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116
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762
National Ranking
34

Overview

Takashi Tsuruo was affiliated with the Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research in Japan. Their professional work was centered on cancer research, focusing on various aspects of this medical field.

Throughout their career, Tsuruo did not have publicly recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues available in the dataset provided.

Their research did not include documented subfields, main fields of study, or main topics of work with quantifiable publication records based on the available data.

There is no information on book publications or awards linked to Tsuruo in the current data.

Tsuruo is deceased, so the profile is presented in past tense to reflect this status.

Best Publications

  • Modulation of Akt kinase activity by binding to Hsp90

    Saori Sato;Naoya Fujita;Takashi Tsuruo

  • Augmentation of adriamycin, melphalan, and cisplatin cytotoxicity in drug-resistant and -sensitive human ovarian carcinoma cell lines by buthionine sulfoximine mediated glutathione depletion

    Thomas C. Hamilton;Margaret A. Winker;Karen G. Louie;Gerald Batist

  • Molecular targeting therapy of cancer: drug resistance, apoptosis and survival signal.

    Takashi Tsuruo;Mikihiko Naito;Akihiro Tomida;Naoya Fujita

  • De novo fatty-acid synthesis and related pathways as molecular targets for cancer therapy

    T Mashima;H Seimiya;T Tsuruo

  • Role of aminopeptidase N (CD13) in tumor-cell invasion and extracellular matrix degradation

    Ikuo Saiki;Junya Yoneda;Ichiro Azuma;Hideji Fujii

  • Domain Mapping Studies Reveal That the M Domain of hsp90 Serves as a Molecular Scaffold to Regulate Akt-Dependent Phosphorylation of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase and NO Release

    Jason Fontana;David Fulton;Yan Chen;Todd A. Fairchild

  • Brain pericytes contribute to the induction and up-regulation of blood–brain barrier functions through transforming growth factor-β production

    Shinya Dohgu;Fuyuko Takata;Atsushi Yamauchi;Shinsuke Nakagawa

  • Rap1 translates chemokine signals to integrin activation, cell polarization, and motility across vascular endothelium under flow

    Mika Shimonaka;Mika Shimonaka;Koko Katagiri;Toshinori Nakayama;Naoya Fujita

  • Akt-dependent phosphorylation of p27Kip1 promotes binding to 14-3-3 and cytoplasmic localization.

    Naoya Fujita;Saori Sato;Kazuhiro Katayama;Takashi Tsuruo;Takashi Tsuruo

  • Dominant-negative inhibition of breast cancer resistance protein as drug efflux pump through the inhibition of S-S dependent homodimerization

    Kumie Kage;Satomi Tsukahara;Tomomi Sugiyama;Sakiyo Asada

  • The 4F2hc/LAT1 complex transports L-DOPA across the blood-brain barrier.

    Takashi Kageyama;Masaru Nakamura;Akinori Matsuo;Yasuomi Yamasaki

  • Actin cleavage by CPP-32/apopain during the development of apoptosis

    Tetsuo Mashima;Mikihiko Naito;Kohji Noguchi;Douglas K. Miller

  • Pim Kinases Promote Cell Cycle Progression by Phosphorylating and Down-regulating p27Kip1 at the Transcriptional and Posttranscriptional Levels

    Daisuke Morishita;Ryohei Katayama;Kazuhisa Sekimizu;Takashi Tsuruo

  • Molecular Identification of Aggrus/T1α as a Platelet Aggregation-inducing Factor Expressed in Colorectal Tumors

    Yukinari Kato;Naoya Fujita;Akiko Kunita;Shigeo Sato

  • Caspase-mediated cleavage of p21Waf1/Cip1 converts cancer cells from growth arrest to undergoing apoptosis.

    Yongke Zhang;Naoya Fujita;Takashi Tsuruo;Takashi Tsuruo

  • G-Quadruplex stabilization by telomestatin induces TRF2 protein dissociation from telomeres and anaphase bridge formation accompanied by loss of the 3' telomeric overhang in cancer cells.

    H Tahara;K Shin-Ya;H Seimiya;H Yamada

  • Brain Capillary Endothelial Cells Express two forms of Erythropoietin Receptor mRNA

    Ryoichi Yamaji;Tadayuki Okada;Maki Moriya;Mikihiko Naito

  • Apollon ubiquitinates SMAC and caspase-9, and has an essential cytoprotection function

    Yanyan Hao;Keiko Sekine;Atsushi Kawabata;Hitoshi Nakamura;Hitoshi Nakamura

  • Breast cancer resistance protein exports sulfated estrogens but not free estrogens.

    Yasuo Imai;Sakiyo Asada;Satomi Tsukahara;Etsuko Ishikawa

  • Alteration in copy numbers of genes as a mechanism for acquired drug resistance.

    Kohichiroh Yasui;Saori Mihara;Chen Zhao;Hiroyuki Okamoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Naoya Fujita
Naoya Fujita Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research
Yoshikazu Sugimoto
Yoshikazu Sugimoto Keio University
Mikihiko Naito
Mikihiko Naito University of Tokyo
Hirofumi Hamada
Hirofumi Hamada Sapporo Medical University
Yukinari Kato
Yukinari Kato Tohoku University
Yusuke Nakamura
Yusuke Nakamura National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition
Jean-François Beaulieu
Jean-François Beaulieu Université de Sherbrooke
Yutaka Sashida
Yutaka Sashida University of Tokyo
Yoshihiro Mimaki
Yoshihiro Mimaki University of Tokyo
Sumio Iijima
Sumio Iijima Meijo University

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