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Nakajima Yoshiyuki

ナカジマ ヨシユキ | Nakajima Yoshiyuki
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research field  (1): Digestive surgery
Research keywords  (8): 再生医療 ,  移植 ,  肝胆膵外科 ,  消化器外科 ,  Regenerative Medicine ,  Transplantation ,  Gastroenterological Surgery ,  Hepato-biliary-pancreatic Surgery
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (12):
  • 再生医療に関する研究
  • 膵臓癌に関する研究
  • 肝細胞癌治療に関する研究
  • 転移性肝癌に関する研究
  • 異種膵ラ島移植に関する研究
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MISC (146):
Books (4):
  • Hyperthermo-Chemo-Hypoxic Isolated Liver Perfusion for Hepatic Metastases : A possible Adjuvant Approach
    Recent Results in Cancer Research, Springer-Verlag Berlin・Heidelberg 1998
  • Hyperthermo-Chemo-Hypoxic Isolated Liver Perfusion for Hepatic Metastases : A possible Adjuvant Approach
    Recent Results in Cancer Research, Springer-Verlag Berlin・Heidelberg 1998
  • Liposomal FK506 in a Canine Hepatic Allograft Model
    Local Immunosuppression of Organ Transplants, Chapman & Hall・Austinn 1996
  • Liposomal FK506 in a Canine Hepatic Allograft Model
    Local Immunosuppression of Organ Transplants, Chapman & Hall・Austinn 1996
Education (2):
  • - 1975 Nara Medical University Medical Faculty
  • - 1975 Nara Medical University Faculty of Medicine
Professional career (1):
  • Doctor(Medicine) (Nara Medical University)
Awards (2):
  • 2006 - 上原記念生命科学財団研究助成金
  • 1994 - 中島佐一学術研究奨励賞(奈良県立医科大学学術研究奨励会)
Association Membership(s) (18):
日本再生医療学会 ,  日本臨床外科学会 ,  日本肝胆膵外科学会 ,  日本癌治療学会 ,  日本移植学会 ,  日本消化器外科学会 ,  日本外科学会 ,  ヨーロッパ研究外科学会 ,  国際移植学会 ,  The Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine ,  Japan Surgical Association ,  The Japanese Society of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery ,  Japan Society of Clinical Oncology ,  The Japan Society for Transplantation ,  The Japan Society of Gastroenterological Surgery ,  Japan Surgical Society ,  The European Society for Surgical Research ,  The Transplantation Society
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