Hideo Mabe

748 total citations
33 papers, 619 citations indexed

About

Hideo Mabe is a scholar working on Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hideo Mabe has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 619 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Neurology, 10 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 10 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Hideo Mabe's work include Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (8 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (8 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (7 papers). Hideo Mabe is often cited by papers focused on Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (8 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (8 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (7 papers). Hideo Mabe collaborates with scholars based in Japan and Sweden. Hideo Mabe's co-authors include Hajime Nagai, Photjanee Blomqvist, Bo K. Siesjö, Satoshi Noda, Atsushi Umemura, Hiroyuki Nagai, Noritaka Aihara, Kazuo Koide, Hitoo Nishino and Yoshiaki Suzuki and has published in prestigious journals such as Stroke, Journal of neurosurgery and Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Hideo Mabe

31 papers receiving 565 citations

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All Works

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Aihara, Noritaka, Kiminao Mizukawa, Kazuo Koide, Hideo Mabe, & Hitoo Nishino. (1994). Striatal grafts in infarct striatopallidum increase GABA release, reorganize GABAA receptor and improve water-maze learning in the rat. Brain Research Bulletin. 33(5). 483–488. 46 indexed citations
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Koide, Kazuo, Takeshi Hashitani, Noritaka Aihara, Hideo Mabe, & Hitoo Nishino. (1993). Improvement of passive avoidance task after grafting of fetal striatal cell suspensions in ischemic striatum in the rat. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience. 5(3). 205–214. 23 indexed citations
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Umemura, Atsushi, et al.. (1992). Action of phospholipases A2 and C on free fatty acid release during complete ischemia in rat neocortex. Journal of neurosurgery. 76(4). 648–651. 52 indexed citations
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Aihara, Noritaka, Hajime Nagai, Mitsuhito Mase, et al.. (1992). A typical moyamoya disease associated with brain tumor. Surgical Neurology. 37(1). 46–50. 10 indexed citations
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Mabe, Hideo, et al.. (1991). Serum neuron-specific enolase levels after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Surgical Neurology. 36(3). 170–174. 25 indexed citations
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Mabe, Hideo, et al.. (1991). [Effect of occlusion and reperfusion on free fatty acid levels and eicosanoid metabolism in a rat model of focal ischemia].. PubMed. 43(10). 917–23. 1 indexed citations
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Mase, Mitsuhito, Hiroyuki Nagai, Hideo Mabe, et al.. (1990). Changes in Epidural Pulse Pressure in Brain Oedema Following Experimental Focal Ischaemia. PubMed. 51. 391–393.
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Mabe, Hideo, Koichi Suzuki, & Hiroyuki Nagai. (1990). Cerebral blood flow after ventriculoperitoneal shunt in children with hydrocephalus. Child s Nervous System. 6(7). 388–391. 11 indexed citations
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Mabe, Hideo, et al.. (1990). Role of brain tissue leukotriene in brain oedema following cerebral ischaemia: effect of a 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor, AA-861. Neurological Research. 12(3). 165–168. 21 indexed citations
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Mabe, Hideo, Hiroyuki Nagai, Tsutomu Takagi, S Umemura, & Masuo Ohno. (1986). Effect of nimodipine on cerebral functional and metabolic recovery following ischemia in the rat brain.. Stroke. 17(3). 501–505. 42 indexed citations
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Mabe, Hideo, et al.. (1986). [Effects of FO-1561 on postischemic cerebral functional and metabolic recovery in experimental cerebral ischemia].. PubMed. 38(11). 1087–90. 8 indexed citations
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Mabe, Hideo, et al.. (1985). [Effect of calcium entry blocker, nimodipine, on the cerebral function and metabolic recovery following experimental cerebral ischemia].. PubMed. 37(11). 1067–72. 3 indexed citations
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Blomqvist, Photjanee, Hideo Mabe, Martin Ingvar, & Bo K. Siesjö. (1984). Models for studying long-term recovery following forebrain ischemia in the rat. 1. Circulatory and functional effects of 4-vessel occlusion. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 69(6). 376–384. 37 indexed citations
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Mabe, Hideo, Photjanee Blomqvist, & Bo K. Siesjö. (1983). Intracellular pH in the Brain following Transient Ischemia. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 3(1). 109–114. 122 indexed citations
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Blomqvist, Photjanee, Hideo Mabe, & Bo K. Siesjö. (1982). Transient ischemia leads to intracellular alkalosis in the brain. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 116(1). 103–104. 10 indexed citations
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Kuchiwaki, H., et al.. (1980). A Pathophysiological Evaluation of Pressure Waves during ICP Monitoring. Neurologia medico-chirurgica. 20(6). 555–562. 1 indexed citations
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Mabe, Hideo, et al.. (1979). Relationship between Rapid Variations in Intracranial Pressure and Changes in Respiratory Pattern during Postoperative Monitoring. Neurologia medico-chirurgica. 19(1). 9–16. 4 indexed citations
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Mabe, Hideo. (1978). [The role of sympathetic nerve and vasoactive amines in experimental cerebral vasospasm in dogs (author's transl)].. PubMed. 6(6). 555–61. 1 indexed citations
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Nagai, Hajime, Satoshi Noda, & Hideo Mabe. (1975). Experimental cerebral vasospasm. Journal of neurosurgery. 42(4). 420–428. 45 indexed citations
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Mabe, Hideo, H. Kuchiwaki, Mitsuhiro Furuse, & Yasushi Nakatani. (1973). [Case of spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma].. PubMed. 13(5). 296–300. 2 indexed citations

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