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Yoshinobu Eishi
Researcher at Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Publications - 270
Citations - 9417
Yoshinobu Eishi is an academic researcher from Tokyo Medical and Dental University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Propionibacterium acnes & Sarcoidosis. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 262 publications receiving 8231 citations.
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A new clinicopathological entity of IgG4-related autoimmune disease
Terumi Kamisawa,Nobuaki Funata,Yukiko K. Hayashi,Yoshinobu Eishi,Morio Koike,Kouji Tsuruta,Atsutake Okamoto,Naoto Egawa,Hitoshi Nakajima +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that AIP is not simply pancreatitis but that it is a pancreatic lesion involved in IgG4-related systemic disease with extensive organ involvement, and a new clinicopathological entity is proposed.
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Autophagy-deficient mice develop multiple liver tumors
Akito Takamura,Masaaki Komatsu,Taichi Hara,Ayako Sakamoto,Chieko Kishi,Satoshi Waguri,Yoshinobu Eishi,Okio Hino,Keiji Tanaka,Noboru Mizushima +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that autophagy is important for the suppression of spontaneous tumorigenesis through a cell-intrinsic mechanism, particularly in the liver, and that p62 accumulation contributes to tumor progression.
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Quantitative analysis of mycobacterial and propionibacterial DNA in lymph nodes of Japanese and European patients with sarcoidosis.
Yoshinobu Eishi,Moritaka Suga,Ikuo Ishige,Daisuke Kobayashi,Tetsuo Yamada,Tamiko Takemura,Touichiro Takizawa,Morio Koike,Shoji Kudoh,Ulrich Costabel,Josune Guzman,Gianfranco Rizzato,Marcello Gambacorta,Ronald M. du Bois,Andrew G. Nicholson,Om P. Sharma,Masayuki Ando +16 more
TL;DR: Propionibacterium spp.
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Quantitative PCR of mycobacterial and propionibacterial DNA in lymph nodes of Japanese patients with sarcoidosis
TL;DR: Findings suggest that propionibacteria had resided or proliferated ectopically in the sarcoid lesions, whether there was a connection with the disease or not.
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Improvement in Atrophic Gastritis and Intestinal Metaplasia in Patients in Whom Helicobacter pylori Was Eradicated
Toshifumi Ohkusa,Kazuhiko Fujiki,Ichizen Takashimizu,Jiro Kumagai,Toru Tanizawa,Yoshinobu Eishi,Tetsuji Yokoyama,Mamoru Watanabe +7 more
TL;DR: Evaluated histologic changes 12 to 15 months after attempted eradication of H. pylori to explore whether glandular atrophy and intestinal metaplasia improve after eradication and whether these changes improve during long-term follow-up.