Shogo Takei
Kōchi University
11 Papers
10 Citations
Shogo Takei is an academic researcher from Kōchi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cervus & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
The New Era of Immunotherapy in Gastric Cancer
TL;DR: The current status of immunotherapy in gastric cancer is described, with a focus on molecular and immunological profiles, biomarkers, major clinical trials, and novel immunotherapies.
Multiomic molecular characterization of the response to combination immunotherapy in MSS/pMMR metastatic colorectal cancer
Shogo Takei,Yosuke Tanaka,Yi-Tzu Lin,Shohei Koyama,Shota Fukuoka,Hiroki Hara,Y. Nakamura,Yasutoshi Kuboki,Daisuke Kotani,Takashi Kojima,Hideaki Bando,Saori Mishima,Toshihide Ueno,Shinya Kojima,Masashi Wakabayashi,Naoya Sakamoto,Motohiro Kojima,Takeshi Kuwata,Takayuki Yoshino,Hiroyoshi Nishikawa,Hiroyuki Mano,Itaru Endo,K. Shitara,Akihito Kawazoe +23 more
TL;DR: Molecular features associated with the response to the REGONIVO and TASNIVO, particularly those related to tumor microenvironmental factors are identified and are likely to contribute to the development of biomarkers to predict treatment efficacy for MSS/pMMR CRC and future immunotherapy combinations for treatment.
Comparative Analysis of Prickles on Rubus sieboldii (Rosaceae) between Grazed and Ungrazed Areas in Southwestern Shikoku, Japan
Shogo Takei,Kyohei Ohga,Hiroshi Hayakawa,Jun Yokoyama,Katsura Ito,Shin-ichi Tebayashi,Ryo Arakawa,Tatsuya Fukuda +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the length and density of prickles on leaves and around stems of Rubus sieboldii Blume (Rosaceae) were measured on Kashima island in southwestern Shikoku, Japan.
Comparative Morphology of Prickles of Rubus croceacanthus (Rosaceae) in Kashima Island and Its Neighbouring Areas
Shogo Takei,Kazuhiro Yoshioka,Satoru Yamada,Hiroshi Hayakawa,Jun Yokoyama,Katsura Ito,Shin-ichi Tebayashi,Ryo Arakawa,Tatsuya Fukuda +8 more
TL;DR: It is found that the prickles of R. croceacanthus on Kashima Island were significantly longer and at a higher density than those in the neighbouring areas, suggesting that increased prickle length and density is an adaptive defence against sika deer browsing.
The Length and Density of Prickles on Zanthoxylum ailanthoides (Rutaceae): A Comparison of Japanese Islands with Different Sika Deer Browsing Pressures
Shogo Takei,Kazuhiro Yoshioka,Satoru Yamada,Hiroshi Hayakawa,Jun Yokoyama,Katsura Ito,Shin-ichi Tebayashi,Ryo Arakawa,Tatsuya Fukuda +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the increased length and density of prickles on Akune is a response by Z. ailanthoides to the high density of sika deer found on the island.