(Last updated : 2024-03-26 13:16:29)
  Osamu Miyamoto
   Department   Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare  ,
   Position   Professor with Special Assignment
■ Present specialized field
neurophysiology, neuropathology, general physiology, neuroscience (Key Word:neurophysiology, ischemic neuronal death, epilepsy, sponal cord injury, neurorehabilitation) 
■ Journal
1. 2014/02/22 Neuroprotection of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor during the acute phase of transient forebrain ischemia in gerbils. 
2. 2012/12 Calcium influx through the TRPV1 channel of endothelial cells (ECs) correlates with a stronger adhesion between monocytes and ECs 
3. 2012/09 Quality evaluation of medical research by Kawasaki Medical School using bibliometric analysis.  Link
4. 2009/01/11 Stage- and region-specific cyclooxygenase expression and effects of a selective COX-1 inhibitor in the mouse amygdala kindling model. 
5. 2023/07/13 Age‑related brainstem degeneration through microRNA modulation in mice 
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■ Presentation
1. 2013/03/29 The involvement of ryanodine receptors on ischemic preconditioning (Poster notice,General) 
2. 2013/03/28 Delayed administration of the nucleic acid analog 2Cl-C.OXT-A attenuates brain damage and enhances functional recovery after ischemic stroke (Poster notice,General) 
3. 2013/03/27 The effects of increase of BDNF in hippocampus on recovery of cognitive function in cerebral infarction model rats (Poster notice,General) 
4. 2012/09/18 The effects of exercise in acute-phase after cerebral infarction on the recovery of cognitive and motor dysfunction in cerebral infarction model rats (Poster notice,General) 
5. 2009/08/01 Stage- and region-specific cyclooxygenase expression and effects of a selective COX-1 inhibitor in the mouse amygdala kindling model. (Poster notice,General) 
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■ Belonging society
1. 1989/04~ the Physiological Society of Japan
2. 1993/04~ the Japanese Society Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
3. 1994/04~ the Japan Neuroscience Society
4. 1997/04~ the Japanese Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
5. 2016/04~ Japanese Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
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