Hiroshi Kobayashi
Nagoya University
596 Papers
5.3K Citations
Hiroshi Kobayashi is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antigen & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 555 publications. Previous affiliations of Hiroshi Kobayashi include Tokyo Institute of Technology & Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Enhancement of antitumor transplantation resistance in rats by appropriately timed administration of busulfan.
TL;DR: The mechanism of the enhancement by BU involved a selective elimination of the immunosuppressor cells from the immunized hosts, which suggested that the enhanced antitumor transplantation resistance was due to enhanced T-cell immune responses to tumor cells.
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Anion-catalyzed Phase-transfer Catalysis. I. Application to Diazo-coupling Reactions
TL;DR: Anion-catalyzed phase-transfer catalysis was evidenced in the diazo-coupling reactions of the arenediazonium ion with a range of diazophile components in liquid-liquid- and liquid-solid two-phase systems as mentioned in this paper.
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Formation of terrestrial planets in disks evolving via disk winds and implications for the origin of the solar system's terrestrial planets
TL;DR: In this article, the formation of terrestrial planets from planetary embryos in a disk that evolves via magnetorotational instability and a disk wind was studied, and it was shown that even in the case of a weak disk wind, the radial slope of the gas surface density of the inner disk becomes shallower, which slows or halts the type I migration of embryos.
Metastatic ability and expression of c-fos oncogene in cell clones of a spontaneous rat mammary tumor
TL;DR: Fos oncogene plays a role in the high metastatic ability of c-SST-2, a spontaneous rat mammary tumor that exhibits different degrees of metastasis ability.
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Immunological analysis of enhanced spontaneous metastasis in WKA rats following cryosurgery.
Toshiyuki Shibata,K Suzuki,T Yamashita,Noritoshi Takeichi,Mark M,Masao Hosokawa,Hiroshi Kobayashi,Makoto Arisue +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that immuno-suppression following cryosurgery may be mainly caused by suppressor T cells.
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