The Keio Journal of Medicine

Past Issue
Contents of Past Issue
Vol 54 No 1
March 2005

REVIEWS


Jan Mikulicz-Radecki: one of the creators of world surgery
......Wojciech Kielan, Bogdan Lazarkiewicz, Zygmunt Grzebieniak, Adam Skalski and Piotr Zukrowski


Olfactory ensheathing cells and spinal cord repair
......Alan Mackay-Sim


New genetic causes of pheochromocytoma: current concepts and the clinical relevance
......Hartmut P.H. Neumann, Markus Cybulla, Hirotaka Shibata, Mototsugu Oya, Mitsuhide Naruse, Eiji Higashihara, Toshiro Terachi, Hao Ling, Hiroshi Takami, Taro Shuin and Masaru Murai


Trends in North American medical education
......Karyn D. Baum and Sara Axtell



ORIGINAL ARTICLES


Establishment of an immortalized porcine granulosa cell line (PGV) and the study on the potential mechanisms of PGV cell proliferation
......Ming-Te Lin



ABSTRACTS
Meetings of The Keio Medical Society


The visible brain: What can we see with MRI?
......Denis Le Bihan


What is your diagnosis?: ten interesting cases from St John's Institute of Dermatology
......John McGrath


Adult epithelial tissue stem cells: some comments on their numbers, characteristics and genome protective mechanisms
......Christopher S. Potten


Keio Medical Science Prize Symposium


Visualization of gas signalings in vivo
......Mayumi Kajimura, Satoshi Kashiwagi, Masaru Shimoyama and Makoto Suematsu


Development of novel bioimaging ?uorescence probes based on rational design strategies
......Yasuteru Urano


Spatio-temporal dynamics of intracellular signaling
......Atsushi Miyawaki


In vivo observations of gene expression and protein structures by magnetic resonance
......Masahiro Shirakawa, Tetsuro Kokubo, Fuminori Sugihara, Se-won Ki, Tomomi Sakai, Yutaka Ito and Yosuke Yoshinari


Molecular imaging of drug targets in living brain
......Tetsuya Suhara


A new molecular probe for hypoxic tumors: PET diagnosis to radiotherapy
......Yasuhisa Fujibayashi, Takako Furukawa, Takeshi Tanaka, Shingo Kasamatsu and Yoshiharu Yonekura


Breeding and building molecules to spy on cells and tumors
......Roger Y. Tsien