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Tamihiro Kawakami

Researcher at Tohoku Pharmaceutical University

Publications -  190
Citations -  2882

Tamihiro Kawakami is an academic researcher from Tohoku Pharmaceutical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vasculitis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 172 publications receiving 2385 citations. Previous affiliations of Tamihiro Kawakami include St. Marianna University School of Medicine & Juntendo University.

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Elevated serum granulocyte colony-stimulating factor levels in patients with active phase of sweet syndrome and patients with active behcet disease: implication in neutrophil apoptosis dysfunction.

TL;DR: It is proposed that serum G-CSF plays a significant role in the suppression of neutrophil apoptosis and appears to be deeply involved in the pathogenesis of SS and BD.
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Clinical and immunological findings in 104 cases of paraneoplastic pemphigus.

TL;DR: Although there are many reports of sporadic patients with paraneoplastic pemphigus, only a few systematic studies on large cohorts of patients with PNP have been reported.
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High titer of anti-phosphatidylserine-prothrombin complex antibodies in patients with cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa

TL;DR: This study demonstrated that presence of anti-PS/PT antibodies and/or LAC could serve as markers in CPN patients and could be dependently associated with the presence of antiphospholipid syndrome-associated antibodies.
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Anti-desmocollin autoantibodies in nonclassical pemphigus.

TL;DR: Despite the established pathogenic role of anti‐desmoglein (Dsg) antibodies in classical pemphigus, the significance of autoantibodies to another desmosomal cadherin, desmocollin (Dsc) is at present unknown.
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Moisturizing effects of topical nicotinamide on atopic dry skin

TL;DR: The effect of topical nicotinamide on atopic dry skin was examined and the results with the effect of white petrolatum in a left–right comparison study were compared.