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    The IL‐13/periostin/IL‐24 pathway causes epidermal barrier dysfunction in allergic skin inflammation by Mitamura, Y., Nunomura, S., Nanri, Y., Ogawa, M., Yoshihara, T., Masuoka, M., Tsuji, G., Nakahara, T., Hashimoto‐Hachiya, A., Conway, S. J., Furue, M., Izuhara, K.

    Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-09-2018)
    “…Background Barrier dysfunction is an important feature of atopic dermatitis (AD) in which IL‐4 and IL‐13, signature type 2 cytokines, are involved. Periostin,…”
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    Galactomyces fermentation filtrate prevents T helper 2-mediated reduction of filaggrin in an aryl hydrocarbon receptor-dependent manner by Takei, K., Mitoma, C., Hashimoto-Hachiya, A., Takahara, M., Tsuji, G., Nakahara, T., Furue, M.

    Published in Clinical and experimental dermatology (01-10-2015)
    “…Summary Background The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) recognizes diverse small molecules such as dioxins, tryptophan photoproducts and phytochemicals. It also…”
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    Ceramide synthase 4 is highly expressed in involved skin of patients with atopic dermatitis by Ito, S., Ishikawa, J., Naoe, A., Yoshida, H., Hachiya, A., Fujimura, T., Kitahara, T., Takema, Y.

    “…Background Ceramide is a crucial lipid in the stratum corneum (SC) which maintains the barrier function and hydration of the skin. In atopic dermatitis (AD)…”
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    Antioxidative Phytochemicals Accelerate Epidermal Terminal Differentiation via the AHR-OVOL1 Pathway: Implications for Atopic Dermatitis by Furue, Masutaka, Hashimoto-Hachiya, Akiko, Tsuji, Gaku

    Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (05-11-2018)
    “…Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a chemical sensor that is expressed abundantly in epidermal keratinocytes. Oxidative AHR ligands induce the production of…”
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    Preparation of biologically active single-chain variable antibody fragments that target the HIV-1 gp120 V3 loop by Ong, Y T, Kirby, K A, Hachiya, A, Chiang, L A, Marchand, B, Yoshimura, K, Murakami, T, Singh, K, Matsushita, S, Sarafianos, S G

    “…KD-247 is a humanized monoclonal antibody that targets the third hypervariable (V3) loop of gp120. It can efficiently neutralize a broad panel of clade B, but…”
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    Restriction fragment mass polymorphism (RFMP) analysis based on MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry for detecting antiretroviral resistance in HIV-1 infected patients by Lee, J.-H., Hachiya, A., Shin, S.-K., Lee, J., Gatanaga, H., Oka, S., Kirby, K.A., Ong, Y.T., Sarafianos, S.G., Folk, W.R., Yoo, W., Hong, S.P., Kim, S.-O.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-06-2013)
    “…Viral genotype assessment is important for effective clinical management of HIV-1 infected patients, especially when access and/or adherence to antiretroviral…”
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    High-risk status of HIV-1 infection in the very low epidemic country, Mongolia, 2007 by Davaalkham, J, Unenchimeg, P, Baigalmaa, Ch, Oyunbileg, B, Tsuchiya, K, Hachiya, A, Gatanaga, H, Nyamkhuu, D, Oka, S

    Published in International journal of STD & AIDS (01-06-2009)
    “…Thirty-six HIV-1 cases had been reported by December 2007 in Mongolia. Therefore, Mongolia has been regarded as a very low HIV-1 epidemic country, although the…”
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    Gene transfer in human skin with different pseudotyped HIV-based vectors by HACHIYA, A, SRIWIRIYANONT, P, JAMES, W. M, KOBINGER, G. P, PATEL, A, SAITO, N, OHUCHI, A, KITAHARA, T, TAKEMA, Y, TSUBOI, R, BOISSY, R. E, VISSCHER, M. O

    Published in Gene therapy (01-04-2007)
    “…Pseudotyping lentiviral vector with other viral surface proteins could be applied for treating genetic anomalies in human skin. In this study, the modification…”
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    Oxidative damage to membranes by a combination of aluminum and iron in suspension-cultured tobacco [Nicotiana tabacum] cells by Yamamoto, Y. (Okayama Univ., Kurashiki (Japan). Research Inst. for Bioresources), Hachiya, A, Matsumoto, H

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (1997)
    “…Aluminum (Al) and ferrous iron [Fe(II)] are separately non-toxic to cultured tobacco cells in nutrient solution. However, Al and Fe(II) together cause the…”
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    Phenylpropanoids as a protectant of aluminum toxicity in cultured tobacco [Nicotiana tabacum] cells by Yamamoto, Y. (Okayama Univ. (Japan)), Hachiya, A, Hamada, H, Matsumoto, H

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-09-1998)
    “…Aluminum (Al) enhances ferrous ion [Fe(II)]-mediated peroxidation of lipids, which is lethal to normal tobacco cells,but not to phosphate (Pi)-starved cells…”
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    Accumulation of lopinavir resistance-associated mutations over 3 years follow-up of patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy: implication in salvage therapy by TSUCHIYA, Kiyoto, MATSUOKA, Saori, HACHIYA, Atsuko, YASUOKA, Akira, TACHIKAWA, Natsuo, KIKUCHI, Yoshimi, GENKA, Ikumi, TERUYA, Katsuji, KIMURA, Satoshi, OKA, Shinichi

    Published in AIDS (London) (15-06-2001)
    “…More than half the patients with HIV-1 infection are likely to experience virological failure with current combination therapeutic regimens including protease…”
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    Aluminum tolerance acquired during phosphate starvation in cultured tobacco cells by Yamamoto, Y. (Okayama Univ., Kurashiki, Japan.), Masamoto, K, Rikiishi, S, Hachiya, A, Yamaguchi, Y, Matsumoto, H

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-1996)
    “…Al toxicity in cultured tobacco cells (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv Samsun; nonchlorophyllic cell line SL) has been investigated in nutrient medium. In this system,…”
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    The Inhibitory Effect of an Extract of Sanguisorba officinalis L. on Ultraviolet B-Induced Pigmentation via the Suppression of Endothelin-Converting Enzyme-1α by HACHIYA, Akira, KOBAYASHI, Akemi, OHUCHI, Atsushi, KITAHARA, Takashi, TAKEMA, Yoshinori

    Published in Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin (01-06-2001)
    “…Endothelin-1 (ET-1) has been reported to be expressed in human epidermis at both the gene and protein levels. ET-1 plays a pivotal role in ultraviolet B…”
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