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    Stepwise Progression of Centrosome Defects Associated with Local Tumor Growth and Metastatic Process of Human Pancreatic Carcinoma Cells Transplanted Orthotopically into Nude Mice by Shono, Masaki, Sato, Norihiro, Mizumoto, Kazuhiro, Maehara, Naoki, Nakamura, Masafumi, Nagai, Eishi, Tanaka, Masao

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-07-2001)
    “…Recent evidence indicates that loss of centrosome integrity may be a major cause of genetic instability underlying various human cancers. The aim of this study…”
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    Radial Forearm Flap with Vascularized Tendons for Hand Reconstruction by Yajima, Hiroshi, Inada, Yuji, Shono, Masaki, Tamai, Susumu

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-08-1996)
    “…We treated six patients with soft-tissue defects involving the skin and extensor or flexor tendons using a cutaneotendinous radial forearm flap. There were…”
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    Instability of chromosome 8 as an indicator of aggressive tumor phenotype in pancreatic cancer by Sato, Norihiro, Mizumoto, Kazuhiro, Maehara, Naoki, Shono, Masaki, Nagai, Eishi, Tanaka, Masao

    Published in Journal of surgical oncology (01-03-2001)
    “…Background and Objectives Chromosomal instability is a common feature of pancreatic carcinoma, but its biological significance remains unclear. In this study,…”
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    Effect of serum depletion on centrosome overduplication and death of human pancreatic cancer cells after exposure to radiation by Shono, Masaki, Sato, Norihiro, Mizumoto, Kazuhiro, Minamishima, Yohji A., Nakamura, Masafumi, Maehara, Naoki, Urashima, Taro, Saimura, Michiyo, Qian, Liwu, Nishio, Shoko, Nagai, Eishi, Tanaka, Masao

    Published in Cancer letters (10-09-2001)
    “…The tumor microenvironment is one of the key factors affecting the cellular response to radiation; however, the influence of serum concentration on tumor…”
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    Separate histogenesis of combined hepatocellular and cholangiocellular carcinoma in two patients by Nagafuchi, Y, Okamoto, K, Shono, M, Higure, A, Todoroki, H, Itoh, H, Takeda, S, Katumoto, F, Toyoshima, S

    Published in Hepato-gastroenterology (01-03-1998)
    “…Double primary liver carcinomas, i.e. hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cholangiocellular carcinoma (CCC) are rare. Two patients in whom double primary liver…”
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