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Toshiyuki Yoneda

Toshiyuki Yoneda

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Medicine

D-Index
96
Citations
28078
World Ranking
9809
National Ranking
273

Overview

Toshiyuki Yoneda is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields, primarily focusing on medicine as well as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

The main research subfields encompass molecular biology, rheumatology, psychiatry and mental health, cancer research, and oncology. The scientist's work largely concentrates on areas such as cancer, stress, anesthesia, and immune response; pain mechanisms and treatments; bone health and treatments; S100 proteins and annexins; ion channel regulation and function; and rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus research.

Toshiyuki Yoneda's recent publications include:

  • The lactate sensor GPR81 regulates glycolysis and tumor growth of breast cancer, 2022, Scientific Reports
  • Management manual for cancer treatment-induced bone loss (CTIBL): position statement of the JSBMR, 2020, Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism
  • The HMGB1/RAGE axis induces bone pain associated with colonization of 4T1 mouse breast cancer in bone, 2020, Journal of Bone Oncology
  • Sensory nerves: A driver of the vicious cycle in bone metastasis?, 2021, Journal of Bone Oncology
  • Cancer-nerve interplay in cancer progression and cancer-induced bone pain, 2023, Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Toshiyuki Yoneda are:

  • Tatsuo Okui (7 publications)
  • Kenji Hata (5 publications)
  • Masahiro Hiasa (5 publications)
  • Satoshi Soen (3 publications)
  • Kisho Ono (3 publications)

The most common publication venues for this scientist include:

  • Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism (5 publications)
  • Journal of Bone Oncology (2 publications)
  • Scientific Reports (1 publication)
  • Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1 publication)
  • Communications Biology (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Bisphosphonates promote apoptosis in murine osteoclasts in vitro and in vivo

    David E. Hughes;Kenneth R. Wright;Harry L. Uy;Harry L. Uy;Akira Sasaki

  • Evidence for a causal role of parathyroid hormone-related protein in the pathogenesis of human breast cancer-mediated osteolysis.

    Theresa A. Guise;Juan Juan Yin;Suzanne D. Taylor;Yoshinari Kumagai

  • Requirement of pp60c-src expression for osteoclasts to form ruffled borders and resorb bone in mice

    B F Boyce;T Yoneda;C Lowe;P Soriano

  • Bisphosphonate Risedronate Reduces Metastatic Human Breast Cancer Burden in Bone in Nude Mice

    Akira Sasaki;Brendan F. Boyce;Beryl Story;Kenneth R. Wright

  • A bone-seeking clone exhibits different biological properties from the MDA-MB-231 parental human breast cancer cells and a brain-seeking clone in vivo and in vitro.

    Toshiyuki Yoneda;Paul J. Williams;Toru Hiraga;Maria Niewolna

  • BMP2 Regulates Osterix through Msx2 and Runx2 during Osteoblast Differentiation

    Takuma Matsubara;Kumiko Kida;Akira Yamaguchi;Kenji Hata

  • Critical roles of c-Jun signaling in regulation of NFAT family and RANKL-regulated osteoclast differentiation

    Fumiyo Ikeda;Riko Nishimura;Takuma Matsubara;Sakae Tanaka

  • Her-2 overexpression increases the metastatic outgrowth of breast cancer cells in the brain.

    Diane Palmieri;Julie L. Bronder;Jeanne M. Herring;Toshiyuki Yoneda

  • Crosstalk between cancer cells and bone microenvironment in bone metastasis.

    Toshiyuki Yoneda;Toru Hiraga;Toru Hiraga

  • Osteopetrosis in Src-deficient mice is due to an autonomous defect of osteoclasts.

    Carolyn Lowe;Toshiyuki Yoneda;Brendan F. Boyce;Hong Chen

  • Smad5 and DPC4 Are Key Molecules in Mediating BMP-2-induced Osteoblastic Differentiation of the Pluripotent Mesenchymal Precursor Cell Line C2C12

    Riko Nishimura;Yoichi Kato;Di Chen;Stephen E. Harris

  • Diagnostic criteria for primary osteoporosis: year 2012 revision

    Satoshi Soen;Masao Fukunaga;Toshitsugu Sugimoto;Teruki Sone

  • The Bisphosphonate Ibandronate Promotes Apoptosis in MDA-MB-231 Human Breast Cancer Cells in Bone Metastases

    Toru Hiraga;Paul J. Williams;Gregory R. Mundy;Toshiyuki Yoneda

  • Signalling mediated by the endoplasmic reticulum stress transducer OASIS is involved in bone formation.

    Tomohiko Murakami;Atsushi Saito;Shin Ichiro Hino;Shinichi Kondo

  • In vivo MRI of cancer cell fate at the single-cell level in a mouse model of breast cancer metastasis to the brain.

    Chris Heyn;John A. Ronald;John A. Ronald;Soha S. Ramadan;Soha S. Ramadan;Jonatan A. Snir

  • Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw: position paper from the Allied Task Force Committee of Japanese Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Japan Osteoporosis Society, Japanese Society of Periodontology, Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, and Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

    Toshiyuki Yoneda;Hiroshi Hagino;Toshitsugu Sugimoto;Hiroaki Ohta

  • Zoledronic Acid Inhibits Visceral Metastases in the 4T1/luc Mouse Breast Cancer Model

    Toru Hiraga;Paul J. Williams;Akimi Ueda;Daisuke Tamura

  • Phenotypic reversion or death of cancer cells by altering signaling pathways in three-dimensional contexts.

    Fei Wang;Rhonda K. Hansen;Derek Radisky;Toshiyuki Yoneda

  • Decreased C-Src Expression Enhances Osteoblast Differentiation and Bone Formation

    Marilena Marzia;Natalie A. Sims;Susanne Voit;Silvia Migliaccio;Silvia Migliaccio

  • Osteolytic bone metastasis in breast cancer

    Toshiyuki Yoneda;Akira Sasaki;Gregory R. Mundy

Frequent Co-Authors

Riko Nishimura
Riko Nishimura Osaka University
Gregory R. Mundy
Gregory R. Mundy Vanderbilt University
Brendan F. Boyce
Brendan F. Boyce University of Rochester Medical Center
Yoshiya Tanaka
Yoshiya Tanaka University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan
Teresita Bellido
Teresita Bellido University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Sakae Tanaka
Sakae Tanaka University of Tokyo
Motoyoshi Nomizu
Motoyoshi Nomizu Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences
Fletcher A. White
Fletcher A. White Indiana University
Hideki Yoshikawa
Hideki Yoshikawa Osaka University
Harry K. Genant
Harry K. Genant University of California, San Francisco

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