18 results on '"Yasuhisa Furuya"'
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2. Decreased expression of G protein-coupled receptor kinases in the detrusor smooth muscle of human urinary bladder with outlet obstruction
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Manabu Kamiyama, Yasuhisa Furuya, Masayuki Takeda, Isao Araki, Yoshio Takihana, and Hidenori Zakoji
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G protein-coupled receptor kinase ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urinary bladder ,business.industry ,Urology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Blot ,Bladder outlet obstruction ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Overactive bladder ,Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor ,medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,business ,Receptor - Abstract
Aim: We examine the expression of mRNA of G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) subtypes and muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (M) subtypes in the detrusor smooth muscle of the human urinary bladder. Furthermore, we confirm the presence and the localization of GRK proteins in the detrusor smooth muscle of the obstructed bladder in comparison with the control bladder. Methods: Detrusor smooth muscle tissues of the human urinary bladder were obtained from 12 male patients; 6 patients did not have bladder outlet obstruction, and the other 6 patients had bladder outlet obstruction. Portions of the dome or anterior wall of the urinary bladder were used for the present study. Reverse transcription/polymerase chain reaction for GRK2, M2 and M3 was performed using total RNA extracted from human urinary bladder detrusor. Antibodies to GRK2, GRK3 and GRK4 were used to confirm the presence of the protein product in the human urinary bladder using immunohistochemical staining and the western blotting technique. Results: All complementary DNA (cDNA) transcribed from three different mRNA (M2, M3 and GRK2) were successfully amplified and size-fractionated. The expression of GRK2 protein was strong in the human bladder detrusor, but was significantly weakened by western blotting in obstructed bladder in comparison with control bladder. Conclusions: Failure in desensitization mechanisms of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors might be related to storage symptom elicited by overactivity in obstructed bladder with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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- 2006
3. Gene and protein expression profiles of prostaglandin E2 receptor subtypes in the human corpus cavernosum
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Yoshio Takihana, Isao Araki, Mitsuo Komuro, Yasuhisa Furuya, Masayuki Takeda, and Manabu Kamiyama
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Urology ,Prostaglandin E2 receptor ,EP4 Receptor ,Biology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Corpus Callosum ,Estrogen-related receptor alpha ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Receptors, Prostaglandin E ,Prostaglandin E2 ,Receptor ,Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor ,Aged ,Insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor ,Aged, 80 and over ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Middle Aged ,Receptors, Prostaglandin E, EP2 Subtype ,Microarray Analysis ,Immunohistochemistry ,Endocrinology ,Interleukin-21 receptor ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Prostaglandin E1 leads to penile erection, mainly via prostaglandin E2 (EP) receptors. This study aimed to identify the expression profile of EP receptor genes in human corpus cavernosum. Using the quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, the mRNA levels of EP receptor subtypes were measured. In addition, expressions of EP receptor subtype proteins were determined by immunohistochemical method. Among the four subtypes, EP4 receptor mRNA expression was the highest, and EP2 receptor mRNA followed, whereas EP1 and EP3 receptor mRNAs were hardly observed. Expression level of EP4 receptor mRNA was significantly higher than that of EP2 receptor mRNA. Expression of both EP2 and EP4 receptor proteins were clearly detected in the cavernous smooth muscle. These results may suggest that EP4 receptor plays an important role among four EP receptor subtypes for relaxation of smooth muscle in the human corpus cavernosum.
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- 2005
4. A questionnaire-based survey of opinions about kidney transplantation among hemodialysis patients in Yamanashi prefecture
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Nobuaki Tanabe, Masayuki Takeda, Hidenori Zakoji, Teruhisa Nomura, and Yasuhisa Furuya
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Questionnaire based survey ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Emergency medicine ,medicine ,Hemodialysis ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care medicine ,business ,Kidney transplantation - Abstract
わが国の透析患者数は年々増加しており, 2003年には23万人を超え, さらに増加しているが, それに比較して腎移植件数はほとんど増加していない. その原因として, 腎提供者の不足もあるが, 腎移植希望患者数が増えないことも-因と考えられる. 山梨県においても, 腎移植件数および献腎移植希望登録者数はあまり増えていない. そこで, 透析患者に対して腎移植に関する意識調査を施行した. 回答患者は723名で, 移植について考えたことがある者352名, 移植希望者171名, 臓器移植ネットワークに登録している者は70名で, 全体の1割以下であった. 登録しない理由は, 移植の意思がない32.5%, 年齢的なもの28.2%, ネットワークの存在を知らない13.4%, 無駄だから登録しない11.1%であった. 移植希望者が171名もいること, ネットワークの存在を知らない者が93名もいることより, 移植に対する啓蒙活動がさらに必要と思われた.
