Takenobu Nakagawa
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Recent Articles
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Komohara Y, Miyamura T, Miyashita A, Shigeta H, Nakagawa T, Fukushima S
Cancer Diagn Progn
. 2022 Apr;
1(1):7-12.
PMID: 35399693
Background: Recent developments in antibodies targeting checkpoint molecules have improved the overall survival of patients with melanoma. Case Report: A case of metastatic melanoma was treated with antibodies to cytotoxic...
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Yoshii D, Nakagawa T, Komohara Y, Kawaguchi H, Yamada S, Tanimoto A
J Atheroscler Thromb
. 2020 Oct;
28(8):844-851.
PMID: 33012740
Aim: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most common chronic liver disorders associated with metabolic syndrome, and its prevalence has been on the rise. The pathogenesis of...
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Miyasato Y, Takashima Y, Takeya H, Yano H, Hayano A, Nakagawa T, et al.
J Clin Exp Hematop
. 2018 Jul;
58(2):95-101.
PMID: 29998979
Recent progress in anti-tumor immunotherapy has focused on the significance of the tumor microenvironment in tumor progression and resistance to chemo/radio-therapy. Myeloid cells such as macrophages are predominant stromal components...
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Ma C, Horlad H, Ohnishi K, Nakagawa T, Yamada S, Kitada S, et al.
Med Mol Morphol
. 2017 Jul;
51(1):13-20.
PMID: 28687956
CD163 is preferentially expressed by monocyte/macrophages; however, recent studies using immunohistochemistry (IHC) have reported that some cancer cells also express CD163. In the present IHC study, we investigated CD163 staining...
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Nakagawa T, Ohnishi K, Kosaki Y, Saito Y, Horlad H, Fujiwara Y, et al.
J Clin Exp Hematop
. 2017 Jul;
57(1):31-36.
PMID: 28679964
Macrophages are closely related to various diseases and it is therefore important that the properties of macrophages are adequately evaluated in human diseases and mouse disease models. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) of...
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Yamashita S, Sakashita N, Yamashita T, Tawara N, Tasaki M, Kawakami K, et al.
J Neurol
. 2014 Sep;
261(11):2209-17.
PMID: 25209854
Pathological changes in corticobasal degeneration (CBD) consist of abnormal deposition of the microtubule-associated protein tau. However, the simultaneous accumulation of different misfolded proteins in the brain can be observed in...
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Sakashita N, Kagawa S, Date R, Ueno T, Nakagawa T, Yamashita T, et al.
Pathol Int
. 2013 May;
63(5):260-5.
PMID: 23714253
Hepatocyte-derived mutant amyloidogenic transthyretin (ATTR) causes familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy (FAP), for which orthotopic liver transplantation is an established curative treatment. However, some patients with FAP have cardiac amyloidosis after transplantation....
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Imprint cytological feature of large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the gallbladder: a case report
Nakagawa T, Sakashita N, Ohnishi K, Komohara Y, Takeya M
J Med Invest
. 2013 Apr;
60(1-2):149-53.
PMID: 23614924
Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) is a rare poorly differentiated carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation showing aggressive clinical behavior. We herein report a case of gallbladder LCNEC, which was difficult to...
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Komohara Y, Horlad H, Ohnishi K, Fujiwara Y, Bai B, Nakagawa T, et al.
Cancer Sci
. 2012 Sep;
103(12):2165-72.
PMID: 22957741
We previously showed tumor-associated macrophages/microglia (TAMs) polarized to the M2 phenotype were significantly involved in tumor cell proliferation and poor clinical prognosis in patients with high grade gliomas. However, the...
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Ohnishi K, Komohara Y, Fujiwara Y, Takemura K, Lei X, Nakagawa T, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2011 Jul;
411(3):516-22.
PMID: 21756882
The class A scavenger receptor (SR-A, CD204), one of the principal receptors expressed on macrophages, has been found to regulate inflammatory response and attenuate septic endotoxemia. However, the detailed mechanism...