Shimada, A.
Overview
Works: | 15 works in 15 publications in 2 languages and 21 library holdings |
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Roles: | Author, Contributor, Other, Inventor |
Classifications: | HD8728.5.A2, 616.4 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
A Shimada
Gaikokujin rōdōsha ryūnyū to keizai kōsei by
Akira Shimada(
Book
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1 edition published in 2006 in Japanese and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2006 in Japanese and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Novel Resistin Promoter Polymorphisms: Association with Serum Resistin Level in Japanese Obese Individuals(
)
1 edition published in 2004 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2004 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The role of cytotoxic macrophages in non-obese diabetic mice: cytotoxicity against murine mastocytoma and beta-cell lines by A Kasuga(
)
1 edition published in 1993 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1993 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Vertical distributions and photosynthetic action spectre of two oceanic picophytopianlcters,Prochlorococcus marinus andSynechococcus
sp by
A Shimada(
)
1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy of the stop codon (SC) assay for identifying protein-truncating mutations in the BRCA1
and BRCA2 genes in familial breast cancer by M Sakayori(
)
1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Basic characteristics of hollow-filament polyimide membrane in gas separation and application to tritium monitors by
Shin'ichi Sasaki(
)
1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Chemical and biological evaluation of fifteen triticale cultivars by
A Shimada(
)
1 edition published in 1981 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Quince cultivares de tricicale se analizaron quimicamente y fueron empleados en una prueba de alimentacion con ratas. Los datos quimicos y de comportamiento fueron analizados estadisticamente por metodos de regresion. Se observo que el crecimiento de las ratas no guardaba correlacion con ninguno de varios parametros como son la lisina en el alimento, el puntaje ("score") quimico o indice de aminoacidos esenciales. Sin embargo, la lisina en el alimento tuvo una elevada correlacion con el consumo promedio diario de lisina (r= 0,81), y este ultimo parametro tuvo correlacion con la ganancia diaria promedio (r=0,63
1 edition published in 1981 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Quince cultivares de tricicale se analizaron quimicamente y fueron empleados en una prueba de alimentacion con ratas. Los datos quimicos y de comportamiento fueron analizados estadisticamente por metodos de regresion. Se observo que el crecimiento de las ratas no guardaba correlacion con ninguno de varios parametros como son la lisina en el alimento, el puntaje ("score") quimico o indice de aminoacidos esenciales. Sin embargo, la lisina en el alimento tuvo una elevada correlacion con el consumo promedio diario de lisina (r= 0,81), y este ultimo parametro tuvo correlacion con la ganancia diaria promedio (r=0,63
Effect of experimental jaw muscle pain on EMG activity and bite force distribution at different level of clenching(
)
1 edition published in 2013 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bite force at different levels of clenching and the corresponding electromyographic (EMG) activity in jaw-closing muscles were recorded in 16 healthy women before, during and after painful stimulation of the left masseter muscle. Experimental pain was induced by infusion of 5·8% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0·9% isotonic saline (IS) was infused as a control. EMG activity was recorded bilaterally from the masseter and temporalis muscles, and static bite force was assessed by pressure-sensitive films (Dental Pre-scale) at 5, 50 and 100% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) during each session. Visual feedback was applied by showing EMG activity to help the subject perform clenching at 5, 50 and 100% MVC, respectively. EMG activity at 100% MVC in left and right masseter decreased significantly during painful HS infusion (1·7-44·6%; P <0·05). EMG activity at 5% and 50% MVC was decreased during HS infusion in the painful masseter muscle (4·8-18·6%; P <0·05); however, EMG activity in the other muscles increased significantly (18·5-128·3%; P <0·05). There was a significant increase in bite force in the molar regions at 50% MVC during HS infusion and in the post-infusion condition (P <0·05). However, there were no significant differences in the distribution of forces at 100% MVC. In conclusion, experimental pain in the masseter muscle has an inhibitory effect on jaw muscle activity at maximal voluntary contraction, and compensatory mechanisms may influence the recruitment pattern at submaximal efforts
