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H Nagata
Researcher at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Publications - 10
Citations - 1219
H Nagata is an academic researcher from Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Pancreatic cancer. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1108 citations.
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Circulating microRNAs in plasma of patients with oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Shuhei Komatsu,Daisuke Ichikawa,Hideyuki Takeshita,Masahiro Tsujiura,R Morimura,H Nagata,Toshiyuki Kosuga,Daisuke Iitaka,Hirotaka Konishi,Atsushi Shiozaki,Hitoshi Fujiwara,Kazuma Okamoto,Eigo Otsuji +12 more
TL;DR: Detection of circulating miRNAs might provide new complementary tumour markers for ESCC by monitoring tumour dynamics through plasma miRNA assays.
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Novel diagnostic value of circulating miR-18a in plasma of patients with pancreatic cancer.
R Morimura,Shuhei Komatsu,Daisuke Ichikawa,Hideyuki Takeshita,Masahiro Tsujiura,H Nagata,Hirotaka Konishi,Afonso A Shiozaki,Hisashi Ikoma,Kazuma Okamoto,Toshiya Ochiai,Hiroki Taniguchi,Eigo Otsuji +12 more
TL;DR: Circulating miR-18a might provide new complementary tumour markers for pancreatic cancer as well as stably detectable in the plasma/serum.
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Clinical impact of circulating miR-221 in plasma of patients with pancreatic cancer.
Tsutomu Kawaguchi,Shuhei Komatsu,Daisuke Ichikawa,R Morimura,Masahiro Tsujiura,Hirotaka Konishi,Hideyuki Takeshita,H Nagata,Tomohiro Arita,Shoji Hirajima,Atushi Shiozaki,Hisashi Ikoma,Kazuma Okamoto,Toshiya Ochiai,Hiroki Taniguchi,Eigo Otsuji +15 more
TL;DR: Plasma miR-221 could be a useful biomarker for cancer detection, monitoring tumour dynamics and predicting malignant outcomes inPCa patients, and may contribute to clinical decision making in PCa treatments.
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Detection of gastric cancer-associated microRNAs on microRNA microarray comparing pre- and post-operative plasma.
Hirotaka Konishi,Daisuke Ichikawa,Shuhei Komatsu,Atsushi Shiozaki,Masahiro Tsujiura,Hideyuki Takeshita,R Morimura,H Nagata,Tomohiro Arita,Tsutomu Kawaguchi,S Hirashima,Hitoshi Fujiwara,Kazuma Okamoto,Eigo Otsuji +13 more
TL;DR: Two candidate miRNAs, miR-451 and mi-486, were selected as plasma biomarkers, considering the abundance in plasma, and marked decrease in post-operative samples, and could be useful blood-based biomarkers for screening GC.
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Clinical impact of circulating miR-18a in plasma of patients with oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Shoji Hirajima,Shuhei Komatsu,Daisuke Ichikawa,Hideyuki Takeshita,Hirotaka Konishi,Atsushi Shiozaki,R Morimura,Masahiro Tsujiura,H Nagata,Tsutomu Kawaguchi,Tomohiro Arita,Takeshi Kubota,Hitoshi Fujiwara,Kazuma Okamoto,Eigo Otsuji +14 more
TL;DR: Plasma miR-18a may be a very useful biomarker for cancer detection and the monitoring of tumour dynamics in patients with ESCC.