Yoshiaki Gotō

ORCID: 0000-0001-5048-7185
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Research Areas
  • Structural Load-Bearing Analysis
  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Polynomial and algebraic computation
  • Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies
  • Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
  • Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
  • Structural Analysis and Optimization
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
  • Urban and spatial planning
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization
  • Concrete Corrosion and Durability
  • Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques
  • Vibration and Dynamic Analysis
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
  • Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
  • Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications
  • Biochemical effects in animals

Mizuho (Japan)
2024-2025

Matsumoto Livestock Hygiene Service Center
2024

Otaru University of Commerce
2018-2023

Gunma Chuo Hospital
2020-2022

Nagoya Institute of Technology
2001-2020

Okayama University of Science
2016-2020

Graduate School USA
2019

Kanagawa University
2019

Kobe University
2006-2016

Toranomon Hospital
2016

Intracisternal injection of ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) into the pylorus-ligated rat or with gastric fistula resulted in a dose-dependent inhibition secretion stimulated pentagastrin thyrotropin-releasing hormone. When injected lateral hypothalamus--but not when cerebral cortex—CRF suppressed pentagastrin-stimulated acid secretion. The inhibitory effect CRF was blocked by vagotomy and adrenalectomy but hypophysectomy naloxone treatment. These results indicate that acts within...

10.1126/science.6415815 article EN Science 1983-11-25
Daniel S. Falster Remko A. Duursma Masae I. Ishihara Diego R. Barneche Richard G. FitzJohn and 91 more Angelica Vårhammar Masahiro Aiba Makoto Ando Niels P. R. Anten Michael J. Aspinwall Jennifer L. Baltzer Christopher Baraloto Michael Battaglia John J. Battles Ben Bond‐Lamberty Michiel van Breugel James Camac Yves Claveau Lluís Coll Masako Dannoura Sylvain Delagrange Jean‐Christophe Domec Farrah R. Fatemi Feng Wang Veronica Gargaglione Yoshiaki Gotō Akio Hagihara Jefferson S. Hall Steve Hamilton Degi Harja Tsutom Hiura Robert J. Holdaway Lindsay B. Hutley Tomoaki Ichie Eric J. Jokela Anu Kantola Jeff W. G. Kelly Tanaka Kenzo David A. King Brian D. Kloeppel Takashi Kohyama Akira Komiyama Jean‐Paul Laclau Christopher H. Lusk Douglas A. Maguire Guerric Le Maire Annikki Mäkelä Lars Markesteijn John D. Marshall Katherine A. McCulloh Itsuo Miyata Karel Mokany Shigeta Mori Randall W. Myster Masahiro Nagano Shawna L. Naidu Yann Nouvellon Anthony P. O’Grady Kevin L. O’Hara Toshiyuki Ohtsuka Noriyuki Osada Olusegun O. Osunkoya Pablo Luís Peri Any Mary Petriţan Lourens Poorter Angelika Portsmuth Catherine Potvin Johannes Ransijn Douglas E.B. Reid Sabina Cerruto Ribeiro Scott D. Roberts Rolando Rodrı́guez Angela Saldaña-Acosta I. Santa Regina Kaichiro Sasa N. Galia Selaya Stephen C. Sillett Frank J. Sterck Kentaro Takagi Takeshi Tange Hiroyuki Tanouchi David T. Tissue Toru Umehara Hajime Utsugi Matthew A. Vadeboncoeur Fernando Valladares Petteri Vanninen Jian R. Wang Elizabeth Wenk Richard Williams Fabiano de Aquino Ximenes Atsushi Yamaba Toshihiro Yamada Takuo Yamakura Ruth D. Yanai R.A. York

Understanding how plants are constructed—i.e., key size dimensions and the amount of mass invested in different tissues varies among individuals—is essential for modeling plant growth, carbon stocks, energy fluxes terrestrial biosphere. Allocation patterns can differ through ontogeny, but also coexisting species adapted to environments. While a variety models dealing with biomass allocation exist, we lack synthetic understanding underlying processes. This is partly due suitable data sets...

10.1890/14-1889.1 article EN Ecology 2015-05-01

The pharmacological properties of magnolol and hõnokiol, neolignane derivatives, extracted from Magnolia officinalis, used in Chinese Japanese traditional medicine, for neurosis gastrointestinal complaints, were investigated. Magnolol hõnokiol produced sedation, ataxia, muscle relaxation a loss the righting reflex with an increase dose 50 to 500 mg/kg i.p. at suppressed spinal reflexes young chicks similar manner, but much longer duration action than mephenesin. Pretreatment mice 100...

