K. Sakamoto
- Acute exacerbation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis as the initial presentation of the diseaseBy K. Sakamoto, H. Taniguchi, Y. Kondoh, K. Ono, Y. Hasegawa and M. KitaichiK. SakamotoH. TaniguchiY. KondohK. OnoY. Hasegawa
- Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-;2 gene polymorphisms in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseBy K. Hirano, T. Sakamoto, Y. Uchida, Y. Morishima, K. Masuyama, Y. Ishii, A. Nomura, M. Ohtsuka and K. SekizawaK. HiranoT. SakamotoY. UchidaY. MorishimaK. MasuyamaY. IshiiA. NomuraM. Ohtsuka
- Pulmonary fibrosis in an individual occupationally exposed to inhaled indium-tin oxideBy S. Homma, A. Miyamoto, S. Sakamoto, K. Kishi, N. Motoi and K. YoshimuraS. HommaA. MiyamotoS. SakamotoK. KishiN. Motoi
- Efficacious pleurodesis with OK‐432 and doxorubicin against malignant pleural effusionsBy K. Kishi, S. Homma, S. Sakamoto, M. Kawabata, E. Tsuboi, K. Nakata and K. YoshimuraK. KishiS. HommaS. SakamotoM. KawabataE. TsuboiK. Nakata
- Surfactant protein C G100S mutation causes familial pulmonary fibrosis in Japanese kindredBy S. Ono, T. Tanaka, M. Ishida, A. Kinoshita, J. Fukuoka, M. Takaki, N. Sakamoto, Y. Ishimatsu, S. Kohno, T. Hayashi, M. Senba, M. Yasunami, Y. Kubo, L.M. Yoshida, H. Kubo, K. Ariyoshi, K. Yoshiura and K. MorimotoS. OnoT. TanakaM. IshidaA. KinoshitaJ. FukuokaM. TakakiN. SakamotoY. IshimatsuS. KohnoT. HayashiM. SenbaM. YasunamiY. KuboL.M. YoshidaH. KuboK. AriyoshiK. YoshiuraK. Morimoto
- Surfactant protein C G100S mutation causes familial pulmonary fibrosis in Japanese kindredBy S. Ono, T. Tanaka, M. Ishida, A. Kinoshita, J. Fukuoka, M. Takaki, N. Sakamoto, Y. Ishimatsu, S. Kohno, T. Hayashi, M. Senba, M. Yasunami, Y. Kubo, L.M. Yoshida, H. Kubo, K. Ariyoshi, K. Yoshiura and K. MorimotoArticle | Published in 2011 in European Respiratory JournalS. OnoT. TanakaM. IshidaA. KinoshitaJ. FukuokaM. TakakiN. SakamotoY. IshimatsuS. KohnoT. HayashiM. SenbaM. YasunamiY. KuboL.M. YoshidaH. KuboK. AriyoshiK. YoshiuraK. Morimoto
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