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Hidehiro Ozawa

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Tanikawa T, Koyama M, Nakayama R, Mukohara T, Fujimoto N, Takatsuka S, et al.
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2024 Jan; 310:1554-1555. PMID: 38269742
An online health-monitoring system for COVID-19-infected patients who are staying in hotels and homes was developed using geographical information systems. This system provides display functions for sending health observation forms...
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Yoshidome A, Yamasato K, Harada T, Ozawa H, Inoue T, Nakai M
J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open . 2023 Oct; 4(5):e13055. PMID: 37854954
No abstract available.
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Hasegawa T, Yamamoto T, Tsuchiya E, Hongo H, Tsuboi K, Kudo A, et al.
Jpn Dent Sci Rev . 2017 May; 53(2):34-45. PMID: 28479934
Matrix vesicle-mediated mineralization is an orchestrated sequence of ultrastructural and biochemical events that lead to crystal nucleation and growth. The influx of phosphate ions into the matrix vesicle is mediated...
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Tanaka M, Hosoya A, Mori H, Kayasuga R, Nakamura H, Ozawa H
J Bone Miner Metab . 2017 Mar; 36(1):54-63. PMID: 28243795
Minodronic acid is an aminobisphosphonate that is an antagonist of purinergic P2X2/3 receptors involved in pain. The aim of this study was to investigate the action and distribution of minodronic...
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Ozawa H, Yamamoto T
J Histochem Cytochem . 2017 Jan; 31(1A_suppl):210-213. PMID: 28054854
No abstract available.
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Yanagisawa H, Hoshi K, Asawa Y, Ejiri S, Sato K, Ozawa H
J Electron Microsc (Tokyo) . 2012 May; 61(4):237-48. PMID: 22556216
During the repair of articular cartilage, type I collagen (COL1)-based fibrous tissues change into a mixture of COL1 and type II collagen (COL2) and finally form hyaline cartilaginous tissues consisting...
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Shimizu M, Kobayashi Y, Mizoguchi T, Nakamura H, Kawahara I, Narita N, et al.
Adv Mater . 2012 Mar; 24(16):2176-85. PMID: 22447724
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) promote calcification during hydroxyapatite (HA) formation by osteoblasts. Primary cultured osteoblasts are incubated with MWCNTs or carbon black. After culture for 3 weeks, the degree of...
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Amizuka N, Hasegawa T, Oda K, Freitas P, Hoshi K, Li M, et al.
Front Biosci (Elite Ed) . 2011 Dec; 4(6):2085-100. PMID: 22202021
Cartilage calcification is carried out by chondrocytes as they hypertrophy and begin to secrete matrix vesicles. Calcification initiates when calcium phosphates appear inside these matrix vesicles, forming hydroxyapatite crystals that...
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Nakayama T, Mizoguchi T, Uehara S, Yamashita T, Kawahara I, Kobayashi Y, et al.
Bone . 2011 Oct; 49(6):1331-9. PMID: 21983021
Osteoclasts form ruffled borders and sealing zones toward bone surfaces to resorb bone. Sealing zones are defined as ringed structures of F-actin dots (actin rings). Polarized osteoclasts secrete protons to...
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Yonezawa T, Hasegawa S, Asai M, Ninomiya T, Sasaki T, Cha B, et al.
Eur J Pharmacol . 2010 Nov; 650(2-3):511-8. PMID: 21047508
Bone homeostasis is controlled by the balance between osteoblastic bone formation and osteoclastic bone resorption. Excessive bone resorption is involved in the pathogenesis of bone-related disorders such as osteoporosis, arthritis...