10.1055/s-2007-969825 article EN Planta Medica 1983-10-01

Abstract Research has yielded increasingly robust estimates of the co-benefits from mitigating climate change while reducing air pollution, improving health, and meeting other development needs. Though quantifying these often hidden benefits could ease cost concerns lower technological constraints for development-friendly solutions, achieving frequently requires overcoming difficult-to-measure social institutional barriers. This study extends insights research focusing on quantitatively...

10.1088/2515-7620/adae5e article EN cc-by Environmental Research Communications 2025-01-24

Branched crack problems are analyzed in two-dimensional, anisotropically elastic homogeneous solids. The method of analysis is based on the complex variable approach Savin and Lekhnitskii. Hilbert problem an anisotropic body defined, a pair singular integral equations derived for dislocation density functions associated with branched crack. For both symmetric nonsymmetric geometries, under antisymmetric loads, stress intensity factors energy release rate computed numerically by extrapolation...

10.1115/1.3176182 article EN Journal of Applied Mechanics 1989-12-01

Somatostatin, a tetradecapeptide with potent inhibitory actions on gastric acid secretion, potentiated carbamylcholine-induced synthesis and release of prostaglandin E2 from isolated perfused rat stomachs. The ability somatostatin to inhibit secretion was blocked by indomethacin, an inhibitor synthesis. These results suggest that prostaglandins mediate inhibition in the rat.

10.1126/science.6129701 article EN Science 1983-01-21

Abstract Background Establishing fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) to prevent multifactorial diarrhea in calves is challenging because of the differences farm management practices, lack optimal donors, and recipient selection. In this study, underlying factors successful unsuccessful FMT treatment cases are elucidated, potential markers for predicting identified using metagenomics via 16S rRNA gene sequencing, metabolomics capillary electrophoresis time-of-flight mass spectrometry,...

10.1186/s40168-021-01217-4 article EN cc-by Microbiome 2022-02-21

Several methods of second‐order elastic analysis are developed here primarily for the practical use in mini‐ and microcomputers. To this end, stiffness equations derived from analytical solutions first expressed series expansion then reduced by some simplifications. Their accuracy is examined with regard to their applicability design. This followed a comparison B1 B2 factor method recommended 1986 AISC/LRFD specification. The proposed using one cycle iteration simplest yet accurate enough...

10.1061/(asce)0733-9445(1987)113:7(1501) article EN Journal of Structural Engineering 1987-07-01

Interest in co-benefits—the multiple benefits from mitigating climate change while addressing other sustainability challenges—has grown as policymakers seek to lower the costs of decarbonization. Much this interest stems data-driven models that quantify how much improved air quality, better health, and co-benefits can offset those costs. However, research often features transport, residential energy, solutions face greater social institutional barriers than economic achieving estimated...

10.3390/cli13030064 article EN Climate 2025-03-20

In current engineering practice, to evaluate the stability of columns in frames with rigid and semirigid connections, one must estimate effective length factor (K-factor) considering effects nonlinear moment-rotation characteristics beam-to-column connections. Herein, using alignment chart approach based on a recent study concept Shanley's inelastic column buckling theory, governing equations K-factor for various boundary conditions connections are derived unbraced frames. With proper...

10.1061/(asce)0733-9445(1997)123:3(313) article EN Journal of Structural Engineering 1997-03-01

The strength, ductility, and energy dissipation capacity of thin-walled, stiffened rectangular concrete-filled steel columns (thin-walled RCFT columns) subjected to cyclic loads are significantly upgraded by filling with concrete the internal hollow space tube longitudinal stiffeners diaphragms. However, because accumulation plastic strains high tensile stress concentration in thin-walled columns, metal fracture sometimes occurs before develop their strength ductility. To elucidate behavior...

10.1061/(asce)st.1943-541x.0000504 article EN Journal of Structural Engineering 2011-09-26

The local buckling restraining behavior of thin-walled circular concrete-filled tubular (CFT) columns is examined under seismic loads by conducting a bidirectional cyclic loading and shaking table test. According to the responses deformations strains measured in test, axial compressive force acting on buckled part steel tube reduced with increase its deformation because most transferred from in-filled concrete. reduction slows progress deformation. In addition, load applied after occurrence...

10.1061/(asce)st.1943-541x.0000904 article EN Journal of Structural Engineering 2013-06-28

10.1016/0143-974x(87)90059-9 article EN Journal of Constructional Steel Research 1987-01-01
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