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Yuta Madokoro

Researcher at Nagoya City University

Publications -  18
Citations -  78

Yuta Madokoro is an academic researcher from Nagoya City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cholinergic & Hippocampus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 14 publications receiving 48 citations.

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A case of non-dystrophic myotonia with concomitant mutations in the SCN4A and CLCN1 genes.

TL;DR: This case stresses the value of performing genetic analysis of both CLCN1 and SCN4A genes for myotonic patients with an atypical phenotype and proposes that the two mutations had additive effects on membrane excitability that resulted in more prominent myotonia in the proband.
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Stiripentol for the treatment of super-refractory status epilepticus with cross-sensitivity.

TL;DR: Cross‐sensitivity of rash has been reported between various antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) but few studies have determined the frequency and management of cross-sensitivity in patients with super‐refractory status epilepticus (SRSE).
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Anatomical Links between White Matter Hyperintensity and Medial Temporal Atrophy Reveal Impairment of Executive Functions.

TL;DR: Regression analysis revealed that MTA was the strongest predictor of flexibility and verbal fluency, which provides new insight into the relationship between quantitative MRI analyses and various types of executive dysfunction in elderly people with MCI due to AD and/or early phase AD.
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Utility of T1- and T2-Weighted High-Resolution Vessel Wall Imaging for the Diagnosis and Follow Up of Isolated Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Dissection with Ischemic Stroke: Report of 4 Cases and Review of the Literature.

TL;DR: T2-weighted HRVWI is useful for the diagnosis and assessment of chronological changes in vessel wall abnormalities during the follow-up period and was more useful than other techniques, including T1- WeightedHRVWI, for the evaluation of arterial shape changes.
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Reduced Cholinergic Activity in the Hippocampus of Hippocampal Cholinergic Neurostimulating Peptide Precursor Protein Knockout Mice.

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that HCNP may be a cholinergic regulator in the septo-hippocampal network and generates HCNP-pp knockout mice and assesses their cholineacetyltransferase-positive axons, local field potentials in CA1, and behavioral phenotypes.