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KAWAMOTO Toshiki
川本 俊樹
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Researcher Number
50301461
Affiliation (based on the past Project Information)
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2006 – 2007: 獨協医科大学, 医学部, 講師
2002 – 2004: SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, Assistant Professor, 医学部, 講師
1998 – 2001: 獨協医科大学, 医学部, 助手
Review Section/Research Field
Principal Investigator
Cerebral neurosurgery
Except Principal Investigator
Cerebral neurosurgery
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Cerebral neurosurgery
Keywords
Principal Investigator
spinal cord / neuronal loss / rat / compression myelopathy / chronic cord compression / apoptosis / microvascular anatomy / acute spinal injury / central cord injury / central cord syndrome
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/ chronic compression / acute spoinal injury / weight drop / laminectomy / chronic spinal cord compression / compressive myclopathy / MEP
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Except Principal Investigator
ラット / spinal cord / 頚椎症性脊髄症 / anterior column / autoradiography / blood flow / cervical spondylosis / choline acetyltransferase / immunohistochemistry / BDNF / NGF / 脊髄 / 慢性圧迫 / 前角細胞 / 動物モデル / 脊髄圧迫 / 運動ニューロン / 脊髄断面積 / 変形性頚椎症 / ミエロパチー / cervical myelopathy / rat model. / compression / motor neuron / cell death / クモ膜下出血 / 脳血管攣縮 / 定位手術 / 血管攣縮 / 時間経過 / Subarachnoid hemorrhage / Cerebral Vasospasm / Rat / Stereotaxis / 慢性脊髄圧迫 / 神経栄養因子 / 頚椎症性席髄症 / 遅発性運動障害 / 脊髄前角ニューロン / 神経細胞死 / Myelopathy / Chronic Spinal Cord Compression / Neurotrophic Factors / 脊髄症 / 動物実験 / 慢性脊骸圧迫 / 脊髄血流 / 脳・神経 / 脳神経疾患 / 脊椎症性脊髄症 / 血流量 / 手術 / myelopathy / animal experiment / rat / chronic spinal cord compression / spinal cord blood flow
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Research Projects
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7
results)
Research Products
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4
results)
Co-Researchers
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6
People)
Project Start Year (Newest)
Project Start Year (Oldest)
Regional spinal card blood flow in rat with chronic spinal cord compression. The effect of laminectomy.
Principal Investigator
OGINO Masahiro
Project Period (FY)
2006 – 2007
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Cerebral neurosurgery
Research Institution
Dokkyo Medical University
Study of Alterations in Neurotrophin Expression in Chronic Spinal Cord Compression
Principal Investigator
KIM Phyo
Project Period (FY)
2003 – 2004
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
Research Field
Cerebral neurosurgery
Research Institution
Dokkyo University School of Medicine
Regional blood flow in the chronically compressed rat spinal cord
Principal Investigator
OGINO Masahiro
Project Period (FY)
2002 – 2003
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Cerebral neurosurgery
Research Institution
Dokkyo University School of Medicine
A NOVEL OF EXPERIMENTAL MODEL FOR CENTRAL CORD INJURY ON CHRONIC SPINAL CORD COMPRESSION MODEL OF RAT. RESEARCH FOR THE TIME OF DECOMPRESSION AND CLINICAL STUDY
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator
KAWAMOTO Toshiki
Project Period (FY)
2001 – 2002
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Cerebral neurosurgery
Research Institution
DOKKYO UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Development of a Novel and Reliable Model for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Vasospasm in Rats
Principal Investigator
KIM Phyo
Project Period (FY)
2000 – 2001
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Cerebral neurosurgery
Research Institution
Dokkyo University School of Medicine
A NOVEL EXPERIMENTAL MODEL FOR CERVICAL MYELOPATHY.RESEARCH FOR DELAYED MOTOR DISTURBANCE CAUSED BY CHRONIC SPINAL COMPRESSION.
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator
KAWANOTO Toshiki
Project Period (FY)
1999 – 2000
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B).
Research Field
Cerebral neurosurgery
Research Institution
DOKKYO UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Mechanism of myelopathy and neuronal loss caused, by chronic spinal cord compression in a novel rat model.
Principal Investigator
KIM Phyo
Project Period (FY)
1998 – 1999
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Cerebral neurosurgery
Research Institution
Dokkyo University School of Medicine
All
2008
2004
All
Journal Article
Presentation
[Journal Article] Delayed myelopathy induced by chronic compression in the rat spinal cord
2004
Author(s)
Kim P, Haisa T, Kawamoto T, Kirino T
Journal Title
Ann Neurol 55
Pages
: 503-511
Data Source
KAKENHI-PROJECT-15390443
[Journal Article] Delayed Myelopathy Induced by Chronic Compression in the Rat Spinal Cord
2004
Author(s)
Phyo Kim, MD, PhD, DMSc, Toshilhiko Haisa, MD, DMSc, Toshiki Kawamoto, MD, PhD, Takaaki Kirino, MD, DMSc, Susumu Wakai, MD, DMSC
Journal Title
Ann Neurol 55
Pages
: 503-511
Description
「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より
Data Source
KAKENHI-PROJECT-15390443
[Presentation] 慢性脊髄圧迫ラットにおける脊髄局所血流
2008
Author(s)
黒川 龍、金 彪、村田 英俊、川本 俊樹、荻野 雅宏、新郷 哲郎、糸岐 一茂
Organizer
第23回日本脊髄外科学会
Place of Presentation
宮城県
Year and Date
2008-06-12
Description
「研究成果報告書概要(和文)」より
Data Source
KAKENHI-PROJECT-18591604
[Presentation] Regional spinal cord blood flow in rat chronic spinal cord compression
2008
Author(s)
Ryu, Kurokawa, Pho, Kim, Hidetoshi, Murata, Toshiki, Kawamoto, Masahiro, Ogino, Tetsuro, Shingo, Kazushige, Itoki
Organizer
The 23rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Spinal Surgery
Place of Presentation
Miyagi Prefecture
Year and Date
2008-06-12
Description
「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より
Data Source
KAKENHI-PROJECT-18591604
# of Projects (Dsc)
# of Projects (Asc)
1.
KIM Phyo
(90231290)
# of Collaborated Projects:
7 results
# of Collaborated Products:
4 results
2.
ASAKUNO Keizou
(00316548)
# of Collaborated Projects:
5 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
3.
OGINO Masahiro
(80224137)
# of Collaborated Projects:
5 results
# of Collaborated Products:
2 results
4.
OKUHATA Soshi
(20194508)
# of Collaborated Projects:
1 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
5.
KUROKAWA Ryu
(10296600)
# of Collaborated Projects:
1 results
# of Collaborated Products:
2 results
6.
渡辺 邦彦
(00230954)
# of Collaborated Projects:
1 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
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