NAKAJIMA Hiromi

Professor
Department of Food and Life Sciences
Ibaraki University
Japan

Biography

 Nakajima Hiromi at present is professor in Department of food and Life sciences at ibaraki university,Japan.He started his Academic background and completed his graduation from Azabu university as an Facuilty of Veterinary Medicine in 1978.He completd his docotry in veterinary through Azabu universtiy. His current state of Research is in Animal Anatomy and physiology of the domestic animals, especially the insertion to the bone of ligament and tendon.  

Research Intrest

Basic Veterinary Science/Basic Animal Science,athological studies on spontaneous domestic animal tumors (domestic animal, disease, tumor, pathologic autopsy, histopathology, pathologic diagnosis) Morphological studies on fusion of a hard tissue (bone) and a soft tissue (ligament, tendon) (bone, ligament, tendon, aterior cruciate ligament)

List of Publications
Keita K, Midori K, Takuya K, Kouji U, Hiromi N (2016) Drug-susceptibility of isolates of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae isolated from colonic mucosal specimens of pigs collected from slaughter houses in Japan in 2009 The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 78: 517-519.
Hirotaka M, Hiromichi F, Hiromi N, Makoto F, Shunsuke N, etal (2016)Effect of Calcium Phosphate-Hybridized Tendon Graft in Anatomic Single-Bundle ACL Reconstruction in Goats. Orthopaedic Jurnal of Sports Medicine.
Mutsuzaki H, Fujie H, Nakajima H, Nomura S, Sakane M (2017) Joint Comparison of postoperative biomechanical function between anatomic double-bundle and single-bundle ACL reconstructions using calcium phosphate-hybridized tendon graft in goats Orthopaedics & Tramatology : surgery & Research ELSEVIER 103: 239-243.
Mutsuzaki H, Nakajima H, Wadano Y, Furuhate S, Sakane M (2017) Joint Influence of Knee Immobilization on chondrocyte Apoptosis and Histologica Feature of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Insertion and Articular Cartilage in Rabbits. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
Mutsuzaki H, Nakajima H, Nomura S, Sakane M (2017) Differences in placement of calcium phosphate-hybridized tendon grafts within the femoral bone tunnel during ACL reconstruction do not influence tendon-to-bone healing Jounal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research.