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Fumihiko Matsuda
Researcher at Kyoto University
Publications - 454
Citations - 28863
Fumihiko Matsuda is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 414 publications receiving 24471 citations. Previous affiliations of Fumihiko Matsuda include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Kanazawa University.
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Tenderness of the knee is associated with thinning of the articular cartilage evaluated with ultrasonography in a community-based cohort: The Nagahama study
Motoo Saito,Kohei Nishitani,Hiromu Ito,Tome Ikezoe,Moritoshi Furu,Akinori Okahata,Kazuya Nigoro,Tomotoshi Kawata,Shinichiro Nakamura,Shinichi Kuriyama,Yasuharu Tabara,Noriaki Ichihashi,Tadao Tsuboyama,Tadao Tsuboyama,Fumihiko Matsuda,Shuichi Matsuda +15 more
TL;DR: JLT is significantly associated with thinning of the femoral cartilage and larger osteophytes in elderly patients, even in those with pre-/early radiographic KOA.
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300MO Impact of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) genotype on fluoropyrimidine-related toxicity in Asian population
Masashi Kanai,Takahisa Kawaguchi,Masahito Kotaka,Dai Manaka,Junichi Hasegawa,Akinori Takagane,Y. Munemoto,T. Kato,Tetsuya Eto,Tetsuo Touyama,Takanori Matsui,K. Shinozaki,T. Mizushima,S. Matsumoto,Masaki Mori,A. Ohtsu,Shigetoyo Saji,Takayuki Yoshino,Fumihiko Matsuda +18 more
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Susceptibility HLA alleles and amino acids to Takayasu arteritis
TL;DR: Changes of peptide-binding in MHC class I seem to play a critical role on susceptibility to TAK, which shares most of amino acid sequences with HLA-B*52:01 except for two amino acids including the position 67, and the importance of these two amino acid variations would explain the lack of susceptibility effect of HLA*51:01.
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Estimating Frequency of Probable Autochthonous Cases of Dengue, Japan.
Akiyoshi Senda,Anavaj Sakuntabhai,Shinako Inaida,Yoann Teissier,Fumihiko Matsuda,Richard Paul +5 more
TL;DR: A threshold approach applied to Japan identified several aberrant incidences of dengue, but no epidemics occurred other than 1 in Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, which was probably an unusual event.
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The association between the Moyamoya disease susceptible gene RNF213 variant and incident cardiovascular disease in a general population: the Nagahama study.
Yasuharu Tabara,Hitomi Yamada,Kazuya Setoh,Manami Matsukawa,Meiko Takahashi,Takahisa Kawaguchi,Takeo Nakayama,Fumihiko Matsuda,Shinji Kosugi +8 more
TL;DR: The Moyamoya disease susceptible RNF213 variant was associated with blood pressure and the incidence of cardiovascular disease in a Japanese general population.