New publication (Front Neurol)

A study with Kohnan Hospital, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital, and Tohoku University Hospital was published in Front Neurol. Prophylactic management of cerebral vasospasm with clazosentan in real clinical practice: a single-center retrospective cohort study. Front Neurol 15:1413632, 2024. Recent randomized phase 3 trial in Japan demonstrated that clazosentan reduces cerebral …

New publication (Cortex)

A paper published in collaboration with our hospital Department of Neurosurgery and Epilepsy will be published in Cortex.The publication will be in July 2024, but it is already available online. Super-selective injection of propofol into the intracranial arteries enables patient’s self-evaluation of expected neurological Cortex, ahead of print. Focal resection …

New publications (2 Review articles)

Our Muse cell study collaborated with Prof. Mari Dezawa is ahead of print as review article in Stem Cells Transl Med.Donor Muse Cell Treatment Without HLA-Matching Tests and Immunosuppressant Treatment. Stem Cells Transl Med, ahead of print (Online first published: 2024 Apr 01). doi: 10.1093/stcltm/szae018.In this review, we describe the …

New publication (Heliyon)

Our study of bone regeneration in collaboration with prof. Kamakura, Bone Regenerative Engineering Lab, and prof. Takahashi, Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, was published in Heliyon (Vol. 6, No. 2). Octacalcium phosphate collagen composite (OCP/Col) enhance bone regeneration in a rat model of …

New publication (J Cell Physiol)

A study to reveal the relationship of shear stress and microRNA in collaboration with Dr. Saqr and Ohta lab at the institute of Fluid Science, was published in Journal of Cellular Physiology, online. Epigenetic response of endothelial cells to different wall shear stress magnitudes: A report of new mechano-miRNAs.

New publication (Stroke)

A study with the Department of Stem Cell Biology and Histology, and prof. Cesar V. Borlongan at South Florida University was published in Stroke (Vol. 51, No. 2). Intravenously Transplanted Human Multilineage-Differentiating Stress-Enduring Cells Afford Brain Repair in a Mouse Lacunar Stroke Model