Takehiro Nakamura
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Also affiliated: University of Geneva (1992); University of Miyazaki (2009–2014); Scripps Research Institute (2008); Brigham and Women's Hospital (1995–2006); Fukushima Medical University (2024); Doshisha University (2006–2009); Harvard University (1995); Shinshu University (1994); Tamagawa University (2003); Okayama University (2015); Meiji University (2018–2019); Kumamoto Health Science University (2015); Shimane University (2008); Wellesley College (1995); Kawasaki Medical School (2021–2024); Kyorin University (2011–2015); Kyushu Dental University (2005); Tohoku University (2019); Kagawa University (1997–2016); University of Michigan (2003–2008); United States Congress (2010); Community Medical Center (2012); Juntendo University (2019); Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine (2002–2010); St. Luke's International Hospital (2006); Tohoku Agricultural Research Center (2009); Ohkawara Neurosurgical Hospital (2011); Feed Control (Norway) (1998); Historical Archives (2003); Michigan Medicine (2003–2008); Mitsui Mining & Smelting (Japan) (2013); Shimane Prefectural Central Hospital (2006); Mineral Resources (2013); Kagawa University Hospital (2002–2006); Tokyo Women's Medical University (2005–2006); Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur les Enjeux Sociaux (1994); NeuroGenetic Pharmaceuticals (United States) (2016); Kobe City Medical Center West Hospital (2023); RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (2015); Asanogawa General Hospital (2002); Morinomiya Hospital (2001); Neurological Surgery (1998–2005); University of Health Sciences (2020); National Defense Medical College (2010–2015); Kagawa Prefectural College of Health Sciences (2016–2020); Kumamoto University (1998)
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Takehiro Nakamura's research focuses on investigating disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions across various biological models. His work includes studies on the role of microRNAs in neurological conditions, such as progressive supranuclear palsy and acute brain ischemia, utilizing animal models like gerbils and Sprague-Dawley rats. Nakamura has also explored the metabolic effects of d-allulose supplementation, examining its capacity to prevent diet-induced hepatic lipid accumulation in mice and its influence on brain edema and inflammatory markers in water intoxication models.
His research portfolio extends to clinical observations, with publications addressing topics ranging from outcomes in liver-kidney transplantation to dermatological reactions following specific treatments. Nakamura's extensive publication record, with over 233 publications and an h-index of 41, reflects a sustained contribution to the scientific literature. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Raj Patel, Mary Rude, John R. Montgomery, and Maikel Suárez Estrada.
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- h-index: 41
- Publications: 234
- Citations: 5,841
Selected Publications
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Inferior Waitlist Outcomes Among Patients Listed for Simultaneous Liver-Kidney Transplantation (2025)
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- Inferior Waitlist Outcomes Among Patients Listed for Simultaneous Liver-Kidney Transplantation
- Inferior Waitlist Outcomes Among Patients Listed for Simultaneous Liver-Kidney Transplantation
- Inferior Waitlist Outcomes Among Patients Listed for Simultaneous Liver-Kidney Transplantation
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