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Kenji Jinnai
Researcher at Kobe University
Publications - 39
Citations - 736
Kenji Jinnai is an academic researcher from Kobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myotonic dystrophy & Somatosensory evoked potential. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 39 publications receiving 715 citations.
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Parathyroid Hormone-activated Volume-sensitive Calcium Influx Pathways in Mechanically Loaded Osteocytes
Akimitsu Miyauchi,Kohei Notoya,Yuko Mikuni-Takagaki,Yasuyuki Takagi,Masayuki Goto,Yoshiki Miki,Teruko Takano-Yamamoto,Kenji Jinnai,Keiichi Takahashi,Masayoshi Kumegawa,Kazuo Chihara,Takuo Fujita +11 more
TL;DR: The volume-sensitive calcium influx pathways of osteocytes represent a mechanism by which PTH potentiates mechanical responsiveness, an important aspect of bone formation, in osteocytes.
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Loss of serotonin-containing neurons in the raphe of patients with myotonic dystrophy: a quantitative immunohistochemical study and relation to hypersomnia.
Seiitsu Ono,Keiichi Takahashi,Kenji Jinnai,Fumio Kanda,Yoshihiro Fukuoka,Hiroshi Kurisaki,S. Mitake,Toshiaki Inagaki,T. Yamano,Koichi Nagao +9 more
TL;DR: A quantitative immunohistochemical study of serotonin (5—HT) containing neurons linked to hypersomnia in the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) and the superior central nucleus (SCN) suggests that the loss of 5—HT neurons of the DRN and the SCN is associated with the presence of hypers insomnia in MyD.
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Neuropathological changes of the brain in myotonic dystrophy--some new observations.
TL;DR: Brain autopsy materials from 2 patients with myotonic dystrophy were studied and thalamic inclusion bodies and minor abnormalities in gyral architecture with a disordered cortical cellular arrangement were studied.
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Loss of catecholaminergic neurons in the medullary reticular formation in myotonic dystrophy
Seiitsu Ono,Keiichi Takahashi,Kenji Jinnai,Fumio Kanda,Yoshihiro Fukuoka,Hiroshi Kurisaki,S. Mitake,Toshiaki Inagaki,T. Yamano,Natsue Shimizu,Koichi Nagao +10 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that the loss of TH+ neurons of the DCMN, the VCMN, and the SMN is associated with the presence of hypoventilation in MyD and may be an important feature of MyD.
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Neuronal loss in the medullary reticular formation in myotonic dystrophy: A clinicopathological study
Seiitsu Ono,Fumio Kanda,Keiichi Takahashi,Yoshihiro Fukuoka,Kenji Jinnai,Hiroshi Kurisaki,S. Mitake,Toshiaki Inagaki,Koichi Nagao +8 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that the neuronal loss of the DCMN, VCMN, and SMN is associated with the presence of hypoventilation in MyD and may be an important feature of MyD.