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Cancer | 1971

Ultrastructure of functioning beta cell tumors of the pancreatic islets.

Harumi Suzuki; Mutsushi Matsuyama

Eight cases of functioning beta cell tumors with recurrent hypoglycemia, including 3 with metastases, were studied by electron microscopy. Based on their ultrastructure, the tumors were classified into 2 types. Type 1 was composed of cells with abundant typical beta granules which showed a close resemblance to the non‐neoplastic beta cells of the pancreatic islets. Type 2 consisted mainly of cells without the typical granules, intermingling with a small number of cells which revealed a few, immature beta granules. Numerous dense granules resembling lysosomes were found in the majority of the cells. The cells of this type possessed extensive interdigitation of the cell membrane forming the intercellular spaces. Sometimes intracellular canaliculi were also found. Thus, it was demonstrated that the cells of type 2 tumors had morphological similarities to the cells of the terminal ductules of the pancreas. These results tend to suggest that the ultrastructure, including the formation of the secretory granules, reflects the stages of differentiation of the tumor cells.


Pathology International | 1984

BREAST CANCER WITH OSTEOCLAST‐LIKE MULTINUCLEATED GIANT CELLS

Shunzo Kobayashi; Norihiko Tobioka; Tsuneo Samoto; Manabu Kobayashi; Hirotaka Iwase; Akira Masaoka; Takaaki Nakamura; Hideo Shibata; Hiroyuki Amoh; Mutsushi Matsuyama

A case of breast cancer containing osteoclast‐like multinucleated giant cells was examined cytologically, light and electron microscopically to find morphological evidences suggesting the origin of the giant cells. There were multiple evidences showing the same carcinomatous origin of each cell including osteoclast‐like multinucleated giant cells. ACTA PATHOL. JPN. 34: 1475–1484. 1984.


FEBS Letters | 1985

UDP-GalNAc : GalNAc-mucin α-N-acetylgalactosamine transferase activity in human intestinal cancerous tissues

Akira Kurosaka; Ikuo Funakoshi; Mutsushi Matsuyama; Takeo Nagayo; Ikuo Yamashina

GalNAc transferase Human intestinal cancerous tissue Bovine submaxillary gland mucin O‐Glycosidically linked sugar chain


Pathology International | 1967

A SERIOUSLY DEFORMED CHILD WITH DEFECT OF CEREBELLUM AND KIDNEYS

Mutsushi Matsuyama

A case of extremely deformed child with acerebellum, meningoencephalocele containing angiomatous mass, renal agenesis, defect of the postoccipital fossa, oesophagus and left part of the diaphragm, and other deformities is presented in this report. The literature hardly contains examples of acerebellum with bilateral renal agenesis.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1983

Structures of the major oligosaccharides from a human rectal adenocarcinoma glycoprotein.

Akira Kurosaka; Hiroaki Nakajima; Ikuo Funakoshi; Mutsushi Matsuyama; Takeo Nagayo; Ikuo Yamashina


GANN Japanese Journal of Cancer Research | 1969

Carcinogen-induced chromosome aberrations in hematopoietic cells of mice

Yoshinori Kurita; Hayase Shisa; Mutsushi Matsuyama; Yasuaki Nishizuka; Reiko Tsuruta; Tosihide H. Yosida


The Journal of Urology | 1964

BIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ANTICANCER AGENTS. I. EFFECTS OF PROLONGED INTRAPERITONEAL INJECTIONS OF MITOMYCIN C ON THE URINARY ORGANS.

Mutsushi Matsuyama; Kaoru Suzumori; Takaaki Nakamura


Nature | 1964

INDUCTION OF HYDRONEPHROSIS BY PROLONGED INTRAPERITONEAL INJECTIONS OF SUB-TOXIC DOSE OF MITOMYCIN C IN MICE.

Mutsushi Matsuyama; Kaoru Suzumori; Takaaki Nakamura


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1973

Proliferation of Bile Ductular Cells in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat Fed N,N'-2,7-Fluorenylenebisacetamide

Masao Ito; Kazuo Masuko; Mutsushi Matsuyama; Harumi Suzuki; Takeo Nagayo; Kyuzo Aoki


Pathology International | 2008

AN AUTOPSY CASE OF DOUBLE MONSTER (CRANIO-THORACOPAGUS) WITH CARDIO-VASCULAR MALFORMATION*

Masao Ito; Mutsushi Matsuyama

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Tosihide H. Yosida

National Institute of Genetics

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Public Health Research Institute

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