Tatsuya Mimura

422 total citations
9 papers, 318 citations indexed

About

Tatsuya Mimura is a scholar working on Physiology, Rehabilitation and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Tatsuya Mimura has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 318 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Physiology, 3 papers in Rehabilitation and 3 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Tatsuya Mimura's work include Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (6 papers), Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases (2 papers) and Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention (2 papers). Tatsuya Mimura is often cited by papers focused on Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (6 papers), Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases (2 papers) and Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention (2 papers). Tatsuya Mimura collaborates with scholars based in Japan, Hungary and United States. Tatsuya Mimura's co-authors include Shigeo Fujimoto, Hayato Nakao, Zsolt Radák, Hiroshi Fujiwara, Ferenc Torma, Takahiro Yoshikawa, Masaki Takeda, Mátyás Jókai, Zoltán Gombos and I. Berkés and has published in prestigious journals such as Free Radical Biology and Medicine, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Neurochemistry International.

In The Last Decade

Tatsuya Mimura

9 papers receiving 306 citations

Peers

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Countries citing papers authored by Tatsuya Mimura

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tatsuya Mimura

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Tatsuya Mimura. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Tatsuya Mimura based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Tatsuya Mimura. Tatsuya Mimura is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Torma, Ferenc, Zoltán Gombos, Mátyás Jókai, et al.. (2020). The roles of microRNA in redox metabolism and exercise-mediated adaptation. Journal of sport and health science. 9(5). 405–414. 24 indexed citations
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Torma, Ferenc, Zoltán Gombos, Mátyás Jókai, et al.. (2019). High intensity interval training and molecular adaptive response of skeletal muscle. Sports Medicine and Health Science. 1(1). 24–32. 52 indexed citations
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Radák, Zsolt, Ferenc Torma, I. Berkés, et al.. (2018). Exercise effects on physiological function during aging. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 132. 33–41. 82 indexed citations
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Koltai, Erika, Masaki Takeda, Tatsuya Mimura, et al.. (2016). The rate of training response to aerobic exercise affects brain function of rats. Neurochemistry International. 99. 16–23. 13 indexed citations
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Nakao, Hayato, et al.. (2006). Influence of Lower-extremity Muscle Force, Muscle Mass and Asymmetry in Knee Extension Force on Gait Ability in Community-dwelling Elderly Women. Journal of Physical Therapy Science. 18(1). 73–79. 22 indexed citations
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Fujiwara, Hiroshi, et al.. (2005). Body composition is related to increase in plasma adiponectin levels rather than training in young obese men. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 94(5-6). 520–526. 77 indexed citations
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Fujiwara, Hiroshi, et al.. (2003). Decreased Plasma Adiponectin Levels in Young Obese Males.. Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis. 10(4). 234–238. 44 indexed citations
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Mimura, Tatsuya, et al.. (2001). Relationships between ADL, QOL and Physical Functions in Elderly Female Residents of Geriatric Health Services Facility.. Rigakuryoho Kagaku. 16(4). 179–185. 2 indexed citations
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Mimura, Tatsuya, et al.. (2000). METHODS OF ESTIMATING THE MUSCLE OXYGENATION CURVE BY NEAR-INFRAREDSPECTROSCOPY (NIRS) DURING RAMP EXERCISE. Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine. 49(1). 129–137. 2 indexed citations

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