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Graduate School of Medicine Doctorial Course in Medicine Bioregulatory Medicine Department of Anatomy |
BANDO Yoshio
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Research Interests 【 display / non-display 】
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神経化学
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神経病理学
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神経解剖学
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細胞生物学
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神経薬理学
Graduating School 【 display / non-display 】
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-1996.03
Kansai University Graduated
Graduate School 【 display / non-display 】
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-2002.03
Osaka University Graduate School, Division of Medicine Doctor's Course Completed
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-1998.03
Osaka University Graduate School, Division of Medicine Master's Course Completed
Campus Career 【 display / non-display 】
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2021.04-Now
Akita University Graduate School of Medicine Advanced Healthcare Engineering Professor
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2021.04-Now
Akita University School of Medicine School of Medicine Professor
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2021.04-Now
Akita University Graduate School of Medicine Doctorial Course in Medicine Professor
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2018.04-Now
Akita University Graduate School of Medicine Doctorial Course in Medicine Bioregulatory Medicine Professor
External Career 【 display / non-display 】
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2021.04
Graduate School of Advanced Healthcare Engineering professor
Research Areas 【 display / non-display 】
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Life Science / Neurology
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Life Science / Neurosurgery
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Life Science / Anatomy and histopathology of nervous system
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Life Science / Neuroscience-general
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Life Science / Anatomy
Research Achievements 【 display / non-display 】
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Galectin-3 plays a role in neuroinflammation in the visual pathway in experimental optic neuritis.
Funaki M., Nio-Kobayashi J., Suzuki R., Bando Y.
Cells ( MDPI ) 13 612 2024.03 [Refereed] [Invited]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Expression levels of KATP channel subunits and morphological changes in the mouse liver after exposure to radiation
Ming Zhou, Tao-Sheng Li, Hiroshi Abe, Hideo Akashi, Ryoji Suzuki, Yoshio Bando
World Journal of Experimental Medicine 2024.03 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal)
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Mechanism of Demyelination and Remyelination in Multiple Sclerosis
Bando Y.
Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology in press 2020.01 [Refereed] [Invited]
Research paper (journal) Single author
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Localization of ATP-sensitive K+ channel subunits in rat liver.
Zhou M., Yoshikawa K., Akashi H., Miura M., Suzuki R., Sheng T., Abe H., Bando Y.
World Journal of Experimental Medicine. 9 ( 2 ) 14 - 31 2019.12 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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An anomalous case of the flexor carpi radialis with an excessive muscular bundle.
Zhou M, Ishizawa A, Akashi H, Suzuki R, Kanatsu Y, Abe H, Bando Y
Anat Sci Int. Dec 17 2019.12 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Hamasaki Ryo, Abe Takatsugu, Ono Takahiro, Bando Yoshio, Shimizu Hiroaki
AKITA JOURNAL OF MEDICINE ( AKITA MEDICAL SOCIETY ) 52 ( 1 ) 1 - 7 2025.03
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the temporal changes in cerebral blood flow( CBF) upon
superior sagittal sinus( SSS) occlusion in a novel rat model.
METHODS: A gelatin sponge was inserted into the SSS to obtain immediate and complete SSS occlusion.
A laser speckle flowmetry (LSF) was employed to monitor the CBF of the parasagittal cortex for 100
minutes post-procedure, and on days 1-3 after occlusion. Regions of interests for CBF were placed in an
area between the two occluded bridging veins( 2VOA), or an area adjacent to only one occluded bridging
vein( 1VOA). Histopathological evaluation was performed 3 days following SSS occlusion.
RESULT: The CBF in the parasagittal cortices following the SSS occlusion acutely decreased to approximately
70% and 80% in the 2VOA and 1VOA compared to the pre-occlusion levels, respectively. Development
of collateral anastomosis between the bridging veins was observed by 60 minutes following occlusion,
and CBF recovered on day 1. Pathologically, edematous changes were more evident in the 2VOA
than the 1VOA.
Conclusions: CBF reduction in the parasagittal cortices depended on the severity of adjacent venous occlusion.
Development of collateral venous anastomosis seemed to contribute for the CBF recovery. -
Pathological analysis of white matter lesions in neurodegenerative diseases-Morphological analysis to understand intractable neurological diseases-
板東良雄
秋田県医師会雑誌 72 ( 1 ) 2022
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Roads to formation of normal myelin structure and pathological myelin structure
Bando Y.
Myelin-Basic and Clinical Advances 1190 257 - 264 2019.12 [Refereed] [Invited]
Research paper (other academic council materials etc.) Single author
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Autoantibody mediated CNS myelin morphology in the acute phase of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Y. Bando, S. Yoshida
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY ( WILEY ) 142 165 - 165 2017.08
Summary of the papers read (international conference)
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 【 display / non-display 】
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)
Project Year: 2023.04 - Now
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)
Project Year: 2023.04 - Now
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)
Project Year: 2023.04 - 2026.03
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)
Project Year: 2022.04 - Now
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)
Project Year: 2021.04 - Now
Presentations 【 display / non-display 】
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Pathology of multiple sclerosis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. - Abnormal morphology of myelin and axon pathology associated with MS/EAE -
Yoshio Bando
MS サマーカレッジ (福岡) 2019.08 - 2019.08
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Autoantibody mediated CNS myelin morphology in the acute phase of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Yoshio Bando, Shigetaka Yoshida
International Society of Neurochemistry (ISN) meeting (Paris, France) 2017.08 - 2017.08 ISN
Academic Activity 【 display / non-display 】
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2024.11-Now
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2024.04-Now
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2023.04-Now
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2019.09-2021.08
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2019.03-2022.03