His primary scientific interests are in Cornea, Corneal epithelium, Epithelium, Cell biology and Pathology. His Cornea research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Eye disease, Surgery, Fibronectin and Anatomy. He interconnects Molecular biology, Epidermal growth factor and Pharmacology in the investigation of issues within Fibronectin.
His Corneal epithelium study incorporates themes from Wound healing and Cell growth. He combines subjects such as Endocrinology, Internal medicine and Insulin-like growth factor with his study of Epithelium. His Cell biology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cell migration and Intercellular adhesion molecule.
His main research concerns Molecular biology, Cell biology, Cornea, Ophthalmology and Fibronectin. His Molecular biology research includes themes of Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Immunology, Hydroxyproline, Matrix metalloproteinase and Fibroblast. His work deals with themes such as Wound healing, Epithelium, Pathology and Anatomy, which intersect with Cornea.
His Ophthalmology study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Surgery. His study in Fibronectin is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Laminin, Substance P, Integrin and Peptide. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Endocrinology and Insulin-like growth factor.
Teruo Nishida mainly focuses on Molecular biology, Cell biology, Ophthalmology, Cornea and Fibronectin. His Molecular biology research includes elements of Fibroblast, Hydroxyproline, Matrix metalloproteinase, Plasminogen activator and Corneal ulceration. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Proinflammatory cytokine, Receptor and Stromal cell.
Teruo Nishida combines subjects such as Stroma, Conjunctiva, Wound healing, Chemokine and In vivo with his study of Cornea. His Fibronectin research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Corneal epithelial wound, Corneal epithelium, Focal adhesion, Integrin and Peptide. His study explores the link between Corneal epithelium and topics such as Substance P that cross with problems in Growth factor.
Teruo Nishida mostly deals with Cornea, Molecular biology, Ophthalmology, MAPK/ERK pathway and Cell biology. Teruo Nishida works mostly in the field of Cornea, limiting it down to topics relating to Fibronectin and, in certain cases, Corneal epithelial wound, Substance P, Corneal epithelium and University medical, as a part of the same area of interest. The concepts of his Molecular biology study are interwoven with issues in Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Downregulation and upregulation, Cell adhesion molecule, Phosphorylation and Fibroblast.
His Ophthalmology research incorporates themes from Ocular allergy and Conjunctiva. His Cell biology research incorporates elements of Proinflammatory cytokine and Cadherin, Adherens junction. His work deals with themes such as Wound healing and Epithelium, Pathology, which intersect with Semaphorin.
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Second-Harmonic Imaging Microscopy of Normal Human and Keratoconus Cornea
Naoyuki Morishige;Andrew J. Wahlert;M. Cristina Kenney;Donald J. Brown.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (2007)
HSF4 is required for normal cell growth and differentiation during mouse lens development
Mitsuaki Fujimoto;Hanae Izu;Keisuke Seki;Ken Fukuda.
The EMBO Journal (2004)
Fibronectin promotes epithelial migration of cultured rabbit cornea in situ.
T Nishida;S Nakagawa;T Awata;Y Ohashi.
Journal of Cell Biology (1983)
Cell-matrix and cell-cell interactions during corneal epithelial wound healing.
Katsuyoshi Suzuki;Jun Saito;Ryoji Yanai;Naoyuki Yamada.
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research (2003)
Synergistic effects of substance P with insulin-like growth factor-1 on epithelial migration of the cornea.
Teruo Nishida;Masatsugu Nakamura;Keiko Ofuji;Ted W. Reid.
Journal of Cellular Physiology (1996)
A Novel Grading Method for Superficial Punctate Keratopathy Magnitude and Its Correlation With Corneal Epithelial Permeability
Kazunori Miyata;Shiro Amano;Mitsuru Sawa;Teruo Nishida.
Archives of Ophthalmology (2003)
Fibronectin. A new therapy for corneal trophic ulcer
Teruo Nishida;Yuichi Ohashi;Takashi Awata;Reizo Manabe.
Archives of Ophthalmology (1983)
Fibronectin Enhancement of Corneal Epithelial Wound Healing of Rabbits In Vivo
Teruo Nishida;Shigenori Nakagawa;Chie Nishibayashi;Hitoshi Tanaka.
Archives of Ophthalmology (1984)
Treatment of neurotrophic keratopathy with substance-P-derived peptide (FGLM) and insulin-like growth factor I
Tai-ichiro Chikama;Ken Fukuda;Naoyuki Morishige;Teruo Nishida.
The Lancet (1998)
Neurotrophic and anhidrotic keratopathy treated with substance P and insulinlike growth factor 1.
Sandra M. Brown;David W. Lamberts;Ted W. Reid;Teruo Nishida.
Archives of Ophthalmology (1997)
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