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Isamu Mori

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Mori I
Med Hypotheses . 2019 Aug; 131:109294. PMID: 31443760
Narcolepsy type 1 is a lifelong sleep disorder characterized by the loss of hypocretin-producing neurons in the brain. Environmental agents, including influenza, neurotoxic metals, and combustion smoke, have been implicated...
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Mori I
Med Hypotheses . 2019 Apr; 126:66-68. PMID: 31010502
Narcolepsy with cataplexy is a lifelong sleep disorder associated with orexin/hypocretin deficiency in the central nervous system. In addition to a genetic predisposition, a variety of environmental factors, such as...
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Toyama S, Sawada K, Ueshima K, Mikami Y, Mori I, Takamuku K, et al.
Am J Phys Med Rehabil . 2017 Sep; 97(5):316-322. PMID: 28930758
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the correlation between basic movement ability and activities of daily living (ADL) in elderly patients after hip fracture surgery and predict...
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Mori I
Med Hypotheses . 2017 Jun; 103:128-130. PMID: 28571798
Viruses have long been implicated in the pathogenesis of classical encephalitis lethargica, which was first described by Constantin von Economo in 1917. In this article, I propose the hypothesis that...
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Mori I
Med Hypotheses . 2017 Mar; 101:33-36. PMID: 28351487
The dual-hit theory of Parkinson's disease proposes that an airborne pathogen attacks both the olfactory and enteric nervous systems to initiate the Lewy pathology, gradually leading to devastating neurodegenerative processes...
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Mori I
Med Hypotheses . 2015 Mar; 84(6):603. PMID: 25804240
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Mori I
Microbiol Immunol . 2012 Apr; 56(6):351-5. PMID: 22486440
The US3 of HSV encodes a serine/threonine protein kinase that is highly conserved among members of the alphaherpesviruses. It is an accessory gene that is not required for viral replication...