Ryosuke Obi
University of Toyama
19 Papers
69 Citations
Ryosuke Obi is an academic researcher from University of Toyama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kampo & Cytokine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Berberine exerts neuroprotective actions against in vitro ischemia-induced neuronal cell damage in organotypic hippocampal slice cultures: involvement of B-cell lymphoma 2 phosphorylation suppression.
TL;DR: It is suggested that berberine has protective effects against ischemic damage in mouse OHSCs and that the effects are at least partly mediated by suppression of Bcl-2 phosphorylation.
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Severe pulmonary metastasis in obese and diabetic mice
Akinori Mori,Hiroaki Sakurai,Min-Kyung Choo,Ryosuke Obi,Keiichi Koizumi,Chiho Yoshida,Yutaka Shimada,Ikuo Saiki +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that metastasis is markedly promoted in diabetic and obese mice mainly because of decreased NK cell function during the early phase of metastasis.
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Chotosan, a kampo formula, ameliorates chronic cerebral hypoperfusion-induced deficits in object recognition behaviors and central cholinergic systems in mice.
TL;DR: It is suggested that CTS and THA improve P2 VO-induced cognitive impairment by normalizing the deficit of central cholinergic systems and that the beneficial effect on P2VO- induced cognitive deficits is a distinctive pharmacological characteristic of CTS.
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A chinese herbal medicine, tokishakuyakusan, reduces the worsening of impairments and independence after stroke: a 1-year randomized, controlled trial.
Hirozo Goto,Nobuhiko Satoh,Yoshinori Hayashi,Hiroaki Hikiami,Yutaka Nagata,Ryosuke Obi,Yutaka Shimada +6 more
TL;DR: TS was considered to suppress the impairments of lower limbs and to exert a favorable effect on cerebral function for post-stroke patients.
Inhibitory Effect of TNF-alpha Produced by Macrophages Stimulated with Grifola frondosa Extract (ME) on the Growth of Influenza A/Aichi/2/68 Virus in MDCK Cells.
Nobuko Obi,Katsumi Hayashi,Tatsurou Miyahara,Yutaka Shimada,Katsutoshi Terasawa,Katsutoshi Terasawa,Masataka Watanabe,Masahide Takeyama,Ryosuke Obi,Hiroshi Ochiai +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that ME and MFs (especially MF-2) might induce the production of certain factors, including TNF-alpha, which are responsible for the inhibition of viral growth in vitro.
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