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    Gemcitabine alone or in combination with cisplatin in patients with biliary tract cancer: a comparative multicentre study in Japan by Okusaka, T, Nakachi, K, Fukutomi, A, Mizuno, N, Ohkawa, S, Funakoshi, A, Nagino, M, Kondo, S, Nagaoka, S, Funai, J, Koshiji, M, Nambu, Y, Furuse, J, Miyazaki, M, Nimura, Y

    Published in British journal of cancer (10-08-2010)
    “…Background: A British randomised study of gemcitabine plus cisplatin (GC) combination showed promising results in biliary tract cancer (BTC) patients. In our…”
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    Modulation of connexin 43 in rotenone-induced model of Parkinson's disease by Kawasaki, A, Hayashi, T, Nakachi, K, Trosko, J.E, Sugihara, K, Kotake, Y, Ohta, S

    Published in Neuroscience (21-04-2009)
    “…Abstract Gap junctional communication plays an important role in various models of brain pathology, but the changes of gap junctions in Parkinsonism are still…”
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    Cross sectional study of effects of drinking green tea on cardiovascular and liver diseases by Imai, K, Nakachi, K

    Published in BMJ (18-03-1995)
    “…Abstract Objective: To investigate the association between consumption of green tea and various serum markers in a Japanese population, with special reference…”
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    Body mass index and cardiovascular disease in the Asia-Pacific Region: an overview of 33 cohorts involving 310 000 participants by Ni Mhurchu, C, Rodgers, A, Pan, W H, Gu, D F, Woodward, M

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-08-2004)
    “…Background Few prospective data from the Asia-Pacific region are available relating body mass index (BMI) to the risks of stroke and ischaemic heart disease…”
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    Preventive effects of drinking green tea on cancer and cardiovascular disease: Epidemiological evidence for multiple targeting prevention by Nakachi, Kei, Matsuyama, Satoru, Miyake, Satoshi, Suganuma, Masami, Imai, Kazue

    Published in BioFactors (Oxford) (2000)
    “…The significance of drinking green tea in prevention of two of the main lifestyle‐related diseases, cancer and cardiovascular disease, was demonstrated in…”
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    Smoking, quitting, and the risk of cardiovascular disease among women and men in the Asia-Pacific region by Woodward, M, Lam, T H, Barzi, F, Patel, A, Gu, D, Rodgers, A, Suh, Il

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-10-2005)
    “…Accepted 21 April 2005 Background Although smoking is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, it has been suggested that Asians may be less susceptible…”
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    Cancer-Preventive Effects of Drinking Green Tea among a Japanese Population by Imai, Kazue, Suga, Kenji, Nakachi, Kei

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-11-1997)
    “…Background.Laboratory studies have revealed the cancer preventive effects of green tea, so the association between green tea consumption and cancer was…”
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    A New Function of Green Tea: Prevention of Lifestyle-related Diseases by Sueoka, Naoko, Suganuma, Masami, Sueoka, Eisaburo, Okabe, Sachiko, Matsuyama, Satoru, Imai, Kazue, Nakachi, Kei, Fujiki, Hirota

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-04-2001)
    “…: In the normal human life span, there occur lifestyle‐related diseases that may be preventable with nontoxic agents. This paper deals with the preventive…”
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    Changes of ROS during a two-day ultra-marathon race by Hattori, N, Hayashi, T, Nakachi, K, Ichikawa, H, Goto, C, Tokudome, Y, Kuriki, K, Hoshino, H, Shibata, K, Yamada, N, Tokudome, M, Suzuki, S, Nagaya, T, Kobayashi, M, Tokudome, S

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-06-2009)
    “…To assess oxidative stress (OS) induced by endurance exercise, concentrations of serum reactive oxygen species (ROS) were determined in 70 Japanese male…”
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    Clonally Expanded T Lymphocytes from Atomic Bomb Survivors In Vitro Show No Evidence of Cytogenetic Instability by Hamasaki, K., Kusunoki, Y., Nakashima, E., Takahashi, N., Nakachi, K., Nakamura, N., Kodama, Y.

    Published in Radiation research (01-08-2009)
    “…Genomic instability has been suggested as a mechanism by which exposure to ionizing radiation can lead to cancer in exposed humans. However, the data from…”
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    Acute brain injury in hypoglycaemia‐induced hemiplegia by Shirayama, H., Ohshiro, Y., Kinjo, Y., Taira, S., Teruya, I., Nakachi, K., Tawata, M., Takasu, N.

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-06-2004)
    “…Background  The development of hemiplegia as a result of hypoglycaemia was first described in 1928. However, the mechanism remains unclear. Case report  We…”
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    The expression of p73 is increased in lung cancer, independent of p53 gene alteration by TOKUCHI, Y, HASHIMOTO, T, KAWAKAMI, Y, TSUCHIYA, E, KOBAYASHI, Y, HAYASHI, M, NISHIDA, K, HAYASHI, S, IMAI, K, NAKACHI, K, ISHIKAWA, Y, NAKAGAWA, K

    Published in British journal of cancer (01-07-1999)
    “…p73 gene, a new p53 homologue, has been identified: it supposedly acts as tumour suppressor gene in neuroblastoma. To clarify whether p73 might be involved in…”
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    Cytogenetic differences in breast cancer samples between German and Japanese patients by Packeisen, J, Nakachi, K, Boecker, W, Brandt, B, Buerger, H

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-10-2005)
    “…Background: Japanese and German breast cancer cases differ substantially in the frequency of egfr amplification. Aims: To unravel further the cytogenetic…”
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    Soybean-milk-coagulating activity of Bacillus pumilus derives from a serine proteinase by AOYAMA, M, YASUDA, M, NAKACHI, K, KOBAMOTO, N, OKU, H, KATO, F

    Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-04-2000)
    “…A proteolytic enzyme from Bacillus pumilus strain TYO-67, which was able to coagulate the protein in soybean milk, was characterized enzymologically. The…”
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    The CYP1A1 gene and cancer susceptibility by Kawajiri, K, Nakachi, K, Imai, K, Watanabe, J, Hayashi, S

    Published in Critical reviews in oncology/hematology (01-02-1993)
    “…A close correlation between cigarette smoking associated lung cancer incidence and an Msp I restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) of the human P-450…”
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