Satoh Koichi | Department Of Internal Medicine And Molecular Science Nagoya City University
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概要
関連著者
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Dohi Yasuaki
Internal Medicine And Molecular Science Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Nagoya City University
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Sato Koichi
Department Of Cardio-renal Medicine And Hypertension Nagoya City University Graduate School Of Medic
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Dohi Yasuaki
Department Of Cardio-renal Medicine And Hypertension Nagoya City University Graduate School Of Medic
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Satoh Koichi
Department Of Internal Medicine And Molecular Science Nagoya City University
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Ueda Ryuzo
Department Of Internal Medicine And Molecular Science Nagoya City University
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Takase Hiroyuki
Department Of Internal Medicine Enshu Hospital
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SATO Koichi
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
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Takase Hiroyuki
Department of Internal Medicine, Asahi Rosai Hospital
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Sugiyama Masaya
Department of Internal Medicine, Moriyama Municipal Hospital, City of Nagoya
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Ohashi Masuo
Department Of Internal Medicine And Molecular Science Nagoya City University
著作論文
- OE-202 Short-term Smoking Cessation Improves Increased Arterial Stiffness in Healthy Male Smokers(Endothelium-1 (H) OE34,Oral Presentation (English),The 70th Anniversary Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)
- PE-402 Oxidative Stress Deteriorates Endothelial Modulation of Contraction in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats(Hypertension, basic-2 (H) PE67,Poster Session (English),The 70th Anniversary Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)
- Candesartan Reduces Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Patients with Essential Hypertension
- Circulating Thrombomodulin Levels Are Related to Latent Progression of Atherosclerosis in Hypertensive Patients
- Effect of an Angiotensin II Type-1 Receptor Blocker, Candesartan, on Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Patients with Essential Hypertension
- Plasma Thrombomodulin Levels in Hypertension
- Does B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Predict the New Onset of Hypertension?
- Metabolic Disorders Predict Development of Hypertension in Normotensive Japanese Subjects