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Clinics in Liver Disease
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May 6, 2008
Presentation and diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis in the 21st century
Teru Kumagi, Morikazu Onji
Hepatic Medicine : Evidence and Research
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December 25, 2013
Natural history and management of primary biliary cirrhosis
Nadya Al-Harthy, Teru Kumagi
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
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January 25, 2008
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Teru Kumagi, E Jenny Heathcote
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology
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July 21, 2015
Successfully treated intractable pruritus with rifampin in a case of benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis
Teru Kumagi, E Jenny Heathcote
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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November 22, 2016
Handgrip Strength Is Positively Associated with Mildly Elevated Serum Bilirubin Levels among Community-Dwelling Adults
Ryuichi Kawamoto, Daisuke Ninomiya, Teru Kumagi
Metabolism Open
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January 9, 2023
Interactive effect of serum uric acid and handgrip strength on all-cause mortality among Japanese community-dwelling people
Ryuichi Kawamoto, Asuka Kikuchi, Daisuke Ninomiya, et al.
Journal of Circulating Biomarkers
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September 23, 2017
Mildly elevated serum total bilirubin is negatively associated with hemoglobin A1c independently of confounding factors among community-dwelling middle-aged and elderly persons
Ryuichi Kawamoto, Daisuke Ninomiya, Kensuke Senzaki, et al.
International Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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March 14, 2023
Change in Serum Uric Acid is a Useful Predictor of All-Cause Mortality among Community-Dwelling Persons
Ryuichi Kawamoto, Asuka Kikuchi, Daisuke Ninomiya, et al.
Disease Markers
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February 8, 2011
Infection as a risk factor in the pathogenesis of primary biliary cirrhosis: pros and cons
Teru Kumagi, Masanori Abe, Yoshiou Ikeda, et al.
Metabolism Open
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May 16, 2022
Hyperuricemia is associated with all-cause mortality among males and females: Findings from a study on Japanese community-dwelling individuals
Asuka Kikuchi, Ryuichi Kawamoto, Daisuke Ninomiya, et al.
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Clinics in Liver Disease
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May 6, 2008
Presentation and diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis in the 21st century
Teru Kumagi, Morikazu Onji
Hepatic Medicine : Evidence and Research
|
December 25, 2013
Natural history and management of primary biliary cirrhosis
Nadya Al-Harthy, Teru Kumagi
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
|
January 25, 2008
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Teru Kumagi, E Jenny Heathcote
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology
|
July 21, 2015
Successfully treated intractable pruritus with rifampin in a case of benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis
Teru Kumagi, E Jenny Heathcote
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
|
November 22, 2016
Handgrip Strength Is Positively Associated with Mildly Elevated Serum Bilirubin Levels among Community-Dwelling Adults
Ryuichi Kawamoto, Daisuke Ninomiya, Teru Kumagi
Metabolism Open
|
January 9, 2023
Interactive effect of serum uric acid and handgrip strength on all-cause mortality among Japanese community-dwelling people
Ryuichi Kawamoto, Asuka Kikuchi, Daisuke Ninomiya, et al.
Journal of Circulating Biomarkers
|
September 23, 2017
Mildly elevated serum total bilirubin is negatively associated with hemoglobin A1c independently of confounding factors among community-dwelling middle-aged and elderly persons
Ryuichi Kawamoto, Daisuke Ninomiya, Kensuke Senzaki, et al.
International Journal of Analytical Chemistry
|
March 14, 2023
Change in Serum Uric Acid is a Useful Predictor of All-Cause Mortality among Community-Dwelling Persons
Ryuichi Kawamoto, Asuka Kikuchi, Daisuke Ninomiya, et al.
Disease Markers
|
February 8, 2011
Infection as a risk factor in the pathogenesis of primary biliary cirrhosis: pros and cons
Teru Kumagi, Masanori Abe, Yoshiou Ikeda, et al.
Metabolism Open
|
May 16, 2022
Hyperuricemia is associated with all-cause mortality among males and females: Findings from a study on Japanese community-dwelling individuals
Asuka Kikuchi, Ryuichi Kawamoto, Daisuke Ninomiya, et al.
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