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- 2005
5. Overexpression of epithelial sodium channels in epithelium of human urinary bladder with outlet obstruction
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Manabu Kamiyama, Isao Araki, Yasuhisa Furuya, Masayuki Takeda, Kazumichi Matsushita, Shuqi Du, Yuki Mikami, and Mitsuo Komuro
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Male ,inorganic chemicals ,Epithelial sodium channel ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,Urinary system ,Urinary Bladder ,Prostatic Hyperplasia ,Gene Expression ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Urinary bladder epithelium ,Mechanotransduction, Cellular ,Epithelium ,Sodium Channels ,Bladder outlet obstruction ,Prostate ,Humans ,Medicine ,RNA, Messenger ,Epithelial Sodium Channels ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Urinary Tract Physiological Phenomena ,Mucous Membrane ,Urinary bladder ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,respiratory system ,Urinary Incontinence ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,International Prostate Symptom Score ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Objectives To examine whether the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) is expressed in the human urinary bladder and how its expression changes in association with outlet obstruction. Detrusor instability occurs in association with bladder outlet obstruction. The increase of afferent activity is one of the possible mechanisms for this detrusor instability. The ENaC expressed in mammals has been implicated in various mechanosensory functions. Methods Specimens of urinary bladder mucosa were obtained from 9 controls and 9 patients with bladder outlet obstruction verified by the International Prostate Symptom Score, prostate volume, and urodynamic tests. In 7 patients with outlet obstruction, involuntary detrusor contraction was demonstrated. The expression and localization of ENaC proteins was examined using immunofluorescent staining. The quantification of ENaC gene expression was assessed by real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Results The alpha-ENaC, beta-ENaC, and gamma-ENaC proteins were expressed in human urinary bladder epithelium with outlet obstruction, and the alpha-ENaC and gamma-ENaC proteins were virtually unstained in the control bladders. Alpha-ENaC, beta-ENaC, and gamma-ENaC mRNA were detected in 1, 6, and 4 of 9 control bladders, respectively. Each ENaC mRNA was clearly present in all obstructed bladders. The expression levels of each subunit in the obstructed bladders were significantly greater than those in controls. The quantified ENaC expression correlated significantly with the storage symptom score. Conclusions The ENaC expressed in the bladder epithelium might be implicated in the mechanosensory transduction in the bladder afferent pathways, thereby inducing detrusor instability by outlet obstruction.
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- 2004
6. Retroperitoneoscopic partial nephrectomy for renal tumor without renal ischemia : comparison with open procedure
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Nobuaki Tanabe, Isao Araki, Takayuki Tsuchida, Yasuhisa Furuya, Hidenori Zakoji, Teruhisa Nomura, Mitsuo Komuro, Yoshio Takihana, Masayuki Takeda, Mizuya Fukasawa, and Kenzo Nakamura
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Retroperitoneoscopic partial nephrectomy ,Renal ischemia ,Blood loss ,business.industry ,Open surgery ,Medicine ,Operation time ,Renal function ,Renal tumor ,business ,Retroperitoneal approach ,Surgery - Abstract
Between 1996 and 2003, ten patients with small renal tumors underwent retroperitoneoscopic partial nephrectomy without renal ischemia, nine patients with small renal tumors underwent open partial nephrectomy via a retroperitoneal approach. Both groups were operated on using a microwave tissue coagulator. We compared the results of retroperitoneoscopic group with those of a retroperitoneal open surgery group. Retroperitoneoscopic partial nephrectomy without renal ischemia was performed without any major or minor complications in any patient. The mean operation time for retroperitoneoscopic surgery significantly longer than that for open partial nephrectomy. However, the mean estimated blood loss for retroperitoneoscopic surgery was less than that for open partial nephrectomy. In addition, the retroperitoneoscopic group seemed to recover more rapidly than the open surgery group. This endoscopic surgery is feasible as minimally invasive procedure. It results in saving renal function, minimal blood loss and rapid recovery.
