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    Differences in acute neuromuscular response after single session of resistance exercise between young and older adults by Nishikawa, Taichi, Takeda, Ryosuke, Hirono, Tetsuya, Okudaira, Masamichi, Ohya, Toshiyuki, Watanabe, Kohei

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-01-2024)
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the acute response after resistance exercise between young and older adults. Seventeen young and 18…”
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    Aerobic Exercise Training with Brisk Walking Increases Intestinal Bacteroides in Healthy Elderly Women by Morita, Emiko, Yokoyama, Hisayo, Imai, Daiki, Takeda, Ryosuke, Ota, Akemi, Kawai, Eriko, Hisada, Takayoshi, Emoto, Masanori, Suzuki, Yuta, Okazaki, Kazunobu

    Published in Nutrients (17-04-2019)
    “…This study examined the effect of an exercise intervention on the composition of the intestinal microbiota in healthy elderly women. Thirty-two sedentary women…”
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    Applicability of the seated step test for assessing thigh muscle sarcopenia in older individuals by Yoshiko, Akito, Hirono, Tetsuya, Takeda, Ryosuke, Chosa, Naoki, Beppu, Moroe, Watanabe, Kohei

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-10-2023)
    “…Assessment of lower limb muscle mass and related functions in older individuals is important because of their essential role in maintaining locomotion and…”
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    Prediction of 1-year change in knee extension strength by neuromuscular properties in older adults by Hirono, Tetsuya, Takeda, Ryosuke, Nishikawa, Taichi, Watanabe, Kohei

    Published in GeroScience (01-04-2024)
    “…Improving muscle strength and preventing muscle weakness are important for older adults. The change in strength can be effectively explained by skeletal muscle…”
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    Ligand chirality can affect histidine protonation of vitamin-D receptor: ab initio molecular orbital calculations in water by Terauchi, Yuta, Suzuki, Rie, Takeda, Ryosuke, Kobayashi, Ittetsu, Kittaka, Atsushi, Takimoto-Kamimura, Midori, Kurita, Noriyuki

    “…Interacting structures between hVDR residues and ligand 2 depending on the protonation states of His305 and His397 [Display omitted] •We investigated specific…”
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    Optical Resolution of Rimantadine by Han, Jianlin, Takeda, Ryosuke, Sato, Tatsunori, Moriwaki, Hiroki, Abe, Hidenori, Izawa, Kunisuke, Soloshonok, Vadim A

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (12-05-2019)
    “…This work discloses a new procedure for the resolution of commercially available racemic rimantadine hydrochloride to enantiomerically pure ( )-rimantadine…”
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    Effects of posture changes on dynamic cerebral autoregulation during early pregnancy in women with obesity and/or sleep apnea by Washio, Takuro, Hissen, Sarah L., Takeda, Ryosuke, Manabe, Kazumasa, Akins, John D., Sanchez, Belinda, D’Souza, Andrew W., Nelson, David B., Khan, Safia, Tomlinson, Andrew R., Babb, Tony G., Fu, Qi

    Published in Clinical autonomic research (01-04-2023)
    “…The incidence of syncope during orthostasis increases in early human pregnancy, which may be associated with cerebral blood flow (CBF) dysregulation in the…”
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    Posture-related changes in sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity during normal pregnancy by Hissen, Sarah L., Takeda, Ryosuke, Yoo, Jeung-Ki, Badrov, Mark B., Stickford, Abigail S. L., Best, Stuart A., Okada, Yoshiyuki, Jarvis, Sara S., Nelson, David B., Fu, Qi

    Published in Clinical autonomic research (01-12-2022)
    “…Normal pregnancy is associated with vast adjustments in cardiovascular autonomic control. Sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity has been reported to be attenuated…”
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    Impact of muscle echo intensity on post‐exercise blood pressure response in older normotensive and hypertensive females: Pilot study by Takeda, Ryosuke, Hirono, Tetsuya, Yoshiko, Akito, Kunugi, Shun, Okudaira, Masamichi, Ueda, Saeko, Watanabe, Kohei

