33 results on '"Akiyama, Yoshinobu"'
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2. Relations among mechanical properties, human bite parameters, and ease of chewing of solid foods with various textures
3. Direct biliopancreatoduodenal invasion by hepatocellular carcinoma: report of the first resected case and review of the literature
4. Chemotherapy-induced sclerosing cholangitis as a rare indication for resection: Report of a case
5. Extra-anatomic bypass graft for management of axillary artery occlusion in pitchers
6. Photon emission properties of roasted soybean as related to reactive oxygen scavenging activities
7. Intratracheal delivery of a single major histocompatibility complex class I peptide induced prolonged survival of fully allogeneic cardiac grafts and generated regulatory cells
8. Rapid detection of quality of Japanese fermented soy sauce using near-infrared spectroscopy.
9. Effect of the Chemical Composition of Miso (Japanese Fermented Soybean Paste) Upon the Sensory Evaluation.
10. A case of refractory leg ulcers caused by micro‐arteriovenous fistula: Potential utility of ultrasonography in the diagnosis.
11. Frying stability of rapeseed Kizakinonatane (Brassica napus) oil in comparison with canola oil.
12. Novel Effect of Adenosine 5'-Monophosphate on Ameliorating Hypertension and the Metabolism of Lipids and Glucose in Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.
13. Transplantation Tolerance to a Single Noninherited MHC Class I Maternal Alloantigen Studied in a TCR-Transgenic Mouse Model.
14. Induction of indefinite survival of fully allogeneic cardiac grafts and generation of regulatory cells by intratracheal delivery of alloantigens under blockade of the CD40 pathway.
15. B7/CTLA4 pathway is essential for generating regulatory cells after intratracheal delivery of alloantigen in mice1.
16. Imaging of hydroperoxide and hydrogen peroxide-scavenging substances by photon emission.
17. Screening of chemiluminescence constituents of cereals and DPPH radical scavenging activity of γ-oryzanol.
18. INDUCTION OF HYPORESPONSIVENESS TO FULLY ALLOGENEIC CARDIAC GRAFTS BY INTRATRACHEAL DELIVERY OF ALLOANTIGEN1.
19. Chemiluminescence and reactive oxygen scavenging activities of the hydrogen peroxide/gallic acid/lactoperoxidase system.
20. Prolongation of skin and heart allograft survival by synthetic catalytic scavengers of reactive oxygen species
21. Influence of non-inherited maternal antigens: New insights using transgenic models
22. Effect of volatile compounds on the quality of Japanese fermented soy sauce.
23. Application of compressed sensing for selecting relevant variables for a model to predict the quality of Japanese fermented soy sauce.
24. Both rejection and tolerance of allografts can occur in the absence of secondary lymphoid tissues.
25. Primary vascularization of allografts governs their immunogenicity and susceptibility to tolerogenesis.
26. Intracellular MHC class II controls regulatory tolerance to allogeneic transplants.
27. Effects of immunosuppressants on induction of regulatory cells after intratracheal delivery of alloantigen.
28. Graft-versus-host-reactive donor CD4 cells can induce T cell-mediated rejection of the donor marrow in mixed allogeneic chimeras prepared with nonmyeloablative conditioning.
29. Induction of operational tolerance and generation of regulatory cells after intratracheal delivery of alloantigen combined with nondepleting anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody.
30. CD27/CD70, CD134/CD134 ligand, and CD30/CD153 pathways are independently essential for generation of regulatory cells after intratracheal delivery of alloantigen.
31. Role of the CTLA4 pathway in hyporesponsiveness induced by intratracheal delivery of alloantigen.
32. High dose of antithrombin III induces indefinite survival of fully allogeneic cardiac grafts and generates regulatory cells.
33. B7/CTLA4 pathway is essential for generating regulatory cells after intratracheal delivery of alloantigen in mice.
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