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Kayo Onoe
Researcher at Osaka Bioscience Institute
Publications - 25
Citations - 881
Kayo Onoe is an academic researcher from Osaka Bioscience Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Positron emission tomography & Aromatase. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 25 publications receiving 755 citations. Previous affiliations of Kayo Onoe include Osaka City University & Claude Bernard University Lyon 1.
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Neuroinflammation in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: An ¹¹C-(R)-PK11195 PET Study.
Yasuhito Nakatomi,Kei Mizuno,Akira Ishii,Yasuhiro Wada,Masaaki Tanaka,Shusaku Tazawa,Kayo Onoe,Sanae Fukuda,Joji Kawabe,Kazuhiro Takahashi,Yosky Kataoka,Susumu Shiomi,Kouzi Yamaguti,Masaaki Inaba,Hirohiko Kuratsune,Yasuyoshi Watanabe +15 more
TL;DR: Evaluation of neuroinflammation in CFS/ME patients may be essential for understanding the core pathophysiology and for developing objective diagnostic criteria and effective medical treatments.
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Cortical Networks Recruited for Time Perception: A Monkey Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Study
Hirotaka Onoe,Masashi Komori,Kayo Onoe,Hajime Takechi,Hajime Takechi,Hideo Tsukada,Yasuyoshi Watanabe,Yasuyoshi Watanabe +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that a neural network composed of the posterior inferior parietal cortex to the DLPFC plays a crucial role in the temporal monitoring process in time perception.
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Developmental Changes in P-Glycoprotein Function in the Blood–Brain Barrier of Nonhuman Primates: PET Study with R-11C-Verapamil and 11C-Oseltamivir
Tadayuki Takashima,Chihiro Yokoyama,Hiroshi Mizuma,Hajime Yamanaka,Yasuhiro Wada,Kayo Onoe,Hiroko Nagata,Shusaku Tazawa,Hisashi Doi,Kazuhiro Takahashi,Masataka Morita,Motomu Kanai,Masakatsu Shibasaki,Hiroyuki Kusuhara,Yuichi Sugiyama,Hirotaka Onoe,Yasuyoshi Watanabe +16 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that P-gp function in the BBB of nonhuman primates changes with development in rhesus monkeys, and this change may be closely related to the observed difference in drug responses in the brains of children and adult humans.
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High Uptake of [2-11C]Acetyl-l-Carnitine into the Brain: A Pet Study☆
Hirohiko Kuratsune,Yasuyoshi Watanabe,Kouzi Yamaguti,Gunilla Jacobsson,Mamoru Takahashi,Takashi Machii,Hirotaka Onoe,Kayo Onoe,Kiyoshi Matsumura,Sven Valind,Teruo Kitani,Bengt Långström +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that endogenous serum acetyl-L-carnitine has some roles on conveying an acetyl moiety into the brain especially under an energy crisis, and that an unknown metabolic pathway of [2-11C]acetyl moieties might be rather active in the brain.
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Brain activation study by use of positron emission tomography in unanesthetized monkeys
Hajime Takechi,Hirotaka Onoe,Kazuyuki Imamura,Kayo Onoe,Takeharu Kakiuchi,Shingo Nishiyama,Etsuji Yoshikawa,Mori Shinsuke,Tsuyoshi Kosugi,Hiroyuki Okada,Hideo Tsukada,Yasuyoshi Watanabe +11 more
TL;DR: Comparison of the activated sites and extents under the conscious state with those under anesthesia assured that the study is controllable; there was little unpredictable activation due to unlimited subject movement or to psychological effects.