Michio Nagata
University of Tsukuba
231 Papers
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Michio Nagata is an academic researcher from University of Tsukuba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Podocyte. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 229 publications. Previous affiliations of Michio Nagata include Tokyo Medical University & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Papers
The Classification of Glomerulonephritis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Revisited
Jan J. Weening,Vivette D. D'Agati,Melvin M. Schwartz,Surya V. Seshan,Charles E. Alpers,Gerald B. Appel,James E. Balow,Jan A. Bruijn,Terence Cook,Franco Ferrario,Agnes B. Fogo,Ellen M. Ginzler,Lee A. Hebert,Gary Hill,Prue Hill,J. Charles Jennette,Norella C T Kong,Philippe Lesavre,Michael D. Lockshin,Lai-Meng Looi,Hirofumi Makino,Luiz Antonio Ribeiro de Moura,Michio Nagata +22 more
TL;DR: The main advantages of the current revised classification is that it provides a clear and unequivocal description of the various lesions and classes of lupus nephritis, allowing a better standardization and lending a basis for further clinicopathologic studies.
The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited
Jan J. Weening,Vivette D. D'Agati,Melvin M. Schwartz,Surya V. Seshan,Charles E. Alpers,Gerald B. Appel,James E. Balow,Jan A. Bruijn,Terence Cook,Franco Ferrario,Agnes B. Fogo,Ellen M. Ginzler,Lee A. Hebert,Gary Hill,Prue Hill,J. Charles Jennette,Norella C T Kong,Philippe Lesavre,Michael D. Lockshin,Lai-Meng Looi,Hirofumi Makino,Luiz Antonio Ribeiro de Moura,Michio Nagata +22 more
TL;DR: The main advantages of the current revised classification is that it provides a clear and unequivocal description of the various lesions and classes of lupus nephritis, allowing a better standardization and lending a basis for further clinicopathologic studies.
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Podocyte injury and its consequences.
TL;DR: The cellular aspects of podocyte dysfunction and the adaptive or maladaptive glomerular responses to podocyte injury that lead to its major consequence, glomerulosclerosis are focused on.
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T‐peak to T‐end interval may be a better predictor of high‐risk patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy associated with a cardiac troponin i mutation than qt dispersion
Shimizu M,Hidekazu Ino,Kazuyasu Okeie,Masato Yamaguchi,Michio Nagata,Kenshi Hayashi,Hideki Itoh,Taku Iwaki,Kotaro Oe,Tetsuo Konno,Hiroshi Mabuchi +10 more
TL;DR: Patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy associated with a deletion of lysine 183 (K183del) in the cardiac troponin I (cTnI) gene suffer sudden cardiac death at all ages, but the correlation between QT variables andudden cardiac death in these patients remains uncertain.
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MafB is essential for renal development and F4/80 expression in macrophages.
Takashi Moriguchi,Michito Hamada,Naoki Morito,Tsumoru Terunuma,Kazuteru Hasegawa,Chuan Zhang,Tomomasa Yokomizo,Ritsuko Esaki,Etsushi Kuroda,Keigyou Yoh,Takashi Kudo,Michio Nagata,David R. Greaves,James Douglas Engel,Masayuki Yamamoto,Satoru Takahashi +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that MafB is essential for podocyte differentiation, renal tubule survival, and F4/80 maturation in a distinct subpopulation of nonadherent mature macrophages.
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