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    Impact of dog and/or cat ownership on functional constipation at 3 years of age: the Japan Environment and Children's study by Motoki, Noriko, Inaba, Yuji, Toubou, Hirokazu, Hasegawa, Kohei, Shibazaki, Takumi, Tsukahara, Teruomi, Nomiyama, Tetsuo

    Published in BMC pediatrics (23-11-2023)
    “…This investigation assessed the impact of dog and/or cat ownership during infancy on the presence of functional constipation (FC) at 3 years of age. The fixed…”
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    Detection of abused drugs in human blood by using the on-site drug-screening device Oratect® III by Toubou, Hirokazu, Namera, Akira, Arima, Yousuke, Uchida, Yukie, Torikoshi, Aiko, Moriya, Fumio, Nagao, Masataka

    Published in Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan) (01-09-2014)
    “…Highlights • A simple and precise drug screening method in blood was developed by Oratect® III. • The drugs in blood was extracted by the ultrafiltration…”
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    Gender differences in D-aspartic acid content in skull bone by Torikoshi-Hatano, Aiko, Namera, Akira, Shiraishi, Hiroaki, Arima, Yousuke, Toubou, Hirokazu, Ezaki, Jiro, Morikawa, Masami, Nagao, Masataka

    Published in Hiroshima journal of medical sciences (01-12-2012)
    “…In forensic medicine, the personal identification of cadavers is one of the most important tasks. One method of estimating age at death relies on the high…”
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    Cross-reactivity of Instant-View M-1 for detection of benzodiazepine-related drugs and their metabolites in urine by Torikoshi, Aiko, Namera, Akira, Arima, Yousuke, Toubou, Hirokazu, Tajima, Takashi, Shiraishi, Hiroaki, Nagao, Masataka

    “…Immunoassays are useful methods for the determination of regulated drugs in clinical and forensic laboratories. Although the Instant-View M-1 (IV M-1)…”
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    Association between relatively low blood lead levels and urinary δ-aminolevulinic acid concentrations among male workers at a Japanese battery factory by Hasegawa, Kohei, Toubou, Hirokazu, Mizuki, Masaru, Tsukahara, Teruomi, Nomiyama, Tetsuo

    Published in Journal of occupational health (04-01-2024)
    “…Whether the known positive association between blood lead (PbB) levels and urinary δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALAU) also exists at relatively low PbB levels…”
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    Prenatal mercury exposure and the secondary sex ratio: The Japan Environment and Children's Study by Hasegawa, Kohei, Inaba, Yuji, Toubou, Hirokazu, Shibazaki, Takumi, Iwai-Shimada, Miyuki, Yamazaki, Shin, Kamijima, Michihiro, Tsukahara, Teruomi, Nomiyama, Tetsuo

    Published in Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) (01-12-2024)
    “…Prior research into the association between prenatal mercury (Hg) exposure and the secondary sex ratio has yielded inconclusive and conflicting results…”
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    Short-Term Associations of Ambient Fine Particulate Matter (PM 2.5 ) with All-Cause Hospital Admissions and Total Charges in 12 Japanese Cities by Hasegawa, Kohei, Toubou, Hirokazu, Tsukahara, Teruomi, Nomiyama, Tetsuo

    “…The short-term association between ambient particulate matter ≤2.5 microns in diameter (PM ) and hospital admissions is not fully understood. Studies of this…”
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    Maternal Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances and Offspring Chromosomal Abnormalities: The Japan Environment and Children's Study by Hasegawa, Kohei, Motoki, Noriko, Inaba, Yuji, Toubou, Hirokazu, Shibazaki, Takumi, Nakayama, Shoji F, Kamijima, Michihiro, Tsukahara, Teruomi, Nomiyama, Tetsuo

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-09-2024)
    “…Although recent experimental results have raised the question of whether maternal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may be a potential…”
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    Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy increase the incidence of febrile seizures in offspring by Yabe, Manami, Fukuyama, Tetsuhiro, Motoki, Noriko, Toubou, Hirokazu, Hasegawa, Kohei, Shibazaki, Takumi, Tsukahara, Teruomi, Nomiyama, Tetsuo

    Published in Pediatric research (01-07-2024)
    “…Background Intrauterine exposure to hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) may increase the risk of neuropsychiatric disorders. This investigation examined…”
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