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Natsuki Nagata

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Takano M, Taka F, Ogiue C, Nagata N
Front Psychol . 2024 Apr; 15:1386146. PMID: 38686089
Famous people, such as celebrities and influencers, are harassed online on a daily basis. Online harassment mentally disturbs them and negatively affects society. However, limited studies have been conducted on...
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Iimoto T, Takashima R, Kimura H, Kawakami K, Endo H, Yasuda H, et al.
Radiat Prot Dosimetry . 2019 Jun; 184(3-4):523-526. PMID: 31172180
Public opinion on the application of nuclear technology and radiation could change when a nuclear related event occurs. Japan Atomic Energy Relations Organization has tracked its variation through a nationwide...
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Sakurai T, Satake A, Sumi S, Inoue K, Nagata N, Tabata Y, et al.
Pancreas . 2004 Apr; 28(3):e70-9. PMID: 15084987
Objectives: The subcutaneous transplantation of a bioartificial pancreas is a very attractive cure for diabetes mellitus. We recently developed a new immunoisolatory device that has the ability to induce neovascularization...
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Sakurai T, Satake A, Nagata N, Gu Y, Hiura A, Doo-Hoon K, et al.
Cell Transplant . 2003 Sep; 12(5):527-35. PMID: 12953927
The transplantation of a bioartificial pancreas has been regarded as a potential method for successful islet transplantation without any immunosuppressive agents. The subcutaneous site is a very attractive site for...
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Balamurugan A, Gu Y, Tabata Y, Miyamoto M, Cui W, Hori H, et al.
Pancreas . 2003 Mar; 26(3):279-85. PMID: 12657955
Introduction: Bioartificial pancreas (BAP) transplantation offers a potential treatment of diabetes mellitus. The optimal site for BAP transplantation has not yet been established. Aim: To monitor the effect of induction...
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Ueda H, Nakamura T, Yamamoto M, Nagata N, Fukuda S, Tabata Y, et al.
J Control Release . 2003 Feb; 88(1):55-64. PMID: 12586503
Collagen sponges of various biodegradabilities were prepared by dehydrothermal crosslinking at 140 degrees C for different time periods. When the collagen sponges were radioiodinated and implanted subcutaneously into the back...
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Wang W, Gu Y, Tabata Y, Miyamoto M, Hori H, Nagata N, et al.
Transplantation . 2002 Jan; 73(1):122-9. PMID: 11792991
Background: The subcutaneous site has been regarded as a potential site for a bioartificial pancreas. Transplantation of islets, encapsulated by the development of diverse biocompatible materials and structural designs, can...