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Kazuaki Sasaki

Publications -  11
Citations -  19

Kazuaki Sasaki is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 11 publications receiving 19 citations.

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Establishment of an experimental model of normal dog bladder organoid using a three-dimensional culture method.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors established dog normal bladder organoids (NBO) for further understanding the pathogenesis of dog BC and human MIBC using their urine samples, and the established NBO underwent various analyzes including cell marker expressions, histopathological structures, cancer-related gene expression patterns, and drug sensitivity.
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Establishment of a direct 2.5D organoid culture model using companion animal cancer tissues.

TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors generated a 2.5D organoid from cancer-diseased dogs and cats using special 2-5D media, which showed better attachment, growth, marker expression, and faster proliferation speed than those cultured in normal Modified Eagle Medium media.
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Effect of xylazine sedation on testicular blood flow, testicular echotexture, and circulating hormones in Shiba goats

TL;DR: In this article , the effect of xylazine sedation on testicular hemodynamics (TBF), echotexture, testicular volume (TV), and circulating hormones in goats was investigated.
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Anti-cancer activity of Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) against dog bladder cancer organoids

TL;DR: In this paper , the anti-tumor potentials of Chaga mushroom extract (Chaga) against DBCO were examined in a concentration-dependent way, and four strains of DMC were used in the present study.
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Establishment of an experimental model of canine malignant mesothelioma organoid culture using a three-dimensional culture method.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used pleural effusion samples to generate 3D mesothelioma (cMM) organoids from individual MM dogs, which exhibited characteristics of MM and expressed mesothelial cell markers, such as WT-1 and mesothelin.