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Soichiro Miura
Researcher at International University of Health and Welfare
Publications - 412
Citations - 12029
Soichiro Miura is an academic researcher from International University of Health and Welfare. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intestinal mucosa & Colitis. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 409 publications receiving 10760 citations. Previous affiliations of Soichiro Miura include National Defense Medical College & Keio University.
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Kyoto global consensus report on Helicobacter pylori gastritis
Kentaro Sugano,Jan Tack,Ernst J. Kuipers,David Y. Graham,Emad M. El-Omar,Soichiro Miura,Ken Haruma,Masahiro Asaka,Naomi Uemura,Peter Malfertheiner +9 more
TL;DR: A global consensus for gastritis was developed for the first time, which will be the basis for an international classification system and for further research on the subject.
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Ameliorating effects of compounds derived from Salvia miltiorrhiza root extract on microcirculatory disturbance and target organ injury by ischemia and reperfusion.
Jing-Yan Han,Jing-Yu Fan,Yoshinori Horie,Soichiro Miura,De-Hua Cui,Hiromasa Ishii,Toshifumi Hibi,Hiroshi Tsuneki,Ikuko Kimura +8 more
TL;DR: The water-soluble and lipophilic compounds of SMRE appear to improve the I/R-induced vascular damage multifactorially and synergically and provide a new perspective on remedy with multiple drugs.
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Increased expression of an inducible isoform of nitric oxide synthase and the formation of peroxynitrite in colonic mucosa of patients with active ulcerative colitis
Hiroyuki Kimura,Ryota Hokari,Soichiro Miura,Takeharu Shigematsu,Masahiko Hirokawa,Yasutada Akiba,Iwao Kurose,Hajime Higuchi,Hitoshi Fujimori,Yoshikazu Tsuzuki,Hiroshi Serizawa,Hiromasa Ishii +11 more
TL;DR: Nitric oxide and peroxynitrite formation may play an important role in causing irreversible cellular injury to the colonic mucosa in patients with active ulcerative colitis.
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Free cholesterol accumulation in hepatic stellate cells: mechanism of liver fibrosis aggravation in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in mice.
Kengo Tomita,Toshiaki Teratani,Takahiro Suzuki,Motonori Shimizu,Hirokazu Sato,Kazuyuki Narimatsu,Yoshikiyo Okada,Chie Kurihara,Rie Irie,Hirokazu Yokoyama,Katsuyoshi Shimamura,Shingo Usui,Shingo Usui,Hirotoshi Ebinuma,Hidetsugu Saito,Chikako Watanabe,Shunsuke Komoto,Atsushi Kawaguchi,Shigeaki Nagao,Kazuo Sugiyama,Ryota Hokari,Takanori Kanai,Soichiro Miura,Toshifumi Hibi +23 more
TL;DR: Cholesterol intake accelerated liver fibrosis in both the mouse models without affecting the degree of hepatocellular injury or Kupffer cell activation and the characteristic mechanisms of FC accumulation in HSCs are potential targets to treat liver Fibrosis in liver diseases including NASH.
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Oxidative stress‐mediated apoptosis of hepatocytes exposed to acute ethanol intoxication
Iwao Kurose,Hajime Higuchi,Soichiro Miura,Hidetsugu Saito,N Watanabe,Ryota Hokari,Masahiko Hirokawa,Masaaki Takaishi,Sigeyuki Zeki,T Nakamura,Hirotoshi Ebinuma,Shinzo Kato,Hiromasa Ishii +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that active oxidants produced during ethanol metabolism mediate fragmentation of DNA in hepatocytes, and that intracellular antioxidants such as glutathione play a critical role in the cytoprotective mechanisms of hepatocyte against lethal cell death, ie, apoptosis, induced by ethanol.