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Hiroaki Ikezaki

Researcher at Kyushu University

Publications -  102
Citations -  1370

Hiroaki Ikezaki is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 77 publications receiving 828 citations. Previous affiliations of Hiroaki Ikezaki include Tufts University.

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Population-specific and trans-ancestry genome-wide analyses identify distinct and shared genetic risk loci for coronary artery disease.

TL;DR: A large-scale genome-wide association study of 168,228 individuals of Japanese ancestry with genotype imputation with genotypes imputation detected eight new susceptibility loci and Japanese-specific rare variants contributing to disease severity and increased cardiovascular mortality, and a trans-ancestry meta-analysis found 35 additional new loci.
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Utility of glycated albumin for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus in a Japanese population study: results from the Kyushu and Okinawa Population Study (KOPS)

TL;DR: This article determined reference values for glycated albumin, and assessed its utility for the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the general population, and determined the utility of albumin as a measure of the mean plasma glucose concentration over approximately 2-3 weeks.
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Small Dense Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Is the Most Atherogenic Lipoprotein Parameter in the Prospective Framingham Offspring Study.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported increased plasma levels of direct low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), small dense LDL-C (sdLDL−C), and low density lipid triglycerides (LLDL) triglycerides.
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Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies multiple novel loci associated with serum uric acid levels in Japanese individuals.

TL;DR: 36 loci are identified, including eight previously unreported loci, suggesting key cellular processes that contribute to elevated serum uric acid levels, which can lead to gout, and insight into the pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention of hyperuricemia/gout is provided.
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Longitudinal assessment of liver stiffness by transient elastography for chronic hepatitis B patients treated with nucleoside analog

TL;DR: To evaluate the association between liver stiffness measured by transient elastography (FibroScan) and the efficacy of long‐term nucleoside analog (NA) treatment for patients with chronic hepatitis B.