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Hiroko Ohgaki is affiliated with the International Agency for Research on Cancer in France. They are a scientist whose work is connected to this prominent organization focused on cancer research.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are documented for Hiroko Ohgaki in the present data. Similarly, there are no listed book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work attributed to this researcher at this time.

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Best Publications

  • The 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System: a summary.

    David N. Louis;Arie Perry;Guido Reifenberger;Andreas von Deimling

  • The 2007 WHO Classification of Tumours of the Central Nervous System

    David Neil Louis;Hiroko Ohgaki;Otmar D. Wiestler;Webster K. Cavenee

  • Genetic Pathways to Primary and Secondary Glioblastoma

    Hiroko Ohgaki;Paul Kleihues

  • Population-based studies on incidence, survival rates, and genetic alterations in astrocytic and oligodendroglial gliomas.

    Hiroko Ohgaki;Paul Kleihues

  • Genetic pathways to glioblastoma: a population-based study.

    Hiroko Ohgaki;Pierre Dessen;Benjamin Jourde;Sonja Horstmann

  • Epidemiology and etiology of gliomas

    Hiroko Ohgaki;Paul Kleihues

  • The Definition of Primary and Secondary Glioblastoma

    Hiroko Ohgaki;Paul Kleihues

  • Erratum: The 2007 WHO classification of tumours of the central nervous system (Acta Neuropathol (2007) vol. 114 (97-109))

    David N Louis;Hiroko Ohgaki;Otmar D Wiestler;Webster K Cavenee

  • IDH1 mutations are early events in the development of astrocytomas and oligodendrogliomas.

    Takuya Watanabe;Sumihito Nobusawa;Paul Kleihues;Hiroko Ohgaki

  • Overexpression of the EGF Receptor and p53 Mutations are Mutually Exclusive in the Evolution of Primary and Secondary Glioblastomas

    K Watanabe;O Tachibana;K Sata;Y Yonekawa

  • A common classification framework for neuroendocrine neoplasms: an International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and World Health Organization (WHO) expert consensus proposal.

    Guido Rindi;David S. Klimstra;Behnoush Abedi-Ardekani;Sylvia L. Asa

  • Primary and secondary glioblastomas: From concept to clinical diagnosis

    Paul Kleihues;Hiroko Ohgaki

  • IDH1 Mutations as Molecular Signature and Predictive Factor of Secondary Glioblastomas

    Sumihito Nobusawa;Takuya Watanabe;Paul Kleihues;Hiroko Ohgaki

  • International Society of Neuropathology-Haarlem Consensus Guidelines for Nervous System Tumor Classification and Grading

    David N. Louis;Arie Perry;Peter Burger;David W. Ellison

  • Li-Fraumeni and related syndromes: correlation between tumor type, family structure, and TP53 genotype.

    Magali Olivier;David E. Goldgar;Nayanta Sodha;Hiroko Ohgaki

  • Genetic alterations and signaling pathways in the evolution of gliomas

    Hiroko Ohgaki;Paul Kleihues

  • Tumors associated with p53 germline mutations: a synopsis of 91 families.

    P Kleihues;B Schäuble;A zur Hausen;J Estève

  • Epidemiology of brain tumors.

    Hiroko Ohgaki

  • Population-based study on incidence, survival rates, and genetic alterations of low-grade diffuse astrocytomas and oligodendrogliomas

    Yoshikazu Okamoto;Pier-Luigi Di Patre;Christoph Burkhard;Sonja Horstmann

  • OVEREXPRESSION OF THE EGF RECEPTOR AND p53 MUTATIONS ARE MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE IN THE EVOLUTION OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY GLIOBLASTOMAS

    H. Ohgaki;K. Watanabe;O. Tachibana;K. Sato

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Kleihues
Paul Kleihues University of Zurich
Werner Paulus
Werner Paulus University of Münster
Takashi Sugimura
Takashi Sugimura National Cancer Centre
Michael Weller
Michael Weller University of Zurich
Otmar D. Wiestler
Otmar D. Wiestler German Cancer Research Center
Felice Giangaspero
Felice Giangaspero Sapienza University of Rome
Luigi Mariani
Luigi Mariani University Hospital of Basel
Arie Perry
Arie Perry University of California, San Francisco
Andreas von Deimling
Andreas von Deimling Heidelberg University
David N. Louis
David N. Louis Harvard University

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