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Motohiro Ito

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Matsumoto K, Amemiya T, Ito M, Hayashi Y, Watanabe K, Dezawa K, et al.
J Oral Sci . 2020 Jan; 62(1):62-66. PMID: 31996525
This study was performed to develop a new rat model of reduced masticatory activity in order to assess the effect of this reduction on the morphology of the temporomandibular joint...
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Yamashita R, Takada H, Nakazawa A, Takahashi A, Ito M, Yamamoto T, et al.
Arch Environ Contam Toxicol . 2018 Sep; 75(4):545-556. PMID: 30232531
Situated at high positions on marine food webs, seabirds accumulate high concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane and its metabolites (DDTs), and hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs)....
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Ito M, Matsuzaki N, Kawahara J
Behav Sci (Basel) . 2018 Sep; 8(9). PMID: 30177640
As the problems of mood measurements during alcohol consumption of alcoholic beverages do not necessarily evoke interpretable physiological responses, explicit reports may be contaminated by various cognitive biases or expectations....
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Hirai S, Hayashi Y, Ito M, Amemiya T, Dezawa K, Arai Y, et al.
J Oral Sci . 2018 Aug; 60(4):473-478. PMID: 30146533
Brain and muscle Arnt-like protein-1 (BMAL1) knockout mice exhibit accelerated aging, abnormal glucose metabolism, and impaired adipocyte differentiation, among other phenotypes, which are effects associated with the BMAL1 gene. No...
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Hicks O, Burthe S, Daunt F, Newell M, Butler A, Ito M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2018 Jun; 285(1879). PMID: 29848646
Parasites have profound fitness effects on their hosts, yet these are often sub-lethal, making them difficult to understand and quantify. A principal sub-lethal mechanism that reduces fitness is parasite-induced increase...
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Will A, Watanuki Y, Kikuchi D, Sato N, Ito M, Callahan M, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2015 Dec; 5(19):4221-32. PMID: 26664674
Changes in climate and anthropogenic pressures might affect the composition and abundance of forage fish in the world's oceans. The junk-food hypothesis posits that dietary shifts that affect the quality...
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Ito M, Kawahara J
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2015 Dec; 163:107-13. PMID: 26637932
The present study examined whether attention can be flexibly controlled to monitor two different feature dimensions (shape and color) in a temporal search task. Specifically, we investigated the occurrence of...
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Watanabe Y, Ito M, Takahashi A
Proc Biol Sci . 2014 Jan; 281(1779):20132376. PMID: 24478293
Food is heterogeneously distributed in nature, and understanding how animals search for and exploit food patches is a fundamental challenge in ecology. The classic marginal value theorem (MVT) formulates optimal...
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Takashima A, Ishikawa F, Kuwabara T, Tanaka Y, Kinoshita T, Ito M, et al.
Biol Reprod . 2013 Sep; 89(4):101. PMID: 24025738
Uterine natural killer (uNK) cells remarkably increase in number after implantation. NK cells or their precursors migrate from the blood stream and contribute to the increase. However, the contribution of...
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Shirai M, Ito M, Yoda K, Niizuma Y
Biol Open . 2012 Dec; 1(11):1141-5. PMID: 23213394
The doubly labelled water (DLW) method is an isotope-based technique that is used to measure the metabolic rates of free-living animals. We validated the DLW method for measuring metabolic rates...