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    Global analysis of DNA methylation in early-stage liver fibrosis by Komatsu, Yoko, Waku, Tsuyoshi, Iwasaki, Naoya, Ono, Wakana, Yamaguchi, Chie, Yanagisawa, Junn

    Published in BMC medical genomics (27-01-2012)
    “…Liver fibrosis is caused by chemicals or viral infection. The progression of liver fibrosis results in hepatocellular carcinogenesis in later stages. Recent…”
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    Simultaneous monitoring of activity and heart rate variability in depressed patients: A pilot study using a wearable monitor for 3 consecutive days by Koga, Norie, Komatsu, Yoko, Shinozaki, Ryo, Ishida, Ikki, Shimizu, Yusuke, Ishimaru, Sonoko, Kunugi, Hiroshi

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology reports (01-12-2022)
    “…Introduction Reduced activity and sleep–wake rhythm disturbances are essential features of depressive episodes. In addition, alterations in heart rate…”
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    Emotion estimation using a wearable heart rate monitoring device in Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) during veterinary clinical procedures by KIDO, Nobuhide, TANAKA, Sohei, OMIYA, Tomoko, KAMITE, Yuko, SAWADA, Kohei, KOMATSU, Yoko, SHOJI, Yasuyuki, SENZAKI, Masaru, HANZAWA, Sayuri, ANDO, Masato, SUTO, Ikko

    “…Fatal accidents in captive elephants occasionally occur because humans are unable to gauge elephants’ emotions solely by their behavior. The intellectual…”
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    Cost-effectiveness analysis comparing repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy with antidepressant treatment in patients with treatment-resistant depression in Japan by Noda, Yoshihiro, Miyashita, Chiaki, Komatsu, Yoko, Kito, Shinsuke, Mimura, Masaru

    Published in Psychiatry research (01-12-2023)
    “…Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) became covered by the National Health Insurance…”
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    Estrogen Inhibits Transforming Growth Factor β Signaling by Promoting Smad2/3 Degradation by Ito, Ichiaki, Hanyu, Aki, Wayama, Mitsutoshi, Goto, Natsuka, Katsuno, Yoko, Kawasaki, Shohei, Nakajima, Yuka, Kajiro, Masashi, Komatsu, Yoko, Fujimura, Akiko, Hirota, Ryuichi, Murayama, Akiko, Kimura, Keiji, Imamura, Takeshi, Yanagisawa, Junn

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-05-2010)
    “…Estrogen is a growth factor that stimulates cell proliferation. The effects of estrogen are mediated through the estrogen receptors, ERα and ERβ, which…”
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    Emotion estimation using a wearable heart rate monitoring device in Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) during veterinary clinical procedures by KIDO, Nobuhide, TANAKA, Sohei, OMIYA, Tomoko, KAMITE, Yuko, SAWADA, Kohei, KOMATSU, Yoko, SHOJI, Yasuyuki, SENZAKI, Masaru, HANZAWA, Sayuri, ANDO, Masato, SUTO, Ikko

    “…Fatal accidents in captive elephants occasionally occur because humans are unable to gauge elephants' emotions solely by their behavior. The intellectual…”
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    Purification and Some Properties of α-Galactosidase from Penicillium purpurogenum by Shibuya, Hajime, Kobayashi, Hideyuki, Gun Park, Gwi, Komatsu, Yoko, Sato, Taku, Kaneko, Reiji, Nagasaki, Hiroaki, Yoshida, Shigeki, Kasamo, Kunihiro, Kusakabe, Isao

    “…α-Galactosidase was purified by ion-exchange chromatographies on DEAE-cellulose and SE-cellulose columns from the culture filtrate of Penicillium purpurogenum…”
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    Identification and classification of beta-lactamases in clinical isolates of bacteria by Inoue, Matsuhisa, Nakano, Ryuichi, Hosaka, Yoshio, Okitsu, Naohiro, Kaneko, Kenichi, Komatsu, Yoko, Kitasato, Hidero, Okamoto, Ryoichi

    Published in Japanese journal of antibiotics (01-09-2002)
    “…Emergence of bacterial resistance has rendered ineffective a number of previously valuable antibiotic treatments and now threatens the effectiveness of others…”
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    PPAR{gamma} ligands suppress the feedback loop between E2F2 and cyclin-E1 by Komatsu, Yoko, Ito, Ichiaki, Wayama, Mitsutoshi, Fujimura, Akiko, Akaogi, Kensuke, Machida, Hikaru, Nakajima, Yuka, Kuroda, Takao, Ohmori, Kazuji, Murayama, Akiko, Kimura, Keiji, Yanagisawa, Junn

    “…PPAR{gamma} is a nuclear hormone receptor that plays a key role in the induction of peroxisome proliferation. A number of studies showed that PPAR{gamma}…”
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    PPARγ ligands suppress the feedback loop between E2F2 and cyclin-E1 by Komatsu, Yoko, Ito, Ichiaki, Wayama, Mitsutoshi, Fujimura, Akiko, Akaogi, Kensuke, Machida, Hikaru, Nakajima, Yuka, Kuroda, Takao, Ohmori, Kazuji, Murayama, Akiko, Kimura, Keiji, Yanagisawa, Junn

    “…PPARγ is a nuclear hormone receptor that plays a key role in the induction of peroxisome proliferation. A number of studies showed that PPARγ ligands suppress…”
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    SUSCEPTIBILITIES OF THE NORMAL BACTERIAL FLORA TO BROAD SPECTRUM ANTIBIOTICS UNDER ANAEROBIC CONDITION by ARAI, TOSHIHIKO, KOMATSU, YOKO

    Published in Keio journal of medicine (1981)
    “…We measured the susceptibilities of the normal intestinal bacterial flora as well as opportunistic pathogens to the major broad spectrum antibiotics under…”
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    EXTRACELLULAR PROTEASE PRODUCTION OF VARIOUS BACTERIA AND THE ROLE OF PROTEASES ON THE PATHOGENICITY OF OPPORTUNISTIC PATHOGENS by ARAI, TOSHIHIKO, KOMATSU, SADAO, KOMATSU, YOKO

    Published in Keio journal of medicine (1981)
    “…We proved that our improved egg york agar medium was useful for the semiquantitative estimation of the protease production as well as for the de-tection of…”
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    PROTECTIVE ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE HUMAN IMMUNOGLOBULIN AS WELL AS A FRESH HUMAN SERUM AGAINST VARIOUS OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS by ARAI, TOSHIHIKO, KOMATSU, YOKO, KOMATSU, SADAO

    Published in Keio journal of medicine (1981)
    “…Agglutinating and opsonic activities of the commercially available human immunoglobulin as well as a healthy human volunteer serum against various bacteria…”
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    PREVALENCES OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS ISOLATED FROM CLINICAL MATERIALS IN TOKYO AREA AND THEIR CONJUGATIVE R PLASMIDS IN 1978 by ARAI, TOSHIHIKO, KOMATSU, SADAO, KOMATSU, YOKO

    Published in Keio journal of medicine (1980)
    “…We surveyed antibiotic resistant E. coli strains isolated in the clinical laboratories of various hospitals around Tokyo area and their conjugative R plasmids…”
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    PREVALENCES OF VARIOUS BIOACTIVE ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS ISOLATED FROM CLINICAL MATERIALS IN TOKYO AREA IN 1978 by ARAI, TOSHIHIKO, KOMATSU, SADAO, KOMATSU, YOKO

    Published in Keio journal of medicine (1980)
    “…We surveyed the adhesive, enterotoxigenic, hemolytic, colicin producing, cell-invasive, capsule forming, special surface antigen producing and actively iron…”
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