The goal of research in our laboratory is to clarify the biology of leukocytes of new born, especially fundamental mechanisms involved in infection and allergy of infants, to develop innovative approaches to prevention, diagnosis and therapy of these conditions. Publications Aoki. M., Kasuya. K., Fujimaki,W.: Attempt to Optimize the use of the maternal and child health handbook using a questionnaire survey of guardians of preschool children. The Journal of child health, 68, 575-582 (2009) Fujimaki,W., Ohnuma,K., Morimoto,C., et al.: Comparative study of regulatory T cell function of human CD25+CD4+ T cells from thymocytes, cord blood and adult peripheral blood. Clinical and Developmental Immunology, 2008:305859. (2008) Fujimaki,W.: The differences of immunological responses of human T cells among thymocytes, cord blood and adult peripheral blood (Project No. 16590372). Report of research project, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (2007) Ohnishi,A., Fujimaki,W., et al.: Polarization of human CD4+ T cells to T-helper type 1 and type 2 cells by superantigen stimulation. Journal of Tokyo Women’s Medical University, 74, 147-156 (2004) Fujimaki,W., Nito,K., et al.: The effects of fluorescent lamp coated with a photocatalyst film on the number of floating microorganisms or small molecules in a room installed with the lamp. Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, 78, 588-596 (2004) |