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Masatoshi Hagiwara

Researcher at Kyoto University

Publications -  286
Citations -  17513

Masatoshi Hagiwara is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein kinase A & RNA splicing. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 272 publications receiving 16297 citations. Previous affiliations of Masatoshi Hagiwara include University of Tokyo & Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

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Downregulation of neuropilin-1 on macrophages modulates antibody-mediated tumoricidal activity

TL;DR: The induction of NRP-1 on macrophages may be a therapeutic indicator for antibody treatments that exert antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity activity, although further studies are needed in order to support this hypothesis.
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Low frequency of autoantibodies against Ki-67 antigen in Japanese patients with systemic autoimmune diseases.

TL;DR: Ki-67 was a minor target of autoantibodies among Japanese patients with systemic autoimmune diseases and was frequently targeted by a certain strain of autoimmune mice.
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Immunohistochemical localization of protein kinase c isozymes

TL;DR: The immunohistochemical techniques were very effective in elucidating the tissue specific localization of protein kinase C isozymes and their pathological changes.
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Safety and Plasma Concentrations of a Cyclin-dependent Kinase 9 (CDK9) Inhibitor, FIT039, Administered by a Single Adhesive Skin Patch Applied on Normal Skin and Cutaneous Warts.

TL;DR: The FIT039 patch showed no topical or systemic adverse reactions when applied on normal skin or cutaneous warts and the safety and good adherence are encouraging and support further studies to evaluate the efficacy of FIT 039 in patients with cutaneousWarts.
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Monoclonal antibody assessment of tissue- and species-specific myosin light chain kinase isozymes.

TL;DR: The data suggest the existence of at least 4 subspecies of myosin light chain kinase in chicken tissues and the heterogeneity of tissue- and species-specific isozyme forms.