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Toshihiko Terao

Toshihiko Terao

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
8160
World Ranking
15837
National Ranking
1130

Overview

Toshihiko Terao is affiliated with Hamamatsu University in Japan. Their academic career is focused on scientific research within the university setting.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific topics, fields, or subfields available in the accessible data to further detail their research contributions or collaborations.

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Based on the current information, Toshihiko Terao's profile should be understood as that of an academic researcher connected to Hamamatsu University without publicly documented publications or recognized accolades in the provided dataset.

Best Publications

  • Risk of developing ovarian cancer among women with ovarian endometrioma: a cohort study in Shizuoka, Japan.

    H. Kobayashi;K. Sumimoto;N. Moniwa;M. Imai

  • Inhibition of in Vitro Ovarian Cancer Cell Invasion by Modulation of Urokinase- type Plasminogen Activator and Cathepsin B

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Hidekazu Ohi;Motoi Sugimura;Hiromitsu Shinohara

  • Ovarian endometrioma—Risks factors of ovarian cancer development

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Kazuhiro Sumimoto;Takashi Kitanaka;Yoshihiko Yamada

  • Serum sialyl Tn as an independent predictor of poor prognosis in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer

    H Kobayashi;T Terao;Y Kawashima

  • The role of hyaluronic acid as a mediator and regulator of cervical ripening.

    Emad El Maradny;N. Kanayama;H. Kobayashi;B. Hossain

  • Impact of urokinase-type plasminogen activator and its inhibitor type 1 on prognosis in cervical cancer of the uterus.

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Suguru Fujishiro;Toshihiko Terao

  • Immunologic studies in presumed amniotic fluid embolism.

    Michael D Benson;Hiroshi Kobayashi;Richard K Silver;Hidekazu Oi

  • Inhibitory Effect of a Conjugate between Human Urokinase and Urinary Trypsin Inhibitor on Tumor Cell Invasion in Vitro

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Junko Gotoh;Yasuyuki Hirashima;Michio Fujie

  • Suppressing effects of daily oral supplementation of beta-glucan extracted from Agaricus blazei Murill on spontaneous and peritoneal disseminated metastasis in mouse model

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Ryuji Yoshida;Yasufumi Kanada;Yoichi Fukuda

  • Effects of membrane-associated cathepsin B on the activation of receptor-bound prourokinase and subsequent invasion of reconstituted basement membranes

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Nobuhiko Moniwa;Motoi Sugimura;Hiromitsu Shinohara

  • Hyaluronic acid-specific regulation of cytokines by human uterine fibroblasts

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Toshihiko Terao

  • Inhibition of metastasis of Lewis lung carcinoma by a synthetic peptide within growth factor-like domain of urokinase in the experimental and spontaneous metastasis model.

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Junko Gotoh;Michio Fujie;Hiromitsu Shinohara

  • Prenatal and peripartum management of congenital afibrinogenaemia

    Takao Kobayashi;Naohiro Kanayama;Naoki Tokunaga;Toshihiko Asahina

  • The protease inhibitor bikunin, a novel anti-metastatic agent.

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Mika Suzuki;Yasuyuki Hirashima;Toshihiko Terao

  • A soybean Kunitz trypsin inhibitor suppresses ovarian cancer cell invasion by blocking urokinase upregulation.

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Mika Suzuki;Naohiro Kanayama;Toshihiko Terao

  • Inhibition of tumor invasion by genomic down-regulation of matriptase through suppression of activation of receptor-bound pro-urokinase.

    Mika Suzuki;Hiroshi Kobayashi;Naohiro Kanayama;Yasushi Saga

  • A simple, noninvasive, sensitive method for diagnosis of amniotic fluid embolism by monoclonal antibody TKH-2 that recognizes NeuAcα2-6GalNAc

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Hidekazu Ohi;Toshihiko Terao

  • Inhibition of the Soluble and the Tumor Cell Receptor-bound Plasmin by Urinary Trypsin Inhibitor and Subsequent Effects on Tumor Cell Invasion and Metastasis

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Hiromitsu Shinohara;Kinya Takeuchi;Mariko Itoh

  • Suppression of Urokinase Expression and Invasiveness by Urinary Trypsin Inhibitor Is Mediated through Inhibition of Protein Kinase C- and MEK/ERK/c-Jun-dependent Signaling Pathways

    Hiroshi Kobayashi;Mika Suzuki;Yoshiko Tanaka;Yasuyuki Hirashima

  • Transforming Growth Factor-β1-dependent Urokinase Up-regulation and Promotion of Invasion Are Involved in Src-MAPK-dependent Signaling in Human Ovarian Cancer Cells

    Yoshiko Tanaka;Hiroshi Kobayashi;Mika Suzuki;Naohiro Kanayama

Frequent Co-Authors

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Hiroshi Kobayashi Nara Medical University
Masaharu Takigawa
Masaharu Takigawa Okayama University
Lorraine Dennerstein
Lorraine Dennerstein University of Melbourne
Hiroshi Itoh
Hiroshi Itoh Yamaguchi University
Tetsuhito Kojima
Tetsuhito Kojima Nagoya University
Joseph Itskovitz-Eldor
Joseph Itskovitz-Eldor Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Kenji Sobue
Kenji Sobue Iwate Medical University
Michiyuki Maeda
Michiyuki Maeda Kyoto University
Kaoru Miyazaki
Kaoru Miyazaki Yokohama City University
Eberhard Fuchs
Eberhard Fuchs German Primate Center

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