Jun Murakami
Tottori University
31 Papers
189 Citations
Jun Murakami is an academic researcher from Tottori University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Hepatitis B virus. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications.
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Papers
Prospective Reevaluation of Risk Factors in Mother-to-Child Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus: High Virus Load, Vaginal Delivery, and Negative Anti-NS4 Antibody
Manabu Okamoto,Ikuo Nagata,Jun Murakami,Shunsaku Kaji,Toshiyuki Iitsuka,Tadataka Hoshika,Ryu Matsuda,Yusaku Tazawa,Kazuo Shiraki,Shigeo Hino +9 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the results suggests that maternal HVL, vaginal delivery, and negative anti-NS4 antibody are significant risk factors for the mother-to-child transmission of HCV.
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Clinical heterogeneity of neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency: case reports from 16 patients.
Yusaku Tazawa,Keiko Kobayashi,Daiki Abukawa,Ikuo Nagata,Shunichi Maisawa,Ryo Sumazaki,Toshiyuki Iizuka,Yoshito Hosoda,Manabu Okamoto,Jun Murakami,Shunsaku Kaji,Ayako Tabata,Yao Bang Lu,Osamu Sakamoto,Akira Matsui,Susumu Kanzaki,Goro Takada,Takeyori Saheki,Kazuie Iinuma,Toshihiro Ohura +19 more
TL;DR: The prognosis of the 16 patients with NICCD is going fairy well at present, but patients should observe these patients carefully to see if they manifest any symptom of CTLN2 in the future.
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Risk factors for mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis C virus: Maternal high viral load and fetal exposure in the birth canal.
Jun Murakami,Ikuo Nagata,Toshiyuki Iitsuka,Manabu Okamoto,Shunsaku Kaji,Tadataka Hoshika,Ryu Matsuda,Susumu Kanzaki,Kazuo Shiraki,Akihiko Suyama,Shigeo Hino +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that mother‐to‐child transmission is the major transmission pathway of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in children, however, its risk factors remain unsettled for introduction of putative intervention.
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Fluctuating liver functions in siblings with MPV17 mutations and possible improvement associated with dietary and pharmaceutical treatments targeting respiratory chain complex II.
Shunsaku Kaji,Kei Murayama,Ikuo Nagata,Hironori Nagasaka,Masaki Takayanagi,Akira Ohtake,Hiroyasu Iwasa,Masahiko Nishiyama,Yasushi Okazaki,Hiroko Harashima,Takahiro Eitoku,Michiko Yamamoto,Hiroaki Matsushita,Koichi Kitamoto,Shinji Sakata,Takeshi Katayama,Shuji Sugimoto,Yoshio Fujimoto,Jun Murakami,Susumu Kanzaki,Kazuo Shiraki +20 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the clinical courses of patients with MPV17 mutations are greatly influenced by viral infections and that dietary and pharmaceutical treatments targeting the mitochondrial respiratory chain complex II may be beneficial in the clinical management of MPV 17 mutant patients.
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Molecular evidence of father-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus.
Hitoshi Tajiri,Yasuhito Tanaka,Seiiti Kagimoto,Jun Murakami,Daisuke Tokuhara,Masashi Mizokami +5 more
TL;DR: Results strongly indicate that father‐to‐child transmission is an important route of HBV infection in Japan and it is recommend that universal vaccination againstHBV infection be instituted immediately in Japan for all children, in accordance with the WHO recommendation of 1997.
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