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- Shinji Ootani, Toshiro Umezaki, Takemoto Shin, Yuzo Murata
- Brain Research Bulletin
- 1995
We demonstrated the convergence of information from the pharyngeal and laryngeal mucosa, transmitted by the glossopharyngeal nerve (GPN) and superior laryngeal nerve (SLN), in the nucleus of the… (More)
- Motohiro Sawatsubashi, Eizaburo Sasatomi, Hiroyuki Mizokami, Osamu Tokunaga, Takemoto Shin
- Virchows Archiv
- 1998
Abstract Expression of c-Met, a gene for the hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) receptor, is known to be associated with tumour development in several human carcinomas. The expression… (More)
- Yoshikazu Yoshida, Toshimi Miyazaki, Takemoto Shin, Minoru Hirano, Takeshi Kanaseki
- The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology
- 1983
The topographic arrangement of motoneurons innervating the muscles which participate in the rostrocaudal movement of the larynx was studied in cats by means of the horseradish peroxidase (HRP)… (More)
- Toshimi Miyazaki, Yoshikazu Yoshida, Minoru Hirano, Takemoto Shin, Takeshi Kanaseki
- Brain Research
- 1981
After HRP injection into the geniohyoid muscle labeled neurons were found in the ventral part of the hypoglossal nucleus, extending in the rostral two-thirds (about) of this nucleus. After HRP… (More)
- Sadahiko Masuko, Michiru Kawasoe, Tanemichi Chiba, Takemoto Shin
- Neuroscience Research
- 1991
The distribution and origin of peptide-containing intrinsic nerve fibers within the larynx were examined by immunohistochemistry and denervation experiments in the dog. In the normal larynx, a dense… (More)
- Yoshikazu Yoshida, Toshimi Miyazaki, Minoru Hirano, Takemoto Shin, Takeshi Kanaseki
- Neuroscience Letters
- 1981
Following horseradish peroxidase (HRP) injection into the cephalopharyngeal muscle (CeP), the hyopharyngeal muscle (HP), the thyropharyngeal muscle (TP), the cricopharyngeal muscle (CP) and the… (More)
Sensory information from the pharynx and larynx are essential to induce the sequence of protective reflexes of the upper airway, such as swallowing and coughing. The sensations received by the… (More)
In general, esophagography with a VTR system, electromyography and measurement of the pressure of the digestive tract are used for evaluation of the swallowing function. In previous reports a time… (More)
Respiration, phonation and deglutition are very important functions. Preserving these functions in good condition is necessary for a comfortable life. Therefore, we actively try to treat functional… (More)
- Takemoto Shin
- 2001
Age-related neuromuscular dysfunction induces slowing of muscle move- ments. This is reflected in the swallowing process. Ingested bolus in the oral cavity may not be properly retained before the… (More)