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Papers 1995(*Please visit http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed for details)HEADLINE


1.      Derliviere L, Kamada N, Goto S, Kobayashi E: Retransplantation of the liver in the rat. edited by M Green & T Mandel. Gorden and Beach PUB: 501-507, 1995 (Book)

2.      Goto S, Kamada N, Delriviere L, Kobayashi E, Lord R, Ware F, Hara Y, Edwards-Smith C,Shimizu Y, Vari F.: Orhtotopic liver retransplantation in rats. Microsurgery. 1995; 16(3):167-170.

3.      Kamada N, Goto S, Lord R, Kobayashi E, Kim YI.: Novel immunosuppressive proteins induced in rats by liver retransplantation. Transplant Proc. 1995; 27(1):402-403.

4.      Kamada N, Kobayashi E, and Goto S: Liver transplantation in the rat (Chapter 18), Experimental Transplantation Models in Small Animals edited by M Green & T Mandel. Gorden and Beach PUB: 341-351, 1995 (Book)

5.      Kimura T, Enosawa S, Kamada N, Kobayashi E, Toyama N, Doy M, Matsuzaki Y, Tanaka N, Osuga T.: Evidence that the elevation of soluble MHC class I antigens in the serum precedes the onset of graft-versus-host disease and is correlated with the severity of the disease in rats. Transplant Immunol. 1995; 3(4):299-304.

6.      Kobayashi E, Kamada N, Delriviere L, Roger L, Goto S, Walker N, Enosawa S, Toyama N, Miyata M.: Migration of donor cells into the thymus is not essential for induction and meintenance of systemic tolerance after liver transplantation in the rat. Immunology. 1995; 84:333-336.

7.      Kobayashi E, Kamada N, Enosawa S, Toyama N, Miyata M.: Syngeneic small-bowel grafting increases susceptibility to lethal graft-versus-host disease in the rat. Eur Surg Res. 1995; 27(1): 19-26.

8.      Kobayashi E, Miyata M.: Allotransplantation of whole spleen in patients with hepatic malignat tumors or Hemophilia A; Operative technique and preliminary results. Arch Surg. 1995; 130:677. (Letter)

9.      Kobayashi E, Toyama N, and Kamada N.: Small bowel transplantation in the rat using cuff technique (Chapter 22), Experimental Transplantation Models in Small Animals edited by M Green & T Mandel. Gorden and Beach PUB: 401-412, 1995 (Book)

10.   Kobayashi E, Yoshida T, Yamauchi H, Yoshida T, Suminaga Y, Miyata M.: Immune function in patients undergoing open vs. laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Arch Surg. 1995; 130(6):676. (Letter)

11.   Lord R, Kamada N, Kobayashi E, Goto S, Sunagawa M.: Immunosuppressive 40-kd protein induced by orthotopic liver transplantation in rats. Transplant Proc. 1995; 27: 399-401.

12.   Lord R, Kamada N, Kobayashi E, Goto S, Sunagawa M.: Isolation of a 40 kDa immunoinhibitory protein induced by rat liver transplantation. Transplant Immunol.1995; 3(2):174-179

13.   Toyama N, Kobayashi E, Yamada S, Enosawa S, Miyata M.: Fulminant second-set allograft rejection and endoscopic findings following small bowel transplantation in the rat. J. Gastroenterology. 1995; 30(4):465-471.

14.   Yamauchi H, Kobayashi E, Suminaga Y, Yoshida T, Kai T Shiina Y, Miyata M.: Bile duct injury and bile leakage in laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Br J Surg. 1995; 82: 1138. (Letter)

15.   Yoshida T, Kobayashi E, Suminaga Y, Yamauchi H, Yoshida T, Miyata M.: Laparoscopical cholecystectomy minimally impairs post operative cardiorespiratory and muscle performance. Br J Surg. 1995; 82: 996. (Letter)


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