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    The RB–IL-6 axis controls self-renewal and endocrine therapy resistance by fine-tuning mitochondrial activity

    Retinoblastoma (RB) protein inactivation during tumor progression is often associated with acquisition of immature phenotypes and resistance to therapy. Determination of an RB inactivation signature in a conte...

    S Kitajima, A Yoshida, S Kohno, F Li, S Suzuki, N Nagatani, Y Nishimoto in Oncogene (2017)

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    A distinct function of the retinoblastoma protein in the control of lipid composition identified by lipidomic profiling

    Here, by combining lipidomics with transcriptome analysis, we demonstrate that Rb depletion in mouse embryonic fibroblastss induces significant alterations in their lipid composition. We discovered that Rb deplet...

    H Muranaka, A Hayashi, K Minami, S Kitajima, S Kohno, Y Nishimoto in Oncogenesis (2017)

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    Nationwide surveillance of bacterial respiratory pathogens conducted by the Japanese Society of Chemotherapy in 2007: general view of the pathogens’ antibacterial susceptibility

    For the purpose of a nationwide surveillance of the antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial respiratory pathogens in patients in Japan, the Japanese Society of Chemotherapy conducted their second year survey...

    Y. Niki, H. Hanaki, T. Matsumoto, M. Yagisawa in Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy (2009)

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    The first nationwide surveillance of bacterial respiratory pathogens conducted by the Japanese Society of Chemotherapy. Part 1: a general view of antibacterial susceptibility

    The Japanese Society of Chemotherapy (JSC) conducted the first nationwide surveillance of bacterial respiratory pathogens during the period from January to August 2006. With the cooperation of 32 medical insti...

    Y. Niki, H. Hanaki, M. Yagisawa, S. Kohno, N. Aoki in Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy (2008)

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    Rehabilitation technique facilitates association cortices in hemiparetic patients: functional MRI study

    We used fMRI to study brain activation with facilitative rehabilitation techniques (passive hand movements and visual feedback) in two patients with subcortical lesions. Two tasks were given in a sequence. The...

    Masaharu Maruishi M.D., H. Muranaka in Neurosurgical Re-Engineering of the Damage… (2003)