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    Performance of a new carbon dioxide absorbent, Yabashi lime® as compared to conventional carbon dioxide absorbent during sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs by KONDOH, Kei, ATIBA, Ayman, NAGASE, Kiyoshi, OGAWA, Shizuko, MIWA, Takashi, KATSUMATA, Teruya, UENO, Hiroshi, UZUKA, Yuji

    Published in Journal of Veterinary Medical Science (01-08-2015)
    “…In the present study, we compare a new carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbent, Yabashi lime® with a conventional CO2 absorbent, Sodasorb® as a control CO2 absorbent…”
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    A novel aspartic protease gene, ALP56, is up-regulated in human breast cancer independently from the cathepsin D gene by KONDOH, Kei, TSUJI, Naoki, KAMAGATA, Chinatsu, SASAKI, Masateru, KOBAYASHI, Daisuke, YAGIHASHI, Atsuhito, WATANABE, Naoki

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-03-2003)
    “…Tumor cell invasion requires expression of degradative enzymes such as plasminogen activator, collagenase, and cathepsins. Cathepsin D, a lysosomal aspartic…”
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    PCD1, a novel gene containing PDZ and LIM domains, is overexpressed in human breast cancer and linked to lymph node metastasis by Sasaki, Masateru, Tsuji, Naoki, Furuya, Momoko, Kondoh, Kei, Kamagata, Chinatsu, Kobayashi, Daisuke, Yagihashi, Atsuhito, Watanabe, Naoki

    Published in Anticancer research (01-05-2003)
    “…Despite surgical removal of the primary tumor of breast cancer in patients with apparently localized disease, relapse at local or distant sites may occur…”
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    Enhanced expression of the UROC28 gene in human breast cancer: relationship to ERBB2 gene expression by Kamagata, Chinatsu, Tsuji, Naoki, Kondoh, Kei, Sasaki, Masateru, Kobayashi, Daisuke, Yagihashi, Atsuhito, Watanabe, Naoki

    Published in Anticancer research (01-11-2002)
    “…ERBB2, a highly important oncogene in invasive breast cancer, is not only a prognostic factor but also a predictive marker for response to therapeutic agents…”
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    A novel aspartate protease gene, ALP56, is related to morphological features of colorectal adenomas by TSUJI, Naoki, KONDOH, Kei, FURUYA, Momoko, KOBAYASHI, Daisuke, YAGIHASHI, Atsuhito, INOUE, Yoshiyuki, MEGURO, Takashi, HORITA, Shoichi, TAKAHASHI, Hiroshi, WATANABE, Naoki

    “…The recently identified aspartate protease gene ALP56 is up-regulated in human malignant tumors, including colorectal cancers, but the relationship remain…”
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