    Published in Physiological reports (01-11-2022)
    “…Exaggerated post‐exercise blood pressure (BP) is considered a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease in older females. Muscle echo intensity…”
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    Impaired sympathetic neural recruitment during exercise pressor reflex activation in women with post-traumatic stress disorder by D’Souza, Andrew W., Yoo, Jeung-Ki, Takeda, Ryosuke, Badrov, Mark B., Anderson, Elizabeth H., Wiblin, Jessica I., North, Carol S., Suris, Alina, Nelson, Michael D., Shoemaker, J. Kevin, Fu, Qi

    Published in Clinical autonomic research (01-04-2022)
    “…Muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) increases during isometric exercise via increased firing of low-threshold action potentials (AP), recruitment of…”
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    Effects of skin surface cooling before exercise on lactate accumulation in cool environment by Imai, Daiki, Takeda, Ryosuke, Suzuki, Akina, Naghavi, Nooshin, Yamashina, Yoshihiro, Ota, Akemi, Matsumura, Shinya, Yokoyama, Hisayo, Miyagawa, Toshiaki, Okazaki, Kazunobu

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-03-2018)
    “…Purpose We assessed whether plasma lactate accumulation increased and the lactate threshold (LT) declined when the skin temperature was lowered by whole body…”
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    Proposal of potent inhibitors for vitamin-D receptor based on ab initio fragment molecular orbital calculations by Takeda, Ryosuke, Kobayashi, Ittetsu, Suzuki, Rie, Kawai, Kentaro, Kittaka, Atsushi, Takimoto-Kamimura, Midori, Kurita, Noriyuki

    Published in Journal of molecular graphics & modelling (01-03-2018)
    “…Interacting structures between VDR residues (Tyr143, Asp144, Arg274 and His305) and the novel derivative D5b proposed in the present study; green and blue…”
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    Lower thermal sensation in normothermic and mildly hyperthermic older adults by Takeda, Ryosuke, Imai, Daiki, Suzuki, Akina, Ota, Akemi, Naghavi, Nooshin, Yamashina, Yoshihiro, Hirasawa, Yoshikazu, Yokoyama, Hisayo, Miyagawa, Toshiaki, Okazaki, Kazunobu

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-05-2016)
    “…Purpose It is important to know how thermal sensation is affected by normal aging under conditions that elevate core body temperature for the prevention of…”
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    Practical Method for Preparation of (S)‑2-Amino-5,5,5-trifluoropentanoic Acid via Dynamic Kinetic Resolution by Mei, Haibo, Han, Jianlin, Takeda, Ryosuke, Sakamoto, Tsubasa, Miwa, Toshio, Minamitsuji, Yutaka, Moriwaki, Hiroki, Abe, Hidenori, Soloshonok, Vadim A

    Published in ACS omega (31-07-2019)
    “…This work reports an operationally convenient ∼20 g scale synthesis of (S)-2-amino-5,5,5-trifluoropentanoic acid and its Fmoc-derivative via dynamic kinetic…”
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    Specific interactions between androgen receptor and its ligand: ab initio molecular orbital calculations in water by Kobayashi, Ittetsu, Takeda, Ryosuke, Suzuki, Rie, Shimamura, Kanako, Ishimura, Hiromi, Kadoya, Ryushi, Kawai, Kentaro, Takimoto-Kamimura, Midori, Kurita, Noriyuki

    Published in Journal of molecular graphics & modelling (01-08-2017)
    “…Structure of our proposed B68-nitrile compound having high binding affinity to androgen receptor [Display omitted] •Bonding properties between androgen…”
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    Sympathetic and hemodynamic responses to exercise in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction by Manabe, Kazumasa, D'Souza, Andrew W, Washio, Takuro, Takeda, Ryosuke, Hissen, Sarah L, Akins, John D, Fu, Qi

    Published in Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine (17-04-2023)
    “…Excessive sympathetic activity during exercise causes heightened peripheral vasoconstriction, which can reduce oxygen delivery to active muscles, resulting in…”
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