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Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2019 69(Suppl 1):673
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Default mode network in young male adults with autism spectrum disorder: relationship with autism spectrum traits
Autism spectrum traits are postulated to lie on a continuum that extends between individuals with autism and individuals with typical development (TD). Social cognition properties that are deeply associated wi...
Citation: Molecular Autism 2014 5:35 -
Episodic memory retrieval for story characters in high-functioning autism
The objective of this study was to examine differences in episodic memory retrieval between individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developing (TD) individuals. Previous studies have show...
Citation: Molecular Autism 2013 4:20 -
Positron emission tomography in ovarian cancer: 18F-deoxy-glucose and 16α-18F-fluoro-17β-estradiol PET
The most frequently used molecular imaging technique is currently 18F-deoxy-glucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET). FDG-PET holds promise in the evaluation of recurrent or residual ovarian cancer whe...
Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2009 2:7 -
Diagnostic value of 18F-FDG PET/MRI for staging in patients with endometrial cancer
Preoperative accurate assessment of endometrial cancer can assist in the planning of additional surgical options, and in predicting the prognosis. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic po...
Citation: Cancer Imaging 2020 20:75 -
Gazefinder as a clinical supplementary tool for discriminating between autism spectrum disorder and typical development in male adolescents and adults
Gaze abnormality is a diagnostic criterion for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, few easy-to-use clinical tools exist to evaluate the unique eye-gaze patterns of ASD. Recently, we developed Gazefinder, ...
Citation: Molecular Autism 2016 7:19 -
Education and household income and carotid intima-media thickness in Japan: baseline data from the Aidai Cohort Study in Yawatahama, Uchiko, Seiyo, and Ainan
Epidemiological evidence for the relationship between education and income and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) has been limited and inconsistent. The present cross-sectional study investigated this issue...
Citation: Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2021 26:88