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    Activation of cellular antioxidative stress and migration activities by purified components from immortalized stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth by Shu, Yujing, Otake, Masato, Seta, Yasuhiro, Hori, Keigo, Kuramochi, Akiko, Ohba, Yoshio, Teramura, Yuji

    Published in Scientific reports (03-07-2024)
    “…Although stem cell-based regenerative medicine has been extensively studied, it remains difficult to reconstruct three dimensional tissues and organs in…”
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    Hair Cycle Resting Phase Is Regulated by Cyclic Epithelial FGF18 Signaling by Kimura-Ueki, Miho, Oda, Yuko, Oki, Junko, Komi-Kuramochi, Akiko, Honda, Emi, Asada, Masahiro, Suzuki, Masashi, Imamura, Toru

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-05-2012)
    “…Hair follicles repeatedly cycle through growth (anagen), regression (catagen), and resting (telogen) phases. Although the signaling molecules involved in the…”
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    Comprehensive Analysis of FGF and FGFR Expression in Skin: FGF18 Is Highly Expressed in Hair Follicles and Capable of Inducing Anagen from Telogen Stage Hair Follicles by Kawano, Mitsuko, Komi-Kuramochi, Akiko, Asada, Masahiro, Suzuki, Masashi, Oki, Junko, Jiang, Ju, Imamura, Toru

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-05-2005)
    “…We quantified the mRNA expression of all 22 fibroblast growth factor family members (FGF) and their four receptors (FGFR) in adult mouse full-thickness skin at…”
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    Expression of fibroblast growth factors and their receptors during full-thickness skin wound healing in young and aged mice by Komi-Kuramochi, Akiko, Kawano, Mitsuko, Oda, Yuko, Asada, Masahiro, Suzuki, Masashi, Oki, Junko, Imamura, Toru

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-08-2005)
    “…The highly ordered process of wound healing involves the coordinated regulation of cell proliferation and migration and tissue remodeling, predominantly by…”
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    βKlotho Is Required for Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) 21 Signaling through FGF Receptor (FGFR) 1c and FGFR3c by Suzuki, Masashi, Uehara, Yuriko, Motomura-Matsuzaka, Kaori, Oki, Junko, Koyama, Yoshinori, Kimura, Miho, Asada, Masahiro, Komi-Kuramochi, Akiko, Oka, Syuichi, Imamura, Toru

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-04-2008)
    “…Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 21, a structural relative of FGF23 that regulates phosphate homeostasis, is a regulator of insulin-independent glucose transport…”
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    Woodfruticosin (woodfordin C), a new inhibitor of DNA topoisomerase II. Experimental antitumor activity by Kuramochi-Motegi, A, Kuramochi, H, Kobayashi, F, Ekimoto, H, Takahashi, K, Kadota, S, Takamori, Y, Kikuchi, T

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (17-11-1992)
    “…Woodfruticosin (woodfordin C) (WFC), a new inhibitor of DNA topoisomerase II (topo-II), was isolated from methanol extract of Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz…”
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    betaKlotho is required for fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 21 signaling through FGF receptor (FGFR) 1c and FGFR3c by Suzuki, Masashi, Uehara, Yuriko, Motomura-Matsuzaka, Kaori, Oki, Junko, Koyama, Yoshinori, Kimura, Miho, Asada, Masahiro, Komi-Kuramochi, Akiko, Oka, Syuichi, Imamura, Toru

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-04-2008)
    “…Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 21, a structural relative of FGF23 that regulates phosphate homeostasis, is a regulator of insulin-independent glucose transport…”
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    Lupus Susceptibility Loci in New Zealand Mice by Kono, Dwight H., Burlingame, Rufus W., Owens, Dan G., Kuramochi, Akiko, Balderas, Robert S., Balomenos, Dimitrios, Theofilopoulos, Argyrios N.

    “…Susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus has been unequivocally established to be an inherited trait, but the exact genes and how they confer…”
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    Cell killing mode of liblomycin (NK313), a novel dose-survival relationship different from bleomycins by Kuramochi-Motegi, A, Kuramochi, H, Takahashi, K, Takeuchi, T

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1991)
    “…Liblomycin (NK313) is a novel derivative of bleomycin (BLM) and peplomycin (PEP). The cell kill kinetics of NK313 on rat ascites hepatoma AH66 were compared…”
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