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Shiga University
Education•Hikone, Japan•
About: Shiga University is a education organization based out in Hikone, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cerebral arteries & Vasodilation. The organization has 1020 authors who have published 1633 publications receiving 28529 citations. The organization is also known as: Shiga Daigaku.
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TL;DR: A widespread role is suggested for the nitric oxide-cyclic guanosine monophosphate system in the nervous system through the direct visualization of the neurons which use this novel signal transduction pathway.
1,887 citations
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TL;DR: It was found that mean arterial pressure after the administration of apelin, apelin-13, andapelin-36 at a dose of 10 nmol/kg in anaesthetized rats was reduced by 26+/-5, 11+/-4, and 5-/-4 mm Hg, respectively, suggesting that apelin may lower blood pressure via a nitric oxide-dependent mechanism.
620 citations
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University of Pavia1, Shiga University2, Kyungpook National University Hospital3, St George's, University of London4, Children's National Medical Center5, Leiden University Medical Center6, University of Barcelona7, University of Oulu8, Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt9, University of British Columbia10, University of Rochester Medical Center11, Nippon Medical School12, Johns Hopkins University13, Washington University in St. Louis14
TL;DR: This international consensus statement is the collaborative effort of three medical societies representing electrophysiology in North America, Europe, and Asian-Pacific area and summarizes the opinion of the international writing group members based on their own experience and on a general review of the literature.
Abstract: This international consensus statement is the collaborative effort of three medical societies representing electrophysiology in North America, Europe, and Asian-Pacific area: the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS), the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), and the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society. The objective of the consensus document is to provide clinical guidance for diagnosis, risk stratification, and management of patients affected by inherited primary arrhythmia syndromes. It summarizes the opinion of the international writing group members based on their own experience and on a general review of the literature with respect to the clinical data on patients affected by channelopathies.
This document does not address the indications of genetic testing in patients affected by inherited arrhythmias and their family members. Diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic implications of the results of genetic testing are also not included in this document because this topic has been covered by a recent publication1 coauthored by some of the contributors of this consensus document, and it remains the reference text on this topic. Guidance for the evaluation of patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation, sudden arrhythmic death …
555 citations
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Lankenau Institute for Medical Research1, Lankenau Medical Center2, Mayo Clinic3, University of Padua4, Peking University5, Rutgers University6, Ege University7, Shiga University8, Oulu University Hospital9, Capital Medical University10, Okayama University11, University of Ulsan12, French Institute of Health and Medical Research13, Nippon Medical School14, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center15, University of Amsterdam16
TL;DR: The J-wave syndromes (JWSs) consisting of the Brugada syndrome (BrS) and early repolarization syndrome (ERS) have captured the interest of the cardiology community over the past 2 decades following the identification of BrS as a new clinical entity.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose that culture provides scripts and schemas for negotiation, and the implications for negotiation of two cultural values, individualism/collectivism and hierarchy/egalitarianism.
Abstract: In this study, we propose that culture provides scripts and schemas for negotiation. The implications for negotiation of two cultural values, individualism/collectivism and hierarchy/egalitarianism...
415 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Takayoshi Ohkubo | 91 | 631 | 69634 |
Hirotsugu Ueshima | 78 | 597 | 26571 |
Tadafumi Kato | 78 | 342 | 19136 |
Minoru Horie | 72 | 581 | 20193 |
Atsunori Kashiwagi | 72 | 423 | 22715 |
Fuyuhiko Inagaki | 67 | 326 | 15603 |
Takashi Uchiyama | 65 | 317 | 19261 |
Yataro Daigo | 65 | 244 | 13232 |
Douglas G. Walker | 63 | 163 | 14631 |
Katsuyuki Miura | 61 | 595 | 16291 |
Naoharu Iwai | 60 | 162 | 12650 |
Tomonori Okamura | 60 | 484 | 16588 |
Hiroshi Maegawa | 59 | 366 | 12943 |
Hisatomi Arima | 57 | 194 | 13401 |
Noboru Toda | 55 | 334 | 10659 |