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    Changes of plasma atrial and brain natriuretic peptide levels during hemodialysis by Ishikura, F, Ando, Y, Park, Y D, Tani, A, Shirai, D, Matsuoka, H, Miyatake, K

    Published in Renal failure (01-01-1996)
    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of hemodialysis on the plasma concentration of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides, and to determine the…”
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    Evaluation of hemodialysis efficiency by an edema fluid model by Shirai, D, Kajimoto, Y, Ochi, S, Tanaka, Y, Wada, A, Yano, F, Izumi, M, Fujita, Y, Nakahama, H

    Published in Renal failure (1992)
    “…The concentrations of urea, creatinine, and uric acid were measured in edema fluid and plasma during hemodialysis and 18 h after hemodialysis. The…”
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    Effect of latamoxef on platelet aggregation in hemodialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients by INOUE, TORU, SAKAGUCHI, KATSUHIKO, YOSHIDA, KANJI, IMAI, TETSUYA, KAJIMOTO, YOSHITERU, DAIROKU, SHIRAI

    Published in Nihon Jinzo Gakkai shi (1986)
    “…We have examined effects of latamoxef (LMOX) for platelet aggregation in chronic hemodialysis or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients. Six…”
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    Effect of Chroplorpamide and Its Related Substances on Water Permeability in the Toad Urinary Bladder by Shirai, Dairoku

    “…This study was attempted to clarify the mechanism of antidiuretic action of chlorpropamide and its related substances, such as tolbutamide, carbutomide,…”
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    Prognosis of Chronic Glomerulonephritis with Special Reference to Hypertension and Renal Function : Prognosis and Treatment of Renal Hypertension by URAKABE, SHIGEHARU, SHIRAI, DAIROKU, ORITA, YOSHIMASA, ANDO, AKIO

    Published in JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL (1975)
    “…Incidence of hypertension in chronic glomerulonephritis and its influence on the clinical course of the disease were studied using statistic technique,…”
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    Effect of Urea Derivatives and Analgesics on the Permeability to Water and Electrical Properties of the Urinary Bladder of the Toad by SHIRAI, DAIROKU, URAKABE, SHIGEHARU, ANDO, AKIO, TAKAMITSU, YOSHIHIRO, ORITA, YOSHIMASA, ABE, HlROSHI

    Published in JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL (1970)
    “…Four urea derivatives and six analgetics examined here, when added to the serosal medium bathing the urinary bladder of the toad, Bufo vulgaris japo-nicus,…”
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    Effect of Urinary Urea/Nonurea on Urinary Concentrating Ability and Renal Water Economy in Patients with Renal Diseases by ORITA, YOSHIMASA, SHIRAI, DAIROKU, ANDO, AKIO, TAKAMITSU, YOSHIHIRO, URAKABE, SHIGEHARU, FURUKAWA, TOSHIYUKI, ABE, HIROSHI

    Published in JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL (1967)
    “…1) Urinary urea/nonurea ratio is closely related to urinary concentrating ability and indices indicating renal water economy in patients with renal diseases…”
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    Loss of Amino Acid During Hemodialysis and Essential Amino Acid Supplementation in Patients on Regular Dialysis Treatment by Iida, Nobutoshi, Shirai, Dairoku, Iwasaki, Etsuko, Okada, Hisatake, Uchisaka, Takeshi, Hamano, Machiko, Mikami, Hiroshi

    Published in Nihon Jinzo Gakkai shi (1977)
    “…Loss of amino acid during hemodialysis was examined serially, and investigated to correct the loss with infusion of essential amino acid (FAA) with histidine…”
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    High Dose Furosemide in the Treatment of Hypertension with Renal Failure by Iida, Nobutoshi, Shirai, Dairoku, Iwasaki, Etsuko, Okada, Naotake, Uchisaka, Takeshi, Hamano, Machiko, Fukuhara, Yoshifumi, Mikami, Hiroshi

    “…Thirty hypertensive patients whose creatinine clearance were less than 30 ml/min treated with Furosemide combined with other hypotensive agents. The following…”
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    STUDIES ON HUCKEL'S MOLECULAR-ORBITAL CALCULATION (3dπ-2pπ) OF THE SULFAMYL PART OF THIAZIDE DIURETICS by ORITA, YOSHIMASA, ANDO, AKIO, TAKAMITSU, YOSHIHIRO, SHIRAI, DAIROKU, URAKABE, SHIGEHARU, ABE, HIROSHI

