4 results on '"Kusada J"'
Search Results
2. International network of cancer genome projects.
- Author
-
Hudson TJ, Anderson W, Artez A, Barker AD, Bell C, Bernabé RR, Bhan MK, Calvo F, Eerola I, Gerhard DS, Guttmacher A, Guyer M, Hemsley FM, Jennings JL, Kerr D, Klatt P, Kolar P, Kusada J, Lane DP, Laplace F, Youyong L, Nettekoven G, Ozenberger B, Peterson J, Rao TS, Remacle J, Schafer AJ, Shibata T, Stratton MR, Vockley JG, Watanabe K, Yang H, Yuen MM, Knoppers BM, Bobrow M, Cambon-Thomsen A, Dressler LG, Dyke SO, Joly Y, Kato K, Kennedy KL, Nicolás P, Parker MJ, Rial-Sebbag E, Romeo-Casabona CM, Shaw KM, Wallace S, Wiesner GL, Zeps N, Lichter P, Biankin AV, Chabannon C, Chin L, Clément B, de Alava E, Degos F, Ferguson ML, Geary P, Hayes DN, Hudson TJ, Johns AL, Kasprzyk A, Nakagawa H, Penny R, Piris MA, Sarin R, Scarpa A, Shibata T, van de Vijver M, Futreal PA, Aburatani H, Bayés M, Botwell DD, Campbell PJ, Estivill X, Gerhard DS, Grimmond SM, Gut I, Hirst M, López-Otín C, Majumder P, Marra M, McPherson JD, Nakagawa H, Ning Z, Puente XS, Ruan Y, Shibata T, Stratton MR, Stunnenberg HG, Swerdlow H, Velculescu VE, Wilson RK, Xue HH, Yang L, Spellman PT, Bader GD, Boutros PC, Campbell PJ, Flicek P, Getz G, Guigó R, Guo G, Haussler D, Heath S, Hubbard TJ, Jiang T, Jones SM, Li Q, López-Bigas N, Luo R, Muthuswamy L, Ouellette BF, Pearson JV, Puente XS, Quesada V, Raphael BJ, Sander C, Shibata T, Speed TP, Stein LD, Stuart JM, Teague JW, Totoki Y, Tsunoda T, Valencia A, Wheeler DA, Wu H, Zhao S, Zhou G, Stein LD, Guigó R, Hubbard TJ, Joly Y, Jones SM, Kasprzyk A, Lathrop M, López-Bigas N, Ouellette BF, Spellman PT, Teague JW, Thomas G, Valencia A, Yoshida T, Kennedy KL, Axton M, Dyke SO, Futreal PA, Gerhard DS, Gunter C, Guyer M, Hudson TJ, McPherson JD, Miller LJ, Ozenberger B, Shaw KM, Kasprzyk A, Stein LD, Zhang J, Haider SA, Wang J, Yung CK, Cros A, Liang Y, Gnaneshan S, Guberman J, Hsu J, Bobrow M, Chalmers DR, Hasel KW, Joly Y, Kaan TS, Kennedy KL, Knoppers BM, Lowrance WW, Masui T, Nicolás P, Rial-Sebbag E, Rodriguez LL, Vergely C, Yoshida T, Grimmond SM, Biankin AV, Bowtell DD, Cloonan N, deFazio A, Eshleman JR, Etemadmoghadam D, Gardiner BB, Kench JG, Scarpa A, Sutherland RL, Tempero MA, Waddell NJ, Wilson PJ, McPherson JD, Gallinger S, Tsao MS, Shaw PA, Petersen GM, Mukhopadhyay D, Chin L, DePinho RA, Thayer S, Muthuswamy L, Shazand K, Beck T, Sam M, Timms L, Ballin V, Lu Y, Ji J, Zhang X, Chen F, Hu X, Zhou G, Yang Q, Tian G, Zhang L, Xing X, Li X, Zhu Z, Yu Y, Yu J, Yang H, Lathrop M, Tost J, Brennan P, Holcatova I, Zaridze D, Brazma A, Egevard L, Prokhortchouk E, Banks RE, Uhlén M, Cambon-Thomsen A, Viksna J, Ponten F, Skryabin K, Stratton MR, Futreal PA, Birney E, Borg A, Børresen-Dale AL, Caldas C, Foekens JA, Martin S, Reis-Filho JS, Richardson AL, Sotiriou C, Stunnenberg HG, Thoms G, van de Vijver M, van't Veer L, Calvo F, Birnbaum D, Blanche H, Boucher P, Boyault S, Chabannon C, Gut I, Masson-Jacquemier JD, Lathrop M, Pauporté I, Pivot X, Vincent-Salomon A, Tabone E, Theillet C, Thomas G, Tost J, Treilleux I, Calvo F, Bioulac-Sage P, Clément B, Decaens T, Degos F, Franco D, Gut I, Gut M, Heath S, Lathrop M, Samuel D, Thomas G, Zucman-Rossi J, Lichter P, Eils R, Brors B, Korbel JO, Korshunov A, Landgraf P, Lehrach H, Pfister S, Radlwimmer B, Reifenberger G, Taylor MD, von Kalle C, Majumder PP, Sarin R, Rao TS, Bhan MK, Scarpa A, Pederzoli P, Lawlor RA, Delledonne M, Bardelli A, Biankin AV, Grimmond SM, Gress T, Klimstra D, Zamboni G, Shibata T, Nakamura Y, Nakagawa H, Kusada J, Tsunoda T, Miyano S, Aburatani H, Kato K, Fujimoto A, Yoshida T, Campo E, López-Otín C, Estivill X, Guigó R, de Sanjosé S, Piris MA, Montserrat E, González-Díaz M, Puente XS, Jares P, Valencia A, Himmelbauer H, Quesada V, Bea S, Stratton MR, Futreal PA, Campbell PJ, Vincent-Salomon A, Richardson AL, Reis-Filho JS, van de Vijver M, Thomas G, Masson-Jacquemier JD, Aparicio S, Borg A, Børresen-Dale AL, Caldas C, Foekens JA, Stunnenberg HG, van't Veer L, Easton DF, Spellman PT, Martin S, Barker AD, Chin L, Collins FS, Compton CC, Ferguson ML, Gerhard DS, Getz G, Gunter C, Guttmacher A, Guyer M, Hayes DN, Lander ES, Ozenberger B, Penny R, Peterson J, Sander C, Shaw KM, Speed TP, Spellman PT, Vockley JG, Wheeler DA, Wilson RK, Hudson TJ, Chin L, Knoppers BM, Lander ES, Lichter P, Stein LD, Stratton MR, Anderson W, Barker AD, Bell C, Bobrow M, Burke W, Collins FS, Compton CC, DePinho RA, Easton DF, Futreal PA, Gerhard DS, Green AR, Guyer M, Hamilton SR, Hubbard TJ, Kallioniemi OP, Kennedy KL, Ley TJ, Liu ET, Lu Y, Majumder P, Marra M, Ozenberger B, Peterson J, Schafer AJ, Spellman PT, Stunnenberg HG, Wainwright BJ, Wilson RK, and Yang H
- Subjects
- DNA Methylation, DNA Mutational Analysis trends, Databases, Genetic, Genes, Neoplasm genetics, Genetics, Medical trends, Genomics trends, Humans, Intellectual Property, Mutation, Neoplasms classification, Neoplasms pathology, Neoplasms therapy, Genetics, Medical organization & administration, Genome, Human genetics, Genomics organization & administration, International Cooperation, Neoplasms genetics
- Abstract
The International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) was launched to coordinate large-scale cancer genome studies in tumours from 50 different cancer types and/or subtypes that are of clinical and societal importance across the globe. Systematic studies of more than 25,000 cancer genomes at the genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic levels will reveal the repertoire of oncogenic mutations, uncover traces of the mutagenic influences, define clinically relevant subtypes for prognosis and therapeutic management, and enable the development of new cancer therapies.
- Published
- 2010
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. Immuno-reactive human epidermal growth factor (h-EGF) in rheumatoid synovial fluids.
- Author
-
Kusada J, Otsuka T, Matsui N, Hirano T, Asai K, and Kato T
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Arthritis, Rheumatoid immunology, Female, Humans, Immunoenzyme Techniques, Immunoglobulins analysis, Male, Middle Aged, Osteoarthritis immunology, Osteoarthritis metabolism, Synovial Fluid immunology, Synovial Membrane chemistry, Arthritis, Rheumatoid metabolism, Epidermal Growth Factor analysis, Synovial Fluid chemistry
- Abstract
The immuno-reactive human epidermal growth factor (h-EGF) level, measured by a sensitive enzyme immunoassay, was significantly higher in synovial fluids or synovial tissue extracts from 89 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) than in those from 53 patients with osteoarthritis. RA synovial immuno-reactive h-EGF was predominantly of a low molecular weight form (LMW h-EGF) on gel filtration chromatography. Furthermore, in the RA group, the synovial immuno-reactive h-EGF correlated positively with C-reactive protein, an acute-phase reactant, in the blood examination and with synovial immunoglobulin M. These results suggest that synovial h-EGF is specifically produced by RA synovium from the initial stage of arthritis, and that the measurement of synovial h-EGF serves as an early indicator to appraise the RA activity. A pathogenesis of RA including growth factors and growth inhibitory factors are discussed.
- Published
- 1993
4. [Hyperthermia in malignant tumors of the extremities--experimental heating by a radiofrequency applicator and its clinical significance].
- Author
-
Matsui N, Ohta H, Otsuka T, Hattori M, Sekiya I, and Kusada J
- Subjects
- Animals, Chordoma therapy, Hot Temperature, Humans, Melanoma therapy, Mice, Osteosarcoma therapy, Rhabdomyosarcoma therapy, Sarcoma therapy, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Bone Neoplasms therapy, Diathermy, Extremities, Short-Wave Therapy, Soft Tissue Neoplasms therapy
- Abstract
We studied hyperthermia for malignant tumors of the extremities, and obtained the following findings. In osteosarcoma cultured cells from OST (Human) and Dunn (Mouse), proliferation was clearly inhibited on being heated to 42 approximately 43 degrees C. On heat-treating the femurs of pigs, a rise in temperature to 42.5 degrees C or above was observed so that an antitumor effect could be anticipated. Moreover, no abnormal rise in temperature in the tissues surrounding the bone and light microscopy revealed no particular abnormalities. Clinically, a rise in temperature above 42.5 degrees C was observed in the majority of the malignant bone tumors (4 cases of osteosarcoma and 1 case of chordoma) and soft tissue tumors (1 case of epithelioid sarcoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, malignant melanoma and osteosarcoma) of which 2 cases were metastatic tumors. Before administration, 7 patients complained of pain, 4 of whom (57%) experienced an alleviation following treatment. Also in 5 (50%) out of 10 cases a shrinking of the tumor was observed and especially, in the case of soft tissue tumors a tendency towards a softening of tumor texture was seen.
- Published
- 1989
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.