Hiroyuki Iso

2.6k total citations · 2 hit papers
53 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Hiroyuki Iso is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Radiation. According to data from OpenAlex, Hiroyuki Iso has authored 53 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 13 papers in Molecular Biology and 8 papers in Radiation. Recurrent topics in Hiroyuki Iso's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (9 papers), Nuclear Physics and Applications (6 papers) and Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (6 papers). Hiroyuki Iso is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (9 papers), Nuclear Physics and Applications (6 papers) and Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (6 papers). Hiroyuki Iso collaborates with scholars based in Japan, United States and Hong Kong. Hiroyuki Iso's co-authors include Tomohiro Matsuyama, David M. Stern, Hiroaki Naritomi, Hiroo Yoshikawa, Hiroyuki Nishimura, Toshihiro Soma, Takayoshi Kanda, Akihiko Taguchi, Yoshitane Tsukamoto and Hidekazu Tanaka and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, Journal of Neuroscience and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Hiroyuki Iso

52 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Hit Papers

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All Works

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Wada, Hiromi, et al.. (2013). Irreversible damage to auditory system functions caused by perinatal hypothyroidism in rats. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 37. 18–22. 9 indexed citations
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Mizuno, Kazue, Teruaki Konishi, Masakazu Oikawa, et al.. (2010). Uptake of CDDP-containing Polymeric Micelles by Cells Using Particle Induced X-Ray Emission. Journal of Radiation Research. 52(2). 193–198. 1 indexed citations
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Tomiyama, Takami, Shogo Matsuyama, Hiroyuki Iso, et al.. (2010). A Mouse Model of Amyloid β Oligomers: Their Contribution to Synaptic Alteration, Abnormal Tau Phosphorylation, Glial Activation, and Neuronal Loss In Vivo. Journal of Neuroscience. 30(14). 4845–4856. 326 indexed citations
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Yukawa, Kazunori, Noriko Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Iso, et al.. (2009). Sema4D/CD100 Deficiency Leads to Superior Performance in Mouse Motor Behavior. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques. 36(3). 349–355. 5 indexed citations
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Iso, Hiroyuki, et al.. (2007). Environmental change during postnatal development alters behaviour, cognitions and neurogenesis of mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 179(1). 90–98. 40 indexed citations
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Fujiwara, Noriko, Hiroyuki Iso, Nobue Kitanaka, et al.. (2006). Effects of copper metabolism on neurological functions in Wistar and Wilson’s disease model rats. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 349(3). 1079–1086. 46 indexed citations
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Ueki, Akinori, Kyoko Goto, Noriko Sato, Hiroyuki Iso, & Yoshio Morita. (2006). Prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle response in mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia of Alzheimer type. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 60(1). 55–62. 51 indexed citations
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Takano, Katsura, Yasuko Kitao, Reiko Inagi, et al.. (2006). A rat model of human FENIB (familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies). Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 346(3). 1040–1047. 6 indexed citations
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Matsuyama, Shogo, Nobutaka Doe, Naoki Kurihara, et al.. (2005). Spatial Learning of Mice Lacking a Neuron-Specific Epidermal Growth Factor Family Protein, NELL2. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences. 98(3). 239–243. 20 indexed citations
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Yaguchi, Takahiro, Tetsu Nagata, Takeshi Mukasa, et al.. (2005). Linoleic acid derivative DCP-LA improves learning impairment in SAMP8. Neuroreport. 17(1). 105–108. 15 indexed citations
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Taguchi, Akihiko, Toshihiro Soma, Hidekazu Tanaka, et al.. (2004). Administration of CD34+ cells after stroke enhances neurogenesis via angiogenesisin a mouse model. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 114(3). 330–338. 566 indexed citations breakdown →
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Goto, Kyoko, Akinori Ueki, Hiroyuki Iso, & Yoshio Morita. (2004). Involvement of nucleus accumbens dopaminergic transmission in acoustic startle: Observations concerning prepulse inhibition in rats with entorhinal cortex lesions. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 58(4). 441–445. 10 indexed citations
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Kitao, Yasuko, Kouichi Hashimoto, Tomohiro Matsuyama, et al.. (2004). ORP150/HSP12A Regulates Purkinje Cell Survival: A Role for Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Cerebellar Development. Journal of Neuroscience. 24(6). 1486–1496. 63 indexed citations
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Goto, Kyoko, Akinori Ueki, Hiroyuki Iso, & Yoshio Morita. (2002). Reduced prepulse inhibition in rats with entorhinal cortex lesions. Behavioural Brain Research. 134(1-2). 201–207. 29 indexed citations
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Iso, Hiroyuki, et al.. (1999). Reinforcement enhances hippocampal acetylcholine release in rats: an in vivo microdialysis study. Behavioural Brain Research. 101(2). 207–213. 7 indexed citations
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Sasaki, Hiroshi, et al.. (1998). Prepulse facilitation of auditory startle response in hamsters. Neuroscience Letters. 248(2). 117–120. 16 indexed citations
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Akita, Hiroshi, Tomohiro Matsuyama, Hiroyuki Iso, Minoru Sugita, & Shigetaka Yoshida. (1997). Effects of oxidative stress on the expression of limbic-specific protease neuropsin and avoidance learning in mice. Brain Research. 769(1). 86–96. 20 indexed citations
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Sasaki, Hiroshi, et al.. (1993). Light-dark discrimination after sciatic nerve transplantation to the sectioned optic nerve in adult hamsters. Vision Research. 33(7). 877–880. 33 indexed citations
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Iso, Hiroyuki & F. Robert Brush. (1991). Opposite effects of naltrexone on ETOH intake by syracuse high and low avoidance rats. Alcohol. 8(6). 443–448. 18 indexed citations
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Iso, Hiroyuki, et al.. (1988). Running-wheel avoidance learning in rats (Rattus norvegicus): Effects of contingencies and comparisons of different strains.. Journal of comparative psychology. 102(4). 350–371. 17 indexed citations

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