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Takeo Yoshikawa
Researcher at RIKEN Brain Science Institute
Publications - 294
Citations - 13261
Takeo Yoshikawa is an academic researcher from RIKEN Brain Science Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Single-nucleotide polymorphism & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 263 publications receiving 12000 citations. Previous affiliations of Takeo Yoshikawa include Tokyo Medical and Dental University & Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital.
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Regional heterogeneity within the nucleus accumbens concerning the effects of dopaminergic agents on the content of cholecystokinin
TL;DR: The different responses of cholecystokinin may reflect the heterogeneity in neuronal organization within the nucleus accumbens, and all administrations increased immunoreactivity in the posteromedial nucleus Accumbens.
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In silico study on the substrate binding manner in human myo-inositol monophosphatase 2.
Seisuke Fujita,Tetsuo Ohnishi,Shujiro Okuda,Ryo Kobayashi,Satoshi Fukuno,Daisuke Furuta,Takeshi Kikuchi,Takeo Yoshikawa,Norihisa Fujita +8 more
TL;DR: 3D models of three- and two-Mg2+-ion bound myo-inositol monophosphatase 2 are constructed, and substrate-binding manners are studied using the docking program AutoDock3.
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Failure to confirm genetic association of the FXYD6 gene with schizophrenia: the Japanese population and meta-analysis.
Yasuhide Iwata,Kazuo Yamada,Yoshimi Iwayama,Ayyappan Anitha,Ismail Thanseem,Tomoko Toyota,Eiji Hattori,Tetsuo Ohnishi,Motoko Maekawa,Kazuhiko Nakamura,Katsuaki Suzuki,Hideo Matsuzaki,Kenji J. Tsuchiya,Shiro Suda,Genichi Sugihara,Kiyokazu Takebayashi,Shigeyuki Yamamoto,Keiko Iwata,Norio Mori,Takeo Yoshikawa +19 more
TL;DR: The FXYD6 gene does not have a major influence on susceptibility to schizophrenia across populations and was not associated with schizophrenia in UK samples, meta‐analysis incorporating previous and the present studies showed.
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Visualization of Central Nervous System Nerve Communications Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Harushi Mori,Yoshitaka Masutani,Osamu Abe,Shigeki Aoki,Naoto Hayashi,Tomohiko Masumoto,Takeo Yoshikawa,Haruyasu Yamada,Kuni Ohtomo +8 more
TL;DR: DTI including tractography allows differentiation between complex white matter tracts, and the detailed relationship may be useful for diagnosis of the location and extent of brain lesions, and preoperative planning.
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Identification of ultra-rare disruptive variants in voltage-gated calcium channel-encoding genes in Japanese samples of schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder
Chenyao Wang,Shin-ichiro Horigane,Minoru Wakamori,Shuhei Ueda,Takeshi Kawabata,Hajime Fujii,Itaru Kushima,Hiroyuki Kimura,Kanako Ishizuka,Yukako Nakamura,Yoshimi Iwayama,Masashi Ikeda,Nakao Iwata,Takashi Okada,Branko Aleksic,Daisuke Mori,Takashi Yoshida,Haruhiko Bito,Takeo Yoshikawa,Sayaka Takemoto-Kimura,Norio Ozaki +20 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors performed a screening study, using the Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM), of exon regions of these four candidate genes (CACNA1C, CACNA 1D, CA1S, CA3.3) in 370 Japanese patients with schizophrenia and 192 with ASD.