Nanako Miwa
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Recent Articles
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Shima Y, Masuda T, Miwa N, Kida Y, Koketsu R, Kamiryo H, et al.
J Clin Tuberc Other Mycobact Dis
. 2024 Apr;
35:100437.
PMID: 38617836
Background: The increasing number of patients with miliary tuberculosis (MTB) is a concern in an aging society because of its high mortality rate. Several prognostic biomarkers for MTB have been...
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Mimura C, Nagano T, Miwa N, Matsumura K, Yamada J, Satoh H, et al.
Thorac Cancer
. 2024 Feb;
15(9):722-729.
PMID: 38379420
Background: Skin disorders are the most common side effect associated with epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI) therapy. It is important to manage skin lesions. Adapalene has been used...
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Katsurada M, Nagano T, Nakajima T, Yasuda Y, Miwa N, Sekiya R, et al.
Respir Investig
. 2021 Apr;
59(3):312-319.
PMID: 33899742
Introduction: Various types of inhalation devices have been released, and it is necessary to acquire the skills for using each of them. The factors that have been previously associated with...
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Miwa N, Nagano T, Jimbo N, Dokuni R, Kiriu T, Mimura C, et al.
Onco Targets Ther
. 2020 Sep;
13:9005-9013.
PMID: 32982291
Purpose: Caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 9 (CARD9) is expressed at high levels in bone marrow cells and has a crucial role in innate immunity. Current studies indicate that CARD9 also...
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Miwa N, Nagano T, Ohnishi H, Nishiuma T, Takenaka K, Shirotani T, et al.
Kobe J Med Sci
. 2019 Feb;
64(4):E134-E139.
PMID: 30728339
Cough-variant asthma is one of the most common reasons for chronic cough. It is important to treat appropriately cough-variant asthma because 30% to 40% of cough-variant asthma becomes a typical...