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Yukiko Takahashi
Researcher at Kyushu University
Publications - 28
Citations - 964
Yukiko Takahashi is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biliary atresia & Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 28 publications receiving 844 citations.
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Exosomal microRNA in serum is a novel biomarker of recurrence in human colorectal cancer
Tae Matsumura,K. Sugimachi,Hisae Iinuma,Yukiko Takahashi,Junji Kurashige,Genta Sawada,Masami Ueda,R Uchi,Hiroki Ueo,Yuki Takano,Yoshiaki Shinden,Hidetoshi Eguchi,Hiroyuki Yamamoto,Yuichiro Doki,Masaki Mori,Takahiro Ochiya,Koshi Mimori +16 more
TL;DR: Abundant expression of exosomal miR-19a in serum was identified as a prognostic biomarker for recurrence in CRC patients and showed poorer prognoses than the low expression group.
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Clinical significance of miR-144-ZFX axis in disseminated tumour cells in bone marrow in gastric cancer cases
Sayuri Akiyoshi,Takeo Fukagawa,Hiroki Ueo,Masahisa Ishibashi,Yukiko Takahashi,Muller Fabbri,Mitsuru Sasako,Yoshihiko Maehara,Koshi Mimori,Masaki Mori,Masaki Mori +10 more
TL;DR: It is speculated that disseminated cancer cells could survive in BM when low expression of miR-144 permits upregulation of ZFX, which has a key role in the indicator of the progression of GC cases.
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Altered expression and molecular abnormalities of cell-cycle-regulatory proteins in rhabdomyosarcoma
Yukiko Takahashi,Yoshinao Oda,Kenichi Kawaguchi,Sadafumi Tamiya,Hidetaka Yamamoto,Sachiyo Suita,Masazumi Tsuneyoshi +6 more
TL;DR: The study suggests that p53 overexpression may be related to tumor progression because tumors with p53 oversexpression have a high proliferative activity in the current study, the first report of the correlation of E2F-1 with alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.
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The evidence of maternal microchimerism in biliary atresia using fluorescent in situ hybridization
Makoto Hayashida,Yuko Nishimoto,Toshiharu Matsuura,Yukiko Takahashi,Kenichi Kohashi,Ryota Souzaki,Tomoaki Taguchi +6 more
TL;DR: The presence of female cells in the liver of male patients with BA was significantly higher than in males with other liver disease, and maternal microchimerism is suggested to contribute to the pathogenesis of BA.
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Absence of human herpesvirus-8 and Epstein–Barr virus in inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor with anaplastic large cell lymphoma kinase fusion gene
Hidetaka Yamamoto,Kenichi Kohashi,Yoshinao Oda,Sadafumi Tamiya,Yukiko Takahashi,Yoshiaki Kinoshita,Yoshiaki Kinoshita,Shin Ishizawa,Masayuki Kubota,Masazumi Tsuneyoshi +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that IMT may be a heterogeneous group in terms of pathogenesis, and EBV and HHV‐8 do not play a major role in the pathogenesis of ALK‐positive tumor.