Updated on 2025/03/14

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NISHINO Kimihiro
 
Organization
Graduate School of Medicine Program in Integrated Medicine Social Life Science Associate professor
Graduate School
Graduate School of Medicine
Undergraduate School
School of Medicine Department of Medicine
Title
Associate professor
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Degree 1

  1. 博士(医学) ( 2017.7   名古屋大学 ) 

Research Interests 3

  1. Healthcare Administration

  2. 在留外国人医療

  3. choriocarcinoma

Research Areas 2

  1. Life Science / Medical management and medical sociology  / Healthcare Administration

  2. Life Science / Obstetrics and gynecology  / choriocarcinoma

Professional Memberships 5

  1. 日本公衆衛生学会

  2. 東海公衆衛生学会

  3. 日本産科婦人科学会

  4. 日本婦人科腫瘍学会

  5. 日本絨毛性疾患研究会

Committee Memberships 1

  1. 日本産科婦人科学会   ダイバーシティ・人材育成推進委員会  

    2023.7 - 2025.5   

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    Committee type:Academic society

 

Papers 81

  1. Increased number of live births by migrant mothers shows areal inequality in Japan: A descriptive study. Reviewed

    Nishino K, Inthaphatha S, Yamamoto E

    SSM - population health   Vol. 23   page: 101447   2023.9

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101447

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  2. Cell surface membrane lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein 2 promotes cell adhesion via abundant N-glycans in choriocarcinoma Reviewed

    Nishino Kimihiro, Nishiko Yuki, Shibata Mayu, Oda Yukari, Watanabe Eri, Niimi Kaoru, Yamamoto Eiko, Kajiyama Hiroaki

    PLACENTA   Vol. 117   page: 109 - 117   2022.1

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2021.11.005

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  3. Short tandem repeat analysis to identify the causative pregnancy of high-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia: Molar versus nonmolar pregnancy and its relation to the outcome Reviewed

    Nishino Kimihiro, Yamamoto Eiko, Oda Yukari, Watanabe Eri, Niimi Kaoru, Yamamoto Toshimichi, Kajiyama Hiroaki

    PLACENTA   Vol. 112   page: 28 - 35   2021.9

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2021.06.015

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  4. N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase IVa promotes invasion of choriocarcinoma Reviewed

    Nishino Kimihiro, Yamamoto Eiko, Niimi Kaoru, Sekiya Yoko, Yamashit Yoriko, Kikkawa Fumitaka

    ONCOLOGY REPORTS   Vol. 38 ( 1 ) page: 440 - 448   2017.7

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    DOI: 10.3892/or.2017.5661

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  5. What inhibits "speaking up" for patient safety among healthcare workers? A cross-sectional study in Malaysia Reviewed

    Kim, ARJ; Nishino, K; Bujang, MA; Zulkifli, Z; Inthaphatha, S; Yamamoto, E

    HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH   Vol. 22 ( 1 ) page: 35   2024.5

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    Authorship:Corresponding author   Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)  

    DOI: 10.1186/s12960-024-00916-x

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Books 1

  1. 産婦人科の実際 第70巻12号11月臨時増刊号 図解 分子メカニズムから理解する婦人科がんの薬物療法

    西野公博 新美薫 山本英子( Role: Joint author ,  絨毛性疾患)

    金原出版株式会社  2021.11 

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KAKENHI (Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research) 5

  1. 在留外国人妊婦の不安・負荷・アンメットニーズを包括的に理解するための基盤研究

    Grant number:24K13287  2024.4 - 2027.3

    科学研究費助成事業  基盤研究(C)

    西野 公博, 山本 英子

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    Authorship:Principal investigator 

    Grant amount:\4550000 ( Direct Cost: \3500000 、 Indirect Cost:\1050000 )

    少子化が進む日本において、在留外国人妊婦による出生件数が近年増加しているが、在留外国人妊婦は妊娠、分娩にあたり、どのような点を不安や不満に思い、困難に感じ、それらがどのような負荷となって表れているのか、増加する在留外国人妊婦による出生に対して、医療従事者、医療施設、国(政府)や地方自治体などの医療行政機関は、在留外国人妊婦の不安やニーズに十分に対応できているのか、こうした問いに対して、本研究では、厚生労働省人口動態調査の調査票情報の利用や、医療施設、及び、在留外国人妊婦へのアンケート調査を通じて、答えやヒントとなるものを見出すことを目的として、研究を行う。

  2. Social implementation study of community comprehensive mental health care in maternal and child health policy

    Grant number:24K13288  2024.4 - 2028.3

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  3. International collaborative study on risk factors of postpartum depression in Asian developing countries

    Grant number:23KK0169  2023.9 - 2029.3

    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research (International Collaborative Research)

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  4. 新規標的蛋白LAMP-2による絨毛癌転移機構の解明

    Grant number:18K16764  2018.4 - 2021.3

    科学研究費助成事業  若手研究

    西野 公博

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    Authorship:Principal investigator  Grant type:Competitive

    Grant amount:\4160000 ( Direct Cost: \3200000 、 Indirect Cost:\960000 )

  5. Development of a new therapeutic method for drug resistant choriocarcinoma by focusing on apoptosis by homocysteine

    Grant number:21K16767  2021.4 - 2024.3

    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists

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    Grant amount:\4680000 ( Direct Cost: \3600000 、 Indirect Cost:\1080000 )

    This study was performed to investigate the following two things in order to improve the efficacy of the treatment of drug resistant choriocarcinoma and to develop a new therpeutic method. One is whether homocysteine can introduce apoptosis of choriocarcinoma cells which are malignant form of trophoblastic cells. The other is whether an increase in homocysteine concentration is contributed to kill choriocarcinoma cells when MTX is administered. This study illustrated that homocysteine introduced apoptosis of choriocarcinoma cells. This study also demonstrated that homocysteine concentration was increased in supernatant of choriocarcinoma cells when MTX is administered, and that homocysteine concentration was not increased in supernatant of resistant choriocarcinoma cells. This study evidenced that an increase in homocysteine concentration was contributed to kill choriocarcinoma cells when MTX was administered.