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Mitsuo Iinuma

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Neuroscience Letters|January 9, 2007
Occlusal disharmony induces spatial memory impairment and hippocampal neuron degeneration via stress in SAMP8 miceKin-ya Kubo, Yukiko Yamada, Mitsuo Iinuma, et al.
International Journal of Medical Sciences|May 30, 2017
Maternal Active Mastication during Prenatal Stress Ameliorates Prenatal Stress-Induced Lower Bone Mass in Adult Mouse OffspringKagaku Azuma, Minori Ogura, Hiroko Kondo, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|October 12, 2007
Occlusal disharmony attenuates glucocorticoid negative feedback in aged SAMP8 miceYukiko Ichihashi, Yoko Arakawa, Mitsuo Iinuma, et al.
Brain Sciences|April 30, 2021
Chewing Behavior Attenuates the Tumor Progression-Enhancing Effects of Psychological Stress in a Breast Cancer Model MouseQian Zhou, Masahisa Katano, Jia-He Zhang, et al.
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin|October 2, 2018
Yokukansan Ameliorates Hippocampus-Dependent Learning Impairment in Senescence-Accelerated MouseKagaku Azuma, Tatsuya Toyama, Masahisa Katano, et al.
Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica|December 24, 2010
Masticatory function and cognitive functionKin-Ya Kubo, Yukiko Ichihashi, Chika Kurata, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|November 16, 2016
Tooth loss early in life suppresses neurogenesis and synaptophysin expression in the hippocampus and impairs learning in miceKin-Ya Kubo, Chika Murabayashi, Mika Kotachi, et al.
Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica|November 4, 2008
The bite-raised condition enhances the aging process in the dorsal and ventral hippocampusKin-ya Kubo, Naonori Saitoh, Yasutoku Kogaya, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|August 26, 2021
Maternal chewing improves prenatal stress-induced cognitive deficit and anxiety-like behavior associated with alterations of the apoptotic response and serotonin pathway in mouse offspringKyoko Kajimoto, Chie Hisada, Suzuko Ochi, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|October 19, 2015
Hippocampus-dependent spatial memory impairment due to molar tooth loss is ameliorated by an enriched environmentHiroko Kondo, Minori Kurahashi, Daisuke Mori, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters|January 9, 2007
Occlusal disharmony induces spatial memory impairment and hippocampal neuron degeneration via stress in SAMP8 miceKin-ya Kubo, Yukiko Yamada, Mitsuo Iinuma, et al.
International Journal of Medical Sciences|May 30, 2017
Maternal Active Mastication during Prenatal Stress Ameliorates Prenatal Stress-Induced Lower Bone Mass in Adult Mouse OffspringKagaku Azuma, Minori Ogura, Hiroko Kondo, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|October 12, 2007
Occlusal disharmony attenuates glucocorticoid negative feedback in aged SAMP8 miceYukiko Ichihashi, Yoko Arakawa, Mitsuo Iinuma, et al.
Brain Sciences|April 30, 2021
Chewing Behavior Attenuates the Tumor Progression-Enhancing Effects of Psychological Stress in a Breast Cancer Model MouseQian Zhou, Masahisa Katano, Jia-He Zhang, et al.
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin|October 2, 2018
Yokukansan Ameliorates Hippocampus-Dependent Learning Impairment in Senescence-Accelerated MouseKagaku Azuma, Tatsuya Toyama, Masahisa Katano, et al.
Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica|December 24, 2010
Masticatory function and cognitive functionKin-Ya Kubo, Yukiko Ichihashi, Chika Kurata, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|November 16, 2016
Tooth loss early in life suppresses neurogenesis and synaptophysin expression in the hippocampus and impairs learning in miceKin-Ya Kubo, Chika Murabayashi, Mika Kotachi, et al.
Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica|November 4, 2008
The bite-raised condition enhances the aging process in the dorsal and ventral hippocampusKin-ya Kubo, Naonori Saitoh, Yasutoku Kogaya, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|August 26, 2021
Maternal chewing improves prenatal stress-induced cognitive deficit and anxiety-like behavior associated with alterations of the apoptotic response and serotonin pathway in mouse offspringKyoko Kajimoto, Chie Hisada, Suzuko Ochi, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|October 19, 2015
Hippocampus-dependent spatial memory impairment due to molar tooth loss is ameliorated by an enriched environmentHiroko Kondo, Minori Kurahashi, Daisuke Mori, et al.
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