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Michiyuki Maeda
Researcher at Kyoto University
Publications - 139
Citations - 7220
Michiyuki Maeda is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: T cell & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 138 publications receiving 6960 citations. Previous affiliations of Michiyuki Maeda include Ajinomoto & Prevention Institute.
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Crucial role of FOXP3 in the development and function of human CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells
Haruhiko Yagi,Takashi Nomura,Kyoko Nakamura,Sayuri Yamazaki,Toshio Kitawaki,Shohei Hori,Michiyuki Maeda,Masafumi Onodera,Takashi Uchiyama,Shingo Fujii,Shimon Sakaguchi +10 more
TL;DR: FoxP3 is a crucial regulatory gene for the development and function of CD25(+)CD4(+) regulatory T cells, and can be used as their reliable marker for treatment of autoimmune/inflammatory diseases and negative control of various immune responses.
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Molecular cloning of cDNA encoding human interleukin-2 receptor
Toshio Nikaido,Akira Shimizu,Norio Ishida,Hisataka Sabe,Keisuke Teshigawara,Michiyuki Maeda,Takashi Uchiyama,Junji Yodoi,Tasuku Honjo +8 more
TL;DR: The human interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor was purified by affinity chromatography using the anti-Tac monoclonal antibody, and its N-terminal amino acid sequence was determined.
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The Human OX40/gp34 System Directly Mediates Adhesion of Activated T Cells to Vascular Endothelial Cells
Akihiro Imura,Toshiyuki Hori,Kazunori Imada,Takayuki Ishikawa,Yoshimasa Tanaka,Michiyuki Maeda,Sadao Imamura,Takashi Uchiyama +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the OX40/gp34 system directly mediates adhesion of activated T cells or Ox40+-transformed T cells to vascular endothelial cells.
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Genetic and epigenetic inactivation of tax gene in adult T‐cell leukemia cells
Satoshi Takeda,Michiyuki Maeda,Shigeru Morikawa,Yuko Taniguchi,Jun-ichirou Yasunaga,Kisato Nosaka,Yuetsu Tanaka,Masao Matsuoka +7 more
TL;DR: In ATL cases with genetic changes that could not produce Tax protein, the tax gene was frequently transcribed, suggesting that such cells do not need the transcriptional silencing.
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Association of the Human Type C Retrovirus with a Subset of Adult T-Cell Cancers
Robert C. Gallo,Vaniambadi S. Kalyanaraman,M. G. Sarngadharan,Sliski A,Vonderheid Ec,Michiyuki Maeda,Yoshinobu Nakao,Yamada K,Yohei Ito,Gutensohn N,Sean C. Murphy,Paul Bunn,Daniel Catovsky,Mel Greaves,Douglas W. Blayney,William A. Blattner,Jarrett Wf,zur Hausen H,Seligmann M,Brouet Jc,Barton F. Haynes,Brian V. Jegasothy,Elaine S. Jaffe,Jeffrey Cossman,Samuel Broder,Richard I. Fisher,Golde Dw,Marjorie Robert-Guroff +27 more
TL;DR: HTLV is associated with a subtype of adult T-cell leukemia-lymphoma, clustered in viral endemic areas, with apparent racial and geographic predilection.