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    Review of the health-promoting effects of exercise and the involvement of myokines by Nishii, Kazuhiro, Aizu, Naoki, Yamada, Kouji

    Published in Fujita Medical Journal (2023)
    “…Exercise reduces the risk of obesity-based, lifestyle-related diseases, such as metabolic abnormalities and cardiovascular diseases. The present review covers…”
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    Use-dependent increase in attention to the prosthetic foot in patients with lower limb amputation by Aizu, Naoki, Oouchida, Yutaka, Yamada, Kouji, Nishii, Kazuhiro, Izumi, Shin-Ichi

    Published in Scientific reports (23-07-2022)
    “…Patients with lower limb amputation experience “embodiment” while using a prosthesis, perceiving it as part of their body. Humans control their biological body…”
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    Novel shaking exercises for hippocampal and medial prefrontal cortex functioning maintain spatial working memory by Yao, Runhong, Yamada, Kouji, Kito, Takumi, Aizu, Naoki, Iwata, Daiki, Izawa, Sho, Nishii, Kazuhiro, Sawada, Hirohide, Chihara, Takeshi

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-01-2023)
    “…The decline in spatial working memory is one of the earliest signs of normal brain aging. We developed a novel physical exercise method, termed the “shaking…”
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    Exercise by Shaking Alleviates the Decline in Memory due to Aging: A Study in Mice by Izawa, Sho, Yamada, Kouji, Yao, Runhong, Aizu, Naoki, Kito, Takumi, Iwata, Daiki, Chihara, Takeshi, Sawada, Hirohide, Nishii, Kazuhiro

    Published in Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders (01-01-2023)
    “…Although exercise can prevent cognitive decline due to aging, few elderly individuals are able to exercise for long. Therefore, an exercise method for older…”
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    Increased salt intake does not worsen the progression of renal cystic disease in high water-loaded PCK rats by Nagao, Shizuko, Kugita, Masanori, Kumamoto, Kanako, Yoshimura, Aya, Nishii, Kazuhiro, Yamaguchi, Tamio

    Published in PloS one (14-03-2019)
    “…The anti-diuretic hormone arginine vasopressin is thought to be a detrimental factor in polycystic kidney disease (PKD). We previously reported that high water…”
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    Exercise through Shaking Stimuli Suppresses Cancer Growth via the Wnt pathway in ApcMin/+ Mice by Iwata, Daiki, Yamada, Kouji, Chihara, Takeshi, Sawada, Hirohide, Kito, Takumi, Aizu, Naoki, Runhon, Yao, Izawa, Sho, Nishii, Kazuhiro

    “…Exercise has been reported to suppress colorectal cancer; however, the mechanism of suppression by exercise and its effect on the Wnt pathway, which is…”
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    Increased water intake decreases progression of polycystic kidney disease in the PCK rat by NAGAO, Shizuko, NISHII, Kazuhiro, KATSUYAMA, Makoto, KURAHASHI, Hiroki, MARUNOUCHI, Tohru, TAKAHASHI, Hisahide, WALLACE, Darren P

    “…Renal enlargement in polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is caused by the proliferation of mural epithelial cells and transepithelial fluid secretion into the…”
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    Beneficial effect of combined treatment with octreotide and pasireotide in PCK rats, an orthologous model of human autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease by Kugita, Masanori, Nishii, Kazuhiro, Yamaguchi, Tamio, Suzuki, Atsushi, Yuzawa, Yukio, Horie, Shigeo, Higashihara, Eiji, Nagao, Shizuko

    Published in PloS one (18-05-2017)
    “…Increased intracellular cyclic AMP (cAMP) in renal tubular epithelia accelerates the progression of polycystic kidney disease (PKD). Thus, decreasing cAMP…”
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    Body-Specific Attention to the Hands and Feet in Healthy Adults by Aizu, Naoki, Otaki, Ryoji, Nishii, Kazuhiro, Kito, Takumi, Yao, Runhong, Uemura, Kenya, Izumi, Shin-Ichi, Yamada, Kouji

