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Morito Monden
Researcher at Osaka University
Publications - 159
Citations - 9050
Morito Monden is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Hepatocellular carcinoma. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 159 publications receiving 8573 citations. Previous affiliations of Morito Monden include Tosoh.
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A Bayesian missing value estimation method for gene expression profile data
TL;DR: While the estimation performance of existing methods depends on model parameters whose determination is difficult, the BPCA method is free from this difficulty, and provides accurate and convenient estimation for missing values.
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Report of the 17th Nationwide Follow-up Survey of Primary Liver Cancer in Japan.
Iwao Ikai,Shigeki Arii,Masatoshi Okazaki,Kiwamu Okita,Masao Omata,Masamichi Kojiro,Kenichi Takayasu,Yasuni Nakanuma,Masatoshi Makuuchi,Yutaka Matsuyama,Morito Monden,Masatoshi Kudo +11 more
TL;DR: The cumulative survival rates of newly registered patients in the 12th to 17th follow‐up surveys conducted between 1992 and 2003 were calculated for each histological type (HCC, ICC, and combined HCC and ICC) and stratified by background factors and treatment.
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Stromal Myofibroblasts Predict Disease Recurrence for Colorectal Cancer
Tadashi Tsujino,Iwao Seshimo,Hirofumi Yamamoto,Chew Yee Ngan,Koji Ezumi,Ichiro Takemasa,Masataka Ikeda,Mitsugu Sekimoto,Nariaki Matsuura,Morito Monden +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the abundance of myofibroblasts in cancer-associated stroma may be a useful indicator of disease recurrence after curative colorectal cancer surgery.
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Operative morbidity of living liver donors in Japan.
Koji Umeshita,Kenji Fujiwara,Kendo Kiyosawa,Masatoshi Makuuchi,Susumu Satomi,Keizo Sugimachi,Koichi Tanaka,Morito Monden +7 more
TL;DR: No perioperative mortality was recorded in living liver donors in Japan from Nov 13, 1989, to April 11, 2002, but a proportion of these donors developed serious complications, and this morbidity should be reduced to maintain zero mortality in living Liver Transplantation Society donors.
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High incidence of thrombosis of the portal venous system after laparoscopic splenectomy: a prospective study with contrast-enhanced CT scan.
Masataka Ikeda,Mitsugu Sekimoto,Shuji Takiguchi,Masaru Kubota,Masakazu Ikenaga,Hirofumi Yamamoto,Yoshiyuki Fujiwara,Masayuki Ohue,Takushi Yasuda,Hiroshi Imamura,Masayuki Tatsuta,Masahiko Yano,Hiroshi Furukawa,Morito Monden +13 more
TL;DR: PSVT is a more frequent complication of laparoscopic splenectomy than previously reported but can be treated safely following early detection by CT with contrast.