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Motohiro Takeya
Department
Kumamoto Health Science University Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Health Science
Position
Professor
Basic Information
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Research Fields
Experimental pathology, Respiratory medicine, Human pathology, Metabolism and endocrinology (Key Word:SR-AI, II(CD204),ACAT-1,CD204,LOX-1,CD36,LOX-1(Lectin-like oxidized LDL receptor-1),MCP-1,corosolic acid,SR-AI,II)
Academic Achievements
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Selected Publications
1.
2023/04
Article
Testicular teratomagenesis from primordial germ cells with overexpression of germinal center-associated nuclear protein Cancer Science 114(4),pp.1729-1739 (Collaboration)
2.
2023/01
Article
Senescence and macrophages: role of macrophages in age-related chronic diseases pp.20-25 (Single)
3.
2018/11
Article
Development of Kupffer cell targeting type-I interferon for the treatment of hepatitis via inducing anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory actions. Drug delivery pp.1067-1077 (Collaboration)
4.
2018/07
Article
Positive correlation between the density of macrophages and T-cells in undifferentiated sarcoma. Medical molecular morphology (Collaboration)
5.
2018/06
Article
CD163 Is Required for Protumoral Activation of Macrophages in Human and Murine Sarcoma. Cancer research pp.3255-3266 (Collaboration)
6.
2018/05
Article
Differential Roles of Rad18 and Chk2 in Genome Maintenance and Skin Carcinogenesis Following UV Exposure. The Journal of investigative dermatology (Collaboration)
7.
2017/04
Article
Cell adhesion molecule-1 (CADM1) expressed on adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma cells is not involved in the interaction with macrophages. Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH pp.15-20 (Collaboration)
8.
2017/04
Article
The cell-cell interaction between tumor-associated macrophages and small cell lung cancer cells is involved in tumor progression via STAT3 activation. Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands) pp.22-32 (Collaboration)
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Grants
1.
2011~2013
Development of new therapeutic strategies for regulating macrophage activation by natural compounds (Key Word : )
2.
2008~2010
Functional analysis of the ACAT-1-positive late endosomes in cholesterol-rich macrophages (Key Word : )
3.
2008~2010
ROLE OF SCAVENGER RECEPTORS IN MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION AND THEIR APPLICATION FOR DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY (Key Word : )
4.
2007~2010
Academic project of oncogenic factors in malignant tumors and the related diseases in northeast China (Key Word : )
5.
2005~2007
Identification and characterization of novel vesicular organelle appearing hyperlipidemic human macrophages (Key Word : )
6.
2005~2007
Oxidative stress regulation through NO-induced nucleic acid nitration in pulmonary diseases (Key Word : )
7.
2004~2007
Application of CD204 (scavenger receptor) to histopathological diagnosis and production of new anti-macrophage antibodies (Key Word : )
8.
2004~2005
Elucidation of the mechanisms for intracellular accumulation of cholesterol ester and its application to therapies. (Key Word : )
9.
2001~2003
IN VIVO EXPRESSION AND PATHOLOGICAL ROLES OF SCAVENGER RECEPTOR FAMILY MOLECULES (Key Word : )
10.
2001~2002
Roles of CD36 and SR-BI as novel AGE-receptors (Key Word : )
11.
2000~2002
Role of scavenger receptors in atherogenesis and development of new therapeutic methods (Key Word : )
12.
1998~1999
Development of quantitative analysis method of the atherosclerotic lesions in gene targeted mice (Key Word : )
13.
1998~2000
Macrophage scavenger receptor as a new macrophage marker (Key Word : )
14.
1996~1998
Pathological Significance of Macrophage Scavenger Receptors (Key Word : )
15.
1996~1997
Role of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 in Various Pathological Conditions (Key Word : )
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