Naomi Wada

906 total citations
93 papers, 698 citations indexed

About

Naomi Wada is a scholar working on Neurology, Small Animals and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Naomi Wada has authored 93 papers receiving a total of 698 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Neurology, 21 papers in Small Animals and 20 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Naomi Wada's work include Veterinary Orthopedics and Neurology (19 papers), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies (17 papers) and Muscle activation and electromyography studies (13 papers). Naomi Wada is often cited by papers focused on Veterinary Orthopedics and Neurology (19 papers), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies (17 papers) and Muscle activation and electromyography studies (13 papers). Naomi Wada collaborates with scholars based in Japan, Tanzania and United States. Naomi Wada's co-authors include Mikihiko TOKURIKI, Masao Tokunaga, Fumio Hishinuma, Kenro Kanda, Hirofumi Miyata, Shoei Sugita, Makoto Inoue, Megumi Goto, Yoshio Nakajima and Yoshio Shigenaga and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and The Journal of Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Naomi Wada

88 papers receiving 671 citations

Peers

Naomi Wada
M. W. Stromberg United States
D Maurel France
Rudolf Hebel Germany
Ross A. Jones United Kingdom
Abbe Crawford United Kingdom
Bruce R. Pachter United States
Janet E. Steiss United States
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Citations per year, relative to Naomi Wada Naomi Wada (= 1×) peers Monika Skalicky

Countries citing papers authored by Naomi Wada

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All Works

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Wada, Naomi, et al.. (2023). Allometric scaling of skin weight and thickness to body weight in relation to taxonomic orders and habitats in mammals. Anatomia Histologia Embryologia. 53(1). e12967–e12967. 1 indexed citations
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Aoi, Shinya, et al.. (2021). Dynamical determinants enabling two different types of flight in cheetah gallop to enhance speed through spine movement. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 9631–9631. 9 indexed citations
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Mori, Futoshi, et al.. (2013). Qualitative Comparison between Rats and Humans in Quadrupedal and Bipedal Locomotion. Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science. 3(1). 137–149. 5 indexed citations
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Nakamura, Orie, et al.. (2008). Dendritic and axonal localization of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-2 alpha protein in mouse brain. Brain Research. 1204. 40–52. 8 indexed citations
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Miyata, Hirofumi, et al.. (2008). Age‐Related Three‐Dimensional Morphological Changes in Rat Motoneurons Innervating Diaphragm and Longissimus Muscles. Anatomia Histologia Embryologia. 37(5). 394–399. 3 indexed citations
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Miyata, Hirofumi & Naomi Wada. (2004). Electrophysiological Properties of Compensatory Activated Phrenic Motoneurons in Rats. 10(2). 49–53. 3 indexed citations
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Kanda, Kenro, et al.. (2004). Synaptic input from homonymous group I afferents in m. longissimus lumborum motoneurons in the L4 spinal segment in cats. Experimental Brain Research. 156(3). 396–398. 2 indexed citations
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Miyata, Hirofumi & Naomi Wada. (2001). Denervation causes changes in electrophysiological properties in rat phrenic motoneurons. Neuroscience Letters. 310(2-3). 149–152. 1 indexed citations
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Wada, Naomi, et al.. (2000). The effect of pyramidal stimulation upon tail muscle motoneurons in the decerebrate cat. Brain Research Bulletin. 52(3). 183–188. 1 indexed citations
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Wada, Naomi, et al.. (1999). Neuronal pathways from low-threshold hindlimb cutaneous afferents to motoneurons innervating trunk muscles in low-spinal cats. Experimental Brain Research. 128(4). 543–549. 10 indexed citations
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Wada, Naomi, Rie Takayama, Kenro Kanda, & Mikihiko TOKURIKI. (1998). Polysynaptic neuronal pathways from group I and group II afferents innervating tail muscles to hindlimb motoneurons in the cat. Brain Research. 788(1-2). 327–331. 3 indexed citations
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Aniya, Yoko, et al.. (1996). Evaluation of Nitric Oxide Formation from Nitrates in Pig Coronary Arteries. The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology. 71(2). 101–107. 14 indexed citations
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Miyata, Hirofumi, et al.. (1996). Morphological changes in the masseter muscle and its motoneurons during postnatal development. The Anatomical Record. 244(4). 520–528. 31 indexed citations
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Wada, Naomi, Toshio Abe, Kazuki Hamada, & Mikihiko TOKURIKI. (1995). Polysynaptic neural pathways from low threshold trunk cutaneous afferents to tail motoneurons in the spinalized cat. Neuroscience Letters. 200(1). 49–52. 3 indexed citations
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Wada, Naomi. (1993). Differential Effects of Footpad Stimulation on the Monosynaptic Reflex in the Spinalized Cat.. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. 55(2). 247–249. 1 indexed citations
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Wada, Naomi, et al.. (1993). Electromyographic and kinematic studies of tail movements in dogs during treadmill locomotion. Journal of Morphology. 217(1). 105–113. 32 indexed citations
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Yasuda, Masahiro, Satoshi UNE, Sanenori NAKAMA, et al.. (1992). Effects of Carbetocin and Oxytocin on Porcine Uterine Contraction and Uterine Electromyogram in vivo.. Nihon Yoton Gakkaishi. 29(4). 205–210. 1 indexed citations
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Shinomiya, Takahisa, et al.. (1990). Rat Liver Arginase Suppresses Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction. The Journal of Biochemistry. 107(3). 435–439. 8 indexed citations
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Nakajima, Yoshio & Naomi Wada. (1989). Effects of eperisone-HCl on the stretch reflex in anesthetized cats.. The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology. 51(4). 572–576. 2 indexed citations

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