Junshi Doi
Jichi Medical University
9 Papers
20 Citations
Junshi Doi is an academic researcher from Jichi Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Junshi Doi include Kyoto University.
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Papers
Sequential hypothermic and normothermic perfusion preservation and transplantation of expanded criteria donor livers.
Qiang Liu,Luca Del Prete,Khaled M. Ali,Patrick Grady,M. Bilancini,John W. Etterling,Giuseppe D'Amico,Teresa Diago Uso,Koji Hashimoto,Federico Aucejo,Masato Fujiki,Bijan Eghtesad,Kazunari Sasaki,Choon Hyuck David Kwon,Sulemon Chaudhry,Junshi Doi,Alejandro Avendaño Pita,Brandon New,A.C. Bennett,Jacek B. Cywinski,Charles Miller,Cristiano Quintini +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the safety and feasibility of sequential hypothermic oxygenated perfusion and normothermic machine perfusion, and the potential benefits of graft viability preservation and assessment before liver transplant.
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Luminescence-Based Assay to Screen Preservation Solutions for Optimal Ability to Maintain Viability of Rat Intestinal Grafts
Noriyuki Kasahara,Takeshi Kikuchi,Junshi Doi,Junshi Doi,Takumi Teratani,Yasuhiro Fujimoto,Yasuhiro Fujimoto,Shinji Uemoto,Yoshikazu Yasuda,Eiji Kobayashi +9 more
- 01 Jul 2013
TL;DR: The data demonstrated that ET-K and UW solutions used together with intestinal chips of Luciferase transgenic rat and in vivo imaging provided optimal viability during ischemic cold storage prior to transplantation.
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Bolus Administration of Polyamines Boosts Effects on Hepatic Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury and Regeneration in Rats.
Junshi Doi,Junshi Doi,Yasuhiro Fujimoto,Takumi Teratani,Naoya Kasahara,Masashi Maeda,Tatsuaki Tsuruyama,Taku Iida,Shintaro Yagi,Shinji Uemoto +9 more
TL;DR: The bolus administration of polyamines was more effective in ameliorating IRI and promoting regeneration than chow administration, and might be an optimal treatment, when clinically applied.
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Evaluation of Liver Preservation Solutions by Using Rats Transgenic for Luciferase
Junshi Doi,Takumi Teratani,Naoya Kasahara,Takeshi Kikuchi,Yasuhiro Fujimoto,Shinji Uemoto,Eiji Kobayashi +6 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: The model, which combines the use of the bioimaging system and Lewis rats transgenic for luciferase, effectively assessed the viability of liver tissue samples and it is believed that this ex vivo screening system will be an effective tool for evaluating preservation solutions for liver grafts.
A luminance-based heart chip assay for assessing the efficacy of graft preservation solutions in heart transplantation in rats.
Masashi Maeda,Naoya Kasahara,Junshi Doi,Yuki Iijima,Takeshi Kikuchi,Takumi Teratani,Eiji Kobayashi +6 more
TL;DR: A novel luciferase-based viability assay for assessing the viability of hearts preserved in different solutions is developed and should be a powerful tool for developing and improving new heart-graft preservation solutions.