Akiko Araki

891 total citations
27 papers, 494 citations indexed

About

Akiko Araki is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Akiko Araki has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 494 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 7 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 6 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Akiko Araki's work include Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (5 papers), Epilepsy research and treatment (3 papers) and Sleep and Wakefulness Research (3 papers). Akiko Araki is often cited by papers focused on Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (5 papers), Epilepsy research and treatment (3 papers) and Sleep and Wakefulness Research (3 papers). Akiko Araki collaborates with scholars based in Japan and United States. Akiko Araki's co-authors include Hajime Tanaka, Kazuhiko Cho, Jun‐ichi Ito, Akie Miyamoto, Satoru Takahashi, Nao Suzuki, Hiroshi Azuma, Kenji Fujieda, James R. Lupski and Lisa G. Shaffer and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of Neurology, Toxicological Sciences and Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Akiko Araki

26 papers receiving 473 citations

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Akiko Araki

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Araki, Akiko, et al.. (2021). Fathers’ Involvement in Rearing Children With Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities. Journal of Family Nursing. 28(1). 57–68. 10 indexed citations
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Suzuki, Norihiro, et al.. (2017). School refusal as a sign of underlying developmental disorders: patient characteristics and prognostic factors. 49(4). 255–259. 1 indexed citations
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Yamamoto, Shiho, Satoru Takahashi, Ryosuke Tanaka, et al.. (2015). Human herpesvirus-6 infection-associated acute encephalopathy without skin rash. Brain and Development. 37(8). 829–832. 6 indexed citations
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Takahashi, Satoru, et al.. (2015). Focal frontal epileptiform discharges in a patient with eyelid myoclonia and absence seizures. Epilepsy & Behavior Case Reports. 4. 35–37. 5 indexed citations
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Araki, Akiko, et al.. (2015). Exploring the Beliefs of Japanese Mothers Caring for a Child With Disabilities. Journal of Family Nursing. 21(2). 232–260. 24 indexed citations
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Takahashi, Satoru, et al.. (2014). Benign infantile convulsion as a diagnostic clue of paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia: a case series. Journal of Medical Case Reports. 8(1). 174–174. 4 indexed citations
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Araki, Akiko, et al.. (2014). Improved prefrontal activity in AD/HD children treated with atomoxetine: A NIRS study. Brain and Development. 37(1). 76–87. 31 indexed citations
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Takahashi, Satoru, Namiko Matsumoto, Nao Suzuki, et al.. (2011). FOXG1mutations in Japanese patients with the congenital variant of Rett syndrome. Clinical Genetics. 82(6). 569–573. 22 indexed citations
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Takahashi, Satoru, Kazuki Okajima, Nao Suzuki, et al.. (2009). Silent exonic mutation in the acid-α-glycosidase gene that causes glycogen storage disease type II by affecting mRNA splicing. Journal of Human Genetics. 54(8). 493–496. 16 indexed citations
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Tanaka, Hajime, et al.. (2009). Effect of neonatal hypoxia on the development of intraspinal serotonergic fibers in relation to spinal motoneurons. Brain and Development. 32(4). 268–274. 2 indexed citations
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Rokushima, Masatomo, Akiko Araki, Fumio Itoh, et al.. (2007). Toxicogenomics of Drug-Induced Hemolytic Anemia by Analyzing Gene Expression Profiles in the Spleen. Toxicological Sciences. 100(1). 290–302. 9 indexed citations
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Suzuki, Nao, et al.. (2007). Actigraphic assessment of sleep disorders in children with chronic fatigue syndrome. Brain and Development. 30(5). 329–333. 17 indexed citations
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Rokushima, Masatomo, Akiko Araki, Fumio Itoh, et al.. (2006). A Toxicogenomic Approach Revealed Hepatic Gene Expression Changes Mechanistically Linked to Drug-Induced Hemolytic Anemia. Toxicological Sciences. 95(2). 474–484. 14 indexed citations
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Tanaka, Hajime, et al.. (2006). Postnatal development of brainstem serotonin-containing neurons projecting to lumbar spinal cord in rats. Brain and Development. 28(9). 586–591. 11 indexed citations
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Inoue, Ken, Hajime Tanaka, Fernando Scaglia, et al.. (2001). Compensating for central nervous system dysmyelination: Females with a proteolipid protein gene duplication and sustained clinical improvement. Annals of Neurology. 50(6). 747–754. 32 indexed citations
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Ito, Jun‐ichi, et al.. (1997). Intellectual status of children with cerebral palsy after elementary education. Pediatric Rehabilitation. 1(4). 199–206. 24 indexed citations
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Tanaka, Hajime, et al.. (1997). Improvement of hypertonus after treatment for sleep disturbances in three patients with severe brain damage. Brain and Development. 19(4). 240–244. 16 indexed citations
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Ito, Jun‐ichi, et al.. (1996). ASSESSMENT OF VISUOPERCEPTUAL DISTURBANCE IN CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC DIPLEGIA USING MEASUREMENTS OF THE LATERAL VENTRICLES ON CEREBRAL MRI. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 38(6). 496–502. 51 indexed citations
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Ito, Jun‐ichi, et al.. (1996). Muscle histopathology in spastic cerebral palsy. Brain and Development. 18(4). 299–303. 102 indexed citations

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