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Autor:
Yuriko Matsushita, Yutaka Hasegawa, Noriko Takebe, Ken Onodera, Masaharu Shozushima, Tomoyasu Oda, Kan Nagasawa, Hiroyuki Honma, Koji Nata, Akira Sasaki, Yasushi Ishigaki
Publikováno v:
Journal of Diabetes Investigation, Vol 12, Iss 6, Pp 1042-1049 (2021)
Abstract Aims/Introduction Recent studies have suggested C‐X‐C motif chemokine ligand 14 (CXCL14), secreted from adipose tissue, to play an important role in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome. However, the clinical significance of CXCL14 in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b62e75dde1a9416499fb06d7f3ad5c28
Autor:
Masaharu Shozushima, Futoshi Mori, Satoshi Yashiro, Yusuke Todate, Tomoyasu Oda, Kan Nagasawa, Yutaka Hasegawa, Noriko Takebe, Makoto Sasaki, Yasushi Ishigaki
Publikováno v:
Brain Sciences, Vol 13, Iss 2, p 217 (2023)
Background: While type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a major risk for ischemic stroke, the associated vessel wall characteristics remain essentially unknown. This study aimed to clarify intracranial vascular changes on three-dimensional vessel wall imaging (3D
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cfd0cce511364bef9d340050ae677b48
Autor:
Ken Satoh, Kan Nagasawa, Noriko Takebe, Hirofumi Kinno, Masaharu Shozushima, Ken Onodera, Tomoyasu Oda, Yutaka Hasegawa, Jo Satoh, Yasushi Ishigaki
Publikováno v:
Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity.
Ken Satoh,1 Kan Nagasawa,1 Noriko Takebe,1 Hirofumi Kinno,1 Masaharu Shozushima,1 Ken Onodera,1 Tomoyasu Oda,1 Yutaka Hasegawa,1 Jo Satoh,2 Yasushi Ishigaki1 1Division of Diabetes, Metabolism and Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine, Iwate
Autor:
Kan Nagasawa, Hiroyuki Honma, Noriko Takebe, Yutaka Hasegawa, Masaharu Shozushima, Yuriko Matsushita, Tomoyasu Oda, Yasushi Ishigaki, Koji Nata, Ken Onodera, Akira Sasaki
Publikováno v:
Journal of Diabetes Investigation, Vol 12, Iss 6, Pp 1042-1049 (2021)
Journal of Diabetes Investigation
Journal of Diabetes Investigation
Aims/Introduction Recent studies have suggested C‐X‐C motif chemokine ligand 14 (CXCL14), secreted from adipose tissue, to play an important role in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome. However, the clinical significance of CXCL14 in humans ha