Yamanishi Kyosuke Department
Hyogo Medical University(Specialty Division)
Neuropsychiatry, Clinical Medicine Seminars
Hyogo Medical University(Specialty Division)
, Endowment Lecture
Position
■ Journal
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Original article
Fine structure of interleukin 18 (IL-18) receptor-immunoreactive neurons in the retrosplenial cortex and its changes in IL-18 knockout mice 2016/12
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Original article
Interleukin-18 and its receptor are expressed in gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons of mouse and rat forebrain 2017/05
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Original article
Ten-year follow-up study of Japanese patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. 2018/07
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Original article
Deficiency in interleukin-18 promotes differentiation of brown adipose tissue resulting in fat accumulation despite dyslipidemia. 2018/11
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Original article
Interleukin-18-deficient mice development hippocampal abnormalities related to possible depressive-like behaviors. 2019/06
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Original article
Analysis of genes linked to depressive‑like behaviors in interleukin‑18‑deficient mice: Gene expression profiles in the brain. 2019/12
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Original article
Acute impact of COVID-19 pandemic on phenomenological features in fully or partially remitted patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. 2020/10
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Original article
Evaluation of hemodynamic changes using near‐infrared spectroscopy in patients with tic‐related obsessive–compulsive disorder. 2021/02
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Original article
Exploring molecular mechanisms involved in development of the depression-like phenotype in interleukin 18-deficient mice. 2021/10
An investigation regarding the causal effect of interleukin -18-deficient condition on hippocampal abnormalities and depression-like behavioral changes. Animal Model/Molecular Neurobiology/ Genetics. (Oral presentation,General Lecture) 2018/09/07
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Neurogenesis and histone acetylation are associated with hippocampal abnormalities and depression-like behavioral changes in interleukin-18-defocoemt mice. (Oral presentation,General Lecture) 2019/06/03
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An examination of the possible effect of the olfactory function on the treatment responses in patients with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). (Poster presentation,General Lecture) 2019/10/11
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Transthy and Alpha-2-HS-glycoprotein were candidate genes involved in the development of depression in Interleukin-18-deficient mice. (Oral presentation,General Lecture) 2021/06/28