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  1. Fermentation modifies camel-milk protein fractions (SDS-PAGE/SEC) and associates with lower IgE in an ovalbuminsensitized mouse model
    Ahmad Al-Athamneh, Omar Al-Haj, Anas Khaleel, Shigeru Katayama
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2026; 16(3): 1925-1931.
  2. Stereochemistry of erythro- and threo-syringylglycerol-8-O-4?-(sinapyl alcohol) ethers and their enzymatic formation with optical activity in Eucommia ulmoides



    Md. Shameul Alam, Deeder Sultana, Toshisada Suzuki and Takeshi Katayama
    Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture. 2010; 22(6): 437-447.
  3. Comparative ex vivo 7T MRI study of renal microstructural changes in cats with and without chronic kidney disease
    Takumi Matsuura, Hiroshi Satoh, Masaaki Katayama
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2025; 15(12): 6660-6669.
  4. Clinical outcomes and prognostic factors of repeated conventional hypofractionated radiotherapy for recurrent intranasal tumors in dogs
    Hirona Ueno, Yuta Nishiyama, Takuya Maruo, Yohei Fukuda, Takayuki Katayama, Shinichiro Yoda, Kotaro Nishi, Hideki Kayanuma
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2025; 15(2): 827-834.
  5. Hypofractionated reirradiation for feline nasal epithelial tumors: A retrospective study
    Hirona Ueno, Yui Kondo, Yuta Nishiyama, Takayuki Katayama, Yusuke Banno, Hideki Kayanuma, Takuya Maruo
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2026; 16(1): 318-326.
  6. Dynamic transition from spinal arachnoid diverticulum to syringohydromyelia in a cat: Correlation between computed tomography myelography and magnetic resonance imaging
    Kohei Nakata, Minoru Matsuno, Makoto Komatsu, Takahiro Nagumo, Yuki Hoshino, Masaaki Katayama
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2025; 15(10): 5373-5382.


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