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Kazuomi Suzuki

Kazuomi Suzuki

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Materials Science

D-Index
51
Citations
13343
World Ranking
9762
National Ranking
581

Overview

Kazuomi Suzuki is affiliated with Okayama University in Japan, focusing primarily on medical research with a specialization in gastrointestinal tumor research and treatment. Their academic work encompasses several subfields within medicine, including pulmonary and respiratory medicine, gastroenterology, surgery, oncology, and rheumatology, with the majority of their publications centered in medicine.

Their research topics emphasize gastrointestinal tumor research and treatment, gastric cancer management and outcomes, metastasis and carcinoma case studies, gastrointestinal disorders and treatments, soft tissue tumor case studies, hepatocellular carcinoma treatment and prognosis, and colorectal cancer treatments and studies. This thematic focus is reflected in their published papers and collaborative projects.

Notable recent publications by Suzuki include:

  • Phase II study of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with S-1 plus oxaliplatin for gastric cancer clinical T4 or N2-3, 2021, Medical Oncology
  • Tumor Depth Prediction of Gastric Cancer With a T4 Score, 2022, Cancer Diagnosis & Prognosis
  • Rapid Flow Cytometry of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours Closely Matches the Modified Fletcher Classification, 2021, Anticancer Research
  • Phase II Study of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy With S-1 Plus Oxaliplatin for Gastric Cancer Clinical T4 or N2-3, 2021, Research Square (Research Square)
  • P-171 Lenvatinib in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma who do not meet REFLECT trial inclusion criteria, 2020, Annals of Oncology

Suzuki collaborates frequently with a select group of coauthors, including Kiyoaki Taniguchi, Shunichi Ito, Akiko Serizawa, Takuji Yamada, and Sho Kotake. These collaborations have resulted in multiple co-authored research articles within the field of oncology and related disciplines.

Their work has been published predominantly in venues such as Research Square (Research Square), Medical Oncology, Cancer Diagnosis & Prognosis, Anticancer Research, and Annals of Oncology. These publication venues align closely with Suzuki's focus on cancer and gastrointestinal disease research.

Best Publications

  • Systematic review of the chemical composition of contemporary dental adhesives

    Kirsten L. Van Landuyt;Johan Snauwaert;Jan De Munck;Marleen Peumans

  • Comparative Study on Adhesive Performance of Functional Monomers

    Y. Yoshida;K. Nagakane;R. Fukuda;Y. Nakayama

  • Four-year Water Degradation of Total-etch Adhesives Bonded to Dentin

    J. De Munck;B. Van Meerbeek;Y. Yoshida;S. Inoue

  • Monomer-Solvent Phase Separation in One-step Self-etch Adhesives

    K.L. Van Landuyt;J. De Munck;J. Snauwaert;E. Coutinho

  • Technique-sensitivity of Contemporary Adhesives

    Bart Van Meerbeek;Kirsten Van Landuyt;Jan De Munck;Masanori Hashimoto;Masanori Hashimoto

  • Hydrolytic Stability of Self-etch Adhesives Bonded to Dentin

    S. Inoue;K. Koshiro;Y. Yoshida;J. De Munck

  • Chemical interaction of phosphoric acid ester with hydroxyapatite

    D. Fukegawa;S. Hayakawa;Y. Yoshida;K. Suzuki

  • Influence of the Chemical Structure of Functional Monomers on Their Adhesive Performance

    K.L. Van Landuyt;Y. Yoshida;I. Hirata;J. Snauwaert

  • Nano-controlled molecular interaction at adhesive interfaces for hard tissue reconstruction

    Kumiko Yoshihara;Yasuhiro Yoshida;Noriyuki Nagaoka;Daisuke Fukegawa

  • Nanolayering of phosphoric acid ester monomer on enamel and dentin.

    Kumiko Yoshihara;Yasuhiro Yoshida;Satoshi Hayakawa;Noriyuki Nagaoka

  • Effect of cavity configuration and aging on the bonding effectiveness of six adhesives to dentin

    Kenichi Shirai;Jan De Munck;Yasuhiro Yoshida;Satoshi Inoue

  • Histological and compositional evaluations of three types of calcium phosphate cements when implanted in subcutaneous tissue immediately after mixing

    Youji Miyamoto;Kunio Ishikawa;Masaaki Takechi;Taketomo Toh

  • Antibacterial effect of bactericide immobilized in resin matrix

    Naoko Namba;Yasuhiro Yoshida;Noriyuki Nagaoka;Seisuke Takashima

  • Origin of Interfacial Droplets with One-step Adhesives

    K.L. Van Landuyt;J. Snauwaert;J. De Munck;E. Coutinho

  • Basic properties of calcium phosphate cement containing atelocollagen in its liquid or powder phases

    Youji Miyamoto;Kunio Ishikawa;Masaaki Takechi;Taketomo Toh

  • Marginal gap formation of light-activated restorative materials: effects of immediate setting shrinkage and bond strength

    M Irie;K Suzuki;D.C Watts

  • Effect of phosphoric acid etching prior to self-etching primer application on adhesion of resin composite to enamel and dentin.

    Yasuhiro Torii;Kousuke Itou;Yoshihiro Nishitani;Kunio Ishikawa

  • Usefulness as guided bone regeneration membrane of the alginate membrane.

    Yoshiya Ueyama;Kunio Ishikawa;Takamitsu Mano;Takahiro Koyama

  • Bonding effectiveness of two contemporary self-etch adhesives to enamel and dentin

    Atsushi Mine;Jan De Munck;Marcio Vivan Cardoso;Kirsten Van Landuyt

  • Effects of added antibiotics on the basic properties of anti‐washout‐type fast‐setting calcium phosphate cement

    Masaaki Takechi;Youji Miyamoto;Kunio Ishikawa;Kunio Ishikawa;Masaru Nagayama

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuhiro Yoshida
Yasuhiro Yoshida Hokkaido University
Kunio Ishikawa
Kunio Ishikawa Kyushu University
Jan De Munck
Jan De Munck KU Leuven
David C. Watts
David C. Watts University of Manchester
Tetsuo Asakura
Tetsuo Asakura Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Akiyoshi Osaka
Akiyoshi Osaka Okayama University

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