    Published in JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL (1972)
    “…Presented here is the successfully corrected case of a four-year-old boy with congenital mitral insufficiency and ventricular septal defect associ-ated with…”
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    Effect of Sulfonylureas on the Permeability to Water and Electrical Properties of the Urinary Bladder of the Toad by URAKABE, SHIGEHARU, SHIRAI, DAIROKU, ANDO, AKIO, TAKAMITSU, YOSHIHIRO, ORITA, YOSHIMASA, ABE, HIROSHI

    Published in JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL (01-01-1970)
    “…Chlorpropamide induced an increase in the permeability to water of the urinary bladder of Bufo vulgaris japonicus only when added to the serosal medium even in…”
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    A Quantum Chemical Study extended to the Sulfamyl Group of Thiazide Diuretics by ANDO, AKIO, ORITA, YOSHIMASA, TAKAMITSU, YOSHIHIRO, URAKABE, SHIGEHARU, SHIRAI, DAIROKU, ABE, HIROSHI

    Published in JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL (01-01-1970)
    “…HUCKEL's LCAO-MO method was applied to the sulfamyl parts of thiazide diuretics. Resonance integrals of sulfur-oxygen bond, sulfur-nitrogen bond and…”
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    A Quantum Chemical Study with Special Reference to the Sulfamyl Group of Sulfonylureas by ORITA, YOSHIMASA, ANDO, AKIO, TAKAMITSU, YOSHIHIOR, URAKABE, SHIGEHARU, SHIRAI, DAIROKU, ABE, HIROSHI

    Published in JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL (1970)
    “…HUCKEL's LCAO-MO Method was applied to the sulfamyl part of sulfonylureas and related compounds. The parameters used were already discussed in the authors'…”
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    A Quantum-biological Analysis of Thiazide Diuretics and Ethacrynic Acid by ORITA, YOSHIMASA, ANDO, AKIO, TAKAMITSU, YOSHIHIRO, SHIRAI, DAIROKU, URAKABE, SHIGEHARU, FURUKAWA, TOSHIYUKI, ABE, HIROSHI

    Published in JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL (1968)
    “…Molecular orbital energy of thiazide diuretics, ethacrynic acid, DPN, DPNH, FAD and FADH2 was calculated by Simple-LCAOMO Method. ·K· values of the lowest…”
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    THE RENAL CLEARANCE OF DIHYDROXYMETHYLFRATRIZINE (FT) AND THE DEGREE OF CLINICAL NEPHROTOXICITY OF FT by ORITA, YOSHIMASA, SHIRAI, DAIROKU, ANDO, AKIO, TAKAMITSU, YOSHIHIRO, URAKABE, SHIGEHARU, ABE, YUTAKA

    Published in CHEMOTHERAPY (1971)
    “…This study was attempted to estimate the renal clearance of dihydroxymethylfratrizine (FT) and the degree of clinical nephrotcxicity of FT. 1. Serum…”
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    Treatment of Glomerulonephritis with Indomethacin by Ueda, Naohiko, Urakabe, Shigeharu, Orita, Yoshimasa, Kohama, Motoo, Shirai, Dairoku, Ando, Akio, Nakata, Kazuhiro, Yuasa, Shigekazu, Fukuhara, Yoshinobu, Kimura, Genjiro, Abe, Hiroshi

    Published in Nihon Jinzo Gakkai shi (01-04-1974)
    “…Forty-four patients with glomerulonephritis were treated with an antiinflammatory drug, indomethacin, especially in order to assess whether the effect on…”
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    Echocardiographic Features in a Patient with Primary Oxalosis by Yoshioka, Jun, Park, Yung-Dae, Tanaka, Yoshimu, Kobayashi, Yasushi, Miyajima, Makoto, Tani, Akihiro, Hori, Masatsugu, Shirai, Dairoku

    Published in Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (01-10-2001)
    “…Primary oxalosis is a rare congenital disorder of oxalate metabolism characterized by deposits of calcium oxalate in several organs, including the heart. We…”
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    Elevated serum pepsinogens in chronic renal failure patients by Nakahama, H, Tanaka, Y, Shirai, D, Nishihara, F, Takamitsu, Y, Nakanishi, T, Sugita, M

    Published in Nephron (2015) (1995)
    “…Human pepsinogens, the precursors of pepsin, originating from the stomach mucosa, are classified into two biochemically distinct groups, namely pepsinogen I…”
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