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Takuya Kitamoto
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
1994
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36707819Lipid biomarkers that reflect postoperative recurrence risk in lung cancer patients who smoke: a case-control study.Lipids Health Dis2023
37495609Lung adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma difficult for immunohistochemical diagnosis can be distinguished by lipid profile.Sci Rep2023
37253924Uric acid is a major chemical constituent for the whitish coloration in the medaka leucophores.Pigment Cell Melanoma Res2023
36997675Quantification of olanzapine and its three metabolites by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry in human body fluids obtained from four deceased, and confirmation of the reduction from olanzapine N-oxide to olanzapine in whole blood in vitro.Forensic Toxicol2023
36454405Long-term stability of 24 synthetic cannabinoid metabolites spiked into whole blood and urine for up to 168 days, and the comparable study for the 6 metabolites in non-spiked real case specimens stored for  1-5 years.Forensic Toxicol2022
35599829Data on changes in lipid profiles during the differentiation and maturation of human subcutaneous white adipocytes analyzed using chromatographic and bioinformatic tools.Data Brief2022
36454491A fatal case involved in pyrethroid insecticide ingestion: quantification of tetramethrin and resmethrin in body fluids of a deceased by LC-MS/MS.Forensic Toxicol2022
32232365In Vivo Metabolites of AB-PINACA in Solid Tissues Obtained from Its Abuser: Comparison with In Vitro Experiment.J Anal Toxicol2021
34789180Decreased sphingomyelin (t34:1) is a candidate predictor for lung squamous cell carcinoma recurrence after radical surgery: a case-control study.BMC Cancer2021
32886766Quantification of Major Metabolites of AB-FUBINACA in Solid Tissues Obtained from an Abuser.J Anal Toxicol2021
30636985Sensitive quantification of BB-22 and its metabolite BB-22 3-carboxyindole, and characterization of new metabolites in authentic urine and/or serum specimens obtained from three individuals by LC-QTRAP-MS/MS and high-resolution LC-Orbitrap-MS/MS.Forensic Toxicol2019
29059699Identification of the genomic region under epigenetic regulation during non-alcoholic fatty liver disease progression.Hepatol Res2018
30206277Identification of differentially methylated region (DMR) networks associated with progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.Sci Rep2018
30268690A case of intoxication with a mixture of synthetic cannabinoids EAM-2201, AB-PINACA and AB-FUBINACA, and a synthetic cathinone α-PVP.Leg Med (Tokyo)2018
28663743Viral Population Changes during Murine Norovirus Propagation in RAW 264.7 Cells.Front Microbiol2017
28219123Identification of core gene networks and hub genes associated with progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by RNA sequencing.Hepatol Res2017
26423718CDH13 Polymorphisms are Associated with Adiponectin Levels and Metabolic Syndrome Traits Independently of Visceral Fat Mass.J Atheroscler Thromb2016
25776890Targeted-bisulfite sequence analysis of the methylation of CpG islands in genes encoding PNPLA3, SAMM50, and PARVB of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.J Hepatol2015
26490229Development of a simple genotyping method for the HLA-A*31:01-tagging SNP in Japanese.Pharmacogenomics2015
25832963ADIPOQ polymorphisms are associated with insulin resistance in Japanese women.Endocr J2015
24621583Targeted next-generation sequencing and fine linkage disequilibrium mapping reveals association of PNPLA3 and PARVB with the severity of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.J Hum Genet2014
24785259Association of polymorphisms in GCKR and TRIB1 with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and metabolic syndrome traits.Endocr J2014
23221025Replication study of 15 recently published Loci for body fat distribution in the Japanese population.J Atheroscler Thromb2013
23708086NUDT3 rs206936 is associated with body mass index in obese Japanese women.Endocr J2013
23535911Genome-wide scan revealed that polymorphisms in the PNPLA3, SAMM50, and PARVB genes are associated with development and progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in Japan.Hum Genet2013
22071413Genetic variations in the CYP17A1 and NT5C2 genes are associated with a reduction in visceral and subcutaneous fat areas in Japanese women.J Hum Genet2012
22377712Association between type 2 diabetes genetic susceptibility loci and visceral and subcutaneous fat area as determined by computed tomography.J Hum Genet2012
21796137Association of variations in the FTO, SCG3 and MTMR9 genes with metabolic syndrome in a Japanese population.J Hum Genet2011
21796141Computed tomography analysis of the association between the SH2B1 rs7498665 single-nucleotide polymorphism and visceral fat area.J Hum Genet2011
17879341Multiplex PCR-based real-time invader assay (mPCR-RETINA): a novel SNP-based method for detecting allelic asymmetries within copy number variation regions.Hum Mutat2008
17943122A second generation human haplotype map of over 3.1 million SNPs.Nature2007
17943131Genome-wide detection and characterization of positive selection in human populations.Nature2007
15469388Self-aggregation of synthetic protobacteriochlorophyll-d derivatives.Photochem Photobiol2005
15202072Large-scale single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and haplotype analyses, using dense SNP Maps, of 199 drug-related genes in 752 subjects: the analysis of the association between uncommon SNPs within haplotype blocks and the haplotypes constructed with haplotype-tagging SNPs.Am J Hum Genet2004
11450848Catalog of 434 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes of the alcohol dehydrogenase, glutathione S-transferase, and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, reduced (NADH) ubiquinone oxidoreductase families.J Hum Genet2001
11322664Catalog of 320 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 20 quinone oxidoreductase and sulfotransferase genes.J Hum Genet2001
10747867p300 mediates functional synergism between AF-1 and AF-2 of estrogen receptor alpha and beta by interacting directly with the N-terminal A/B domains.J Biol Chem2000
10406186Increased 9,13-di-cis-retinoic acid in rat hepatic fibrosis: implication for a potential link between retinoid loss and TGF-beta mediated fibrogenesis in vivo.J Hepatol1999
9852396Molecular mechanism of a cross-talk between estrogen and growth-factor signaling pathways.Oncology1998
9168930ERC-55, a binding protein for the papilloma virus E6 oncoprotein, specifically interacts with vitamin D receptor among nuclear receptors.Biochem Biophys Res Commun1997
8668154Intron retention generates a novel isoform of the murine vitamin D receptor that acts in a dominant negative way on the vitamin D signaling pathway.Mol Cell Biol1996
7491495Activation of the estrogen receptor through phosphorylation by mitogen-activated protein kinase.Science1995
7697779Synthesis of 9E- and 9Z-locked retinoic acid analogs as ligands for RAR and RXR.Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo)1994
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