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[Memoirs of the late Prof. Ryosuke Miyauchi].

Kato S

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2011 Dec · PMID 22359817

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[Memoirs of the late Prof. Vinci Mizuhira].

Yamashina S

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2011 Dec · PMID 22359816

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[Memoirs of the late Prof. Tamotsu Takimoto].

Nakano K

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2011 Dec · PMID 22359815

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[The functional role of stress proteins in ER-stress mediated cell death].

Bando Y

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2011 Sep · PMID 21950014

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[Comparative anatomical and comparative embryological studies on turtle body plan].

Nagashima H

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2011 Sep · PMID 21950013

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[Exploring and utilization of adult stem/progenitor cells toward regenerative medicine].

Kitada M

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2011 Sep · PMID 21950012

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[My profile and idea on education in anatomy].

Fukuda T

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2011 Sep · PMID 21950011

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[Final report of the working group for the future planning of the Japanese Association of Anatomists].

Yaginuma H, Matsumura G, Mori C … +7 more , Maeda T, Araki N, Noda Y, Nakajima K, Kawata M, Okabe S, Working group for the future planning of the Japanese Association of Anatomists

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2011 Jun · PMID 21842682

The working group for the future planning of the Japanese Association of Anatomists (JAA) has been working to address the issues that were consulted from the president of JAA since October 2009. After making the interim... The working group for the future planning of the Japanese Association of Anatomists (JAA) has been working to address the issues that were consulted from the president of JAA since October 2009. After making the interim report in March 2010, a public hearing for general members of the JAA was held and a final report was submitted to the President in January 2011. The report contains the analysis of the current situation, the directions in which we should proceed, and recommendations of concrete actions that JAA should take for each issue. The issues discussed were as follows: 1. Future prospects of anatomy and morphological sciences. How can we maintain the specialties of morphological and anatomical sciences in the rapidly advancing field of life sciences and develop collaborations with other fields? 2. Improvement of the JAA academic meetings. How can we increase JAA members and young participants in the academic meetings of the JAA? 3. Fostering the next generation of young researchers. How can we increase young researchers graduated from the schools of Medicine or Dentistry? 4. Future prospects of education of gross anatomy. Prospects of education in gross anatomy and the body donation registration system in relation with some new cadaver-related movements.

[Draft of guidelines for human body dissection for clinical anatomy education and research and commentary].

Shichinohe T, Kondo S, Ide C … +13 more , Higuchi N, Aiso S, Sakai T, Matsumura G, Yoshida K, Kobayashi E, Tatsumi H, Yaginuma H, Hishikawa S, Sugimoto M, Izawa Y, Imanishi N, Study Group of fiscal year 2010 research program of the ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2011 Jun · PMID 21842681

This article analyses the Draft of Guidelines for Human Body Dissection for Clinical Anatomy Education and Research drawn by the Study Group for Future Training Systems of Surgical Skills and Procedures established by th... This article analyses the Draft of Guidelines for Human Body Dissection for Clinical Anatomy Education and Research drawn by the Study Group for Future Training Systems of Surgical Skills and Procedures established by the Fiscal Year 2010 research program of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. The purpose of the Draft of Guidelines is: First, to lay out the required basic guidelines for human cadaver usage to allow medical and dental faculty to conduct clinical education and research in accordance with existing regulations. Second, the guidelines are expected to give physicians a regulatory framework to carry out cadaver training in accordance with the current legal framework. This article explains the Draft of Guidelines in detail, outlines the future of cadaver training, and describes issues which must still be solved.

[Gross anatomy dissection and the legal control].

Yamashina S, Shibata Y

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2010 Dec · PMID 21226318

In Japan, dissection of human body is generally prohibited by the Penal Code, i.e. the criminal law. However, the Postmortem Examination and Corpse Preservation Act allows for the dissection of the body in very limited s... In Japan, dissection of human body is generally prohibited by the Penal Code, i.e. the criminal law. However, the Postmortem Examination and Corpse Preservation Act allows for the dissection of the body in very limited situations, that include gross anatomy dissection and pathological and forensic autopsy in medical and dental schools. Growing numbers of co-medical schools have been founded more recently in Japan, and not a small number of co-medical schools try to adopt human body dissection in the course of anatomy education. The present short communication reminds us of the ways of thinking of the Postmortem Examination and Corpse Preservation Act and the Act on Body Donation for Medical and Dental Education in order that anatomy education in medical as well as co-medical schools takes place under the regulation by these two laws.

[A gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) system in the spinal cord controls male sexual functions].

Sakamoto H

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2010 Sep · PMID 20865927

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[Comparative anatomical study of the autonomic cardiac nervous system].

Kawashima T

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2010 Sep · PMID 20865926

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[New functions of lipid droplets].

Ohsaki Y

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2010 Sep · PMID 20865925

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[Is green fluorescent protein (GFP) a gift of heaven?].

Shimomura O

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2010 Sep · PMID 20865924

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[Anatomists in the anatomical theater of Tartu (Dorpat) University].

Wake K, Hussar P, Sato A … +2 more , Inoue K, Satot T

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2010 Sep · PMID 20865923

In 1632, King Gustav II Adolphus of Sweden founded Academia Gustaviana,the predecessor of the present Tartu University in Estonia. After the reopening of the University in 1802, the development of the Faculty of Medicine... In 1632, King Gustav II Adolphus of Sweden founded Academia Gustaviana,the predecessor of the present Tartu University in Estonia. After the reopening of the University in 1802, the development of the Faculty of Medicine started. The number of outstanding anatomists; Burdach, von Baer, Reichert, Bidder, Reissner, Kupffer, and Rauber made various discoveries at the Anatomical Theater (Theatrum Anatomicum). The present paper acquaints readers with profiles of these anatomists and their main contributions, and attempts to consider reasons of a quick development of Tartu University during rather a short period in the 19th century.

[Regional meetings of the Japanese Association of Anatomists. Japan. 2010. Abstracts].

Kaibogaku Zasshi · 2010 Jun · PMID 20698077

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