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Department of Public Health,
Faculty of Medicine, University of Toyama

Selected Publications

 2012年                                                                               Backnumber 
 ◆Original articles 
1.  Hamazaki T., Hamazaki K., Nagasawa T., and Itomura M. : Inhibitory effect of 5,8,11-eicosatrienoic acid on angiogenesis. Prostaglandins Leukot. Essent. Fatty Acids, 86: 221-224, 2012.
2.  Nishi D., Koido Y., Nakaya N., Sone T., Noguchi H., Hamazaki K., Hamazaki T., and Matsuoka Y. : Fish oil for attenuating posttraumatic stress symptoms among rescue workers after the Great East Japan Earthquake: A randomized controlled trial. Psychother. Psychosom., 81: 315-317, 2012.
3.  Matsuoka Y., Nishi D., Nakaya N., Sone T., Noguchi H., Hamazaki K., Hamazaki T., and Koido Y. : Concern over radiation exposure and psychological distress among rescue workers following the Great East Japan Earthquake. : BMC Public Health, 12: 249, 2012.
4.  Hamazaki K., Hamazaki T., and Inadera H. : Fatty acid composition in the postmortem amygdala of patients with shizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. J. Psychiatr. Res., 46: 1024-1028, 2012.
5.  Nishi D., Koido Y., Nakaya N., Sone T., Noguchi H., Hamazaki K., Hamazaki T., and Matsuoka Y. : Peritraumatic distress, watching television, and posttraumatic stress symptoms among rescue workers after the Great East Japan earthquake. PLoS One, 7: e35248, 2012.
6.  Hamazaki-Fujita N., Itomura M., Hamazaki K., Tohno H., Yomoda S., Terashima Y., and Hamazaki T. : Relationship among skin conditions, mood and polyunsaturated fatty acids in RBCs in healthy women. J. Cosmet. Sci., 63: 303-310, 2012.
7.  Ogawa R., Morii A., Watanabe A., Cui Z.G., Kagiya G., Fukuda S., Kume K., Hasegawa T., Hatashita M., Izumi H., Ishimoto T., and Feril L.B. : Development of a therapeutically important radiation induced promoter. Bioengineered., 28: 4, 2012.
8.  Ogawa R., Morii A., Watanabe A., Cui Z.G., Kagiya G., Fukuda S., Kume K., Hasegawa T., Hatashita M., Izumi H., Ishimoto T., and Feril L.B. Jr. : Regulation of gene expression in retrovirus vectors by X-ray and proton beam radiation with artificially constructed promoters. J. Gene Med., 14: 316-327, 2012.
9.  Ogawa R., Morii A., Watanabe A., Cui Z.G., Kagiya G., Doi N., Zhao Q.L., and Feril L.B. Jr. : An artificially constructed radiation-responsive promoter is activated by doxorubicin. Cancer Gene Ther., 19: 345-351, 2012.

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 Research Interest  

  1. Epidemiological Study on Children's Environmental Health
  2. Fundamental Study of Environmental Chemicals
  3. Prevention of Non-communicable Diseases
  4. Occupational Health

 Outline
 Public health is the process of mobilizing and engaging local, state, national, and international resources to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy. The scope of our activity covers all the important fields of social medicine. If you have some interest in our department, please feel free to contact with us.Please add "@med.u-toyama.ac.jp" to Email.

Menbers
  • Professor and Chairman:
        Hidekuni INADERA, MD and PhD.
                       Email:inadera
  • Lecturer:
  •     Kenta MATSUMURA, PhD.   Email:kmatsumu
  • Assistant Professor:
  •     Akiko TSUCHIDA, PhD.    Email:aktsuchi

Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toyama

2630 Sugitani, Toyama City, Toyama 930-0194, Japan

TEL +81 76-434-7276
FAX +81 76-434-5023