16 results on '"Kumasawa, Keiichi"'
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2. Changes in placental vascular filling rate and preventive effect of pravastatin in mice model of aged pregnancy that develop preeclampsia
3. Investigation of the regulation mechanisms of the trophoblast cells invasion during placentation
4. The usefulness of hysteroscopic endometrial evaluation after adenomyomectomy in predicting placenta accreta spectrum
5. “Lipophilic” simvastatin can be a therapeutic agent for preeclampsia with more immediate and potent activity than “hydrophilic” pravastatin
6. Avoidance of fetal toxicity by controlling placental permeability of Indomethacin using nanocarriers and application to the treatment for preterm birth
7. Suppression of human trophoblast syncytialization by human cytomegalovirus infection
8. Impact of low nutrient environment on placental formation and metabolism: Novel insights from the MEM mouse model.
9. Challenges to suppressing placental permeability and reducing fetal toxicity of Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers by chemical modification with Polyethylene Glycol.
10. Elevated placental histone H3K4 methylation via upregulated histone methyltransferases SETD1A and SMYD3 in preeclampsia and its possible involvement in hypoxia-induced pathophysiological process
11. Enhanced placental histone H3K4 methylation in preeclampsia and its possible involvement in hypoxia-induced response
12. Effect of Trehalose supplementation on suppressive impact of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection on syncytialization of cytotrophoblasts
13. Increasing soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase1(sFlt1) in preeclampsia controls oneself through arginase
14. Role of placental ATX-LPA system and its pathologic relevance to Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
15. Impact of human cytomegalovirus infection on trophoblast transcriptome
16. Soluble VEGF receptor 1(sFLT1) induces non-apoptotic cell death of ovarian and colorectal cancer cells
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