T Yokoi
Kanazawa University
21 Papers
306 Citations
T Yokoi is an academic researcher from Kanazawa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: B cell & Interleukin 21. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 21 publications.
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Papers
Apoptotic cell death of primed CD45RO+ T lymphocytes in Epstein-Barr virus-induced infectious mononucleosis.
Takahiro Uehara,Toshio Miyawaki,Kazuhide Ohta,Yohichi Tamaru,T Yokoi,Shinobu Nakamura,Noboru Taniguchi +6 more
TL;DR: The studies suggest the programmed cell death of peripheral mature T cells as a mechanism of antigen-driven selection in acute IM as well as some cytokines such as interleukin-2, IL-5, and IL-6 could rescue IM T cells from apoptotic cell death.
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The acute phase nature of interleukin 6: studies in Kawasaki disease and other febrile illnesses.
Yasuhisa Ueno,N Takano,Hirokazu Kanegane,T Yokoi,Akihiro Yachie,Toshio Miyawaki,Noboru Taniguchi +6 more
TL;DR: Serum IL-6 activity correlated with serum concentrations of some acute phase proteins (APP), such as C-reactive protein, haptoglobin and alpha 1-acid glycoprotein, implying its role for modulating induction of APP in vivo.
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Epstein-Barr virus-immortalized B cells produce IL-6 as an autocrine growth factor.
TL;DR: It was found that culture supernatants from EBV-transformed B cells, but not from Burkitt's lymphoma lines, augmented the proliferation of an IL-6-dependent murine hybridoma clone, MH60.
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Detection by in situ hybridization and phenotypic characterization of cells expressing IL-6 mRNA in human stimulated blood.
Kazuhiko Kato,T Yokoi,N Takano,Hirokazu Kanegane,Akihiro Yachie,Toshio Miyawaki,Noboru Taniguchi +6 more
TL;DR: The whole blood culture results suggest that monocytes are the major cells expressing IL-6 gene/protein in the circulation after exposure to external stimuli.
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Expression of CD45R0 (UCHL1) by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells as a sign of in vivo activation in infectious mononucleosis.
Toshio Miyawaki,Yoshihito Kasahara,Hirokazu Kanegane,Kunio Ohta,T Yokoi,Akihiro Yachie,Noboru Taniguchi +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells may be activated by stimulation with EBV infection, and the appearance of two T cell subpopulations expressing CD4SR0 in acute IMN implies their immunoregulatory roles in the control of EBV‐infected cells.
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