Yutaka Shimada
Chiba University
82 Papers
926 Citations
Yutaka Shimada is an academic researcher from Chiba University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Skeletal muscle & Myofibril. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 82 publications. Previous affiliations of Yutaka Shimada include National Institute of Genetics & Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital.
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Papers
Origin of nerves supplying the posterior portion of lumbar intervertebral discs in rats.
Shinichiro Nakamura,Kazuhisa Takahashi,Yuzuru Takahashi,Tatsuo Morinaga,Yutaka Shimada,Hideshige Moriya +5 more
TL;DR: The results showed that the posterior portion of lumbar intervertebral discs was innervated by the sympathetic nerves multisegmentally and bilaterally, and suggest that pain sensation from the posterior portions of L2‐L6 is not transmitted via the lower spinal nerve roots.
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Origin and development of the epicardium in the mouse embryo.
TL;DR: The formation of the epicardium was investigated in the mouse embryo using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in order to establish a three-dimensional perspective concerning epicardial development in mammals.
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Electron microscope observations on the fusion of chick myoblasts in vitro
TL;DR: The present study suggests that there is slow diffusion of myoblast contents (ribosomes and, possibly, other materials) into the myotube when cells destined to fuse are grown in monolayer cultures at the fine structural level.
Isoform variants of troponin in skeletal and cardiac muscle cells cultured with and without nerves
Naoji Toyota,Yutaka Shimada +1 more
TL;DR: It appears that the differentiation of individual muscle fibers to specific types is induced by nerves, and especially by the neurohumoral effect.
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Origin and pathway of sensory nerve fibers to the ventral and dorsal sides of the sacroiliac joint in rats.
Yasuaki Murata,Kazuhisa Takahashi,Masatsune,Yamagata,Yuzuru Takahashi,Yutaka Shimada,Hideshige Moriya +6 more
TL;DR: Sensory innervation in the ventral and dorsal sides of the sacroiliac joint in rats is clarified, with labeled neurons mainly located in the ipsilateral DRGs from L1 to S2.
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