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    Predominant role of 25OHD in the negative regulation of PTH expression: Clinical relevance for hypovitaminosis D by Kawahara, Masayuki, Iwasaki, Yasumasa, Sakaguchi, Kazushige, Taguchi, Takafumi, Nishiyama, Mitsuru, Nigawara, Takeshi, Tsugita, Makoto, Kambayashi, Machiko, Suda, Toshihoro, Hashimoto, Kozo

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (26-03-2008)
    “…Although severe deficiency of bioactive vitamin D (1,25OH2D) causes rickets, mild insufficiency of the hormone, known as hypovitaminosis D, is responsible for…”
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    A Male Case of Nonclassical 21-hydroxylase Deficiency First Manifested in His Sixties with Adrenocortical Incidentaloma by NIGAWARA, Takeshi, KAGEYAMA, Kazunori, SAKIHARA, Satoru, TAKAYASU, Shinobu, KAWAHARA, Masayuki, IMAI, Atsushi, OHYAMA, Chikara, USUI, Takeshi, SASANO, Hironobu, SUDA, Toshihiro

    Published in Endocrine Journal (2008)
    “…Nonclassical form of 21-hydroxylase deficiency (NC 21OHD) as a frequent variant on the milder end of the disease spectrum has been widely acknowledged, but its…”
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    Valve Academic Research Consortium Consensus Report: The Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Agency Perspective by Ikeda, Koji, Ho, Mami, Kawahara, Masayuki

    “…Considering implantation in smaller body size, such as in Asian patients, or future possible expansion of the size variation of TAVI device, the critical value…”
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    A Male Case of Nonclassical 21-hydroxylase Deficiency First Manifested in His Sixties with Adrenocortical Incidentaloma by TAKESHI NIGAWARA, KAZUNORI KAGEYAMA, SATORU SAKIHARA, SHINOBU TAKAYASU, MASAYUKI KAWAHARA, ATSUSHI IMAI, CHIKARA OHYAMA, TAKESHI USUI, HIRONOBU SASANO, TOSHIHIRO SUDA

    Published in ENDOCRINE JOURNAL (2008)
    “…Abstract. Nonclassical form of 21-hydroxylase deficiency (NC 21OHD) as a frequent variant on the milder end of the disease spectrum has been widely…”
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