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- 2003
7. Decreased expression of G protein-coupled receptor kinases in the detrusor smooth muscle of human urinary bladder with outlet obstruction
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Yasuhisa, Furuya, Isao, Araki, Manabu, Kamiyama, Hidenori, Zakoji, Yoshio, Takihana, and Masayuki, Takeda
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Male ,Receptor, Muscarinic M3 ,G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 4 ,Receptor, Muscarinic M2 ,G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 3 ,G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Blotting, Western ,Urinary Bladder ,Prostatic Hyperplasia ,Muscle, Smooth ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,Urinary Bladder Neck Obstruction ,beta-Adrenergic Receptor Kinases ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger - Abstract
We examine the expression of mRNA of G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) subtypes and muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (M) subtypes in the detrusor smooth muscle of the human urinary bladder. Furthermore, we confirm the presence and the localization of GRK proteins in the detrusor smooth muscle of the obstructed bladder in comparison with the control bladder.Detrusor smooth muscle tissues of the human urinary bladder were obtained from 12 male patients; 6 patients did not have bladder outlet obstruction, and the other 6 patients had bladder outlet obstruction. Portions of the dome or anterior wall of the urinary bladder were used for the present study. Reverse transcription/polymerase chain reaction for GRK2, M2 and M3 was performed using total RNA extracted from human urinary bladder detrusor. Antibodies to GRK2, GRK3 and GRK4 were used to confirm the presence of the protein product in the human urinary bladder using immunohistochemical staining and the western blotting technique.All complementary DNA (cDNA) transcribed from three different mRNA (M2, M3 and GRK2) were successfully amplified and size-fractionated. The expression of GRK2 protein was strong in the human bladder detrusor, but was significantly weakened by western blotting in obstructed bladder in comparison with control bladder.Failure in desensitization mechanisms of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors might be related to storage symptom elicited by overactivity in obstructed bladder with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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- 2006
8. Modified endoscopic live donor nephrectomy: retroperitoneoscopy followed by hand-assistance
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Hidenori Zakoji, Masayuki Takeda, Yasuhisa Furuya, Nobuaki Tanabe, Yoshio Takihana, and Isao Araki
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dissection (medical) ,Nephrectomy ,Ureter ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Living Donors ,Retroperitoneal space ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Retroperitoneal Space ,Renal artery ,Kidney transplantation ,Kidney ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Transplantation ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Feasibility Studies ,Laparoscopy ,Gonadal vein ,business - Abstract
We have developed a novel modification of previous approaches to donor nephrectomy and herein review our original operative procedure. First, the posterior aspect of the kidney was dissected retroperitoneoscopically and dissection of the renal artery, ureter and gonadal vein was almost completed. Second, the anterior aspect of the kidney was dissected with transperitoneal hand-assistance, and dissection of the renal pedicle from the anterior surface was accomplished easily and safely. This operative procedure was successfully performed for two donors with no intraoperative or postoperative complications. Our modified endoscopic donor nephrectomy is feasible as a minimally invasive procedure because of its safety, and its ability to preserve renal function and establish an excellent operative field for both posterior and anterior aspects of the kidney.
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- 2005
9. Diagnosis and treatment of voiding symptoms
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Manabu Kamiyama, Mitsuo Komuro, Yoshio Takihana, Masayuki Takeda, Yasuhisa Furuya, and Isao Araki
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Urinary system ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Urination disorder ,Urinary incontinence ,medicine.disease ,Urination Disorders ,Urination ,Bladder outlet obstruction ,Urinary Incontinence ,Lower urinary tract symptoms ,medicine ,Humans ,Medical history ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Sex Distribution ,Urinary tract obstruction ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are associated with lower urinary tract dysfunction. Symptoms are the subjective indicator of a disease or change in condition as perceived by the patient, caregiver, or partner and may lead the individual to seek help from health care professionals. LUTS are usually qualitative and, therefore, cannot usually be used to make a definitive diagnosis. LUTS also can indicate pathologies other than lower urinary tract dysfunction, such as urinary infection. LUTS are divided into 7 groups: storage, voiding (obstructive), postmicturition symptoms and 4 others. Voiding symptoms, which are caused by lower urinary tract obstruction, include slow stream, splitting or spraying, intermittency, hesitancy, straining, and terminal dribble. Postmicturition symptoms, which are experienced immediately after micturition, consist of the feeling of incomplete emptying and postmicturition dribble. Postmicturition dribble describes the involuntary loss of urine immediately after the individual has finished passing urine; in men, usually after leaving the toilet and in women, after rising from the toilet. Hence, postmicturition dribble is elicited by different situations or is considered as having different implications. For example, although postmicturition dribble usually implies incomplete emptying (voiding symptoms) in elderly men with benign prostatic hyperplasia, postmicturition dribble is often considered as urinary incontinence (a storage symptom) in many patients, even with bladder outlet obstruction. In such cases, detailed history taking and further evaluation, such as urinary flowmetry, postvoid residual volume, and comprehensive urodynamic evaluation, should be performed as appropriate. If no urodynamic abnormalities of either the detrusor or the outlet can be detected despite significant LUTS, factors unrelated to the lower urinary tract may be responsible for the voiding symptoms.
