Eri Watanabe
Tokyo University of Science
4 Papers
5 Citations
Eri Watanabe is an academic researcher from Tokyo University of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Anatase. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Titanium Dioxide Particle Type and Concentration Influence the Inflammatory Response in Caco-2 Cells
Saeko Tada-Oikawa,Gaku Ichihara,Hitomi Fukatsu,Yuka Shimanuki,Natsuki Tanaka,Eri Watanabe,Yuka Suzuki,Masahiko Murakami,Kiyora Izuoka,Jie Chang,Wenting Wu,Yoshiji Yamada,Sahoko Ichihara +12 more
TL;DR: The results indicated that anataseTiO2 nanoparticles induced inflammatory responses compared with other TiO2 particles, and further studies are required to determine the in vivo relevance of these findings to avoid the hazards of ingested particles.
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Proteomic analysis of hippocampal proteins in acrylamide-exposed Wistar rats.
Daichi Nagashima,Daichi Nagashima,Lingyi Zhang,Yuki Kitamura,Yuki Kitamura,Sahoko Ichihara,Eri Watanabe,Cai Zong,Yuko Yamano,Toshihiro Sakurai,Shinji Oikawa,Gaku Ichihara +11 more
TL;DR: Comparison with a previous proteomic study on hippocampal proteins in rats exposed to 1-bromopropane identified triosephosphate isomerase, mitochondrial creatinine kinase U-type, creatine kinase β-type and proteasome subunit α type-1 as proteins affected by exposure to acrylamide and 1- bromoproane, suggesting a common mechanism of neurotoxicity for soft electrophiles.
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Urinary trimethyl tin reflects blood trimethyl tin in workers recycling organotins.
TL;DR: This study investigated how urinary TMT and DMT reflect blood TMT or DMT, respectively, to evaluate them as biomarkers for TMT/DMT exposure.
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Effects of physiochemical characteristic of nano-sized TiO2 on the adhesion of monocytes to endothelial cells
Yuka Suzuki,Gaku Ichihara,Satoshi Kawada,Kun'ichi Miyazawa,Tomoki Furutani,Arisa Hayashida,Eri Watanabe,Cai Zong,Lang Tran,Akihiko Ikegami,Sahoko Ichihara,Sahoko Ichihara +11 more
TL;DR: Anatase, but not rutile, TiO2 nanoparticles promoted the adhesion of monocytes to endothelial cells, and enhanced atherosclerogenesis in a susceptible animal model.
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