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6. Urinary Biomarkers in Screening for the Usual Intake of Fruit and Vegetables, and Sodium, Potassium, and the Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio: Required Number and Accuracy of Measurements

7. Validity of the intake of sugars, amino acids, and fatty acids estimated using a self-administered food frequency questionnaire in middle-aged and elderly Japanese: the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study for the Next Generation (JPHC-NEXT) Protocol Area

12. Correction: Determination of specific life changes on psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic.

13. Online version of the self-administered food frequency questionnaire for the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study for the Next Generation (JPHC-NEXT) protocol: Relative validity, usability, and comparison with a printed questionnaire

14. Comparison of weighed food record procedures for the reference methods in two validation studies of food frequency questionnaires

17. Reproducibility and dietary correlates of plasma polyphenols in the JPHC-NEXT Protocol Area study

21. Dietary sodium sources according to four 3-d weighed food records and their association with multiple 24-h urinary excretions among middle-aged and elderly Japanese participants in rural areas.

23. Validity of the Food Frequency Questionnaire—Estimated Intakes of Sodium, Potassium, and Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio for Screening at a Point of Absolute Intake among Middle-Aged and Older Japanese Adults

25. Additional file 1 of Association of metabolic syndrome traits with urinary biomarkers in Japanese adults

27. Applicability of a web-based 24-hour dietary recall tool for Japanese populations in large-scale epidemiological studies

32. Validity of dietary isothiocyanate intake estimates from a food frequency questionnaire using 24 h urinary isothiocyanate excretion as an objective biomarker: the JPHC-NEXT protocol area

36. Association Between Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate Based on Cystatin C and Grip Strength in Community-Dwelling Japanese Older Adults.

39. Abstract 304: Combination therapy of cisplatin with cilastatin enables to increase the dose of cisplatin for enhancing its antitumor effect by suppressing nephrotoxicity

40. Clinical responses to EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitor retreatment in non-small cell lung cancer patients who benefited from prior effective gefitinib therapy: a retrospective analysis

42. Abstract 2717: Antitumor effects are augmented in mouse models of interstitial-lung disease caused by immune-checkpoint inhibitors

43. A Phase II Study of Irinotecan for Patients with Previously Treated Small-Cell Lung Cancer

44. Comparison of weighed food record procedures for the reference methods in two validation studies of food frequency questionnaires

46. Transfer of in vitro-expanded naïve T cells after lymphodepletion enhances antitumor immunity through the induction of polyclonal antitumor effector T cells

49. Abstract 3206: Programmed death receptor-1/programmed death receptor ligand-1 blockade improves priming of antitumor effector T cells after cytotoxic therapies

50. Nephrotoxicity of cisplatin combination chemotherapy in thoracic malignancy patients with CKD risk factors

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