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Eisei Kondo
Researcher at Kawasaki Medical School
Publications - 117
Citations - 2227
Eisei Kondo is an academic researcher from Kawasaki Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 107 publications receiving 1939 citations. Previous affiliations of Eisei Kondo include Okayama University.
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Clinicopathologic analysis of TAFRO syndrome demonstrates a distinct subtype of HHV-8-negative multicentric Castleman disease
Noriko Iwaki,David C. Fajgenbaum,Christopher S. Nabel,Yuka Gion,Eisei Kondo,Mitsuhiro Kawano,Taro Masunari,Isao Yoshida,Hiroshi Moro,Koji Nikkuni,Kazue Takai,Kosei Matsue,Mitsutoshi Kurosawa,Masao Hagihara,Akio Saito,Masataka Okamoto,Kenji Yokota,Shinichiro Hiraiwa,Naoya Nakamura,Shinji Nakao,Tadashi Yoshino,Yasuharu Sato +21 more
TL;DR: TAFRO syndrome is a unique subtype of iMCD that demonstrates characteristic clinicopathological findings and further study to clarify prognosis, pathophysiology, and appropriate treatment is needed.
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Recurrent DUX4 fusions in B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia of adolescents and young adults
Takahiko Yasuda,Takahiko Yasuda,Shinobu Tsuzuki,Masahito Kawazu,Fumihiko Hayakawa,Shinya Kojima,Toshihide Ueno,Naoto Imoto,Shinji Kohsaka,Akiko Kunita,Koichiro Doi,Toru Sakura,Toshiaki Yujiri,Eisei Kondo,Katsumichi Fujimaki,Yasunori Ueda,Yasutaka Aoyama,Shigeki Ohtake,Junko Takita,Eirin Sai,Masafumi Taniwaki,Mineo Kurokawa,Shinichi Morishita,Masashi Fukayama,Hitoshi Kiyoi,Yasushi Miyazaki,Tomoki Naoe,Hiroyuki Mano +27 more
TL;DR: The data show that DUX4 can become an oncogenic driver as a result of somatic chromosomal rearrangements and that AYA-ALL may be a clinical entity distinct from ALL at other ages, and that Dux4 fusions were preferentially detected in the AYA generation.
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Identification of a Polymorphic Gene, BCL2A1, Encoding Two Novel Hematopoietic Lineage-specific Minor Histocompatibility Antigens
Yoshiki Akatsuka,Tetsuya Nishida,Eisei Kondo,Mikinori Miyazaki,H Taji,Hiroatsu Iida,Kunio Tsujimura,Makoto Yazaki,Tomoki Naoe,Yasuo Morishima,Yoshihisa Kodera,Kiyotaka Kuzushima,Toshitada Takahashi +12 more
TL;DR: The identification of two novel minor histocompatibility antigens (mHAgs), encoded by two separate single nucleotide polymorphisms on a single gene, BCL2A1, and restricted by human histOCompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A*2402 and B*4403, respectively, is reported.
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Efficient Generation of Antigen-Specific Cytotoxic T Cells Using Retrovirally Transduced CD40-Activated B Cells
Eisei Kondo,Max S. Topp,Hans-Peter Kiem,Yuichi Obata,Yasuo Morishima,Kiyotaka Kuzushima,Mitsune Tanimoto,Mine Harada,Toshitada Takahashi,Yoshiki Akatsuka +9 more
TL;DR: CD40-B cells transduced retrovirally with Ag-encoding cDNA can be potent APC and facilitate to generate Ag-specific CTL in vitro, which was readily generated in all four healthy CMV-seropositive donors.
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Identification of novel CTL epitopes of CMV-pp65 presented by a variety of HLA alleles.
Eisei Kondo,Yoshiki Akatsuka,Kiyotaka Kuzushima,Kunio Tsujimura,Shoji Asakura,Kohei Tajima,Yoshitoyo Kagami,Yoshihisa Kodera,Mitsune Tanimoto,Yasuo Morishima,Toshitada Takahashi +10 more
TL;DR: The study demonstrated an efficient strategy for identifying CTL epitopes presented by a variety of HLA alleles and found 3 peptides were found to be presented by 2 different HLA class I alleles or subtypes.