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Yasuaki Kawai
Researcher at Tottori University
Publications - 21
Citations - 294
Yasuaki Kawai is an academic researcher from Tottori University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intracranial pressure & Ischemia. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 236 citations.
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Adaptation to microgravity, deconditioning, and countermeasures.
TL;DR: During spaceflight or exposure to microgravity, the load on the musculoskeletal system and hydrostatic pressure difference is diminished, and skeletal muscle, particularly in the lower limbs, is atrophied, and bone minerals are lost via urinary excretion.
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Projection of respiratory neurons in rat medullary raphé nuclei to the phrenic nucleus
TL;DR: There is a population of neurons in the medullary raphe nuclei that projects to the phrenic motor nucleus at the C4 spinal level of rat and it is possible that this projection may, in part, mediate the control of the diaphragmatic muscle motor neurons located in the C3 segments.
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Effects of head-down tilt on the intracranial pressure in conscious rabbits.
Kyoko Tatebayashi,Yasumasa Asai,Tomoyuki Maeda,Yoshimitsu Shiraishi,Michio Miyoshi,Yasuaki Kawai +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the rabbits begin to adapt to HDT within a few days and that the production of CSF is preserved after exposure to 7-days HDT.
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Association between family members and risk of postpartum depression in Japan: Does "who they live with" matter? -The Japan environment and Children's study.
Kaori Honjo,Kaori Honjo,Takashi Kimura,Sachiko Baba,Satoyo Ikehara,Satoyo Ikehara,Naomi Kitano,Naomi Kitano,Takuyo Sato,Hiroyasu Iso,Reiko Kishi,Nobuo Yaegashi,Koichi Hashimoto,Chisato Mori,Shuichi Ito,Zentaro Yamagata,Hidekuni Inadera,Michihiro Kamijima,Toshio Heike,Masayuki Shima,Yasuaki Kawai,Narufumi Suganuma,Koichi Kusuhara,Takahiko Katoh +23 more
TL;DR: It is found that "who a pregnant woman lives with" affects the risk of PPD in the first month postpartum, and high levels of perceived partner's involvement in childcare reduced harmful effects/increased protective effect of family members on PPD incidence.
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P300-like potential disappears in rabbits with lesions in the nucleus basalis of Meynert.
Yuping Wang,Kenji Nakashima,Yoshimitsu Shiraishi,Yasuaki Kawai,Eisaku Ohama,Kazuro Takahashi +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the nbM might be involved in the generation of the rabbit P300, with P300 amplitude to rare stimuli significantly decreased after the lesion.