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Yasusei Kudo
Researcher at University of Tokushima
Publications - 167
Citations - 7301
Yasusei Kudo is an academic researcher from University of Tokushima. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Metastasis. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 152 publications receiving 6364 citations. Previous affiliations of Yasusei Kudo include Hiroshima University & New York University.
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Control of Meiotic and Mitotic Progression by the F Box Protein β-Trcp1 In Vivo
Daniele Guardavaccaro,Yasusei Kudo,Jérôme Boulaire,Marco Barchi,Luca Busino,Luca Busino,Maddalena Donzelli,Florence Margottin-Goguet,Peter K. Jackson,Lili Yamasaki,Michele Pagano +10 more
TL;DR: Beta-Trcp1 regulates the timely order of meiotic and mitotic events and it is demonstrated that Emi1 is a bona fide substrate of beta-TrCP1.
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The role of periostin in tissue remodeling across health and disease.
Simon J. Conway,Kenji Izuhara,Yasusei Kudo,Judith Litvin,Roger R. Markwald,Gaoliang Ouyang,Joseph R. Arron,Cecile T.J. Holweg,Akira Kudo +8 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that mesenchymal remodeling as an overarching role for the matricellular protein periostin, across physiology and disease, is proposed.
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Cyclin F-Mediated Degradation of Ribonucleotide Reductase M2 Controls Genome Integrity and DNA Repair
Vincenzo D'Angiolella,Valerio Donato,Frances M. Forrester,Yeon-Tae Jeong,Claudia Pellacani,Yasusei Kudo,Yasusei Kudo,Anita Saraf,Laurence Florens,Michael P. Washburn,Michael P. Washburn,Michele Pagano,Michele Pagano +12 more
TL;DR: A biochemical pathway that controls the abundance of dNTPs and ensures efficient DNA repair in response to genotoxic stress is identified.
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miR-22 represses cancer progression by inducing cellular senescence
Dan Xu,Fumitaka Takeshita,Yumiko Hino,Saori Fukunaga,Yasusei Kudo,Aya Tamaki,Junko Matsunaga,Ryou U. Takahashi,Takashi Takata,Akira Shimamoto,Takahiro Ochiya,Hidetoshi Tahara +11 more
TL;DR: The microRNA miR-22 targets CDK6, SIRT1, and Sp1—genes involved in regulation of the senescence program—to suppress cell growth and proliferation in mice.
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Periostin promotes invasion and anchorage-independent growth in the metastatic process of head and neck cancer.
Yasusei Kudo,Ikuko Ogawa,Shojiro Kitajima,Masae Kitagawa,Hidehiko Kawai,Patrick M. Gaffney,Mutsumi Miyauchi,Takashi Takata +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that periostin plays an important role in the invasion and anchorage-independent growth of HNSCC.