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    Activation of the hypoxia‐inducible factor pathway induced by prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 deficiency enhances the effect of running training in mice by Nunomiya, A., Shin, J., Kitajima, Y., Dan, T., Miyata, T., Nagatomi, R.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-05-2017)
    “…Aims Hypoxic response mediated by hypoxia‐inducible factor (HIF) seems to contribute to the benefit of endurance training. To verify the direct contribution of…”
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    High circulating adiponectin levels predict decreased muscle strength among older adults aged 70 years and over: A prospective cohort study by Huang, C, Tomata, Y, Kakizaki, M, Sugawara, Y, Hozawa, A, Momma, H, Tsuji, I, Nagatomi, R

    “…Abstract Background and aims Population-based researches indicate that circulating adiponectin is inversely associated with muscle strength. However,…”
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    Oral Health Behavior and Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Adults by Kobayashi, Y., Niu, K., Guan, L., Momma, H., Guo, H., Cui, Y., Nagatomi, R.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-05-2012)
    “…Inflammation has been strongly related to metabolic syndrome (MetS). Periodontal disease is the most common chronic infection in adults. We investigated a…”
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    Inverse association between circulating adiponectin levels and skeletal muscle strength in Japanese men and women by Huang, C, Niu, K, Momma, H, Kobayashi, Y, Guan, L, Nagatomi, R

    “…Abstract Background and aims Increased levels of circulating adiponectin in the elderly cause a negative impact on physical function and health status, which…”
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    Association of Japanese dietary pattern with serum adiponectin concentration in Japanese adult men by Guo, H, Niu, K, Monma, H, Kobayashi, Y, Guan, L, Sato, M, Minamishima, D, Nagatomi, R

    “…Abstract Background and aims Although previous studies suggest that the traditional Japanese dietary pattern is independently associated with a low…”
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    Breakfast consumption frequency is associated with grip strength in a population of healthy Japanese adults by Huang, C, Niu, K, Momma, H, Kobayashi, Y, Guan, L, Chujo, M, Otomo, A, Cui, Y, Nagatomi, R

    “…Abstract Background and aims Several studies have reported that regular consumption of breakfast is associated with health benefits. However, only a few…”
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    The consumption of fish cooked by different methods was related to the risk of hyperuricemia in Japanese adults: A 3-year follow-up study by Ren, Z, Huang, C, Momma, H, Cui, Y, Sugiyama, S, Niu, K, Nagatomi, R

    “…Abstract Background and aims Fish consumption is a recognized risk factor for elevated serum uric acid (UA) levels, hyperuricemia, and gout. However, the…”
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    Skin advanced glycation end-product accumulation is negatively associated with calcaneal osteo-sono assessment index among non-diabetic adult Japanese men by Momma, H., Niu, K., Kobayashi, Y., Guan, L., Sato, M., Guo, H., Chujo, M., Otomo, A., Yufei, C., Tadaura, H., Saito, T., Mori, T., Miyata, T., Nagatomi, R.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-06-2012)
    “…Summary This study aims to determine the relationship between advanced glycation end-product (AGE) accumulation in skin tissue and bone strength, assessed by…”
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    Acute stress reduces intraparenchymal lung natural killer cells via beta‐adrenergic stimulation by Kanemi, O., Zhang, X., Sakamoto, Y., Ebina, M., Nagatomi, R.

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-01-2005)
    “…Summary There are lines of evidence that natural killer (NK) cells are sensitive to physical and psychological stress. Alterations in the immune system…”
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    Molecular identification of an arsenic four-gene operon in Campylobacter lari by Nakajima, T, Hayashi, K, Nagatomi, R, Matsubara, K, Moore, J. E, Millar, B. C, Matsuda, M

    Published in Folia microbiologica (01-05-2013)
    “…An arsenic (ars) four-gene operon, containing genes encoding a putative membrane permease (ArsP), a transcriptional repressor (ArsR), an arsenate reductase…”
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    Whole-body energy mapping under physical exercise using positron emission tomography by IEMITSU, Motoyuki, ITOH, Masatoshi, FUJIMOTO, Toshihiko, TASHIRO, Manabu, NAGATOMI, Ryoichi, OHMORI, Hiroaki, ISHII, Keizo

    “…We attempted to visualize dynamic adjustment of glucose utilization in humans in the whole-body organs during physical exercise by using three-dimensional…”
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