Takashi Sugino
Fukushima Medical University
159 Papers
441 Citations
Takashi Sugino is an academic researcher from Fukushima Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 127 publications. Previous affiliations of Takashi Sugino include Kyoto University.
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Papers
PKA activation and endothelial claudin-5 breakdown in the schizophrenic prefrontal cortex
Keisuke Nishiura,Naoki Ichikawa-Tomikawa,Kotaro Sugimoto,Yasuto Kunii,Korehito Kashiwagi,Mizuko Tanaka,Yuichi Yokoyama,Mizuki Hino,Takashi Sugino,Hirooki Yabe,Hitoshi Takahashi,Akiyoshi Kakita,Tetsuya Imura,Tetsuya Imura,Hideki Chiba +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown, by RT-qPCR and immunohistochemistry, that the expressions of CLDN5 mRNA and protein are significantly increased and decreased, respectively, in the schizophrenic prefrontal cortex (PFC) compared with control PFC.
Production of IL1-beta by ovarian cancer cells induces mesothelial cell beta1-integrin expression facilitating peritoneal dissemination
Takafumi Watanabe,Toshihiro Hashimoto,Takashi Sugino,Shu Soeda,Hiroshi Nishiyama,Yutaka Morimura,Hidekazu Yamada,Steve Goodison,Keiya Fujimori +8 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that a IL-1β/β1-integrin axis plays a role in ovarian tumor cell adhesion to mesothelia, a crucial step in ovarian cancer dissemination.
YKL-40 downregulation is a key factor to overcome temozolomide resistance in a glioblastoma cell line.
Yasuto Akiyama,Tadashi Ashizawa,Masaru Komiyama,Haruo Miyata,Chie Oshita,Maho Omiya,Akira Iizuka,Akiko Kume,Takashi Sugino,Nakamasa Hayashi,Koichi Mitsuya,Yoko Nakasu,Ken Yamaguchi +12 more
TL;DR: YKL‑40 may be a novel key molecule in addition to MGMT, that is responsible for TMZ resistance in glioblastoma cell lines and could be a new target to overcome TMZ resistanceIn recurrent gliOBlastomas in the future.
Real-time virtual sonography examination and biopsy for suspicious breast lesions identified on MRI alone
Takayoshi Uematsu,Kaoru Takahashi,Seiichiro Nishimura,Junichiro Watanabe,Seiji Yamasaki,Takashi Sugino,Takuma Oishi,Yuko Kakuda,Mutsu Sato,Tomomi Hayashi +9 more
TL;DR: RVS can increase the sonographic detection and biopsy rate of lesions identified on breast MRI alone and can be an alternative to MRI-guided biopsy.
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Collateral vessels around the esophageal wall in patients with portal hypertension: comparison of EUS imaging and microscopic findings at autopsy.
Atsushi Irisawa,Goro Shibukawa,Katsutoshi Obara,Ayako Saito,Tadayuki Takagi,Hideo Shishido,Hajime Odajima,Masafumi Abe,Takashi Sugino,Toshimitsu Suzuki,Reiji Kasukawa,Yukio Sato +11 more
TL;DR: Collateral esophageal veins demonstrated by radial EUS in patients with portal hypertension correspond to collateral veins identified histopathologically, and EUS is useful for assessment of vascular anatomy around the esphageal wall.
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