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pro vyhledávání: '"Kouta Yamashiro"'
Autor:
Keitaro Nishi, Hiroaki Kanouchi, Akihiko Tanaka, Maya Nakamura, Tomofumi Hamada, Yumiko Mishima, Yuichi Goto, Kenichi Kume, Mahiro Beppu, Hiroshi Hijioka, Hiroaki Tabata, Kazuki Mori, Yoshinori Uchino, Kouta Yamashiro, Yoshiaki Matsumura, Yutaro Higashi, Hyuma Makizako, Takuro Kubozono, Toshihiro Takenaka, Mitsuru Ohishi, Tsuyoshi Sugiura
Publikováno v:
Nutrients, Vol 13, Iss 12, p 4377 (2021)
Few studies have investigated the relationship between nutritional status and comprehensive assessment of oral hypofunction, especially protein intake-related sarcopenia. Thus, we explored these relationships in a large-scale cross-sectional cohort s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f4d083fe00134d9c9682d6f5f74af501
Circulating microRNA Panel as a Potential Novel Biomarker for Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Diagnosis
Autor:
Seiya Yokoyama, Kodai Nakamura, Yoshiaki Sagara, Kazuki Mori, Yasuaki Sagara, Kouta Yamashiro, Tomofumi Hamada, Tsuyoshi Sugiura, Naomi Hiyake, Mahiro Beppu
Publikováno v:
Cancers, Vol 13, Iss 449, p 449 (2021)
Cancers
Volume 13
Issue 3
Cancers
Volume 13
Issue 3
A lack of reliable biomarkers for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) poses a major clinical issue. The sensitivity and specificity of classical serum tumor markers, such as the squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCC-Ag), are quite poor, especially for
Autor:
Akihiko Tanaka, Kenichi Kume, Keitaro Nishi, Kouta Yamashiro, Takuro Kubozono, Maya Nakamura, Yuichi Goto, Kazuki Mori, Yoshiaki Matsumura, Tomofumi Hamada, Hiroshi Hijioka, Yutaro Higashi, Mahiro Beppu, Yoshinori Uchino, Toshihiro Takenaka, Takayuki Tabira, Tsuyoshi Sugiura, Hiroaki Tabata, Mitsuru Ohishi, Yumiko Mishima, Hyuma Makizako
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 1626, p 1626 (2021)
Volume 10
Issue 8
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 1626, p 1626 (2021)
Volume 10
Issue 8
Oral hypofunction is a new concept that addresses the oral function of older adults. Few studies have investigated the relationship between oral hypofunction and general health conditions such as frailty, sarcopenia, and mild cognitive impairment. Th