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Masae Tatematsu

Masae Tatematsu

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Medicine

D-Index
79
Citations
20293
World Ranking
17682
National Ranking
564

Overview

Masae Tatematsu is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan. Their academic activities and research contributions are linked primarily to this institution.

Currently, there is no publicly available detailed record of Masae Tatematsu's recent papers or published research. Additionally, there are no listed frequent co-authors or preferred publication venues associated with their work.

There is no documented information regarding Masae Tatematsu's books, including any publishers or the number of books published.

Details about the scientist's main fields and subfields of study, as well as the specific topics of their academic work, are not available at this time.

There are no recorded awards or recognitions attributed to Masae Tatematsu, and no information indicating that they are deceased.

Best Publications

  • Studies on antioxidants: Their carcinogenic and modifying effects on chemical carcinogenesis

    N. Ito;M. Hirose;S. Fukushima;H. Tsuda

  • High Levels of Aberrant DNA Methylation in Helicobacter pylori–Infected Gastric Mucosae and its Possible Association with Gastric Cancer Risk

    Takao Maekita;Kazuyuki Nakazawa;Mami Mihara;Takeshi Nakajima

  • Inflammatory processes triggered by Helicobacter pylori infection cause aberrant DNA methylation in gastric epithelial cells.

    Tohru Niwa;Tetsuya Tsukamoto;Takeshi Toyoda;Akiko Mori

  • Nodularin, a Potent Inhibitor of Protein Phosphatases 1 and 2A, Is a New Environmental Carcinogen in Male F344 Rat Liver

    Tetsuya Ohta;Eisaburo Sueoka;Naoyuki Iida;Atsumasa Komori

  • Helicobacter pylori Infection Enhances N-Methyl-N-nitrosourea-induced Stomach Carcinogenesis in the Mongolian Gerbil

    Atsushi Sugiyama;Fukuto Maruta;Tatsuo Ikeno;Kimitaka Ishida

  • DNA methylation of microRNA genes in gastric mucosae of gastric cancer patients: its possible involvement in the formation of epigenetic field defect.

    Takayuki Ando;Takeichi Yoshida;Shotaro Enomoto;Kiyoshi Asada

  • Chemical genomic screening for methylation-silenced genes in gastric cancer cell lines using 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine treatment and oligonucleotide microarray.

    Satoshi Yamashita;Yoshimi Tsujino;Kazuki Moriguchi;Masae Tatematsu

  • Effects in rats of sodium chloride on experimental gastric cancers induced by N-methyl-N-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine or 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide.

    Masae Tatematsu;Michihito Takahashi;Shoji Fukushima;Motoo Hananouchi

  • Redifferentiation as a Basis for Remodeling of Carcinogen-induced Hepatocyte Nodules to Normal Appearing Liver

    Masae Tatematsu;Yoshiaki Nagamine;Emmanuel Farber

  • Establishment of methylation-sensitive–representational difference analysis and isolation of hypo- and hypermethylated genomic fragments in mouse liver tumors

    Toshikazu Ushijima;Keiichirou Morimura;Yoko Hosoya;Hideo Okonogi

  • Stem cells and gastric cancer: Role of gastric and intestinal mixed intestinal metaplasia

    Masae Tatematsu;Tetsuya Tsukamoto;Kenichi Inada

  • Lysyl oxidase is a tumor suppressor gene inactivated by methylation and loss of heterozygosity in human gastric cancers

    Atsushi Kaneda;Kuniko Wakazono;Tetsuya Tsukamoto;Naoko Watanabe

  • Eradication diminishes enhancing effects of Helicobacter pylori infection on glandular stomach carcinogenesis in Mongolian gerbils.

    Nobuyuki Shimizu;Yuzuru Ikehara;Ken Ichi Inada;Hayao Nakanishi

  • Helicobacter pylori infection enhances glandular stomach carcinogenesis in Mongolian gerbils treated with chemical carcinogens

    Nobuyuki Shimizu;Ken Ichi Inada;Hayao Nakanishi;Tetsuya Tsukamoto

  • Down-regulation of a gastric transcription factor, Sox2, and ectopic expression of intestinal homeobox genes, Cdx1 and Cdx2: inverse correlation during progression from gastric/intestinal-mixed to complete intestinal metaplasia

    Tetsuya Tsukamoto;Kenichi Inada;Harunari Tanaka;Tsutomu Mizoshita

  • Aminopeptidase N regulated by zinc in human prostate participates in tumor cell invasion.

    Kenichiro Ishii;Shigeyuki Usui;Yoshiki Sugimura;Sei Yoshida

  • Effect of early eradication on Helicobacter pylori-related gastric carcinogenesis in Mongolian gerbils.

    Koji Nozaki;Nobuyuki Shimizu;Yuzuru Ikehara;Manami Inoue

  • Prognostic value and clinical implications of disseminated cancer cells in the peritoneal cavity detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and cytology.

    Yasuhiro Kodera;Hayao Nakanishi;Yoshitaka Yamamura;Yasuhiro Shimizu

  • High salt diets dose-dependently promote gastric chemical carcinogenesis in Helicobacter pylori-infected Mongolian gerbils associated with a shift in mucin production from glandular to surface mucous cells.

    Sosuke Kato;Tetsuya Tsukamoto;Tsutomu Mizoshita;Harunari Tanaka

  • A chemical genomic screening for methylation-silenced genes in gastric cancer cell lines using 5-aza-2’-deoxycytidine treatment and oligonucleotide microarray

    Satoshi Yamashita;Kazuki Moriguchi;Yoshimi Tsujino;Masae Tatematsu

Frequent Co-Authors

Toshikazu Ushijima
Toshikazu Ushijima National Cancer Centre
Yasuhiro Kodera
Yasuhiro Kodera Nagoya University
Yuzuru Ikehara
Yuzuru Ikehara Chiba University
Hiroyuki Tsuda
Hiroyuki Tsuda Nagoya City University
Shigeo Nakamura
Shigeo Nakamura Nagoya University
Akimasa Nakao
Akimasa Nakao Nagoya University
Takashi Sugimura
Takashi Sugimura National Cancer Centre
Lawrence A. Donehower
Lawrence A. Donehower Baylor College of Medicine
Keiji Wakabayashi
Keiji Wakabayashi University of Shizuoka
Keitaro Matsuo
Keitaro Matsuo Nagoya University

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