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    A case of local recurrence of rectal cancer in long-term responding to combined therapy of low-dose CPT-11 and 5'-DFUR by Gotoh, Junichi, Akabane, Hiromitsu, Kita, Kengo, Fujiyoshi, Masato, Hirokata, Gentaro, Imai, Koji, Kawai, Tomoaki, Yanagida, Naoyuki, Nakano, Shiro, Takahashi, Masahiro

    Published in Gan to kagaku ryoho (01-09-2006)
    “…A 68-year-old man underwent Miles'operation for advanced rectal cancer. Local recurrence occurred 9 months following the operation. We started the combined…”
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    Cyclin D1 over-expression correlates with β-catenin activation, but not with H-ras mutations, and phosphorylation of Akt, GSK3β and ERK1/2 in mouse hepatic carcinogenesis by Gotoh, Junichi, Obata, Masahiko, Yoshie, Masumi, Kasai, Shinichi, Ogawa, Katsuhiro

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-03-2003)
    “…Mutational activation of β-catenin and cyclin D1 over-expression are a frequent change in mouse hepatic tumors. Although activated β-catenin may bind to T cell…”
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    Study of Prolonged Administration of Lanthanum Carbonate in Dialysis Patients by Gotoh, Junichi, Kukita, Kazutaka, Tsuchihashi, Seiichiro, Hattori, Masahiro, Iida, Junichi, Horie, Takashi, Onodera, Kazuhiko, Furui, Hidenori, Tamaki, Toru, Meguro, Junichi, Yonekawa, Motoki, Kawamura, Akio

    Published in Therapeutic apheresis and dialysis (01-04-2013)
    “…Data of 36 months were accumulated regarding the effects of lanthanum carbonate (LA) on serum phosphate concentrations in dialysis patients. Fifty‐three…”
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    Cyclin D1 over-expression correlates with [beta]-catenin activation, but not with H-ras mutations, and phosphorylation of Akt, GSK3[beta] and ERK1/2 in mouse hepatic carcinogenesis by Gotoh, Junichi, Obata, Masahiko, Yoshie, Masumi, Kasai, Shinichi, Ogawa, Katsuhiro

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-03-2003)
    “…Mutational activation of [beta]-catenin and cyclin D1 over-expression are a frequent change in mouse hepatic tumors. Although activated [beta]-catenin may bind…”
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