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    Response to exercise‐induced blood pressure elevation is blunted in wrist‐cuff automated oscillometric measurement in healthy young college students by Sato, Tatsuya, Ichise, Nobutoshi, Terashima, Yoshinori, Kato, Aoi, Yamazaki, Hiroya, Jimbo, Shunsuke, Tohse, Noritsugu

    Published in Physiological reports (01-09-2020)
    “…Background A wrist‐cuff automated oscillometric device is portable and useful for self‐monitoring of blood pressure (BP) at home and outdoors when an upper arm…”
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    Quick Refolding of High-Concentration Proteins via Microchannel Dialysis by Kato, Aoi, Ohashi, Hidenori

    “…The industrial production of active proteins from Escherichia coli necessitates the refolding of high concentrations of protein over a short period of time…”
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    Giant coronary artery aneurysm occluded completely by a thrombus by Ishida, Shinichi, Maeno, Genki, Kato, Aoi, Wada, Yuson, Okawa, Hideyuki, Sakurai, Takahisa, Nonaka, Toshimichi

    Published in Journal of surgical case reports (02-05-2024)
    “…A coronary artery aneurysm is an uncommon vascular disorder, and it can be a life-threatening disease when associated with rupture or an embolism. A…”
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    Hand-Driven Device for Preparation of Linearly Aligned Hydrogel Sheets by Kato, Aoi, Oda, Haruka, Takamori, Sho, Mimura, Hisatoshi, Osaki, Toshihisa, Miki, Norihisa, Takeuchi, Shoji

    “…In this paper, we present a three-layered device for preparation of heterologous core layers linearly aligned in a hydrogel sheet by a simple four-step process…”
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    Gastro-protective action of lafutidine mediated by capsaicinsensitive afferent neurons without interaction with TRPV1 and involvement of endogenous prostaglandins by Kazuhiro Fukushima Yoko Aoi Shinichi Kato Koji Takeuchi

    “…AIM: Lafutidine, a histamine H2 receptor antagonist, exhibits gastro-protective action mediated by capsaicinsensitive afferent neurons (CSN). We compared the…”
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