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Hiromi Sakamoto

Researcher at Hyogo College of Medicine

Publications -  8
Citations -  289

Hiromi Sakamoto is an academic researcher from Hyogo College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cell growth & Cell culture. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 284 citations.

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Skeletal features and growth patterns in 14 patients with haploinsufficiency of SHOX: Implications for the development of Turner syndrome

TL;DR: It is suggested that haploinsufficiency of SHOX causes not only short stature but also Turner skeletal anomalies (such as short 4th metacarpals, cubitus valgus, and LWD) and that growth pattern is primarily dependent on the presence or absence of LWD.
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Coexistence of bilateral pheochromocytoma and pancreatic islet cell tumor: report of a case and review of the literature.

TL;DR: It is believed that the occurrence of MEN overlapping Type 1 and Type 2 is more than a fortuitous association, and can be explained on the basis of the neuroectodermal origin.
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Amplification and expression of a multidrug resistance gene in human glioma cell lines

TL;DR: It would be reasonable to suggest that amplification of the MDR1 gene may not be a sine qua non for acquisition of MDR and that the M DR1 mRNA level may be correlated with the extent of M DR.
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Case of ring chromosome 7: The first report of neuropathological findings

TL;DR: The boy with ring chromosome 7 who had severe mental retardation, growth failure, microcephaly, cleft lip and palate, café-au-lait spots, nevus flammeus, and genital abnormalities, died of pneumonia at age 20 months.
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Spontaneous and cAMP-dependent induction of a resting phase and neurite formation in cell hybrids between human neuroblastoma cells and thymidine auxotrophs of rat nerve-like cells.

TL;DR: Findings indicate that cell hybridization yielded partial normalization of transformed nerve‐like cells in BIM cells when treated with various drugs such as db‐cAMP, forskolin, and cAMP with isobutyl‐methylxanthine.