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    Measuring School Climate among Japanese Students—Development of the Japan School Climate Inventory (JaSC) by Nishimura, Tomoko, Wakuta, Manabu, Tsuchiya, Kenji J., Osuka, Yuko, Tamai, Hideo, Takei, Nori, Katayama, Taiichi

    “…School climate is a significant determinant of students’ behavioral problems and academic achievement. In this study, we developed the Japan School Climate…”
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    Initial and 6-month results of biodegradable poly-l-lactic acid coronary stents in humans by TAMAI, H, IGAKI, K, KYO, E, KOSUGA, K, KAWASHIMA, A, MATSUI, S, KOMORI, H, TSUJI, T, MOTOHARA, S, UEHATA, H

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (25-07-2000)
    “…Although metallic stents are effective in preventing acute occlusion and reducing late restenosis after coronary angioplasty, many concerns still remain…”
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    Traditional antegrade approach versus combined antegrade and retrograde approach in the percutaneous treatment of coronary chronic total occlusions by Hsu, Jen Te, Tamai, Hideo, Kyo, Eisho, Tsuji, Takafumi, Watanabe, Satoshi

    “…Objectives: The goal of this study was to compare the antegrade‐approach and bilateral‐approach strategies for chronic total occlusion (CTO). Background: The…”
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    Long-term clinical outcomes after unprotected left main trunk percutaneous revascularization in 279 patients by TAN, Walter A, TAMAI, Hideo, WHITLOW, Patrick L, ELLIS, Stephen G, PARK, Seung-Jung, PLOKKER, H. W, NOBUYOSHI, Masakiyo, SUZUKI, Takahiko, COLOMBO, Antonio, MACAYA, Carlos, HOLMES, David R, COHEN, David J

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (02-10-2001)
    “…Percutaneous coronary revascularization (PCI) has been increasingly applied to unprotected left main trunk (LMT) lesions, with varied long-term success. This…”
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    Histopathological findings of new in-stent lesions developed beyond five years by Hasegawa, Katsuyuki, Tamai, Hideo, Kyo, Eisho, Kosuga, Kunihiko, Ikeguchi, Shigeru, Hata, Tatsuhiko, Okada, Masaharu, Fujita, Shinya, Tsuji, Takafumi, Takeda, Shinsaku, Fukuhara, Rei, Kikuta, Yuetsu, Motohara, Seiichiro, Ono, Kazuo, Takeuchi, Eiji

    “…We analyzed 14 cases of new lesions inside implanted bare‐metal stents. In every case, there was no angiographic restenosis within 3 years, but a new lesion…”
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    Pre–Drug-Eluting Stent Debulking of Bifurcated Coronary Lesions by Tsuchikane, Etsuo, MD, PhD, Aizawa, Tadanori, MD, Tamai, Hideo, MD, Igarashi, Yasumi, MD, Kawajiri, Kenji, MD, Ozawa, Noriyuki, MD, Nakamura, Shigeru, MD, Oku, Koji, MD, Kijima, Mikihiro, MD, Suzuki, Takahiko, MD

    “…Pre–Drug-Eluting Stent Debulking of Bifurcated Coronary Lesions Etsuo Tsuchikane, Tadanori Aizawa, Hideo Tamai, Yasumi Igarashi, Kenji Kawajiri, Noriyuki…”
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    Impact of tranilast on restenosis after coronary angioplasty: Tranilast Restenosis Following Angioplasty Trial (TREAT) by Tamai, Hideo, Katoh, Osamu, Suzuki, Shin, Fujii, Kenshi, Aizawa, Tadanori, Takase, Shin-ichi, Kurogane, Hiroyuki, Nishikawa, Hideo, Sone, Takahito, Sakai, Kazuyoshi, Suzuki, Takahiko

    Published in The American heart journal (01-11-1999)
    “…Background: Tranilast is an antiallergic drug that suppresses the release of cytokines such as platelet-derived growth factor, transforming growth factor-β1,…”
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    Catheter-based reperfusion of unprotected left main stenosis during an acute myocardial infarction (the ULTIMA experience) by Marso, Steven P, Steg, Gabriel, Plokker, Thijs, Holmes, David, Park, Seung-Jung, Kosuga, Kunihiko, Tamai, Hideo, Macaya, Carlos, Moses, Jeffery, White, Harvey, Verstraete, S.F.C, Ellis, Stephen G

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-06-1999)
    “…The ULTIMA registry was a prospective, multicenter, international registry of 277 patients who underwent percutaneous coronary interventions of unprotected…”
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    Late incomplete stent apposition and focal vessel expansion after bare metal stenting by Nakamura, Mamoo, Kataoka, Toru, Honda, Yasuhiro, Bonneau, Heidi N., Hibi, Kiyoshi, Kitamura, Katsuhiro, Tamai, Hideo, Aizawa, Tadanori, Yock, Paul G., Fitzgerald, Peter J.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-11-2003)
    “…Late incomplete stent apposition was observed in 2.4% of the 412 stented segments studied by serial intravascular ultrasound analyses. Most of these phenomena…”
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    Serial Angioscopic Findings After Successful Intracoronary Brachytherapy for In-Stent Restenosis by Okada, Masaharu, Tamai, Hideo, Kyo, Eisho, Kosuga, Kunihiko, Hata, Tatsuhiko, Nakamura, Takuji, Fujita, Shinya, Tsuji, Takafumi, Takeda, Shinsaku, Masunaga, Nobutoyo, Motohara, Seiichiro, Uehata, Hiromu

    “…The intracoronary changes that occur after brachytherapy for in-stent restenosis (ISR) have yet to be fully established. The purpose of this study in patients…”
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    Effectiveness of tranilast on restenosis after directional coronary atherectomy by Kosuga, Kunihiko, Tamai, Hideo, Ueda, Kinzo, Hsu, Yung-Sheng, Ono, Shinji, Tanaka, Shozo, Doi, Tetsuya, Myou-U, Wang, Motohara, Seiichiro, Uehata, Hiromu

    Published in The American heart journal (01-10-1997)
    “…Tranilast is an antiallergic drug used widely in Japan that also inhibits the migration and proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells. This pilot study was…”
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    Angiographic and clinical outcome of a new self-expanding intracoronary stent (RADIUS): Results from multicenter experience in Japan by Hirayama, Atsushi, Kodama, Kazuhisa, Adachi, Takayoshi, Nanto, Shinsuke, Ohara, Tomoki, Tamai, Hideo, Kyo, Eisyo, Isshiki, Takaaki, Ochiai, Masahiko

    “…The RADIUS coronary stent featuring a multisegmented slotted tube design and self‐expanding nitinol delivery system has a high radial force and flexibility,…”
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