Takahisa Watabe
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View article: An antibody to RGMa promotes regeneration of cochlear synapses after noise exposure
An antibody to RGMa promotes regeneration of cochlear synapses after noise exposure Open
View article: Trk agonist drugs rescue noise-induced hidden hearing loss
Trk agonist drugs rescue noise-induced hidden hearing loss Open
TrkB agonist drugs are shown here to have a significant effect on the regeneration of afferent cochlear synapses after noise-induced synaptopathy. The effects were consistent with regeneration of cochlear synapses that we observed in vitro…
View article: Single nucleotide polymorphisms in tinnitus patients exhibiting severe distress
Single nucleotide polymorphisms in tinnitus patients exhibiting severe distress Open
View article: An Antibody to RGMa Promotes Regeneration of Cochlear Synapses after Noise Exposure
An Antibody to RGMa Promotes Regeneration of Cochlear Synapses after Noise Exposure Open
SUMMARY Auditory neuropathy is caused by the loss of afferent input to the brainstem via the components of the neural pathway comprising inner hair cells and the first order neurons of the spiral ganglion. Recent work has identified the sy…
View article: Trk Agonist Drugs Rescue Noise-Induced Hidden Hearing Loss
Trk Agonist Drugs Rescue Noise-Induced Hidden Hearing Loss Open
TrkB agonist drugs are shown here to have a significant effect on the regeneration of afferent cochlear synapses after noise-induced synaptopathy. The effects were consistent with regeneration of cochlear synapses that we observed in vitro…
View article: Age‐related change of auditory functional connectivity in Human Connectome Project data and tinnitus patients
Age‐related change of auditory functional connectivity in Human Connectome Project data and tinnitus patients Open
Background We reported that tinnitus patients showed reduced levels of auditory functional connectivity (FC) in comparison with normal hearing control subjects, and that we succeeded in objective diagnosis of tinnitus with 86% sensitivity …
View article: Regulation of deafness by optogenetic stimulation of nonexcitable nonglial cells in the inner ear
Regulation of deafness by optogenetic stimulation of nonexcitable nonglial cells in the inner ear Open
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View article: Time-controllable Nkcc1 knockdown replicates reversible hearing loss in postnatal mice
Time-controllable Nkcc1 knockdown replicates reversible hearing loss in postnatal mice Open
Identification of the causal effects of specific proteins on recurrent and partially reversible hearing loss has been difficult because of the lack of an animal model that provides reversible gene knockdown. We have developed the transgeni…
View article: Hearing Loss Controlled by Optogenetic Stimulation of Nonexcitable Nonglial Cells in the Cochlea of the Inner Ear
Hearing Loss Controlled by Optogenetic Stimulation of Nonexcitable Nonglial Cells in the Cochlea of the Inner Ear Open
Light-gated ion channels and transporters have been applied to a broad array of excitable cells including neurons, cardiac myocytes, skeletal muscle cells and pancreatic β-cells in an organism to clarify their physiological and pathologica…
View article: Mitochondrial mutations in maternally inherited hearing loss
Mitochondrial mutations in maternally inherited hearing loss Open
View article: Additional file 3: of Mitochondrial mutations in maternally inherited hearing loss
Additional file 3: of Mitochondrial mutations in maternally inherited hearing loss Open
Clinical features of probands carrying m.1555A > G or m.3243A > G. (XLSX 11 kb)
View article: Additional file 1: of Mitochondrial mutations in maternally inherited hearing loss
Additional file 1: of Mitochondrial mutations in maternally inherited hearing loss Open
Primers used in this study. (XLSX 11Â kb)
View article: Additional file 2: of Mitochondrial mutations in maternally inherited hearing loss
Additional file 2: of Mitochondrial mutations in maternally inherited hearing loss Open
mtDNA variants detected in 5 probands fulfilling the 5 criteria. (XLSX 12Â kb)
View article: A Case of Middle Ear Implant VSB (Vibrant Soundbridge<sup>®</sup>)
A Case of Middle Ear Implant VSB (Vibrant Soundbridge<sup>®</sup>) Open
We participated in a clinical trial for a hearing aid system in Japan, “Verification of the efficacy and safety of the middle ear implant MVS (Medel Vibrant System) in conductive and mixed hearing loss”. We present a report of a case that …
View article: Usefulness and Limitation of Thyroglobulin Measurement in Fine Needle Aspirates (FNA-Tg) for Diagnosis of Neck Lymph Node Metastasis from Thyroid Carcinoma
Usefulness and Limitation of Thyroglobulin Measurement in Fine Needle Aspirates (FNA-Tg) for Diagnosis of Neck Lymph Node Metastasis from Thyroid Carcinoma Open
FNAC reflects whether the lesion has malignant cells, whereas FNA-Tg reflects whether the lesion has thyroid-originated tissue that specifically secrets thyroglobulin. Therefore, FNAC and FNA-Tg are considered to be complementary to each o…
View article: A Case of Middle Ear Implant VSB (Vibrant Soundbridge<sup>®</sup>)
A Case of Middle Ear Implant VSB (Vibrant Soundbridge<sup>®</sup>) Open
We participated in a clinical trial for a hearing aid system in Japan, “Verification of the efficacy and safety of the middle ear implant MVS (Medel Vibrant System) in conductive and mixed hearing loss”. We present a report of a case that …
View article: Development of an objective measurement method for tinnitus
Development of an objective measurement method for tinnitus Open
要旨: 目的) 簡易型脳波計測装置を用いた脳波測定によって, 耳鳴の有無を客観的に捉えられるか試みた。方法) 共著者である慶應義塾大学理工学部満倉研究室が開発した「簡易型脳波計測装置」を用いて行った。 本機器で前頭前野を反映する FP1 部位のみの脳波を測定するものである。 耳鳴あり, 耳鳴なし群に分けて, 30秒計測を2回測定した。 得られた脳波はフーリエ変換を行い各周波数別に分けて解析した。 特徴抽出手法として主成分分析を用い, クラス分類手法としてフィッシャーの線形判…