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Arinobu Tojo

Arinobu Tojo

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
14286
World Ranking
12417
National Ranking
850

Overview

Arinobu Tojo is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research primarily spans hematology, molecular biology, immunology, oncology, and genetics, with a strong focus on hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, immune cell function and interaction, and T-cell and retrovirus studies.

The scientist has published at least 165 works in medicine and 58 in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Specific areas of focus include:

  • Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and Retrovirus Studies
  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
  • Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatments
  • Vector-Borne Animal Diseases

Arinobu Tojo's recent publications reflect a diverse engagement with topics related to immune response, cancer biology, and microbiome interactions. Selected papers include:

  • Unique Gut Microbiome in HIV Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Suggests Association with Chronic Inflammation (2021) published in Microbiology Spectrum
  • Mechanisms of action and resistance in histone methylation-targeted therapy (2024) published in Nature
  • Reconstitution of Circulating Mucosal-Associated Invariant T Cells after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation: Its Association with the Riboflavin Synthetic Pathway of Gut Microbiota in Cord Blood Transplant Recipients (2020) published in The Journal of Immunology
  • MCM10 compensates for Myc-induced DNA replication stress in breast cancer stem-like cells (2020) published in Cancer Science
  • NK and NKT Cell-Mediated Immune Surveillance against Hematological Malignancies (2020) published in Cancers

The publication venues where Tojo has frequently contributed include:

  • Blood
  • Endoscopy
  • International Journal of Hematology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancers

Coauthorship is a notable aspect of Tojo's work, collaborating most often with:

  • Takaaki Konuma
  • Seiko Kato
  • Kazuaki Yokoyama
  • Masamichi Isobe
  • Satoshi Takahashi

Best Publications

  • Nucleotide sequence and expression of a novel human receptor-type tyrosine kinase gene (flt) closely related to the fms family.

    Masabumi Shibuya;Sachiko Yamaguchi;Akira Yamane;Toshio Ikeda

  • Single-institute comparative analysis of unrelated bone marrow transplantation and cord blood transplantation for adult patients with hematologic malignancies.

    Satoshi Takahashi;Tohru Iseki;Tohru Iseki;Jun Ooi;Jun Ooi;Akira Tomonari;Akira Tomonari

  • Fusion of ETV6 to Neurotrophin-3 Receptor TRKC in Acute Myeloid Leukemia With t(12;15)(p13;q25)

    Mariko Eguchi;Minenori Eguchi-Ishimae;Arinobu Tojo;Kazuhiro Morishita

  • Comparative single-institute analysis of cord blood transplantation from unrelated donors with bone marrow or peripheral blood stem-cell transplants from related donors in adult patients with hematologic malignancies after myeloablative conditioning regimen

    Satoshi Takahashi;Jun Ooi;Akira Tomonari;Takaaki Konuma

  • Cancer progression by reprogrammed BCAA metabolism in myeloid leukaemia

    Ayuna Hattori;Makoto Tsunoda;Takaaki Konuma;Masayuki Kobayashi

  • EGFR-TKI-Associated Interstitial Pneumonitis in Nivolumab-Treated Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.

    Yasuo Oshima;Tetsuya Tanimoto;Koichiro Yuji;Arinobu Tojo

  • Comparison of mesenchymal stem cells derived from arterial, venous, and Wharton's jelly explants of human umbilical cord.

    Ikuo Ishige;Tokiko Nagamura-Inoue;Masaki J. Honda;Ratanakanit Harnprasopwat

  • Identification and analysis of human erythropoietin receptors on a factor-dependent cell line, TF-1.

    Toshio Kitamura;Arinobu Tojo;Tomoaki Kuwaki;Shigeru Chiba

  • An ets-related gene, ERG, is rearranged in human myeloid leukemia with t(16;21) chromosomal translocation.

    Kimiko Shimizu;Hitoshi Ichikawa;Arinobu Tojo;Yasuhiko Kaneko

  • A novel pathway from phosphorylation of tyrosine residues 239/240 of Shc, contributing to suppress apoptosis by IL-3.

    N Gotoh;A Tojo;M Shibuya

  • Epidermal growth factor-receptor mutant lacking the autophosphorylation sites induces phosphorylation of Shc protein and Shc-Grb2/ASH association and retains mitogenic activity.

    N Gotoh;A Tojo;K Muroya;Y Hashimoto

  • A highly conserved tyrosine residue at codon 845 within the kinase domain is not required for the transforming activity of human epidermal growth factor receptor

    Noriko Gotoh;Arinobu Tojo;Masayuki Hino;Yoshio Yazaki

  • Langerhans cell histiocytosis in adults: Advances in pathophysiology and treatment.

    Masayuki Kobayashi;Arinobu Tojo

  • Interleukin 3-specific tyrosine phosphorylation of a membrane glycoprotein of Mr 150,000 in multi-factor-dependent myeloid cell lines.

    S. Koyasu;A. Tojo;A. Miyajima;T. Akiyama

  • Unrelated cord blood transplantation for adult patients with de novo acute myeloid leukemia

    Jun Ooi;Tohru Iseki;Satoshi Takahashi;Akira Tomonari

  • Diet and Abdominal Autofluorescence Detected by in Vivo Fluorescence Imaging of Living Mice

    Yusuke Inoue;Kiyoko Izawa;Shigeru Kiryu;Arinobu Tojo

  • MLLT3 gene on 9p22 involved in t(9;11) leukemia encodes a serine/proline rich protein homologous to MLLT1 on 19p13.

    Iida S;Seto M;Yamamoto K;Komatsu H

  • ErbB receptor tyrosine kinase/NF-κB signaling controls mammosphere formation in human breast cancer

    Kunihiko Hinohara;Seiichiro Kobayashi;Hajime Kanauchi;Seiichiro Shimizu

  • Gene set enrichment analysis provides insight into novel signalling pathways in breast cancer stem cells

    M Murohashi;K Hinohara;M Kuroda;T Isagawa

  • Phase I Study of Autologous Tumor Vaccines Transduced with the GM-CSF Gene in Four Patients with Stage IV Renal Cell Cancer in Japan: Clinical and Immunological Findings

    Kenzaburo Tani;Kenzaburo Tani;Miyuki Azuma;Yukoh Nakazaki;Yukoh Nakazaki;Naoki Oyaizu

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenzaburo Tani
Kenzaburo Tani University of Tokyo
Satoru Miyano
Satoru Miyano Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Toshio Kitamura
Toshio Kitamura University of Tokyo
Fumimaro Takaku
Fumimaro Takaku University of Tokyo
Tsuneo A. Takahashi
Tsuneo A. Takahashi Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Japan)
Hiromitsu Nakauchi
Hiromitsu Nakauchi Stanford University
Kohichiro Tsuji
Kohichiro Tsuji University of Tokyo
Kazuma Ohyashiki
Kazuma Ohyashiki Tokyo Medical University
Masabumi Shibuya
Masabumi Shibuya Jobu University
Toshiki Watanabe
Toshiki Watanabe University of Tokyo

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