Yusuke Kishimoto
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Osaka Prefecture University (2015–2019); Meiji University of Integrative Medicine (2018); Tohoku University (2016); Kyoto University (2020); Kyoto Institute of Technology (2020); Hiratsuka City Hospital (2020); Maruishi Pharmaceutical (Japan) (2023)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Yusuke Kishimoto's research focuses on signal transduction pathways, particularly involving cyclic GMP and its role in the brain. His work has investigated the function of synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP-25) and its interaction with cysteine residues. Kishimoto has also studied the effects of reactive oxygen species on cellular processes. His research has involved animal models, including mice, and has examined synaptosomes and neuronal function. Kishimoto has contributed to research on pain management, including a phase 3 study on the efficacy and pharmacokinetics of a remifentanil generic. His more recent publications include work on medical imaging techniques for diagnosing conditions like flexor tenosynovitis and perforated diverticulitis.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 77
Selected Publications
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Peritendinous effusions: Ultrasounding flexor tenosynovitis (2026)
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Ultrasound-assisted diagnosis of perforated diverticulitis: A case report (2026)
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- Ultrasound-assisted diagnosis of perforated diverticulitis: A case report
- Peritendinous effusions: Ultrasounding flexor tenosynovitis
- Ultrasound-assisted diagnosis of perforated diverticulitis: A case report
- Peritendinous effusions: Ultrasounding flexor tenosynovitis
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