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    Catechin-induced activation of the LKB1/AMP-activated protein kinase pathway by Murase, Takatoshi, Misawa, Koichi, Haramizu, Satoshi, Hase, Tadashi

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (01-07-2009)
    “…Catechins are abundant in green tea and induce a variety of biologic actions, including anti-cancer, anti-obesity, and anti-diabetes effects, and their…”
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    Coffee polyphenols extracted from green coffee beans improve skin properties and microcirculatory function by Fukagawa, Satoko, Haramizu, Satoshi, Sasaoka, Shun, Yasuda, Yuka, Tsujimura, Hisashi, Murase, Takatoshi

    “…Coffee polyphenols (CPPs), including chlorogenic acid, exert various physiological activities. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of CPPs…”
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    Emotional State of Being Moved Elicited by Films: A Comparison With Several Positive Emotions by Kimura, Kenta, Haramizu, Satoshi, Sanada, Kazue, Oshida, Akiko

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (20-08-2019)
    “…This study investigated the facial and physiological activities that are associated with the emotional state of being moved. We elicited the emotional states…”
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    Dietary resveratrol confers apoptotic resistance to oxidative stress in myoblasts by Haramizu, Satoshi, Asano, Shinichi, Butler, David C., Stanton, David A., Hajira, Ameena, Mohamed, Junaith S., Alway, Stephen E.

    Published in The Journal of nutritional biochemistry (01-12-2017)
    “…High levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to muscle cell death in aging and disuse. We have previously found that resveratrol can reduce…”
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    Nootkatone, a characteristic constituent of grapefruit, stimulates energy metabolism and prevents diet-induced obesity by activating AMPK by Murase, Takatoshi, Misawa, Koichi, Haramizu, Satoshi, Minegishi, Yoshihiko, Hase, Tadashi

    “…AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a serine/threonine kinase that is implicated in the control of energy metabolism and is considered to be a molecular…”
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    Suppression of the aging-associated decline in physical performance by a combination of resveratrol intake and habitual exercise in senescence-accelerated mice by Murase, Takatoshi, Haramizu, Satoshi, Ota, Noriyasu, Hase, Tadashi

    Published in Biogerontology (Dordrecht) (01-08-2009)
    “…The decline in physical performance with increasing age is a crucial problem in our aging society. We examined the effects of resveratrol, a natural…”
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    Catechins attenuate eccentric exercise-induced inflammation and loss of force production in muscle in senescence-accelerated mice by HARAMIZU, Satoshi, OTA, Noriyasu, HASE, Tadashi, MURASE, Takatoshi

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-12-2011)
    “…Catechins have a great variety of biological actions. We evaluated the potential benefits of catechin ingestion on muscle contractile properties, oxidative…”
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    Continuous Supplementation of Milk Fat Globule Membrane with Habitual Exercise from a Young Age Improves Motor Coordination and Skeletal Muscle Function in Aged Mice by YANO, Michiko, HARAMIZU, Satoshi, OTA, Noriyasu, MINEGISHI, Yoshihiko, SHIMOTOYODOME, Akira

    “…Since the decline of physical performance gradually progresses with aging, continuous exercise with nutritional supplementation from a young age is a feasible…”
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    Green tea extract improves running endurance in mice by stimulating lipid utilization during exercise by Murase, Takatoshi, Haramizu, Satoshi, Shimotoyodome, Akira, Tokimitsu, Ichiro, Hase, Tadashi

    “…A series of polyphenols known as catechins are abundant in green tea, which is consumed mainly in Asian countries. The effects of catechin-rich green tea…”
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    Dietary milk fat globule membrane improves endurance capacity in mice by Haramizu, Satoshi, Ota, Noriyasu, Otsuka, Atsuko, Hashizume, Kohjiro, Sugita, Satoshi, Hase, Tadashi, Murase, Takatoshi, Shimotoyodome, Akira

    “…Milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) comprises carbohydrates, membrane-specific proteins, glycoproteins, phospholipids, and sphingolipids. We evaluated the effects…”
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    Green tea extract improves endurance capacity and increases muscle lipid oxidation in mice by Murase, Takatoshi, Haramizu, Satoshi, Shimotoyodome, Akira, Nagasawa, Azumi, Tokimitsu, Ichiro

