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pro vyhledávání: '"Naoya Ichioka"'
Autor:
Keizo, Takada, Muneo, Inaba, Naoya, Ichioka, Yusuke, Ueda, Mitsuru, Taira, Susumu, Baba, Tomomi, Mizokami, Xiaoli, Wang, Hiroko, Hisha, Hirokazu, Iida, Susumu, Ikehara
Publikováno v:
Stem Cells. 24:399-405
A substrain of the senescence-accelerated mouse, SAMP6 (senescence-accelerated mouse prone 6), spontaneously develops osteoporosis early in life. Therefore, this strain is a useful animal model for developing new strategies for the treatment of osteo
Autor:
Muneo Inaba, Keizo Takada, Koichi Nakamura, Naoya Ichioka, Hirokazu Iida, Susumu Ikehara, Mitsuru Taira, Susumu Baba
Publikováno v:
International Congress Series. 1260:393-397
The SAMP6 mouse spontaneously develops osteoporosis early in life and is therefore a useful model for examining the mechanisms underlying osteoporosis. We have recently established a new bone marrow transplantation (BMT) method: the bone marrow cells
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 76:1543-1548
BACKGROUND We have recently established a new method for bone marrow transplantation (BMT) in mice: bone marrow cells are directly injected into the intra-bone marrow (IBM) cavity. IBM-BMT induces persistent donor-specific tolerance and enhances the
Autor:
Kazuhiko Takahara, Naoya Ichioka, Takashi Esumi, Ryokei Ogawa, Kayo Inaba, Taketohi Kushida, Hirokazu Iida, Susumu Ikehara, Muneo Inaba
Publikováno v:
STEM CELLS. 20:542-551
The SAMP6 mouse (a substrain of senescence-accelerated mice) spontaneously develops osteoporosis early in life and is, therefore, a useful model for examining the mechanisms underlying osteoporosis. We have recently established a new bone marrow tran
Autor:
Muneo Inaba, Hirokazu Iida, Susumu Ikehara, Hiroko Hisha, Ryokei Ogawa, Taketoshi Kushida, Naoya Ichioka, Takashi Esumi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Kansai Medical University. 54:136-149
Autor:
Takashi Esumi, Naoya Ichioka, Taketoshi Kushida, Hirokazu Iida, Susumu Ikehara, Muneo Inaba, Hiroko Hisha, Ryokei Ogawa
Publikováno v:
STEM CELLS. 19:226-235
We have recently established a new bone marrow transplantation (BMT) method for the treatment of intractable autoimmune diseases in MRL/lpr mice; the method consists of fractionated irradiation (5.5 Gy × 2), followed by BMT of whole bone marrow cell
Autor:
Takashi, Esumi, Muneo, Inaba, Naoya, Ichioka, Taketoshi, Kushida, Hirokazu, Iida, Susumu, Ikehara
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 76(11)
We have recently established a new method for bone marrow transplantation (BMT) in mice: bone marrow cells are directly injected into the intra-bone marrow (IBM) cavity. IBM-BMT induces persistent donor-specific tolerance and enhances the rapid recov
Autor:
Muneo Inaba, Kikuya Sugiura, Tomoo Yoshimura, Naoya Ichioka, Haruki Oyaizu, Takashi Esumi, Kazuya Ikebukuro, Hiroko Hisha, Ryoji Yasumizu, Tomoki Ito, Kouichi Nakamura, Takashi Nagahama, Taketoshi Kushida, Hirokazu Iida, Susumu Ikehara
Publikováno v:
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio). 20(2)
Using cynomolgus monkeys, we have previously established a new method for harvesting bone marrow cells (BMCs) with minimal contamination of the BMCs with T cells from the peripheral blood. We originally conducted this new "perfusion method" in the lo
Autor:
Hiroko Hisha, Taketoshi Kushida, Naoya Ichioka, Muneo Inaba, Hirokazu Iida, Susumu Ikehara, Ryokei Ogawa, Takashi Esumi
Publikováno v:
Blood. 97(10)
Intractable autoimmune diseases in chimeric resistant MRL/lpr mice were treated by a new bone marrow transplantation (BMT) method consisting of fractionated irradiation, 5.5 Gy × 2, followed by intra–bone marrow (IBM) injection of whole bone marro
Autor:
Naoya Ichioka, Haruki Oyaizu, Taketoshi Kushida, Ryokei Ogawa, Naohide Ageyama, Susumu Ikehara, Shinryu Lee, Fumiko Ono, Kazuya Ikebukuro, Hiroko Hisha, Shigeru Miyashima, Hirokazo Iida, Takashi Ngahama, Kikuya Sugiura, Tomoki Ito, Muneo Inaba
Publikováno v:
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio). 18(6)
To minimize contamination of bone marrow cells (BMCs) with T cells from the peripheral blood, a new "perfusion method" for collecting BMCs is proposed using cynomolgus monkeys. Two BM puncture needles are inserted into a long bone such as the humerus