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Norio Koide

Researcher at Okayama University

Publications -  101
Citations -  2344

Norio Koide is an academic researcher from Okayama University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Pancreatitis. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 101 publications receiving 2265 citations.

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Formation of multicellular spheroids composed of adult rat hepatocytes in dishes with positively charged surfaces and under other nonadherent environments.

TL;DR: Two distinct, mutually exclusive features of primary culture of adult hepatocytes apparently exist; monolayer culture with proliferative activity in an adherent environment and spheroid culture with poor proliferationative activity and high albumin-producing ability in a nonadherent environment.
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Measurement of empathy among Japanese medical students: psychometrics and score differences by gender and level of medical education.

TL;DR: Women outscored men, and empathy scores increased as students progressed through medical school in this cross-sectional study, providing support for the construct validity and reliability of the Japanese translated version of the JSPE for medical students.
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Continued high albumin production by multicellular spheroids of adult rat hepatocytes formed in the presence of liver-derived proteoglycans.

TL;DR: The spheroid culture appears to be more suitable than the monolayer in studying differentiated functions of adult hepatocytes, when they were cultured with proteoglycan fraction isolated from rat liver reticulin fibers.
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High albumin production by multicellular spheroids of adult rat hepatocytes formed in the pores of polyurethane foam

TL;DR: The spheroid culture using PUF seems to be a convenient and simple method for maintaining some differentiated functions of hepatocytes and for making a bioreactor using the function of spheroids.
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Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Myanmar: Predominance of genotype 6 and existence of new genotype 6 subtype.

TL;DR: This study was performed to determine the prevalence and distribution of hepatitis C virus genotypes in Myanmar and found that HCV genotypes related to HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C are more common than other viruses in Myanmar.