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Mitsunobu Kishino

Researcher at Osaka University

Publications -  90
Citations -  1747

Mitsunobu Kishino is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lesion & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 87 publications receiving 1576 citations.

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Ossifying fibroma vs fibrous dysplasia of the jaw: molecular and immunological characterization.

TL;DR: Although fibrous dysplasia and ossifying fibroma are similar disease entities, especially in the demonstration of the osteogenic lineage in stromal fibroblast-like cells, they show distinct differences that can be revealed by immunohistochemical detection of osteocalcin expression.
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β-Catenin Mutations Are Frequent in Calcifying Odontogenic Cysts, but Rare in Ameloblastomas

TL;DR: Beta-Catenin mutation is considered to be a characteristic genetic feature of COC, and may play a critical role in its histogenesis, and although ameloblastoma closely resembles COC histologically, the two have genetically distinctive features.
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Cemento-osseous dysplasia of the jaws in 54 Japanese patients. A radiographic study

TL;DR: It is likely that cemento-osseous dysplasia consists of 3 variations of a single entity, all with the same unknown cause.
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Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) expression correlates with oral cancer progression and induces macrophage/cancer cell adhesion.

TL;DR: Findings indicate that ICAM‐1 plays an important role in tongue SCC progression, which may result from the SCC‐cell activity, angiogenic activity, lymphangiogenicactivity and macrophage/SCC‐ cell adhesion.
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Histopathologic and radiographic findings of the simple bone cyst

TL;DR: Type A and type B bone cysts may have different causes and Cysts determined radiographically to be radiopaque, those diagnosed as type B histopathologically, and cysts that have been treated surgically should be followed by radiographic examinations.