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- 2003
10. Lower urinary tract symptoms in men and women without underlying disease causing micturition disorder: a cross-sectional study assessing the natural history of bladder function
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Yoshio Takihana, Hidenori Zakoji, Isao Araki, Mitsuo Komuro, Masayuki Takeda, Yasuhisa Furuya, and Mizuya Fukasawa
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cross-sectional study ,Urology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Urinary incontinence ,Urination ,Sex Factors ,Quality of life ,Japan ,Lower urinary tract symptoms ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Pathological ,media_common ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Incidence ,Age Factors ,Urinary Bladder Diseases ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Urination Disorders ,Health Surveys ,Urodynamics ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Urinary Incontinence ,Quality of Life ,International Prostate Symptom Score ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
We examined the influence of aging on bladder function in men and women.Using the International Prostate Symptom Score questionnaire with an additional question on urinary incontinence lower urinary tract symptoms were evaluated in all outpatients who first visited our urological department from June 2001 to December 2002. In 550 of the 1,201 patients who completed the questionnaire any pathological conditions that might cause micturition disorder could not be detected with urological examinations. Symptom scores of these patients without underlying disease causing micturition disorder were the basis of this study.In men and women total and storage symptom scores but not the voiding symptom score increased significantly with age. In each age group total, storage and voiding symp-tom scores were not significantly different between men and women. Women 50 to 69 years old had significant higher incontinence scores than men of the same age, whereas a significant increase in the incontinence score with age was found only in men. The quality of life score increased with age in men but not in women. However, the 2 sexes did not significantly differ in quality of life score.Lower urinary tract symptoms, especially storage symptoms, showed age related alterations in the 2 sexes without any underlying disease causing micturition disorder. The prevalence of urinary symptoms was not different between men and women. Therefore, bladder function in each sex might be subject to a gender independent aging process.
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11. [Pharmacokinetics of paclitaxel and carboplatin in a hemodialysis patient with metastatic urothelial carcinoma--a case report]
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Yasuhisa, Furuya, Yoshio, Takihana, Isao, Araki, Nobuaki, Tanabe, and Masayuki, Takeda
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Male ,Carcinoma, Transitional Cell ,Lung Neoplasms ,Paclitaxel ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Carboplatin ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Renal Dialysis ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Humans ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Drug Monitoring ,Aged - Abstract
A 69-year-old-man undergoing hemodialysis for 8 years developed metastatic urothelial carcinoma and received combination chemotherapy with paclitaxel and carboplatin. Paclitaxel 175 mg/m2 was given as a 3-hour intravenous infusion, and carboplatin was dosed to the area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) of 5 mg.min/ml calculated according to the Calvert formula as a 30-minute intravenous infusion immediately after paclitaxel. Hemodialysis was started 1 hour after carboplatin, then their pharmacokinetics was determined in the patient. The AUC of paclitaxel and carboplatin were 15.2 and 64.56 micrograms.h/ml, respectively. The metastatic tumor size was reduced by more than 20% after 3 courses of this chemotherapy. Grade 3 neutropenia and grade 1 thrombopenia were observed. This is the first report that the combination of paclitaxel and carboplatin is feasible in a patient with metastatic urothelial carcinoma undergoing hemodialysis, with low toxicity and safety.
