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Misao Ohki is affiliated with the National Cancer Research Institute, UK, located in the United Kingdom. Their professional focus is within the context of cancer research, as indicated by this primary institutional association.

There are no recorded recent papers or publications available to detail Misao Ohki's specific research outputs, study topics, or publication venues. Likewise, no information is provided about frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publishers related to their work.

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Best Publications

  • The DNA sequence of human chromosome 21

    M. Hattori;A. Fujiyama;T. D. Taylor;H. Watanabe

  • G9a histone methyltransferase plays a dominant role in euchromatic histone H3 lysine 9 methylation and is essential for early embryogenesis

    Makoto Tachibana;Kenji Sugimoto;Masami Nozaki;Jun Ueda

  • t(8;21) breakpoints on chromosome 21 in acute myeloid leukemia are clustered within a limited region of a single gene, AML1.

    Hiroyuki Miyoshi;Kimiko Shimizu;Tomoko Kozu;Nobuo Maseki

  • The t(8;21) translocation in acute myeloid leukemia results in production of an AML1-MTG8 fusion transcript.

    H Miyoshi;T Kozu;K Shimizu;K Enomoto

  • Continuum of overlapping clones spanning the entire human chromosome 21q.

    Ilya Chumakov;Philippe Rigault;Sophie Guillou;Pierre Ougen

  • Generation of the AML1-EVI-1 fusion gene in the t(3;21)(q26;q22) causes blastic crisis in chronic myelocytic leukemia.

    K. Mitani;S. Ogawa;T. Tanaka;H. Miyoshi

  • The runt domain identifies a new family of heterometric transcriptional regulators

    Hiroshi Kagoshima;Katsuya Shigesada;Masanobu Satake;Yoshiaki Ito

  • Interaction and functional cooperation of the leukemia‐associated factors AML1 and p300 in myeloid cell differentiation

    Issay Kitabayashi;Akihiko Yokoyama;Kimiko Shimizu;Misao Ohki

  • Expression profiling in multistage hepatocarcinogenesis: Identification of HSP70 as a molecular marker of early hepatocellular carcinoma☆

    Makoto Chuma;Makoto Chuma;Michiie Sakamoto;Ken Yamazaki;Tsutomu Ohta

  • Expression Profiling in Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma: Identification of Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor-1β as a Molecular Marker and a Possible Molecular Target for Therapy of Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma

    Akira Tsuchiya;Michiie Sakamoto;Michiie Sakamoto;Jun Yasuda;Makoto Chuma

  • An RNA-binding Protein Gene, TLS/FUS , Is Fused to ERG in Human Myeloid Leukemia with t(16;21) Chromosomal Translocation

    Hitoshi Ichikawa;Kimiko Shimizu;Yasuhide Hayashi;Misao Ohki

  • Adenoviral E1A-associated protein p300 is involved in acute myeloid leukemia with t(11;22)(q23;q13).

    Kohmei Ida;Issay Kitabayashi;Tomohiko Taki;Masafumi Taniwaki

  • Alternative splicing and genomic structure of the AML1 gene involved in acute myeloid leukemia

    H Miyoshi;M Ohira;K Shimizu;K Mitani

  • The Partner Gene of AML1 in t(16;21) Myeloid Malignancies Is a Novel Member of the MTG8(ETO) Family

    Toshie Gamou;Eiko Kitamura;Fumie Hosoda;Kimiko Shimizu

  • Identification of a gene expression signature associated with pediatric AML prognosis

    Tomohito Yagi;Akira Morimoto;Mariko Eguchi;Shigeyoshi Hibi

  • Activation of AML1-mediated transcription by MOZ and inhibition by the MOZ-CBP fusion protein.

    Issay Kitabayashi;Yukiko Aikawa;Lan Anh Nguyen;Akihiko Yokoyama

  • The inv(11)(p15q22) Chromosome Translocation of De Novo and Therapy-Related Myeloid Malignancies Results in Fusion of the Nucleoporin Gene, NUP98, With the Putative RNA Helicase Gene, DDX10

    Yasuhito Arai;Fumie Hosoda;Hirofumi Kobayashi;Kyoko Arai

  • Fusion of MOZ and p300 histone acetyltransferases in acute monocytic leukemia with a t(8;22)(p11;q13) chromosome translocation

    I Kitabayashi;Y Aikawa;A Yokoyama;F Hosoda

  • Overexpression of KIT in chromophobe renal cell carcinoma.

    Ken Yamazaki;Michiie Sakamoto;Michiie Sakamoto;Tsutomu Ohta;Yae Kanai

  • Association of amino acid substitution polymorphisms in DNA repair genes TP53, POLI, REV1 and LIG4 with lung cancer risk

    Tokuki Sakiyama;Takashi Kohno;Sachiyo Mimaki;Tsutomu Ohta

Frequent Co-Authors

Fumie Hosoda
Fumie Hosoda National Cancer Centre
Johji Inazawa
Johji Inazawa Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Hiroyuki Miyoshi
Hiroyuki Miyoshi Keio University
Yasuhide Hayashi
Yasuhide Hayashi Gunma Children's Medical Center
Yasuhiko Kaneko
Yasuhiko Kaneko Saitama Cancer Center
Yasuhito Arai
Yasuhito Arai National Cancer Centre
Michiie Sakamoto
Michiie Sakamoto Keio University
Setsuo Hirohashi
Setsuo Hirohashi National Cancer Research Institute, UK
Yoshiyuki Sakaki
Yoshiyuki Sakaki Toyohashi University of Technology
Issei Imoto
Issei Imoto University of Tokushima

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