Takashi Kamei
Tohoku University
283 Papers
539 Citations
Takashi Kamei is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 214 publications.
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Papers
The area under curve for time-course analysis parameters is associated with abdominal aortic aneurysms and the severity of peripheral artery disease in men.
Nao Konno,Taku Harada,Daijirou Akamatsu,Hitoshi Goto,Takashi Miki,Takashi Kamei,Masahiro Kohzuki +6 more
- 04 Feb 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the correlation between the parameters of time-course analysis, to the degree of vascular endothelial damage in AAA and PAD, together with their applicability as a vascular function test, was investigated.
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241.7: Co-transplantation With Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells Improves Engraftment of Transplanted Hepatocytes
Hiroki Yamana,Akiko Inagaki,Takehiro Imura,Y. Nakamura,Hiroyasu Nishimaki,Takumi Katano,Kazuo Ohashi,Shigehito Miyagi,Takashi Kamei,Michiaki Unno,Masafumi Goto +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the effects and underlying mechanisms of ADSC co-transplantation on hepatocyte engraftment were examined and the effect of the proximity between both cells was investigated. And the authors revealed that the hepatocyte function was significantly improved by co-culture with ADSCs.
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Bleeding from jejunal varices formed at the Roux-en-Y jejunum site caused by the compression of the left renal vein after living donor liver transplantation with renoportal anastomosis.
Wataru Nakanishi,Shigehito Miyagi,Kazuaki Tokodai,Atsushi Fujio,Toshiaki Kashiwadate,Kengo Sasaki,Yoshihiro Shono,Mineto Ohta,Yoshikatsu Saitoh,Michiaki Unno,Takashi Kamei +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the case of gastrointestinal bleeding who underwent living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) with renoportal anastomosis at 1-year-old female patient who had severe anemia with normal liver function during the follow-up period.
A potential preventive method for scar stenosis after esophageal endoscopic mucosal resection using human amniotic epithelial cells in a porcine model
Yuji Konno,Chiaki Sato,Kazuaki Tokodai,Masatoshi Saito,Tetsuro Hoshiai,Yusuke Taniyama,Hiroshi Sakamoto,Toshiaki Fukutomi,Yohei Ozawa,Naoto Ujiie,Kenhiro Koseki,Ryo Ando,Kozue Takahashi,Yasuharu Shinozaki,Michiaki Unno,Takashi Kamei +15 more
TL;DR: Transplanting amniotic epithelial cells into the ulcer promoted ulcer epithelialization and is a potential method for the management of ulcer scar stenosis following esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection.