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Atsushi Hori
Researcher at Juntendo University
Publications - 17
Citations - 59
Atsushi Hori is an academic researcher from Juntendo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 13 publications receiving 23 citations. Previous affiliations of Atsushi Hori include Shinshu University & RMIT University.
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Inhibition of BCL2A1 by STAT5 inactivation overcomes resistance to targeted therapies of FLT3-ITD/D835 mutant AML
Kotoko Yamatani,Tomohiko Ai,Kaori Saito,Koya Suzuki,Atsushi Hori,Sonoko Kinjo,Kazuho Ikeo,Vivian Ruvolo,Weiguo Zhang,Po Yee Mak,Bogumil Kaczkowski,Hironori Harada,Kazuhiro Katayama,Yoshikazu Sugimoto,Jered Myslinski,Takashi Hato,Takashi Miida,Marina Konopleva,Yoshihide Hayashizaki,Bing Z. Carter,Yoko Tabe,Michael Andreeff +21 more
TL;DR: In this article , a cap analysis gene expression (CAGE) technology revealed that the gene expression of BCL2A1 transcription start sites was increased in primary AML cells bearing D835 in the tyrosine kinase domain (FLT3-ITD/D835), which can induce resistance to TKIs.
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Serum sphingomyelin species profile is altered in hematologic malignancies.
Atsushi Hori,Fumihiro Ishida,Hideyuki Nakazawa,Makoto Yamaura,Sunao Morita,Takeshi Uehara,Takayuki Honda,Hiroya Hidaka +7 more
TL;DR: The present study revealed that the serum SM species profile in patients with hematologic malignancies differed from that of normal subjects despite total serum SM and PC concentrations and SM/PC ratios being similar between the various cancer groups and the normal group.
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Rapid quantitative analysis of human serum sphingomyelin species using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry with lipid hydrolase treatment
TL;DR: A rapid, and quantitative method for identifying serum SM species using lipid hydrolase treatment and MALDI-TOF MS is developed, suitable for clinical laboratory studies to examine the associations between SM species and disease states.
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Hemolysis Is Responsible for Elevation of Serum Iron Concentration After Regular Exercises in Judo Athletes
Rina Nishiie-Yano,Satoshi Hirayama,Masahiro Tamura,Takumi Kanemochi,Tsuyoshi Ueno,Akiko Hirayama,Atsushi Hori,Tomohiko Ai,Nobuyoshi Hirose,Takashi Miida +9 more
TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that serum iron concentration increases significantly after Judo exercise due to hemolysis.
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Abnormal Cardiac Repolarization After Seizure Episodes in Structural Brain Diseases: Cardiac Manifestation of Electrical Remodeling in the Brain?
Shusuke Mori,Atsushi Hori,Isik Turker,Motoki Inaji,Erika Bello-Pardo,Takashi Miida,Yasuhiro Otomo,Tomohiko Ai +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, structural brain abnormalities are correlated with abnormal cardiac repolarization in patients with seizure or epilepsy and can be associated with sudden death, which can be a manifestation of electrophysiological remodeling in the brain.