    “…Green tea contains a high level of polyphenolic compounds known as catechins. We investigated the effects of green tea extract (GTE), which is rich in…”
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    Tea catechins prevent contractile dysfunction in unloaded murine soleus muscle: A pilot study by Ota, Noriyasu, M.S, Soga, Satoko, M.T, Haramizu, Satoshi, M.S, Yokoi, Yuka, M.S, Hase, Tadashi, M.S, Murase, Takatoshi, Ph.D

    “…Abstract Objective Extended periods of muscle disuse, physical inactivity, immobilization, and bedrest result in a loss of muscle mass and a decrease in muscle…”
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    Capsinoids, Non-Pungent Capsaicin Analogs, Reduce Body Fat Accumulation without Weight Rebound unlike Dietary Restriction in Mice by HARAMIZU, Satoshi, KAWABATA, Fuminori, MASUDA, Yoriko, OHNUKI, Koichiro, WATANABE, Tatsuo, YAZAWA, Susumu, FUSHIKI, Tohru

    “…Enhancing energy expenditure and reducing energy intake are both crucial for weight control. Capsinoids, which are non-pungent capsaicin analogs, are known to…”
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    Administration of capsiate, a non-pungent capsaicin analog, promotes energy metabolism and suppresses body fat accumulation in mice by Ohnuki, K. (Kyoto Univ. (Japan)), Haramizu, S, Oki, K, Watanabe, T, Yazawa, S, Fushiki, T

    “…We investigated the effects of a single oral administrtion of capsiate, which is found in the fruits of a non-pungent cultivar of pepper, CH-19 Sweet, and has…”
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    Different contribution of muscle and liver lipid metabolism to endurance capacity and obesity susceptibility of mice by Haramizu, Satoshi, Nagasawa, Azumi, Ota, Noriyasu, Hase, Tadashi, Tokimitsu, Ichiro, Murase, Takatoshi

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-03-2009)
    “…Biological Science Laboratories, Kao Corporation, Ichikai-machi, Haga-gun, Tochigi, Japan Submitted 24 June 2008 ; accepted in final form 6 January 2009 We…”
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    Exercise and green tea extract stimulate fat oxidation and prevent obesity in mice by SHIMOTOYODOME, Akira, HARAMIZU, Satoshi, INABA, Misako, MURASE, Takatoshi, TOKIMITSU, Ichiro

    “…The purpose of the present study was to explore the combined effects of dietary supplementation with green tea extract (GTE) and regular exercise on the…”
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    Upregulation of uncoupling proteins by oral administration of capsiate, a nonpungent capsaicin analog by Masuda, Yoriko, Haramizu, Satoshi, Oki, Kasumi, Ohnuki, Koichiro, Watanabe, Tatsuo, Yazawa, Susumu, Kawada, Teruo, Hashizume, Shu-ichi, Fushiki, Tohru

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-12-2003)
    “…1 Laboratory of Nutrition Chemistry, Division of Food Science and Biotechnology, and 3 Laboratory of Vegetable and Ornamental Horticulture, Division of…”
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    Capsiate, a Nonpungent Capsaicin Analog, Increases Endurance Swimming Capacity of Mice by Stimulation of Vanilloid Receptors by HARAMIZU, Satoshi, MIZUNOYA, Wataru, MASUDA, Yoriko, OHNUKI, Koichiro, WATANABE, Tatsuo, YAZAWA, Susumu, FUSHIKI, Tohru

    “…We investigated the effect of capsiate, a nonpungent natural capsaicin analog, on the swimming capacity of mice in an adjustable-current water pool. Male…”
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    Phospho-ablated Id2 is growth suppressive and pro-apoptotic in proliferating myoblasts by Butler, David C, Haramizu, Satoshi, Williamson, David L, Alway, Stephen E

    Published in PloS one (17-07-2009)
    “…Inhibitor of differentiation protein-2 (Id2) is a dominant negative helix-loop-helix (HLH) protein, and a positive regulator of proliferation, in various…”
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