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    Involvement of free radicals and oxidative stress in NAFLD/NASH by Sumida, Y, Niki, E, Naito, Y, Yoshikawa, T

    Published in Free radical research (01-11-2013)
    “…Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is now the most common liver disease affecting high proportion of the population worldwide. NAFLD encompasses a large…”
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    Different profiles of circulating angiogenic factors and adipocytokines between early‐ and late‐onset pre‐eclampsia by Masuyama, H, Segawa, T, Sumida, Y, Masumoto, A, Inoue, S, Akahori, Y, Hiramatsu, Y

    “…Please cite this paper as: Masuyama H, Segawa T, Sumida Y, Masumoto A, Inoue S, Akahori Y, Hiramatsu Y. Different profiles of circulating angiogenic factors…”
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    Symbiodiniaceae‐Derived Fatty Acids Are Stored Differentially Across Giant Clam Species and Organs by Neves, Júlia R., Taniguchi, Satie, Bícego, Márcia C., Sumida, Paulo Y. G., Mies, Miguel

    Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-10-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Giant clams are invertebrates that form mutualistic associations with Symbiodiniaceae dinoflagellates. Despite their ecological significance, gaps…”
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    Diversity of bone-eating Osedax worms on the deep Atlantic whale falls—bathymetric variation and inter-basin distributions by Shimabukuro, Mauricio, Sumida, Paulo Y. G.

    Published in Marine biodiversity (01-12-2019)
    “…Bone-eating Osedax worms can quickly colonize exposed bones and are important ecosystem engineers in whale fall communities, contributing to cause of bone…”
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    South Atlantic Coral Reefs Are Major Global Warming Refugia and Less Susceptible to Bleaching by Mies, Miguel, Francini-Filho, Ronaldo B., Zilberberg, Carla, Garrido, Amana G., Longo, Guilherme O., Laurentino, Eduarda, Güth, Arthur Z., Sumida, Paulo Y. G., Banha, Thomás N. S.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (25-06-2020)
    “…Mass coral bleaching has increased in intensity and frequency and has severely impacted shallow tropical reefs worldwide. Although extensive investigation has…”
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    Juvenile Cassiopea andromeda medusae are resistant to multiple thermal stress events by Banha, Thomás N. S., Mies, Miguel, Güth, Arthur Z., Pomory, Christopher M., Sumida, Paulo Y. G.

    Published in Marine biology (01-11-2020)
    “…Oceans are undergoing successive heatwaves. Several invertebrate taxa associate with dinoflagellates and are susceptible to bleaching caused by heat stress…”
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    Endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal tumors: technical difficulties and rate of perforation by Yoshida, N, Wakabayashi, N, Kanemasa, K, Sumida, Y, Hasegawa, D, Inoue, K, Morimoto, Y, Kashiwa, A, Konishi, H, Yagi, N, Naito, Y, Yanagisawa, A, Yoshikawa, T

    Published in Endoscopy (01-09-2009)
    “…Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for colorectal tumors is not generally recommended because of the technical difficulties and complications, including…”
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    Short-term outcomes of delta-shaped anastomosis versus functional end-to-end anastomosis using linear staplers for colon cancer by Ono, R., Tominaga, T., Ishii, M., Hisanaga, M., Araki, M., Sumida, Y., Nonaka, T., Hashimoto, S., Shiraishi, T., Noda, K., Takeshita, H., Fukuoka, H., Oyama, S., Ishimaru, K., Sawai, T., Matsumoto, K.

    Published in Techniques in coloproctology (01-12-2024)
    “…Background Several methods are used for reconstruction in colon cancer surgery, including hand-sewn or stapled anastomosis. However, few reports have compared…”
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    Production in Giant Clam Aquaculture: Trends and Challenges by Mies, M, Dor, P, Güth, A Z, Sumida, P Y G

    Published in Reviews in fisheries science (02-10-2017)
    “…Giant clams are bivalves found across Indo-Pacific coral reefs and intensively harvested for both food and marine aquarium trade markets. Aquaculture protocols…”
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    In situ shifts of predominance between autotrophic and heterotrophic feeding in the reef-building coral Mussismilia hispida: an approach using fatty acid trophic markers by Mies, M., Güth, A. Z., Tenório, A. A., Banha, T. N. S., Waters, L. G., Polito, P. S., Taniguchi, S., Bícego, M. C., Sumida, P. Y. G.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2018)
    “…Many species of reef-building corals are mixotrophic, relying on both photoautotrophy performed by their dinoflagellate symbionts and heterotrophy from…”
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    Bleaching in reef invertebrate larvae associated with Symbiodinium strains within clades A–F by Mies, M., Güth, A. Z., Castro, C. B., Pires, D. O., Calderon, E. N., Pompeu, M., Sumida, P. Y. G.

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-2018)
    “…Coral reefs are diverse ecosystems relying on the presence of dinoflagellates (genus Symbiodinium ), that are found in symbiotic association with multiple…”
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    Whale falls as chemosynthetic refugia: a perspective from free-living deep-sea nematodes by Avila, Ana K. F., Shimabukuro, Maurício, Couto, Daniel M., Alfaro-Lucas, Joan M., Sumida, Paulo Y. G., Gallucci, Fabiane

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (02-05-2023)
    “…Whale carcasses create habitats in the deep sea which are colonized by organisms related to other chemosynthetic environments suggesting that whale falls may…”
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    Macrofaunal succession in sediments around kelp and wood falls in the deep NE Pacific and community overlap with other reducing habitats by Bernardino, Angelo F., Smith, Craig R., Baco, Amy, Altamira, Iris, Sumida, Paulo Y.G.

    “…Sunken parcels of macroalgae and wood provide important oases of organic enrichment at the deep-sea floor, yet sediment community structure and succession…”
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    Deep-Sea Habitats and Megafauna on the Slopes of the São Paulo Ridge, SW Atlantic by Perez, Jose Angel A., Gavazzoni, Lucas, de Souza, Luis Henrique P., Sumida, Paulo Y. Gomes, Kitazato, Hiroshi

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (18-09-2020)
    “…The São Paulo Ridge (SPR) is a 350 km-long linear geological feature located in the Continental Margin off Brazil (Latitude 28 - 29°S, Longitude 40 - 45°W). In…”
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    Expression of a symbiosis-specific gene in Symbiodinium type A1 associated with coral, nudibranch and giant clam larvae by Mies, M., Voolstra, C. R., Castro, C. B., Pires, D. O., Calderon, E. N., Sumida, P. Y. G.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-05-2017)
    “…Symbiodinium are responsible for the majority of primary production in coral reefs and found in a mutualistic symbiosis with multiple animal phyla. However,…”
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