;Tetsuo Sugimoto;Takeshi Kaneko

  • Multipolar neurons and axodendritic synapses in the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus of the cat.

    Sakashi Nomura;Akira Konishi;Kazuo Itoh;Tetsuo Sugimoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Clifford B. Saper
Clifford B. Saper Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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