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Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama

Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama

Overview

Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama is affiliated with Niigata University in Japan and conducts research primarily in the field of Medicine, with a focus on Surgery. Their work covers topics related to cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder cancer studies.

The scientist has contributed to the following recent publication:

  • [Retracted] Alteration of p53-binding protein 1 expression as a risk factor for local recurrence in patients undergoing resection for extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, 2021, International Journal of Oncology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama include:

  • Toshifumi Wakai
  • Yoshio Shirai
  • Jun Sakata
  • Pavel V. Korita
  • Yasunobu Matsuda

The main publication venue for Hatakeyama's work is the International Journal of Oncology.

Research efforts are primarily concentrated on medical aspects related to Surgery, especially concerning diseases of the biliary tract such as cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder cancer.

Best Publications

  • Aurora-A and an Interacting Activator, the LIM Protein Ajuba, Are Required for Mitotic Commitment in Human Cells

    Toru Hirota;Toru Hirota;Toru Hirota;Naoko Kunitoku;Takashi Sasayama;Tomotoshi Marumoto

  • Recurrence pattern of squamous cell carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus after extended radical esophagectomy with three-field lymphadenectomy

    Satoru Nakagawa;Tatsuo Kanda;Shin-ichi Kosugi;Manabu Ohashi

  • Intestinal fatty acid-binding protein is a useful diagnostic marker for mesenteric infarction in humans

    Tatsuo Kanda;Hiroshi Fujii;Tatsuo Tani;Hiroshi Murakami

  • Impact of ductal resection margin status on long‐term survival in patients undergoing resection for extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma

    Toshifumi Wakai;Yoshio Shirai;Tetsuya Moroda;Naoyuki Yokoyama

  • Circadian rhythm of leucocytes and lymphocyte subsets and its possible correlation with the function of the autonomic nervous system

    S. Suzuki;S. Toyabe;T. Moroda;T. Tada

  • Outcome of radical surgery for carcinoma of the gallbladder according to the TNM stage

    Kazuhiro Tsukada;Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama;Isao Kurosaki;Katsuyuki Uchida

  • Molecular Cloning of a New Aquaporin from Rat Pancreas and Liver

    Yu Koyama;Tadashi Yamamoto;Daisuke Kondo;Haruko Funaki

  • Expression and localization of aquaporins in rat gastrointestinal tract

    Yu Koyama;Tadashi Yamamoto;Tatsuo Tani;Kouei Nihei

  • Early gallbladder carcinoma does not warrant radical resection

    T Wakai;Y Shirai;N Yokoyama;S Nagakura

  • Lymph node spread from carcinoma of the gallbladder.

    Kazuhiro Tsukada M.D.;Isao Kurosaki M.D.;Katsuyuki Uchida M.D.;Yoshio Shirai M.D.

  • Anatomic resection independently improves long-term survival in patients with T1-T2 hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Toshifumi Wakai;Yoshio Shirai;Jun Sakata;Kazuhiro Kaneko

  • Outcomes of Extended Radical Esophagectomy for Thoracic Esophageal Cancer

    Tadashi Nishimaki;Tsutomu Suzuki;Satoshi Suzuki;Shirou Kuwabara

  • Cloning of a New Aquaporin (AQP10) Abundantly Expressed in Duodenum and Jejunum

    Satoru Hatakeyama;Yutaka Yoshida;Tatsuo Tani;Yu Koyama

  • Arsenic trioxide inhibits DNA methyltransferase and restores methylation-silenced genes in human liver cancer cells

    Xing Cui;Toshifumi Wakai;Yoshio Shirai;Naoyuki Yokoyama

  • Zyxin, a Regulator of Actin Filament Assembly, Targets the Mitotic Apparatus by Interacting with H-Warts/Lats1 Tumor Suppressor

    Toru Hirota;Toru Hirota;Tetsuro Morisaki;Yasuyuki Nishiyama;Tomotoshi Marumoto

  • Chronic Oral Exposure to Inorganic Arsenate Interferes with Methylation Status of p16INK4a and RASSF1A and Induces Lung Cancer in A/J Mice

    Xing Cui;Toshifumi Wakai;Yoshio Shirai;Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama

  • Acute portal hypertension reflecting shear stress as a trigger of liver regeneration following partial hepatectomy.

    Yoshinobu Sato;Shuntaro Koyama;Kazuhiro Tsukada;Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama

  • Mouse liver T cells: Their change with aging and in comparison with peripheral T cells

    A Tsukahara;S Seki;T Iiai;T Moroda

  • Radical second resection provides survival benefit for patients with T2 gallbladder carcinoma first discovered after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

    Toshifumi Wakai;Yoshio Shirai;Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama

  • Intensive expansion of natural killer T cells in the early phase of hepatocyte regeneration after partial hepatectomy in mice and its association with sympathetic nerve activation.

    Masahiro Minagawa;Hiroshi Oya;Satoshi Yamamoto;Takao Shimizu

Frequent Co-Authors

Toru Abo
Toru Abo Niigata University
Hiroshi Watanabe
Hiroshi Watanabe Niigata University
Ryo Kominami
Ryo Kominami Niigata University
Makoto Naito
Makoto Naito Niigata University
Makoto Suematsu
Makoto Suematsu Keio University
Kazuhiko Endo
Kazuhiko Endo National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Takashi Yamamoto
Takashi Yamamoto Hiroshima University
Hideyuki Saya
Hideyuki Saya Fujita Health University
Toshiaki Watanabe
Toshiaki Watanabe University of Tokyo
Kazuyoshi Takeda
Kazuyoshi Takeda Juntendo University

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