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    Magnetic resonance galactography for a patient with nipple discharge

    A new method of galactography using magnetic resonance imaging for a patient with nipple discharge is developed. The method is as follows; coronal T1-weight images are obtained after an injection of contrast m...

    Masataka Yoshimoto, Fujio Kasumi, Takuji Iwase in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1997)

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    Surgical treatment of hepatic metastases from breast cancer

    We have performed a retrospective study to evaluate whether surgical treatment is beneficial in patients with hepatic metastases from breast cancer. Between September 1985 and September 1998, 25 patients with ...

    Masataka Yoshimoto, Takashi Tada, Mitsue Saito in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2000)

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    Surgery for ductal carcinoma in Situ

    Ductal carcinomasin situ (DCIS) are sometimes treated too aggressively by surgery. We discuss minimal invasive surgery for DCIS on the basis of our experience at the Cancer Institute Hospitel in Tokyo.

    Kaoru Takahashi, Mitsue Saito, Masujiro Makita, Takashi Tada in Breast Cancer (2000)

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    Continuous GPS Array and Present-day Crustal Deformation of Japan

    A GPS array with about 1,000 permanent stations is under operation in Japan. The GPS array revealed coseismic deformations associated with large earthquakes and ongoing secular deformation in the Japanese isla...

    Takeshi Sagiya, Shin’ichi Miyazaki in Microscopic and Macroscopic Simulation: To… (2001)

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    Unexpected increase in the bone marrow toxicity of mitomycin C (MMC)

    Masataka Yoshimoto, Mitsue Saito, Takashi Tada in British Journal of Cancer (2001)

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    Correlation of allelic losses and clinicopathological factors in 504 primary breast cancers

    We have defined 18 chromosomal regions in which allelic losses were frequent among breast cancers. We examined whether specific allelic losses might correlate with any clinicopathological factors.

    Takemitsu Nagahata, Akira Hirano, Yoshihito Utada, Shinichi Tsuchiya in Breast Cancer (2002)

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    Crustal deformation around the northern and central Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line

    We established a dense permanent GPS array around the northern and central Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line (ISTL) in order to study loading processes of inland active faults. 1–4 years observation has revealed...

    Takeshi Sagiya, Takuya Nishimura, Yoshihisa Iio, Takashi Tada in Earth, Planets and Space (2002)

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    What is the predictor for invasion in non-palpable breast cancer with microcalcifications?

    To assess the presence of invasion in non-palpable breast cancer with microcarcifications.

    Seiichiro Nishimura, Kaoru Takahashi, Naoya Gomi, Keiichiro Tada in Breast Cancer (2004)

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    Clinical study on the metastasis to the eyes from breast cancer

    In our hospital, 24 patients who underwent surgery for breast cancer during 1980 to 2001 were diagnosed with metastasis to the eye. Metastasis to the choroid was found most frequently, making the choroid the m...

    Miki Tamura, Takashi Tada, Hideki Tsuji, Megumi Tamura, Masataka Yoshimoto in Breast Cancer (2004)

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    Nuclear Reprogramming

    Nuclear reprogramming is an intriguing phenomenon, in which specialized somatic cells reacquire pluripotency through the global resetting of epigenetic modifications without changes occurring to their nuclear ...

    Takashi Tada in Nuclear Transfer Protocols (2006)

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    Nuclear Reprogramming of Somatic Nucleus Hybridized With Embryonic Stem Cells by Electrofusion

    Cell fusion is a powerful tool for understanding the molecular mechanisms of epigenetic reprogramming. In hybrid cells of somatic cells and pluripotential stem cells, including embryonic stem (ES) and embryoni...

    Masako Tada, Takashi Tada in Embryonic Stem Cell Protocols (2006)

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    Epigenetic Reprogramming of Somatic Genomes by Electrofusion With Embryonic Stem Cells

    Cell fusion is an approach for combining genetic and epigenetic information between two different types of cells. Electrofusion for generating hybrid cells between mouse embryonic stem cells and somatic cells,...

    Masako Tada, Takashi Tada in Nuclear Reprogramming (2006)

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    Targeted chromosome elimination from ES-somatic hybrid cells

    To engineer a stem cell genome, we developed a technology for targeted elimination of chromosomes from mouse embryonic stem (ES)–somatic hybrid cells. Here we demonstrate the use of a universal chromosome elim...

    Hiroyuki Matsumura, Masako Tada, Tomomi Otsuji, Kentaro Yasuchika in Nature Methods (2007)

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    Target chromosomes of inducible deletion by a Cre/inverted loxP system in mouse embryonic stem cells

    Chromosomal deletions are widely involved in serious genetic diseases and in the pathogenesis of cancers. These deletions often generate loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of one of the alleles of a tumor suppressor...

    Masako Tada, Hiroyuki Matsumura, Yuko Kurose, Norio Nakatsuji in Chromosome Research (2009)

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    Familiarity and Prudence of the Japanese Public with Research into Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells, and Their Desire for its Proper Regulation

    The lack of knowledge of current public attitudes towards basic research into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) is a serious problem when considering appropriate ways of governance regarding research and ...

    Ryuma Shineha, Masahiro Kawakami, Koji Kawakami in Stem Cell Reviews and Reports (2010)

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    Cell Fusion-Mediated Nuclear Reprogramming of Somatic Cells

    Epigenetic reprogramming of nuclei from differentiated to pluripotent state can be induced by three experimental approaches: nuclear transfer, cell fusion, and transduction of transcription factors. In cell fu...

    Kunio Hirano, Takashi Tada in Nuclear Reprogramming and Stem Cells (2012)

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    Generation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells from Human Amnion Cells

    Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells have been generated through nuclear reprogramming of somatic cells via retrovirus- or lentivirus-mediated transduction of exogenous reprogramming factors OCT3/4, SOX2, KLF4, a...

    Masashi Toyoda, Shogo Nagata, Hatsune Makino in Human Embryonic and Induced Pluripotent St… (2012)

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    Epilogue

    Recent fascinating developments in the interwoven areas of molecular biology, biochemistry, and biomedicine are starting to provide explanations for many complicated “phenomena,” enabling them to be broken dow...

    Takashi Tada, Justin Ainscough, Shinya Yamanaka in Nuclear Reprogramming and Stem Cells (2012)

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    Genomic organization, evolution, and expression of photoprotein and opsin genes in Mnemiopsis leidyi: a new view of ctenophore photocytes

    Calcium-activated photoproteins are luciferase variants found in photocyte cells of bioluminescent jellyfish (Phylum Cnidaria) and comb jellies (Phylum Ctenophora). The complete genomic sequence from the cteno...

    Christine E Schnitzler, Kevin Pang, Meghan L Powers, Adam M Reitzel in BMC Biology (2012)

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