Fumiaki Nakazawa, M.D., Ph.D.

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Dr. Nakazawa is a post-doctoral fellow in the Division of Cellular & Molecular Pathology with Dr. Strom. More information about this division is available here.


Office Location:

S-XXX Biomedical Science Tower
200 Lothrop Street
University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, PA 15261



Contact Information:

Office Telephone: (412) xxx-xxxx
Fax: (412) xxx-xxxx
E-mail: xxxxxxxx@pitt.edu

Research Interests:

    Human hepatocyte transplantation in mice & cryopreservation for human hepatocyte.


Publications:

  1. F. Nakazawa, M. Sawa, et al. Functional assessment of proliferating hepatocytes stimulated by hepatic stimulatory substance in ascorbic acid biosynthetic enzyme-deficient rats. Hepatology 1997; 26: 437-443
  2. F. Nakazawa, M. Sawa, et al. Function of Hepatic Stimulatory Substance-Induced Proliferating Hepatocytes in ODS-od/od rats. Transplantation Proc. 29, 2042-2044 (1997)
  3. F. Nakazawa,K. Onodera, et al. Multilocational Hepatocyte Transplantation for reatment of Congenital Ascorbic Acid Deficiency Rats Cell Transplantation, Vol. 5, No. 5S-1, pp.S23-25, 1996
  4. M. Sawa, F. Nakazawa, et al. The Beneficial Effect of Hepatic Stimulatory Substance on the Proliferation and Function of Ectopically Transplanted Hepatocytes in Rats Hepatocyte Transplantation Part 5, Chapter 11, 1997 Karger Landes Systems.
  5. K. Onodera, F. Nakazawa, et al. Long-Term Effect of Intrasplenic Hepatocyte Transplantation in Congenitally Ascorbic Acid Biosynthetic Enzyme-Deficient Rats Cell Transplantation, Vol. 4, Suppl. 1, pp.S41-S43, 1995
  6. K. Kato, F. Nakazawa, et al. Developmental Expression of Cytochrome P450S within Intrasplenically Transplanted Fetal Hepatocytes Cell Transplantation, Vol. 5, No. 5S-1, pp.S27-30, 1996

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