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    Obstructive shock due to tracheal perforation following long-term placement of a tracheostomy tube in a pediatric patient: a case report by Sakai, Wataru, Nawa, Yuko, Junichi, Oba

    Published in JA clinical reports (21-04-2022)
    “…Background Tracheal perforation, although rare, is a known late complication of tracheostomy tube placement. Case presentation We present a 7-year-old boy with…”
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    Proteolytic Cleavage of High Mobility Group Box 1 Protein by Thrombin–Thrombomodulin Complexes by Ito, Takashi, Kawahara, Ko-ichi, Okamoto, Kohji, Yamada, Shingo, Yasuda, Minetsugu, Imaizumi, Hitoshi, Nawa, Yuko, Meng, Xiaojie, Shrestha, Binita, Hashiguchi, Teruto, Maruyama, Ikuro

    “…OBJECTIVE—High mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) was identified as a mediator of endotoxin lethality. We previously reported that thrombomodulin (TM), an…”
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    Tracheal extubation of anesthetized pediatric patients with heart disease decreases the incidence of emergence agitation: A retrospective study by Kunigo, Tatsuya, Nawa, Yuko, Yoshikawa, Yusuke, Yamakage, Michiaki

    Published in Annals of cardiac anaesthesia (01-10-2020)
    “…Background: Emergence agitation for pediatric patients after general anesthesia is one of the postoperative complications. The relationship between…”
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    HMGB1 Promotes Intraoral Palatal Wound Healing through RAGE-Dependent Mechanisms by Tancharoen, Salunya, Gando, Satoshi, Binita, Shrestha, Nagasato, Tomoka, Kikuchi, Kiyoshi, Nawa, Yuko, Dararat, Pornpen, Yamamoto, Mika, Narkpinit, Somphong, Maruyama, Ikuro

    “…High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is tightly connected to the process of tissue organization upon tissue injury. Here we show that HMGB1 controls epithelium…”
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    Remifentanil prevents increases of blood glucose and lactate levels during cardiopulmonary bypass in pediatric cardiac surgery by Chaki, Tomohiro, Nawa, Yuko, Tamashiro, Keishi, Mizuno, Eri, Hirata, Naoyuki, Yamakage, Michiaki

    Published in Annals of cardiac anaesthesia (01-01-2017)
    “…Introduction: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) can cause stress response that increases levels of cytokine and catecholamine in plasma, resulting in hyperglycemia…”
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    Nucleophosmin may act as an alarmin: implications for severe sepsis by Nawa, Yuko, Kawahara, Ko‐ichi, Tancharoen, Salunya, Meng, Xiaojie, Sameshima, Hisayo, Ito, Takashi, Masuda, Yoshiki, Imaizumi, Hitoshi, Hashiguchi, Teruto, Maruyama, Ikuro

    Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-09-2009)
    “…Nucleophosmin exerts potent biological activities that contribute to systemic inflammation. NPM is a major nucleolar multifunctional protein involved in…”
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    Experimental incision-induced pain in human skin: effects of systemic lidocaine on flare formation and hyperalgesia by Kawamata, Mikito, Takahashi, Toshiyuki, Kozuka, Yuji, Nawa, Yuko, Nishikawa, Kohki, Narimatsu, Eichi, Watanabe, Hiroaki, Namiki, Akiyoshi

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-11-2002)
    “…In order to try to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms of post-operative pain, this study was designed to psychophysically determine physiological…”
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    Anesthetic Management for Pacemaker Implantation in a Child with Mitochondrial Diseases and Complete Atrioventricular Block by Kism, Mai, Tamashiro, Keishi, Sato, Michiko, Nawa, Yuko

    “…A 12-year-old boy with mitochondrial encephalomy- opathy underwent pacemaker implantation for com- plete atrioventricular block. He was hospitalized as his…”
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    Perioperative Management for Atlantoaxial Rotatory Fixation in a Child with Down Syndrome by Kishi, Mai, Tamashiro, Keishi, Sato, Michiko, Yoshikawa, Yusuke, Nawa, Yuko

    “…Atlantoaxial instability is a relatively common com- plication in children with Down syndrome. Atlantoaxial rotatory fixation (AARF) is a condition in which…”
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    Attenuation of LPS-induced iNOS expression by 1,5-anhydro- d-fructose by Meng, Xiaojie, Kawahara, Ko-ichi, Matsushita, Kenji, Nawa, Yuko, Shrestha, Binita, Kikuchi, Kiyoshi, Sameshima, Hisayo, Hashiguchi, Teruto, Maruyama, Ikuro

    “…1,5-anhydro- d-fructose (1,5-AF), a monosaccharide formed from starch and glycogen, exhibits antioxidant and antibacterial activity, and inhibits cytokine…”
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    Anesthetic management of a patient with metatropic dysplasia by Suzuki, Marie, Niiyama, Yukitoshi, Nawa, Yuko, Yamakage, Michiaki

    “…A 5-year-old girl with metatropic dysplasia was scheduled for an operation of posterior cervical fusion. This disease is a rare skeletal dysplasia…”
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    Anesthetic management for a case of an isolated congenital unilateral absence of the right pulmonary artery by Onuma, Sunao, Kawana, Shin, Abe, Junko, Nawa, Yuko

    “…Isolated unilateral absence of the right pulmonary artery without any intracardiac anomaly (APA) is a rare congenital cardiovascular disorder. We report a case…”
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    Inhibition of HMGB1 Translocation by Green Tea Extract in Rats Exposed to Environmental Tobacco Smoke by Sirintip Chaichalotornkul, Wisuda Suvitayavat, Vanida Sangalangkarn, Yuko Nawa, Kiyoshi Kikuchi, Koichi Kawahara, Tawee Saiwichai, Somphong Narkpinit, Pratap Singhasivanon, Ikuro Maruyama, Salunya Tancharoen

    Published in EnvironmentAsia (01-01-2012)
    “…Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure is linked to carcinogenic, oxidative and inflammatory cellular reactions. Green tea polyphenol reportedly plays a…”
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    INJEX50 could improve the success rate of local anesthesia for arterial cannulation in the pediatric intensive care unit: A randomized, double‐blind, single‐center study by Sakai, Wataru, Chaki, Tomohiro, Tachibana, Shunsuke, Ichisaka, Yuki, Nawa, Yuko, Nawa, Tomohiro, Yamakage, Michiaki

    Published in Pediatric anesthesia (01-10-2024)
    “…Background Quick arterial cannulation is required in pediatric emergency situation, which require effective local anesthesia to avoid withdrawal movement…”
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