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Koji Wakame
Department / Course
Hokkaido University of Science Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Department of Pharmacy
Job
Professor
Achievement
Academic background
Present specialized field
Book and thesis
Academic conference presentation
Academic background
2000/08
Degree Acquisition
1993/03
Degree Acquisition
Present specialized field
Others
Book and thesis
Books
IntoSpace:AJourneyofHowHumansAdaptandLiveinMicrogravity.Title:Spaceflight:ImmuneEffectsandNutritionalCountermeasure Intech Open (Co-authored) 2018
Books
TratadodeMetabolismoHumanoImunomodulacaoNutricionalporEvidencia:AplicacoesemIndividuoscomEstresseeTraumatismo RuBIO (Co-authored) 2010/03
Papers
Oral Administration of Mulberry (Morus alba L.) Leaf Powder Prevents the Development of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Stelic Animal Model (STAM) Mice (Co-authored) 2022/08
Papers
Mushrooms as a Resource for Mibyou-Care Functional Food; The Role of Basidiomycetes-X (Shirayukidake) and Its Major Components (Co-authored) 2022/06
Papers
Effect of combining sleep-promoting food intake and electric field application on sleep in healthy participants: A pilot study (Co-authored) 2021/12
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Academic conference presentation
2019/07
Development of functional materials using natural materials found in Hokkaido and Japan (International Congress on Nutrition and Integrative Medicine (Sapporo))
2018/07
A comprehensive metabolomic analysis of mulberry leaves components and their inhibitory effects on blood glucose level elevation in humans (The 26th International congress on nutrition and integrative medicine)
2018/07
Antioxidant and antitumor activities of Oligonol? (The 26th International congress on nutrition and integrative medicine)
2018/07
Long-term administration of AHCC as a dietary supplement to a patient after breast cancer surgery and chemotherapy: A case report (The 26th International congress on nutrition and integrative medicine)
2018/06
Macrophage priming with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from P. agglomerans as a new approach to disease and health management (46th Veterinary Practitioners Association of the Philippines (VPAP))
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