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Overview

Iekuni Ichikawa is affiliated with Vanderbilt University Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans social sciences and medicine, with a focus on several specialized subfields including safety research, public health, environmental and occupational health, and health informatics.

Their scholarly work addresses key topics such as academic integrity and plagiarism, ethics in clinical research, and the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare and education.

Recent publications include:

  • Toward global standardization of conducting fair investigations of allegations of research misconduct, 2020, Accountability in Research
  • First meeting in Asia of the Asia Pacific Research Integrity network, 2020, Accountability in Research
  • Author Index, 2020, Journal of Biological Chemistry

Ichikawa has collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Rei Nouchi
  • H. Aihara
  • Fumie Arie
  • Makoto Asashima
  • Hiroyuki Daida

Their work is frequently published in the following venues:

  • Accountability in Research
  • Journal of Biological Chemistry

Best Publications

  • The Progression of Renal Disease

    Saulo Klahr;Saulo Klahr;George Schreiner;George Schreiner;Iekuni Ichikawa;Iekuni Ichikawa

  • Effects on blood pressure and exploratory behaviour of mice lacking angiotensin II type-2 receptor

    T. Ichiki;P. A. Labosky;C. Shiota;S. Okuyama

  • Role of endothelin in cyclosporine-induced glomerular dysfunction.

    Valentina Kon;Masanori Sugiura;Tadashi Inagami;Bradley R. Harvie

  • Glomerular hemodynamic changes vs. hypertrophy in experimental glomerular sclerosis

    Yoshiyuki Yoshida;Agnes Fogo;Iekuni Ichikawa

  • Glomerular actions of endothelin in vivo.

    V Kon;T Yoshioka;A Fogo;I Ichikawa

  • Role of the deletion of polymorphism of the angiotensin converting enzyme gene in the progression and therapeutic responsiveness of IgA nephropathy.

    H Yoshida;T Mitarai;T Kawamura;T Kitajima

  • Bone morphogenetic protein 4 regulates the budding site and elongation of the mouse ureter

    Yoichi Miyazaki;Keisuke Oshima;Agnes Fogo;Brigid L.M. Hogan

  • Role of the Angiotensin Type 2 Receptor Gene in Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney and Urinary Tract, CAKUT, of Mice and Men

    Hideki Nishimura;Elizabeth Yerkes;Katharina Hohenfellner;Yoichi Miyazaki

  • Glomerular hypertrophy in minimal change disease predicts subsequent progression to focal glomerular sclerosis.

    Agnes Fogo;Agnes Fogo;Edith P. Hawkins;Edith P. Hawkins;Phillip L. Berry;Phillip L. Berry;Alan D. Glick;Alan D. Glick

  • Murine double nullizygotes of the angiotensin type 1A and 1B receptor genes duplicate severe abnormal phenotypes of angiotensinogen nullizygotes.

    S Tsuchida;T Matsusaka;X Chen;S Okubo

  • Angiotensin actions in the kidney: renewed insight into the old hormone.

    Iekuni Ichikawa;Raymond C. Harris

  • Genetic Engineering of Glomerular Sclerosis in the Mouse via Control of Onset and Severity of Podocyte-Specific Injury

    Taiji Matsusaka;Jing Xin;Suguri Niwa;Kazuto Kobayashi

  • Effects of antihypertensive drugs on glomerular morphology.

    Yoshiyuki Yoshida;Tetsuya Kawamura;Masaaki Ikoma;Agnes Fogo

  • Role for intrarenal mechanisms in the impaired salt excretion of experimental nephrotic syndrome.

    I Ichikawa;H G Rennke;J R Hoyer;K F Badr

  • Angiotensin II attenuates renal cortical cyclooxygenase-2 expression.

    Hui-Fang Cheng;Jun-Ling Wang;Ming-Zhi Zhang;Yoichi Miyazaki

  • Hormonal modulation of glomerular function.

    L. D. Dworkin;I. Ichikawa;B. M. Brenner

  • How They Begin and How They End Classic and New Theories for the Development and Deterioration of Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney and Urinary Tract, CAKUT

    J C Pope th;J W Brock rd;M C Adams;F D Stephens

  • Bradykinin causes selective efferent arteriolar dilation during angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition

    Valentina Kon;Agnes Fogo;Iekuni Ichikawa;Samuel E. Hellings

  • Angiotensin I converting enzyme gene polymorphism in non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.

    Hiroaki Yoshida;Satoru Kuriyama;Yoshihito Atsumi;Haruo Tomonari

  • Renal antioxidant enzymes: their regulation and function.

    Iekuni Ichikawa;Shigeru Kiyama;Toshimasa Yoshioka

Frequent Co-Authors

Agnes B. Fogo
Agnes B. Fogo Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Tadashi Inagami
Tadashi Inagami Vanderbilt University
Ira Pastan
Ira Pastan Center for Cancer Research
Barry M. Brenner
Barry M. Brenner Brigham and Women's Hospital
MacRae F. Linton
MacRae F. Linton Vanderbilt University
Sergio Fazio
Sergio Fazio Oregon Health & Science University
Saulo Klahr
Saulo Klahr Washington University in St. Louis
Raymond C. Harris
Raymond C. Harris Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Brigid L.M. Hogan
Brigid L.M. Hogan Duke University
John A. Phillips
John A. Phillips Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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