    Published in Frontiers in systems neuroscience (25-01-2022)
    “…To execute the intended movement, the brain directs attention, called body-specific attention, to the body to obtain information useful for movement…”
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    FNDC5/irisin mediates the protective effects of Innovative theta-shaking exercise on mouse memory by Yao, Runhong, Yamada, Kouji, Izawa, Sho, Kito, Takumi, Sawada, Hirohide, Chihara, Takeshi, Aizu, Naoki, Iwata, Daiki, Nishii, Kazuhiro

    Published in Heliyon (30-04-2024)
    “…As a passive motion and non-invasive treatment, theta-shaking exercise is considered an alternative to traditional active exercise for slowing down brain…”
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    Femtosecond laser ablation of sapphire on different crystallographic facet planes by single and multiple laser pulses irradiation by Qi, Litao, Nishii, Kazuhiro, Yasui, Motohiro, Aoki, Hikoharu, Namba, Yoshiharu

    Published in Optics and lasers in engineering (01-10-2010)
    “…Ablation of sapphire on different crystallographic facet planes by single and multiple laser pulses irradiation was carried out with a femtosecond pulsed laser…”
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    Maintenance of the Amygdala-Hippocampal Circuit Function with Safe and Feasible Shaking Exercise Therapy in SAMP-10 Mice by Yao, Runhong, Nishii, Kazuhiro, Aizu, Naoki, Kito, Takumi, Sakai, Kazuyoshi, Yamada, Kouji

    “…Introduction: Patients with dementia show reduced adaptive, behavioral, and physiological responses to environmental threats. Physical exercise is expected to…”
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    Effect of shaking and vibration stimulation on lumbar vertebrae in ovariectomized mice by Kito, Takumi, Nishii, Kazuhiro, Yao, Runhong, Teranishi, Toshio, Sugiyama, Tomohisa, Sakai, Kazuyoshi, Matsubara, Mamoru, Yamada, Kouji

    Published in Fujita Medical Journal (01-01-2019)
    “…Objectives: Bone fractures affect the activities of daily living and lower quality of life, so investigating preventative measures is important. We developed…”
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    Human Artificial Chromosomes Constructed Using the Bottom-up Strategy Are Stably Maintained in Mitosis and Efficiently Transmissible to Progeny Mice by Suzuki, Nobutaka, Nishii, Kazuhiro, Okazaki, Tuneko, Ikeno, Masashi

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-09-2006)
    “…Human artificial chromosomes (HACs) are alternative vectors that promise to overcome problematic transgene expression often occurring with conventional vectors…”
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    Hematopoietic origin of hepatic stellate cells in the adult liver by Miyata, Eri, Masuya, Masahiro, Yoshida, Shuro, Nakamura, Shiho, Kato, Keizo, Sugimoto, Yuka, Shibasaki, Tetsunori, Yamamura, Kentaro, Ohishi, Kohshi, Nishii, Kazuhiro, Ishikawa, Fumihiko, Shiku, Hiroshi, Katayama, Naoyuki

    Published in Blood (15-02-2008)
    “…Hepatic stellate cells are believed to play a key role in the development of liver fibrosis. Several studies have reported that bone marrow cells can give rise…”
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    Effectiveness of exercise-induced cytokines in alleviating arthritis symptoms in arthritis model mice by KITO, Takumi, TERANISHI, Toshio, NISHII, Kazuhiro, SAKAI, Kazuyoshi, MATSUBARA, Mamoru, YAMADA, Kouji

    Published in Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica (2016)
    “…Recently, health awareness in Japan has been increasing and active exercise is now recommended to prevent lifestyle-related diseases. Cytokine activities have…”
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    A novel device to prevent osteoporosis by promoting bone metabolism using a newly developed double-loading stimulation with vibration and shaking by YAO, Runhong, NISHII, Kazuhiro, KITO, Takumi, TERANISHI, Toshio, SUGIYAMA, Tomohisa, SAKAI, Kazuyoshi, MATSUBARA, Mamoru, YAMADA, Kouji

    Published in Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica (2019)
    “…In Japan, 13 million people have osteoporosis, including approximately 9 hundred thousand people who are bedridden owing to bone fractures from falls…”
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