1 edition published in 2013 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bite force at different levels of clenching and the corresponding electromyographic (EMG) activity in jaw-closing muscles were recorded in 16 healthy women before, during and after painful stimulation of the left masseter muscle. Experimental pain was induced by infusion of 5·8% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0·9% isotonic saline (IS) was infused as a control. EMG activity was recorded bilaterally from the masseter and temporalis muscles, and static bite force was assessed by pressure-sensitive films (Dental Pre-scale) at 5, 50 and 100% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) during each session. Visual feedback was applied by showing EMG activity to help the subject perform clenching at 5, 50 and 100% MVC, respectively. EMG activity at 100% MVC in left and right masseter decreased significantly during painful HS infusion (1·7-44·6%; P <0·05). EMG activity at 5% and 50% MVC was decreased during HS infusion in the painful masseter muscle (4·8-18·6%; P <0·05); however, EMG activity in the other muscles increased significantly (18·5-128·3%; P <0·05). There was a significant increase in bite force in the molar regions at 50% MVC during HS infusion and in the post-infusion condition (P <0·05). However, there were no significant differences in the distribution of forces at 100% MVC. In conclusion, experimental pain in the masseter muscle has an inhibitory effect on jaw muscle activity at maximal voluntary contraction, and compensatory mechanisms may influence the recruitment pattern at submaximal efforts
Method for the synthesis of ethylamines from acetonitrile(
Book
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Oral function in patients with myasthenia gravis by A. O Donskov(
)
1 edition published in 2021 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is characterised by muscle weakness and increased fatigability. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate if patients with MG demonstrate different functional chewing patterns and report more complaints related to mastication as compared with healthy controls. Twelve patients (median 60 years Q1-Q3: 46-70) with generalised MG and nine healthy controls (median 57 years Q1-Q3: 55-63) participated. All participants underwent dental and oral examination and were asked to fill in a questionnaire concerning oral health. Static maximum bite force was measured with a bite force transducer, electromyography in the masseter, temporalis, and suprahyoid muscles were recorded, and jaw movement was tracked, during a 5-minute gum chewing test. The patients had more oral complaints (oral health impact profile total score 22.6 vs 7.5 P < 0.01) and had lower peak bite force than controls (18.8kgf (11.1;26.4) (95% CI) vs 29.5 kgf (21.6; 37.4) (P = 0.04)). In contrast, fatigability of the masticatory muscles, as defined by number of chewing cycles during the gum-chewing test, did not differ between patients and controls (P = 0.10). In conclusion, patients had more oral complaints and lower bite force than controls, but did not show significantly different functional chewing patterns. Future studies should aim at integrating measurement of peak force into functional tests. Attention should be given to oral complaints of patients with MG. © Copyright 2021 Donskov et al
1 edition published in 2021 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is characterised by muscle weakness and increased fatigability. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate if patients with MG demonstrate different functional chewing patterns and report more complaints related to mastication as compared with healthy controls. Twelve patients (median 60 years Q1-Q3: 46-70) with generalised MG and nine healthy controls (median 57 years Q1-Q3: 55-63) participated. All participants underwent dental and oral examination and were asked to fill in a questionnaire concerning oral health. Static maximum bite force was measured with a bite force transducer, electromyography in the masseter, temporalis, and suprahyoid muscles were recorded, and jaw movement was tracked, during a 5-minute gum chewing test. The patients had more oral complaints (oral health impact profile total score 22.6 vs 7.5 P < 0.01) and had lower peak bite force than controls (18.8kgf (11.1;26.4) (95% CI) vs 29.5 kgf (21.6; 37.4) (P = 0.04)). In contrast, fatigability of the masticatory muscles, as defined by number of chewing cycles during the gum-chewing test, did not differ between patients and controls (P = 0.10). In conclusion, patients had more oral complaints and lower bite force than controls, but did not show significantly different functional chewing patterns. Future studies should aim at integrating measurement of peak force into functional tests. Attention should be given to oral complaints of patients with MG. © Copyright 2021 Donskov et al
Development of tritium monitor using hollow filament polyimide membranne(
Book
)
1 edition published in 2000 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 2000 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Method for the synthesis of ethylamines(
Book
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Effects of dietary fiber on the physical properties of wheat flour dough by K Hatae(
Book
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Chemical and biological evaluation of fifteen triticale cultivares by
A Shimada(
)
1 edition published in 1981 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1981 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
PCR-based site-directed mutagenesis [Electronic Version] by
A Shimada(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
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- Maruyama, T. Other
- Saruta, T. Other Contributor
- Watanabe, K. Other Contributor
- Kanamaru, R.
- Kawahara, M.
- Hioki, K. Inventor
- Ohuchi, N.
- Mamizuka, T. Contributor
- Yamazaki, H. Contributor
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