Masashi Nishida

Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Nephrology
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Japan

Professor Nephrology
Biography

Dr. Masashi Nishida has received his PhD in Kyoto Prefectural University Medicine. Currently, he is working as professor in Kyoto Prefectural University Medicine. His research has included renal fibrosis. Based on this research and fellowship training he has received several awards and honors. He has authored several research articles. He is a member of Japanese Society of Pediatrics, Japanese Society of Nephrology, Japanese Society of Pediatric Nephrology, American Society of Nephrology.

Research Intrest

renal fibrosis

List of Publications
Suzuki C1, Yahata T, Okamoto-Hamaoka A, Fujii M, Yoshioka A, Niwa Y, Ikeda K, Nakamura A, Hamaoka K. Utility of whole-blood aggregometry for evaluating anti-platelet therapy for Kawasaki disease. Pediatrics International. 2013 Oct;55(5):550-554.
amaoka-Okamoto A, Suzuki C, Yahata T, Ikeda K, Nagi-Miura N, Ohno N, Arai Y, Tanaka H, Takamatsu T, HamaokaK. The involvement of the vasa vasorum in the development of vasculitis in animal model of Kawasaki disease. Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal.2014 Mar 30;12:12.
Nakamura A, Okigaki M, Miura N, Suzuki C, Ohno N, Kametani F, Hamaoka K. Involvement of mannose-binding lectin in the pathogenesis of kawasaki disease-like murine vasculitis. Clinical Immunology. 2014;153:64-72.
YahataT, Suzuki C, Yoshioka A, Hamaoka A, Ikeda K. Platelet activation dynamics evaluated using platelet-derived microparticles in Kawasaki disease. Circulation Journal 2014;78(1):188-93.
Suzuki C1, Yahata T, Okamoto-Hamaoka A, Fujii M, Yoshioka A, Niwa Y, Ikeda K, Nakamura A, Hamaoka K. Utility of whole-blood aggregometry for evaluating anti-platelet therapy for Kawasaki disease. Pediatrics International. 2013 Oct;55(5):550-554.