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Toyonori Tsuzuki
Researcher at Nagoya University
Publications - 25
Citations - 1914
Toyonori Tsuzuki is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Melanoma & Anaplastic lymphoma kinase. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1812 citations. Previous affiliations of Toyonori Tsuzuki include Johns Hopkins University.
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Solitary fibrous tumour: significance of p53 and CD34 immunoreactivity in its malignant transformation
T. Yokoi,Toyonori Tsuzuki,Yasushi Yatabe,M. Suzuki,H. Kurumaya,Takashi Koshikawa,H. Kuhara,Makoto Kuroda,N. Nakamura,Yukio Nakatani,Kennichi Kakudo +10 more
TL;DR: Ten cases of solitary fibrous tumour arising in the pleura, retroperitoneum and pelvic cavity with clinicopathological features of malignancy are studied to clarify the association of p53 and CD34 expression with development of malignant solitary fibrus tumour.
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Prognostic factors for mature natural killer (NK) cell neoplasms: aggressive NK cell leukemia and extranodal NK cell lymphoma, nasal type
Ritsuro Suzuki,Junji Suzumiya,Motoko Yamaguchi,Shigeo Nakamura,Junichi Kameoka,Hiroshi Kojima,Masafumi Abe,Tomohiro Kinoshita,Tadashi Yoshino,Keiji Iwatsuki,Yoshitoyo Kagami,Toyonori Tsuzuki,M. Kurokawa,K. Ito,Keisei Kawa,Kazuo Oshimi +15 more
TL;DR: The current prognostic model successfully stratified patients with NK cell neoplasms with different outcomes and successfully constructed an NK prognostic index, which was consistent with that for ANKL.
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Spatial and temporal expression of the ret proto-oncogene product in embryonic, infant and adult rat tissues
Toyonori Tsuzuki,Masahide Takahashi,Nobuyuki Asai,Toshihide Iwashita,Mutsushi Matsuyama,Asai J +5 more
TL;DR: The c-Ret protein was expressed in neural crest cells migrating from rhombomere 4 at day 11.5 and then became positive in the facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus cranial ganglia at day 12.5 which formed the myenteric plexus of the whole embryonic gut and the sympathetic trunk at later stages.
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ALK-1 expression in inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the urinary bladder.
TL;DR: AlK-1 immunostaining is useful to differentiate IMT from other malignant spindle cell neoplasms of the bladder and support that ALK-2 gene translocations or ALK protein expression in IMT has been reported.
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A working group classification of focal prostate atrophy lesions.
Angelo M. De Marzo,Elizabeth A. Platz,Jonathan I. Epstein,Tehmina Z. Ali,Anthanase Billis,Teresa Y. Chan,Liang Cheng,Milton W. Datta,Lars Egevad,Dilek Ertoy-Baydar,Xavier Farree,Samson W. Fine,Kenneth A. Iczkowski,Michael Ittmann,Beatrice S. Knudsen,Massimo Loda,Antonio Lopez-Beltran,Cristina Magi-Galluzzi,G. Mikuz,Roldolfo Montironi,Eli Pikarsky,Galina Pizov,Mark A. Rubin,Hema Samaratunga,Thomas J. Sebo,Isabel A. Sesterhenn,Rajiv B. Shah,Sabina Signoretti,Jeffery Simko,George H. Thomas,Patricia Troncoso,Toyonori Tsuzuki,Geert J. L. H. van Leenders,Ximing J. Yang,Ming Zhou,William D. Figg,Ashrafal Hoque,M. S. Lucia +37 more
TL;DR: Criteria for variants of focal prostate atrophy may facilitate studies to examine the relation between various patterns of prostateatrophy and prostate cancer.