His primary areas of investigation include Internal medicine, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Cancer research, Virology and Hepatitis C virus. His Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Oncology. The various areas that Kazuhiko Koike examines in his Hepatocellular carcinoma study include Carcinoma, Radiology and Radiofrequency ablation.
Cell cycle, HBx and Molecular biology is closely connected to Carcinogenesis in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Cancer research. His study in Virology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Liver disease and Genotype. The Hepatitis C virus study combines topics in areas such as Steatosis, Hepatitis C and Pathogenesis.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Gastroenterology, Surgery, Radiology and Hepatocellular carcinoma. Kazuhiko Koike has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Endocrinology and Oncology. His work on Helicobacter pylori is typically connected to In patient as part of general Gastroenterology study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Stent, Endoscopy, Endoscopic submucosal dissection, Retrospective cohort study and Pancreatitis are among the areas of Surgery where the researcher is concentrating his efforts. His research in Hepatocellular carcinoma intersects with topics in Carcinoma, Radiofrequency ablation and Hepatitis C virus. His Hepatitis C virus study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Immunology.
His primary areas of investigation include Internal medicine, Gastroenterology, Surgery, Cancer research and Radiology. His study brings together the fields of Oncology and Internal medicine. His Gastroenterology research includes themes of Diabetes mellitus, Cancer and Carcinoma.
His study connects Adverse effect and Surgery. His studies in Cancer research integrate themes in fields like Carcinogenesis and Immune system. Kazuhiko Koike regularly ties together related areas like Radiofrequency ablation in his Hepatocellular carcinoma studies.
Kazuhiko Koike mainly investigates Internal medicine, Gastroenterology, Cancer research, Surgery and Hepatocellular carcinoma. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Internal medicine, Fatty liver is strongly linked to Diabetes mellitus. His work deals with themes such as Cancer, Pancreatic cancer and Multivariate analysis, which intersect with Gastroenterology.
His Cancer research research includes elements of Carcinogenesis, Cancer cell, Stem cell and Immune system. As a part of the same scientific family, Kazuhiko Koike mostly works in the field of Surgery, focusing on Adverse effect and, on occasion, Randomized controlled trial. His Hepatocellular carcinoma study combines topics in areas such as Oxidative stress, Radiofrequency ablation, Oncology and Hepatitis B virus.
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PD-1 Blockade in Tumors with Mismatch-Repair Deficiency.
Yoshinari Asaoka;Hideaki Ijichi;Kazuhiko Koike.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2015)
Hepatocellular carcinoma.
Josep M Llovet;Robin Kate Kelley;Augusto Villanueva;Amit G Singal.
Nat Rev Dis Primers (2021)
Correction: Corrigendum: MicroRNA122 is a key regulator of α-fetoprotein expression and influences the aggressiveness of hepatocellular carcinoma
Kentaro Kojima;Akemi Takata;Charles Vadnais;Motoyuki Otsuka.
Nature Communications (2012)
The core protein of hepatitis C virus induces hepatocellular carcinoma in transgenic mice.
Kyoji Moriya;Hajime Fujie;Yoshizumi Shintani;Hiroshi Yotsuyanagi.
Nature Medicine (1998)
HBx gene of hepatitis B virus induces liver cancer in transgenic mice
Chang-Min Kim;Kazuhiko Koike;Izumu Saito;Tatsuo Miyamura.
Nature (1991)
Hepatitis C virus infection and diabetes: direct involvement of the virus in the development of insulin resistance
Yoshizumi Shintani;Hajime Fujie;Hideyuki Miyoshi;Takeya Tsutsumi.
Gastroenterology (2004)
Hepatitis C virus core protein induces hepatic steatosis in transgenic mice.
Kyoji Moriya;Hiroshi Yotsuyanagi;Yoshizumi Shintani;Hajime Fujie.
Journal of General Virology (1997)
Hepatitis C virus core protein inhibits microsomal triglyceride transfer protein activity and very low density lipoprotein secretion: a model of viral-related steatosis
Gabriel Perlemuter;Abdelmajid Sabile;Philippe Letteron;Giovanna Vona.
The FASEB Journal (2002)
A systematic review of hepatitis C virus epidemiology in Asia, Australia and Egypt
William Sievert;Ibrahim Altraif;Homie A. Razavi;Ayman Abdo.
Liver International (2011)
Daclatasvir Plus Asunaprevir for Chronic HCV Genotype 1b Infection
Hiromitsu Kumada;Yoshiyuki Suzuki;Kenji Ikeda;Joji Toyota.
Hepatology (2014)
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