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Tetsuro Yoshimaru

Researcher at University of Tokushima

Publications -  53
Citations -  1522

Tetsuro Yoshimaru is an academic researcher from University of Tokushima. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mast cell & Degranulation. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1357 citations. Previous affiliations of Tetsuro Yoshimaru include Nihon University.

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Fc epsilon RI signaling of mast cells activates intracellular production of hydrogen peroxide: role in the regulation of calcium signals.

TL;DR: It is shown that in both the RBL-2H3 mast cell line and bone marrow-derived mast cells, FcεRI cross-linking stimulates intracellular oxidative burst, including hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) production, as defined with the oxidant-sensitive dyes dichlorofluorescein and scopoletin and the selective scavenger ebselen.
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Molecular features of triple negative breast cancer cells by genome-wide gene expression profiling analysis.

TL;DR: To clarify the molecular mechanisms involved in the carcinogenesis of TNBC and to identify target molecules for novel anticancer drugs, gene expression profiles of 30 TNBCs as well as 13 normal epithelial ductal cells that were purified by laser-microbeam microdissection are analyzed.
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Role of Oxidants in Mast Cell Activation

TL;DR: This review summarizes current knowledge on the role of endogenous oxidants in mast cell activation and defines particular biochemical pathways that can be targeted by ROS and/or cellular redox balance.
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Blockade of superoxide generation prevents high-affinity immunoglobulin E receptor-mediated release of allergic mediators by rat mast cell line and human basophils

TL;DR: This work has shown that rat peritoneal mast cells and mast cell model rat basophilic leukaemia cells generate intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) in response to antigen challenge, and the physiological significance of the burst of ROS is poorly understood.
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Dapsone suppresses human neutrophil superoxide production and elastase release in a calcium-dependent manner.

TL;DR: The drug has an outstanding therapeutic efficacy against many skin diseases characterized by neutrophil‐rich infiltrates; however, mechanisms of its action are poorly understood.