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    STAT3 mediates the survival signal in oncogenic ras‐transfected intestinal epithelial cells by Zushi, Shinichiro, Shinomura, Yasuhisa, Kiyohara, Tatsuya, Miyazaki, Yoshiji, Kondo, Shinya, Sugimachi, Masamitsu, Higashimoto, Yoshifumi, Kanayama, Shuji, Matsuzawa, Yuji

    Published in International journal of cancer (29-10-1998)
    “…The oncogenic ras mutation is a common and critical step in gastrointestinal carcinogenesis. In a previous study, we demonstrated that oncogenic ras activated…”
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    Role of prostaglandins in intestinal epithelial restitution stimulated by growth factors by Zushi, S, Shinomura, Y, Kiyohara, T, Minami, T, Sugimachi, M, Higashimoto, Y, Kanayama, S, Matsuzawa, Y

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-05-1996)
    “…Mucosal integrity is reestablished after superficial injuries by a rapid resealing process, termed epithelial restitution, that is regulated by several growth…”
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    Role of heparin‐binding EGF‐related peptides in proliferation and apoptosis of activated ras‐stimulated intestinal epithelial cells by Zushi, Shinichiro, Shinomura, Yasuhisa, Kiyohara, Tatsuya, Miyazaki, Yoshiji, Tsutsui, Shusaku, Sugimachi, Masamitsu, Higashimoto, Yoshifumi, Kanayama, Shuji, Matsuzawa, Yuji

    Published in International journal of cancer (10-12-1997)
    “…The ras mutation is a common and critical step in carcinogenesis. Autocrine growth factors are also known to play an important role in cancer cell growth and…”
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    Endogenous endothelin in a rat model of acute colonic mucosal injury by Sugimachi, Masamitsu, Kiyohara, Tatsuya, Murayama, Yoko, Minami, Takeshi, Miyazaki, Yoshiji, Miyagawa, Jun-Ichiro, Shinomura, Yasuhisa, Matsuzawa, Yuji

    Published in Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (01-10-2000)
    “…Background: Endothelin (ET) is involved in various biologic activities in non‐vascular and vascular tissues. While ET has some significant effects on…”
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