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Teruko Ishizaka was affiliated with the La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology in the United States. Their research contributions included work in toxicology and immunology, as reflected in their recent publication record.

The scientist authored a paper titled "Influence of shaving on study results in sensitization tests using guinea pigs," published in 2025 in the journal Fundamental Toxicological Sciences.

Their frequent co-authors included:

  • Takayasu Moroki
  • Risa Yamanaka
  • Erina Shiraishi
  • Yugo Yamashita

Teruko Ishizaka published primarily in the journal Fundamental Toxicological Sciences.

Their work was related to the field of allergy and immunology, with studies that involved toxicological assessments and sensitization tests in animal models.

Best Publications

  • Identification of gamma-E-antibodies as a carrier of reaginic activity

    Kimishige Ishizaka;Teruko Ishizaka

  • Physico-Chemical Properties of Human Reaginic Antibody: IV. Presence of a Unique Immunoglobulin as a Carrier of Reaginic Activity

    Kimishige Ishizaka;Teruko Ishizaka;Margaret M. Hornbrook

  • Physicochemical properties of reaginic antibody. V. Correlation of reaginic activity wth gamma-E-globulin antibody.

    Kimishige Ishizaka;Teruko Ishizaka;Margaret M. Hornbrook

  • Activation of mast cells for mediator release through IgE receptors.

    Teruko Ishizaka;Kimishige Ishizaka

  • Selective differentiation and proliferation of hematopoietic cells induced by recombinant human interleukins.

    Hirohisa Saito;Kiyohiko Hatake;Ann M. Dvorak;Kristin M. Leiferman

  • Stimulation of phospholipid methylation, Ca2+ influx, and histamine release by bridging of IgE receptors on rat mast cells.

    Teruko Ishizaka;Fusao Hirata;Kimishige Ishizaka;Julius Axelrod

  • Development of human mast cells from umbilical cord blood cells by recombinant human and murine c-kit ligand.

    Hideki Mitsui;Takuma Furitsu;Ann M. Dvorak;Anne Marie A. Irani

  • Mechanisms of passive sensitization. I. Presence of IgE and IgG molecules on human leukocytes.

    Kimishige Ishizaka;Hisao Tomioka;Teruko Ishizaka

  • Identification of Basophil Granulocytes as a Site of Allergic Histamine Release

    T Ishizaka;R De Bernardo;H Tomioka;L M Lichtenstein

  • Recombinant human stem cell factor stimulates differentiation of mast cells from dispersed human fetal liver cells

    Anne-Marie A. Irani;Gunnar Nilsson;Ulla Miettinen;Shirley S. Craig

  • Biologic activities of aggregated gamma-globulin. 8. Aggregated immunoglobulins of different classes.

    Teruko Ishizaka;Kimishige Ishizaka;S. Salmon;Hugh Fudenberg

  • Effects of T-helper 2-type cytokines, interleukin-3 (IL-3), IL-4, IL-5, and IL-6 on the survival of cultured human mast cells.

    Makoto Yanagida;Hiromi Fukamachi;Kinya Ohgami;Tomoaki Kuwaki

  • Physicochemical properties of reaginic antibody: I. Association of reaginic activity with an immunoglobulin other than γA- or γG-globulin

    Kimishige Ishizaka;Teruko Ishizaka

  • Development of human mast cells in vitro.

    Takuma Furitsu;Hirohisa Saito;Ann M. Dvorak;Lawrence B. Schwartz

  • Human reaginic antibodies and immunoglobulin E

    Kimishige Ishizaka;Teruko Ishizaka

  • Mechanisms of Passive Sensitization: III. Number of IgE Molecules and Their Receptor Sites on Human Basophil Granulocytes

    Teruko Ishizaka;Carmen S. Soto;Kimishige Ishizaka

  • Triggering of Histamine Release from Rat Mast Cells by Divalent Antibodies against IgE-Receptors

    Teruko Ishizaka;Kimishige Ishizaka

  • Mechanisms of Passive Sensitization: IV. Dissociation of IgE Molecules from Basophil Receptors at Acid PH

    Teruko Ishizaka;Kimishige Ishizaka

  • Physicochemical properties of reaginic antibody. VI. Effect of heat on gamma-E-, gamma-G- and gamma-A-antibodies in the sera of ragweed sensitive patients.

    Kimishige Ishizaka;Teruko Ishizaka;Arthur E. O. Menzel

  • Biologic function of the Fc fragments of E myeloma protein

    Kimishige Ishizaka;Teruko Ishizaka;Evelyn H Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Kimishige Ishizaka
Kimishige Ishizaka Johns Hopkins University
Ann M. Dvorak
Ann M. Dvorak Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Hirohisa Saito
Hirohisa Saito Juntendo University
Daniel H. Conrad
Daniel H. Conrad Virginia Commonwealth University
Joseph F. Urban
Joseph F. Urban United States Department of Agriculture
Lawrence M. Lichtenstein
Lawrence M. Lichtenstein Johns Hopkins University
Stephen J. Galli
Stephen J. Galli Stanford University
Harold F. Dvorak
Harold F. Dvorak Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Kristin M. Leiferman
Kristin M. Leiferman University of Utah
Hiroshi Matsuda
Hiroshi Matsuda Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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