Takeshi Kohno
University of Tokyo
11 Papers
42 Citations
Takeshi Kohno is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Combination chemotherapy & Cerebral angiography. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Subacute brain atrophy after radiation therapy for malignant brain tumor
Akio Asai,Masao Matsutani,Takeshi Kohno,Osamu Nakamura,Hideki Tanaka,Takamitsu Fujimaki,Nobuaki Funada,Tadayoshi Matsuda,Kazuya Nagata,Kintomo Takakura +9 more
TL;DR: Brain atrophy with mental and neurologic deterioration developing a few months after radiation therapy in patients without residual or recurrent brain tumors has been recognized and it is suggested that this pathologic condition results from demyelination secondary to direct neurotoxic effect of irradiation.
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Computer Aided Analysis of Cell-Cycle Phase from Cytophotometric Histogram
Yukio Kosugi,Jun Ikebe,Matsuo Sekine,Toshimitsu Musha,Nonuyuki Shitara,Takeshi Kohno,Kintomo Takakura +6 more
TL;DR: The proportion of cells in the GI, S, and G2-M phases, obtained by this method, was found to be reliable.
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Successful Combination Chemotherapy (Cisplatinum, Vinblastine, and Bleomycin) in the Treatment of Medulloblastoma Disseminated by Cerebrospinal Fluid: Case Report
TL;DR: The results suggest that combination PVB therapy may offer one of the treatments of choice for recurrent or disseminated medulloblastoma.
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[Pulse-cytophotometric studies on experimental brain tumor under the effect of chemotherapeutic agents, microwave irradiation and hyperthermia (author's transl)].
TL;DR: The physical condition was investigated for establishing the optimal regime of brain tumor synchronization as pretreat ment for radiotherapy andent synchronization in the G2-M phase was observed in the group treated with Vincristine, Vinblastine, ACNU and BCNU.
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Computer aided cytophotometry for kinetic studies of tumor cell growth and lymphocyte blastogenesis
Yukio Kosugi,Jun Ikebe,Matsuo Sekine,Toshimitsu Musha,Nobuyuki Shitara,Takeshi Kohno,Kintomo Takakura +6 more
- 01 Jan 1978
TL;DR: A method for estimating, from cytophotometric data, the proportion of cells in three different phases of the cell cycle, which is applicable in most cases, including the field of tumor cell biology and gives more useful information for chemo-, radio-, and immunotherapy of malignant tumors.
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