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Hidehiro Kabasawa
Researcher at Nagoya City University
Publications - 15
Citations - 145
Hidehiro Kabasawa is an academic researcher from Nagoya City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebral blood flow & Traumatic brain injury. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications receiving 138 citations.
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Effect of dietary alpha-linolenate/linoleate balance on mean survival time, incidence of stroke and blood pressure of spontaneously hypertensive rats
Teruhiko Shimokawa,Atsuko Moriuchi,Takamitsu Hori,Masaki Saito,Yukio Naito,Hidehiro Kabasawa,Yuji Nagae,Michitaka Matsubara,Harumi Okuyama +8 more
TL;DR: Increasing the dietary alpha-linolenate/linoleate ratio resulted in an increased mean survival time of SHR-SP rats, possibly by lowering blood pressure and platelet aggregability.
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Oxyhemoglobin changes during cognitive rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury using near infrared spectroscopy.
Shin Hibino,Mitsuhito Mase,Tatsuaki Shirataki,Yuri Nagano,Kazutoshi Fukagawa,Akiko Abe,Yukiko Nishide,Ayumi Aizawa,Akihiko Iida,Tetsuo Ogawa,Junko Abe,Takeshi Hatta,Kazuo Yamada,Hidehiro Kabasawa +13 more
TL;DR: Functional near infrared spectroscopy measurement is useful in the evaluation of changes of neuronal activities during rehabilitation tasks in TBI patients.
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Effects of bifemelane hydrochloride on cerebral circulation and metabolism in patients with aphasia.
TL;DR: It is suggested that bifemelane improves both cerebral oxygen metabolism and cerebral circulation and contributes to the improvement of aphasia caused by cerebrovascular disease.
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Brain Mechanisms in Japanese Verbal Fluency Test: Evidence from Examination by NIRS (Near-Infrared Spectroscopy)
Takeshi Hatta,Ayano Kanari,Mitsuhito Mase,Hidehiro Kabasawa,Tetsuo Ogawa,Tatsuaki Shirataki,Shin Hibino,Akihiko Iida,Yuri Nagano,Junko Abe,Kazuo Yamada +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, NIRS was used to examine the sensibility of brain activation during a verbal fluency test and the results showed a significant interaction between task (letter fluency and semantic fluency) and cortical area (prefrontal and temporal) in the analysis of variance.
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CADASIL with NOTCH3 S180C presenting anticipation of onset age and hallucinations.
Tomohiko Nakamura,Hirohisa Watanabe,Masaaki Hirayama,Akira Inukai,Hidehiro Kabasawa,Michitaka Matsubara,Shigehisa Mitake,Masaaki Nakamura,Yukio Ando,Makoto Uchino,Gen Sobue +10 more
TL;DR: A Japanese CADASIL family showing S180C in the exon 4 of NOTCH3, presenting an anticipation of the onset age for stroke is described, suggesting that a specific NotCH3 mutation was related to unique clinical features, although such correlations have seldom been encountered in CADASil.