Takashi Tokino focuses on Cancer research, Molecular biology, DNA methylation, Epigenetics and Gene. His research in Cancer research intersects with topics in Carcinogenesis, Cancer, Tumor suppressor gene, Wnt signaling pathway and Gene product. His study in Molecular biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both P53 binding, Promoter, Gene expression, Cell growth and Mitochondrion.
His Gene expression study incorporates themes from Regulation of gene expression, Angiogenesis and Cellular differentiation. The various areas that Takashi Tokino examines in his Gene study include Immunohistochemistry, Disease and DNA. His Reporter gene research incorporates themes from CDKN1A Gene, Gene interaction and Suppression subtractive hybridization.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cancer research, Molecular biology, Gene, Cancer and Genetics. His Cancer research research integrates issues from DNA methylation, Cancer cell, Apoptosis and Carcinogenesis, Tumor suppressor gene. His DNA methylation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Regulation of gene expression, Gene silencing, Methylation and Epigenetics.
His Tumor suppressor gene research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gene product and Transcription factor. His Molecular biology research includes elements of Gene expression, DNA damage, Chromatin immunoprecipitation, Complementary DNA and Cell biology. Takashi Tokino interconnects Gene knockdown, Oncology and Bioinformatics in the investigation of issues within Cancer.
Cancer research, Cancer, Gene, Internal medicine and Oncology are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Exome sequencing, Cell growth, DNA methylation, Gene knockdown and Cancer cell in his study of Cancer research. His DNA methylation research includes themes of Carcinogenesis, Methylation and Epigenetics.
He has researched Cancer in several fields, including Mutation, Molecular biology and Cisplatin. His Molecular biology study frequently links to related topics such as DNA. Gene is closely attributed to Cell biology in his work.
Takashi Tokino spends much of his time researching Cancer research, Cancer, microRNA, Germline mutation and Cell growth. The concepts of his Cancer research study are interwoven with issues in Exome sequencing, Gene knockdown, Cancer cell, Downregulation and upregulation and Chromatin. His research on Gene knockdown often connects related topics like Molecular biology.
His Molecular biology research incorporates elements of Antigen retrieval and DNA extraction. In his study, Carcinoma, RNA interference, CD44 and Cell culture is inextricably linked to Microarray analysis techniques, which falls within the broad field of Cell growth. His study looks at the relationship between Histone and topics such as DNA demethylation, which overlap with Regulation of gene expression.
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WAF1, a potential mediator of p53 tumor suppression
Wafik S. El-Deiry;Takashi Tokino;Victor E. Velculescu;Daniel B. Levy.
Cell (1993)
Noxa, a BH3-Only Member of the Bcl-2 Family and Candidate Mediator of p53-Induced Apoptosis
Eri Oda;Rieko Ohki;Hideki Murasawa;Jiro Nemoto.
Science (2000)
p53-dependent and independent expression of p21 during cell growth, differentiation, and DNA damage
Kay F. Macleod;Nicole Sherry;Greg Hannon;David Beach.
Genes & Development (1995)
p53AIP1, a Potential Mediator of p53-Dependent Apoptosis, and Its Regulation by Ser-46-Phosphorylated p53
Katsutoshi Oda;Hirofumi Arakawa;Tomoaki Tanaka;Koichi Matsuda.
Cell (2000)
Epigenetic inactivation of SFRP genes allows constitutive WNT signaling in colorectal cancer
Hiromu Suzuki;Hiromu Suzuki;D. Neil Watkins;Kam Wing Jair;Kornel E. Schuebel.
Nature Genetics (2004)
AXIN1 mutations in hepatocellular carcinomas, and growth suppression in cancer cells by virus-mediated transfer of AXIN1
Seiji Satoh;Yataro Daigo;Yoichi Furukawa;Tatsushi Kato.
Nature Genetics (2000)
Identification of ras oncogene mutations in the stool of patients with curable colorectal tumors.
David Sidransky;Takashi Tokino;Stanley R. Hamilton;Kenneth W. Kinzler.
Science (1992)
Epigenetic silencing of microRNA-34b/c and B-cell translocation gene 4 is associated with CpG island methylation in colorectal cancer.
Minoru Toyota;Hiromu Suzuki;Yasushi Sasaki;Reo Maruyama.
Cancer Research (2008)
Topological Control of p21WAF1/CIP1 Expression in Normal and Neoplastic Tissues
Wafik S. El-Deiry;Wafik S. El-Deiry;Takashi Tokino;Todd Waldman;Jon D. Oliner.
Cancer Research (1995)
p53 Mutation and MDM2 Amplification in Human Soft Tissue Sarcomas
Fredrick S. Leach;Takashi Tokino;Takashi Tokino;Paul Meltzer;Marilee Burrell.
Cancer Research (1993)
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