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Shuhei Ishikawa
Shuhei Ishikawa
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Mechanisms underlying ketamine-induced synaptic depression in rat hippocampus-medial prefrontal cortex pathway
H Kamiyama, M Matsumoto, S Otani, SI Kimura, KI Shimamura, ...
Neuroscience 177, 159-169, 2011
612011
Early postnatal stress alters extracellular signal‐regulated kinase signaling in the corticolimbic system modulating emotional circuitry in adult rats
S Ishikawa, Y Saito, Y Yanagawa, S Otani, S Hiraide, K Shimamura, ...
European Journal of Neuroscience 35 (1), 135-145, 2012
422012
Possible modulation of the amygdala on metaplasticity deficits in the hippocampal CA1 field in early postnatally stressed rats
S Hiraide, Y Saito, M Matsumoto, Y Yanagawa, S Ishikawa, Y Kubo, ...
Journal of pharmacological sciences 119 (1), 64-72, 2012
152012
Phase-dependent synaptic changes in the hippocampal CA1 field underlying extinction processes in freely moving rats
Y Saito, M Matsumoto, S Otani, Y Yanagawa, S Hiraide, S Ishikawa, ...
Neurobiology of learning and memory 97 (4), 361-369, 2012
102012
Functional differences between hippocampus and prefrontal cortex underlying context-dependent fear extinction in rats
Y Saito, M Matsumoto, Y Yanagawa, C Judo, S Hiraide, Y Kubo, ...
JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES 115, 79P-79P, 2011
2011
Early postnatal stress affects extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation in corticolimbic regions during contextual fear extinction in adult rats
S Ishikawa, Y Yanagawa, M Matsumoto, C Judo, S Kimura, K Shimamura, ...
JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES 115, 99P-99P, 2011
2011
Ketamine-induced cortical dysfunction involved in dopaminergic and GABAergic mechanisms in rats
H Togashi, M Matsumoto, H Kamiyama, S Ishikawa, Y Saito, S Hiraide, ...
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 13, 243-244, 2010
2010
HEADLAMP AIMING SYSTEM UTILIZING PICTURE PROCESSING
S Ishikawa, K Kouzawa, M Yoshida, S Otani
1984
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