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Arisa Sakamoto
Department
Kumamoto Health Science University Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Health Science
Position
Assistant Professor
Basic Information
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Research Fields
Drug development chemistry
Academic Achievements
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Selected Publications
1.
2022/01/30
Article
IL-23 production in human macrophages is regulated negatively by tumor necrosis factor α-induced protein 3 and positively by specificity protein 1 after stimulation of the toll-like receptor 7/8 signaling pathway Heliyon 8,pp.1-12 (Collaboration)
2.
2021
Article
The Role of Membrane-embedded DUOX2 on Ectodomain Shedding via G protein- coupled Receptor Signaling Journal of Cellular Signaling 2(1),pp.27-46 (Collaboration)
3.
2019/04/01
Article
Essential Role of GM-CSF-Dependent Macrophages in Human Autoimmune and
Inflammatory Responses Journal of Cytokine Biology 4(1),pp.1-13 (Collaboration)
4.
2019/02
Article
Di-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate Promotes Release of Tissue Factor-Bearing Microparticles From Macrophages via the TGF β1/Smad/PAI-1 Signaling Pathway THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES 357(6),pp.492-506 (Collaboration)
5.
2018/06
Article
Cross-talk between the transcription factor Sp1 and C/EBPβ modulates TGFβ1 production to negatively regulate the expression of chemokine RANTES Heliyon 4,pp.1-19 (Collaboration)
6.
2018/03
Article
Transcription factor specificity protein1 modulates TGFβ1/Smad signaling to negatively regulate SIGIRR expression by human M1 macrophages stimulated with substance P Cytokine 108,pp.24-36 (Collaboration)
7.
2018
Article
Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate suppresses IL-12p40 production by
GM-CSF-dependent macrophages via the PPARα/TNFAIP3/TRAF6 axis after lipopolysaccharide stimulation. Human and Experimental Toxicology 37(6),pp.596-607 (Collaboration)
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Selected Presentations
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2019/11/28
Analysis of binding between cardiolipn and HIV-1 Gag MA domain directed toward the discovery of anti-HIV drug