Publications by authors named "S Maruhashi"

The interconnection of heart performance and kidney function plays an important role for maintaining homeostasis through a variety of physiological crosstalk between these organs. It has been suggested that acute or chronic dysfunction in one organ causes dysregulation in another one, like patients with cardiorenal syndrome. Despite its growing recognition as global health issues, still little is known on pathophysiological evaluation between the two organs.

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Protein methylation is mainly observed in lysine, arginine and histidine residues. Histidine methylation occurs at one of two different nitrogen atoms of the imidazole ring, producing Nτ-methylhistidine and Nπ-methylhistidine, and it has recently attracted attention with the identification of SETD3, METTL18 and METTL9 as catalytic enzymes in mammals. Although accumulating evidence had suggested the presence of more than 100 proteins containing methylated histidine residues in cells, much less information has been known regarding histidine-methylated proteins than lysine- and arginine-methylated ones, because no method has been developed to identify substrates for histidine methylation.

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We treated 74 patients with advanced or recurrent head and neck cancer using hyperthermia and/or immunotherapy between July 2005 and November 2013. Standard therapy showed no effect or was refused by these patients. Fifteen(21.

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Background/aims: The mechanism of remnant gastric cancer development has not yet been well established. In this study, we compared the background gastric mucosa of remnant gastric cancer with that of upper lesion-restricted gastric cancer to determine the difference in the pathogenesis of naive gastric cancer and remnant gastric cancer.

Methodology: Twenty-five patients with gastric remnant cancer after distal gastrectomy and a control group of 29 patients with naive gastric cancer restricted to the upper part of the stomach who underwent gastrectomy were enrolled in this study.

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A phase I study of gemcitabine (GEM) and UFT combination chemotherapy was performed for unresectable pancreatic cancer. The regimen included UFT orally from day 1 through day 6 and from day 8 through 13, GEM intravenously on day 7 and 14, and 1 week rest as 1 course. Administration of more than 2 courses was attempted for each patient, with the same dosage levels at all 3 scheduled steps.

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