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- 2003
12. Retroperitoneoscopic nephron-sparing surgery of renal tumor using a microwave tissue coagulator without renal ischemia: comparison with open procedure
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Yoshio Takihana, Nobuaki Tanabe, Takayuki Tsuchida, Isao Araki, Masayuki Takeda, and Yasuhisa Furuya
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Angiomyolipoma ,Nephrectomy ,Renal Circulation ,Postoperative Complications ,medicine ,Electrocoagulation ,Humans ,Retroperitoneal Space ,Microwaves ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Retroperitoneal approach ,Ultrasonography, Interventional ,Aged ,Kidney ,Renal ischemia ,business.industry ,Renal tumor ,Length of Stay ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Surgery ,Retroperitoneoscopic partial nephrectomy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,Nephron sparing surgery ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Kidney disease - Abstract
It is ideal to use not a transperitoneal but a retroperitoneal approach for both open and endoscopic partial nephrectomy. We compared the results of retroperitoneoscopic nephron-sparing surgery for small renal tumors using a microwave tissue coagulator without renal pedicle clamping with those of a retroperitoneal open procedure.Between 1996 and 2002, eight patients with small renal tumors underwent retroperitoneoscopic partial nephrectomy without renal ischemia, and nine patients with small renal tumors underwent open partial nephrectomy via a retroperitoneal approach. Both groups were operated on using a microwave tissue coagulator.Retroperitoneoscopic partial nephrectomy without renal ischemia was performed without any major or minor complications in any patient. The mean operation time for retroperitoneoscopic surgery was significantly longer than that for open partial nephrectomy (221.9 minutes v 145.9 minutes; P = 0.0004). However, the mean estimated blood loss for retroperitoneoscopic surgery was less than that for open partial nephrectomy (137.5 mL v 334.8 mL; P = 0.012). In addition, the retroperitoneoscopic group seemed to recover more rapidly than the open surgery group.Retroperitoneoscopic nephron-sparing surgery of small renal tumors using a microwave tissue coagulator without renal ischemia is feasible as minimally invasive procedure. It results in saving renal function, minimal blood loss, and rapid recovery.
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- 2003
13. EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF PACLITAXEL AND GEMCITABINE COMBINATION AS THE CHEMOTHERAPY FOR ADVANCED/METASTATIC UROTHELIAL CANCER IN A SINGLE CENTER IN JAPAN
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Hidenori Zakoji, Yasuhisa Furuya, Manabu Kamiyama, Takayuki Tsuchida, Yoshio Takihana, Teruhisa Nomura, Masayuki Takeda, Yuki Mikami, Mizuya Fukazawa, Isao Araki, and Akimitsu Maniwa
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Oncology ,Chemotherapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Single Center ,Gemcitabine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Paclitaxel ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Urothelial cancer ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2008
14. 732: A Real-Time Quantitative Analysis for Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) C May Be Correlated with Lymph Node Metastasis in Urinary Bladder Cancer
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Nobuaki Tanabe, Takayuki Tsuchida, Isao Araki, Mizuya Fukasawa, Manabu Kamiyama, Masayuki Takeda, Mitsuo Komuro, Hidenori Zakoji, Teruhisa Nomura, Yasuhisa Furuya, and Yoshio Takihana
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biology ,Urinary Bladder Cancer ,business.industry ,Urology ,VEGF receptors ,Lymph node metastasis ,Vascular endothelial growth factor ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,business ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) - Published
- 2004
15. 1639: Prostaglandin E2 Receptor Gene Expression Profile in Human Corpus Cavernosum
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Nobuaki Tanabe, Yoshio Takihana, Isao Araki, Mitsuo Komuro, Masayuki Takeda, Manabu Kamiyama, and Yasuhisa Furuya
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,business.industry ,Urology ,Prostaglandin E2 receptor ,Internal medicine ,Gene expression ,medicine ,business - Published
- 2004
16. A real-time quantitative analysis for HTERT MRNA may be a novel marker to predict tumour development for bladder cancer
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Mitsuo Komuro, H. Zakouji, M. Fukasawa, Manabu Kamiyama, N. Tanabe, Masayuki Takeda, Yasuhisa Furuya, T. Tutida, Yoshio Takihana, K. Nakamura, and L. Araki
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Oncology ,Htert mrna ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bladder cancer ,Tumour development ,business.industry ,Urology ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) - Published
- 2003
17. Anandamide and capsaicin inhibit proliferation of human prostate cancer cell via cannabinoid receptor and vanilloid receptor respectively
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Yasuhisa Furuya, N. Tanabe, Isao Araki, Masayuki Takeda, Manabu Kamiyama, and Yoshio Takihana
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Cannabinoid receptor ,business.industry ,Urology ,TRPV1 ,Anandamide ,Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Capsaicin ,Cannabinoid receptor type 1 ,Cannabinoid receptor type 2 ,Enzyme-linked receptor ,Medicine ,Receptor ,business - Published
- 2003
18. Retroperitoneoscopic Nephron-Sparing Surgery of Renal Tumor Using a Microwave Tissue Coagulator without Renal Ischemia: Comparison with Open Procedure.
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Yasuhisa Furuya, Takayuki Tsuchida, Yoshio Takihana, Isao Araki, Nobuaki Tanabe, and Masayuki Takeda
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- 2003
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