H. Yamada
Kansai Medical University
9 Papers
63 Citations
H. Yamada is an academic researcher from Kansai Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retinal & Bone marrow. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Spontaneous closure of traumatic macular hole.
TL;DR: Macular hole can be a result of severe damage from ocular concussion or damage to the retina, and for 6 months following injury, traumatic macular hole should probably be observed rather than surgically repaired, because of the possibility that the macular holes may close spontaneously.
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Retinal neovascularisation without ischaemia in the spontaneously diabetic Torii rat
TL;DR: There appear to be differences between the SDT rat model of diabetic retinopathy and human proliferative diabetic retInopathy, as the SDt rat develops retinal neovascularisation without retinal ischaemia, which may be caused by increased expression of VEGF.
Long-term survival of bone marrow-derived retinal nerve cells in the retina.
Keizo Minamino,Yasushi Adachi,H. Yamada,Akiko Higuchi,Yasuhiro Suzuki,Masayoshi Iwasaki,Keiji Nakano,Yasushi Koike,Hiromi Mukaide,Naoko Kiriyama,Akio Shigematsu,Miyo Matsumura,Susumu Ikehara +12 more
TL;DR: A new and efficient strategy for transplanting bone marrow stem cells into the retina is shown and a large number of the injected cells survived 2 weeks after injection and the cells expressed neural cell-specific or retinal nerve cell- specific antigens.
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Human cord blood cells can differentiate into retinal nerve cells.
Naoko Koike-Kiriyama,Yasushi Adachi,Keizo Minamino,Masayoshi Iwasaki,Keiji Nakano,Yasushi Koike,H. Yamada,Hiromi Mukaide,Akio Shigematsu,Tomomi Mizokami,Miyo Matsumura,Susumu Ikehara +11 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that HCBCs can differentiate into RNCs and suggest that the new strategy could be used for the regeneration of retinal nerve cells in degenerative or dystrophic diseases.
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