Satoshi Iwasa
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Iwamuro M, Urata H, Iwasa S, Tanaka T, Kawahara Y, Okada H
Cureus
. 2022 Nov;
14(10):e30729.
PMID: 36447703
Diagnostic utility of fluorescence microscopy for lanthanum phosphate deposition in the gastrointestinal mucosa has not been reported previously. In this study, we comparatively assessed the light, electron, and fluorescence microscopy...
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Iwasa S, Yanagawa T, Fan J, Katoh R
Anticancer Res
. 2009 Dec;
29(11):4751-8.
PMID: 20032431
Background: Stromal cell-derived factor (SDF)-1 and CXCR4 form an important chemokine ligand/receptor pair. Recent studies suggest that CXCR4 is expressed in certain cancer cells, and malignant cells use this chemokine/receptor...
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Nakazawa T, Murata S, Kondo T, Nakamura N, Yamane T, Iwasa S, et al.
Pathol Int
. 2007 Dec;
58(1):55-8.
PMID: 18067642
Amiodarone is well recognized as an anti-arrhythmic drug containing a high dose of iodine with considerable potential to cause thyroid dysfunction. The present patient was a 66-year-old Japanese woman who...
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Murata S, Nakazawa T, Ohno N, Terada N, Iwashina M, Mochizuki K, et al.
Thyroid
. 2007 Jul;
17(6):489-96.
PMID: 17614768
Chromosome territories (CTs) are intranuclear subregions occupied by individual chromosomes in an interphase cell. In this study, we investigated intranuclear CT positionings of chromosomes 10 (CS10), 18 (CS18), and 19...
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Iwasa S, Okada K, Chen W, Jin X, Yamane T, Ooi A, et al.
Cancer Lett
. 2005 Oct;
227(2):229-36.
PMID: 16196122
Seprase is a membrane-bound serine proteinase with gelatinase activity, which may be involved in cancer invasion and metastasis. We examined seprase expression in colorectal cancer specimens obtained from 109 patients....
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Iwasa S, Katoh R
Pathol Int
. 2005 Jul;
55(8):520-3.
PMID: 15998382
Herein is reported the case of an 84-year-old woman who initially manifested rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis following a urinary tract infection. Laboratory findings showed a high titer of myeloperoxidase-antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody...
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Okada K, Chen W, Iwasa S, Jin X, Yamane T, Ooi A, et al.
Oncology
. 2004 Jan;
65(4):363-70.
PMID: 14707457
Objective: Seprase is an integral membrane serine proteinase with gelatinase activity that may be involved in cancer invasion and metastasis. However, the pathophysiologic significance of its expression in gastric cancer...
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Yanagawa T, Omura K, Harada H, Nakaso K, Iwasa S, Koyama Y, et al.
Oral Oncol
. 2003 Dec;
40(1):21-7.
PMID: 14662411
Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is known as a stress-inducible protein. The present study was designed to investigate the relationship between HO-1 expression levels and clinical features of tongue cancer by using...
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Iwasa S, Jin X, Okada K, Mitsumata M, Ooi A
Cancer Lett
. 2003 Sep;
199(1):91-8.
PMID: 12963128
Seprase is a membrane-bound serine proteinase with gelatinase activity, which may be involved in cancer invasion and metastasis. We examined seprase expression in colorectal cancer specimens obtained from 109 patients....
10.
Jin X, Iwasa S, Okada K, Mitsumata M, Ooi A
Anticancer Res
. 2003 Aug;
23(4):3195-8.
PMID: 12926053
Background: Seprase is a membrane-bound serine proteinase with gelatinase activity, which may be involved in cancer invasion and metastasis. Patients And Methods: We examined the seprase expression patterns in invasive...