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Hiroyuki Fukuda
Researcher at Chiba University
Publications - 103
Citations - 3050
Hiroyuki Fukuda is an academic researcher from Chiba University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retching & Reflex. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 102 publications receiving 2879 citations. Previous affiliations of Hiroyuki Fukuda include Kawasaki Medical School & Duke University.
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Innovative preparation of curcumin for improved oral bioavailability.
Hiroki Sasaki,Yoichi Sunagawa,Yoichi Sunagawa,Kenji Takahashi,Atsushi Imaizumi,Hiroyuki Fukuda,Tadashi Hashimoto,Hiromichi Wada,Yasufumi Katanasaka,Hideaki Kakeya,Masatoshi Fujita,Koji Hasegawa,Tatsuya Morimoto +12 more
TL;DR: THERACURMIN exhibited an inhibitory action against alcohol intoxication after drinking in humans, as evidenced by the reduced acetaldehyde concentration of the blood, and shows a much higher bioavailability than currently available preparations.
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Percutaneous ethanol injection for small hepatocellular carcinoma: Therapeutic efficacy based on 20-year observation
Masaaki Ebara,Shinichiro Okabe,Kazuhiko Kita,Nobuyuki Sugiura,Hiroyuki Fukuda,Masaharu Yoshikawa,Fukuo Kondo,Hiromitsu Saisho +7 more
TL;DR: PEI is considered a reliable treatment for small HCC in terms of safety and efficacy, and Radiofrequency ablation would not have been performed in approximately 25% of these patients.
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Small Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Relationship of Signal Intensity to Histopathologic Findings and Metal Content of the Tumor and Surrounding Hepatic Parenchyma
Masaaki Ebara,Hiroyuki Fukuda,Yohei Kojima,Naoki Morimoto,Masaharu Yoshikawa,Nobuyuki Sugiura,Tsunenobu Satoh,Fukuo Kondo,Masae Yukawa,Tooru Matsumoto,Hiromitsu Saisho +10 more
TL;DR: The signal intensity of HCC on T1-weighted images is related to the degree of histologic differentiation, intratumoral copper content, and zinc content of surrounding hepatic parenchyma, whereas the signal intensity on T2-weighting images isrelated to the level of histological differentiation.
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Restraint stress delays solid gastric emptying via a central CRF and peripheral sympathetic neuron in rats
Yukiomi Nakade,Daisuke Tsuchida,Hiroyuki Fukuda,Masahiro Iwa,Theodore N. Pappas,Toku Takahashi +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that restraint stress inhibits solid gastric emptying via a central CRF type2 receptor and peripheral sympathetic neural pathway in rats, and not by guanethidine, propranolol or celiac ganglionectomy.
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Restraint stress stimulates colonic motility via central corticotropin-releasing factor and peripheral 5-HT3 receptors in conscious rats.
Yukiomi Nakade,Hiroyuki Fukuda,Masahiro Iwa,Kiyoshi Tsukamoto,Hidenori Yanagi,Takehira Yamamura,Christopher R. Mantyh,Theodore N. Pappas,Toku Takahashi +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that restraint stress stimulates colonic motility via central CRF and peripheral 5-HT(3) receptors in conscious rats.