Masataka Iwane

1.4k total citations
13 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Masataka Iwane is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Masataka Iwane has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Surgery, 7 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 3 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in Masataka Iwane's work include Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (6 papers), Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (6 papers) and Eosinophilic Esophagitis (4 papers). Masataka Iwane is often cited by papers focused on Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (6 papers), Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (6 papers) and Eosinophilic Esophagitis (4 papers). Masataka Iwane collaborates with scholars based in Japan and United States. Masataka Iwane's co-authors include Hideyuki Tamai, Osamu Mohara, Noriko Yoshimura, Masao Ichinose, Tatsuya Takeshita, Kimihiko Yanaoka, Hiroshi Ohata, Kenji Arii, Yasuhito Shimizu and H Nakamura and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Cancer, Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research and Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

Masataka Iwane

13 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Iwane, Masataka, et al.. (2016). Exaggerated exercise blood pressure response in middle-aged men as a predictor of future blood pressure: a 10-year follow-up. Clinical and Experimental Hypertension. 38(8). 696–700. 15 indexed citations
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Mure, Kanae, et al.. (2014). Roles of theALDH2andADH1BGenotypes on the Association Between Alcohol Intake and Serum Adiponectin Levels Among Japanese Male Workers. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 38(6). 1559–1566. 9 indexed citations
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Mure, Kanae, Chizu Mukoubayashi, Masataka Iwane, et al.. (2013). Habitual coffee consumption inversely associated with metabolic syndrome-related biomarkers involving adiponectin. Nutrition. 29(7-8). 982–987. 25 indexed citations
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Yoshida, Takeichi, Jun Kato, Izumi Inoue, et al.. (2013). Cancer development based on chronic active gastritis and resulting gastric atrophy as assessed by serum levels of pepsinogen and Helicobacter pylori antibody titer. International Journal of Cancer. 134(6). 1445–1457. 125 indexed citations
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Inoue, Izumi, Chizu Mukoubayashi, Noriko Yoshimura, et al.. (2011). Elevated risk of colorectal adenoma with Helicobacter pylori‐related chronic gastritis: A population‐based case‐control study. International Journal of Cancer. 129(11). 2704–2711. 55 indexed citations
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Yanaoka, Kimihiko, Masashi Oka, Hiroshi Ohata, et al.. (2009). Eradication of Helicobacter pylori prevents cancer development in subjects with mild gastric atrophy identified by serum pepsinogen levels. International Journal of Cancer. 125(11). 2697–2703. 121 indexed citations
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Ohata, Hiroshi, Masashi Oka, Kimihiko Yanaoka, et al.. (2005). Gastric cancer screening of a high‐risk population in Japan using serum pepsinogen and barium digital radiography. Cancer Science. 96(10). 713–720. 55 indexed citations
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Ohata, Hiroshi, Shintaro Kitauchi, Noriko Yoshimura, et al.. (2003). Progression of chronic atrophic gastritis associated with Helicobacter pylori infection increases risk of gastric cancer. International Journal of Cancer. 109(1). 138–143. 421 indexed citations
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Iwane, Masataka, F Kinoshita, Yoshiyuki Kanagawa, et al.. (2001). Silent Myocardial Ischemia and Exercise-Induced Arrhythmia Detected by the Exercise Test in the Total Healty Promotion Plan (THP). SANGYO EISEIGAKU ZASSHI. 43(2). 32–39. 1 indexed citations
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Iwane, Masataka, et al.. (2000). Walking 10,000 Steps/Day or More Reduces Blood Pressure and Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Mild Essential Hypertension.. Hypertension Research. 23(6). 573–580. 162 indexed citations
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Iwane, Masataka, Yasuko Nakamura, Ichiro Nishio, & Mikio Arita. (1998). Anticoagulants in Takayasu's Arteritis Associated with Crescentic Glomerulonephritis and Nephrotic Syndrome. Angiology. 49(1). 75–78. 3 indexed citations
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Triadafilopoulos, George, et al.. (1996). Esophageal mucosal eicosanoids in gastroesophageal reflux disease and Barrett's esophagus.. PubMed. 91(1). 65–74. 26 indexed citations

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