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Hideki Mori

Hideki Mori

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Medicine

D-Index
82
Citations
22312
World Ranking
16233
National Ranking
509

Overview

Hideki Mori is affiliated with Gifu University in Japan and has a research focus primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work spans various subfields including Rheumatology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Epidemiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Neurology.

Their recent scholarly output includes publications in several specialized areas. Key topics covered in their research are:

  • IgG4-Related and Inflammatory Diseases
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
  • Soft tissue tumor case studies
  • Histiocytic Disorders and Treatments
  • Vascular Malformations and Hemangiomas
  • Magnesium in Health and Disease

Mori's recent published papers include:

  • "Clinico-epidemiological analysis of 1000 cases of orbital tumors," 2021, Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology
  • "Stroke-Prone SHR as Experimental Models for Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction in Humans," 2022, Biomedicines
  • "Relationship between Regional Distribution of Centenarians and Drinking Water Hardness in the Amami Islands, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan," 2023, Nutrients
  • "Pseudomelanosis Duodeni Appearing after Oral Iron Therapy," 2021, Case Reports in Gastroenterology
  • "Evaluation of the specificity of trigeminal nerve enlargement in the diagnosis of IgG4-related ophthalmic disease," 2024, Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology

The venues in which Mori frequently publishes include the Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, Cureus, Biomedicines, Nutrients, and Case Reports in Gastroenterology.

Among frequent collaborators in their research are Yukio Yamori, Mari Mori, Hiroshi Gotô, Masaki Asakage, and Kazuhiko Umazume.

Best Publications

  • IARC Monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans: Some traditional herbal medicines, some mycotoxins, naphthalene and styrene

    Ahti Anttila;Ramesh V. Bhat;James A. Bond;Susan J. Borghoff

  • A novel inflammation-related mouse colon carcinogenesis model induced by azoxymethane and dextran sodium sulfate.

    Takuji Tanaka;Hiroyuki Kohno;Rikako Suzuki;Yasuhiro Yamada;Yasuhiro Yamada

  • Inhibition of 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide-induced rat tongue carcinogenesis by the naturally occurring plant phenolics caffeic, ellagic, chlorogenic and ferulic acids

    Takuji Tanaka;Toshihiro Kojima;Toshihiko Kawamori;Aijin Wang

  • Chemoprevention of azoxymethane-induced rat colon carcinogenesis by the naturally occurring flavonoids, diosmin and hesperidin.

    T Tanaka;H Makita;K Kawabata;H Mori

  • Modifying effects of ferulic acid on azoxymethane-induced colon carcinogenesis in F344 rats

    Kunihiro Kawabata;Tomohiro Yamamoto;Akira Hara;Masahito Shimizu

  • The inhibitory effects of mangiferin, a naturally occurring glucosylxanthone, in bowel carcinogenesis of male F344 rats.

    Naoki Yoshimi;Kengo Matsunaga;Masaki Katayama;Yasuhiro Yamada

  • Action of chlorogenic acid in vegetables and fruits as an inhibitor of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine formation in vitro and in a rat carcinogenesis model.

    H Kasai;S Fukada;Z Yamaizumi;S Sugie

  • Chemoprevention of Spontaneous Endometrial Cancer in Female Donryu Rats by Dietary Indole-3-carbinol

    Toshihiro Kojima;Takuji Tanaka;Hideki Mori

  • Chemoprevention of 4-Nitroquinoline 1-Oxide-induced Oral Carcinogenesis by Dietary Curcumin and Hesperidin: Comparison with the Protective Effect of β-Carotene

    Takuji Tanaka;Hiroki Makita;Masami Ohnishi;Yoshinobu Hirose

  • Chemoprevention of mouse urinary bladder carcinogenesis by the naturally occurring carotenoid astaxanthin

    Takuji Tanaka;Yukio Morishita;Masumi Suzui;Toshihiro Kojima

  • Chemoprevention of Rat Oral Carcinogenesis by Naturally Occurring Xanthophylls, Astaxanthin and Canthaxanthin

    Takuji Tanaka;Hiroki Makita;Masami Ohnishi;Hideki Mori

  • Structure-activity relationships in the rat hepatocyte DNA-repair test for 300 chemicals.

    Gary M. Williams;Hideki Mori;Charlene A. McQueen

  • Chemopreventive effects of diosmin and hesperidin on N‐butyl‐N‐(4‐hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine‐induced urinary‐bladder carcinogenesis in male ICR mice

    Muzheng Yang;Takuji Tanaka;Yoshinobu Hirose;Takashi Deguchi

  • Chemoprevention of 4-Nitroquinoline 1-Oxide-induced Rat Oral Carcinogenesis by the Dietary Flavonoids Chalcone, 2-Hydroxychalcone, and Quercetin

    Hiroki Makita;Takuji Tanaka;Hideki Fujitsuka;Norichika Tatematsu

  • A rare case of serous cystadenocarcinoma of the pancreas.

    Naoki Yoshimi;Sigeyuki Sugie;Takuji Tanaka;Wang Aijin

  • Genotoxicity of a variety of mycotoxins in the hepatocyte primary culture/DNA repair test using rat and mouse hepatocytes

    Hideki Mori;Kiyoshi Kawai;Futoshi Ohbayashi;Tokuro Kuniyasu

  • Chemopreventive effects of ferulic acid on oral and rice germ on large bowel carcinogenesis.

    H Mori;K Kawabata;N Yoshimi;T Tanaka

  • Inhibition of inducible isoforms of cyclooxygenase and nitric oxide synthase by flavonoid hesperidin in mouse macrophage cell line.

    Keiko Sakata;Yoshinobu Hirose;Zheng Qiao;Takuji Tanaka

  • Overexpression of cyclin B1 in human colorectal cancers

    Aijin Wang;Naoki Yoshimi;Natsuko Ino;Takuji Tanaka

  • Chemoprevention of diethylnitrosamine-induced hepatocarcinogenesis by a simple phenolic acid protocatechuic acid in rats

    Takuji Tanaka;Toshihiro Kojima;Toshihiko Kawamori;Naoki Yoshimi

Frequent Co-Authors

Takuji Tanaka
Takuji Tanaka Gifu University
Yasuhiro Yamada
Yasuhiro Yamada University of Tokyo
Gary M. Williams
Gary M. Williams New York Medical College
Koichi Koshimizu
Koichi Koshimizu Kindai University
Hidekazu Suzuki
Hidekazu Suzuki Tokai University
Yoshinori Nozawa
Yoshinori Nozawa Gifu University
Akira Murakami
Akira Murakami Kyoto University
Johji Yamahara
Johji Yamahara Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
Takahiro Kunisada
Takahiro Kunisada Gifu University
Hajime Ohigashi
Hajime Ohigashi Kyoto University

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