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    Pre-B-cell leukemia transcription factor 1 is a major target of promyelocytic leukemia zinc-finger-mediated melanoma cell growth suppression by SHIRAISHI, K, YAMASAKI, K, NANBA, D, INOUE, H, HANAKAWA, Y, SHIRAKATA, Y, HASHIMOTO, K, HIGASHIYAMA, S

    Published in Oncogene (18-01-2007)
    “…Promyelocytic leukemia zinc-finger (PLZF) is a transcriptional repressor and tumor suppressor. PLZF is expressed in melanocytes but not in melanoma cells, and…”
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    Desmosomes and disease: pemphigus and bullous impetigo by Payne, Aimee S, Hanakawa, Yasushi, Amagai, Masayuki, Stanley, John R

    Published in Current opinion in cell biology (01-10-2004)
    “…Desmosomal cadherins are the pathophysiologic targets of autoimmune or toxin-mediated disruption in the human diseases pemphigus and bullous impetigo…”
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    CXCL16 is a novel mediator of the innate immunity of epidermal keratinocytes by Tohyama, Mikiko, Sayama, Koji, Komatsuzawa, Hitoshi, Hanakawa, Yasushi, Shirakata, Yuji, Dai, Xjuju, Yang, Lujun, Tokumaru, Sho, Nagai, Hiroshi, Hirakawa, Satoshi, Sugai, Motoyuki, Hashimoto, Koji

    Published in International immunology (01-09-2007)
    “…The epidermis is constantly exposed to a variety of microbial pathogens and plays a vital role in resisting them. Soluble CXC chemokine ligand (CXCL) 16, which…”
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    Prostaglandins and activation of AC/cAMP prevents anoikis in IEC-18 by Joseph, R R, Yazer, E, Hanakawa, Y, Stadnyk, A W

    Published in Apoptosis (London) (01-12-2005)
    “…Recent data indicates that chronic inflammation of the intestine such as Crohn's or ulcerative colitis puts those individuals at heightened risk for colorectal…”
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    Lack of Mucosal Involvement in Pemphigus Foliaceus May be Due to Low Expression of Desmoglein 1 by Shirakata, Yuji, Amagai, Masayuki, Hanakawa, Yasushi, Nishikawa, Takeji, Hashimoto, Koji

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-01-1998)
    “…Oral mucosal lesions are seen in most cases of pemphigus vulgaris, whereas they are only rarely seen in pemphigus foliaceus; however, both pemphigus vulgaris…”
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    Mechanisms of Blister Formation by Staphylococcal Toxins by Hanakawa, Yasushi, Stanley, John R.

    Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (01-12-2004)
    “…Many children suffer from the bacterial skin diseases bullous impetigo and staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS). Staphylococcus aureus, which produces…”
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    Superantigen production by Staphylococcus aureus in psoriasis by Sayama, K, Midorikawa, K, Hanakawa, Y, Sugai, M, Hashimoto, K

    Published in Dermatology (Basel) (01-01-1998)
    “…Activation of T cells is believed to play a critical role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Recently, it has been proposed that psoriasis is a T-cell-mediated…”
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    Genetic and functional characterization of human pemphigus vulgaris monoclonal autoantibodies isolated by phage display by Payne, Aimee S., Ishii, Ken, Kacir, Stephen, Lin, Chenyan, Li, Hong, Hanakawa, Yasushi, Tsunoda, Kazuyuki, Amagai, Masayuki, Stanley, John R., Siegel, Don L.

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-04-2005)
    “…Pemphigus is a life-threatening blistering disorder of the skin and mucous membranes caused by pathogenic autoantibodies to desmosomal adhesion proteins…”
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    Induction of the cytokine signal regulator SOCS3/CIS3 as a therapeutic strategy for treating inflammatory arthritis by Shouda, T, Yoshida, T, Hanada, T, Wakioka, T, Oishi, M, Miyoshi, K, Komiya, S, Kosai, K, Hanakawa, Y, Hashimoto, K, Nagata, K, Yoshimura, A

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-2001)
    “…Immune and inflammatory systems are controlled by multiple cytokines, including ILs and INFs. These cytokines exert their biological functions through Janus…”
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    Nuclear Translocation of Phosphorylated STAT3 Is Essential for Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-induced Human Dermal Microvascular Endothelial Cell Migration and Tube Formation by Yahata, Yoko, Shirakata, Yuji, Tokumaru, Sho, Yamasaki, Kenshi, Sayama, Koji, Hanakawa, Yasushi, Detmar, Michael, Hashimoto, Koji

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-10-2003)
    “…Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a potent, multifunctional, endothelial-cell-specific growth factor. It stimulates proliferation and migration of…”
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    Staphylococcal Exfoliative Toxin B Specifically Cleaves Desmoglein 1 by Amagai, Masayuki, Nishifuji, Koji, Yamaguchi, Takayuki, Hanakawa, Yasushi, Sugai, Motoyuki, Stanley, John R.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-05-2002)
    “…Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome and its localized form, bullous impetigo, show superficial epidermal blister formation caused by exfoliative toxin A or B…”
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    Suppression of Stat3 promotes neurogenesis in cultured neural stem cells by Gu, Feng, Hata, Ryuji, Ma, Yong-Jie, Tanaka, Junya, Mitsuda, Noriaki, Kumon, Yoshiaki, Hanakawa, Yasushi, Hashimoto, Koji, Nakajima, Koichi, Sakanaka, Masahiro

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-07-2005)
    “…To investigate the effects of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (Stat3) on neural stem cell fate, stem cells were inoculated with an…”
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    Downregulation of E-cadherin and Desmoglein 1 by autocrine hepatocyte growth factor during melanoma development by GANG LI, SCHAIDER, Helmut, SATYAMOORTHY, Kapaettu, HANAKAWA, Yasushi, HASHIMOTO, Koji, HERLYN, Meenhard

    Published in Oncogene (06-12-2001)
    “…During melanoma development, transformed cells evade keratinocyte-mediated control by downregulating cell adhesion molecules. This study investigated the…”
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    Inhibition of human kallikreins 5 and 7 by the serine protease inhibitor lympho-epithelial Kazal-type inhibitor (LEKTI) by Schechter, Norman M, Choi, Eun-Jung, Wang, Zhe-Mei, Hanakawa, Yasushi, Stanley, John R, Kang, Ya'an, Clayman, Gary L, Jayakumar, Arumugam

    Published in Biological chemistry (01-11-2005)
    “…LEKTI is a 120-kDa protein that plays an important role in skin development, as mutations affecting LEKTI synthesis underlie Netherton syndrome, an inherited…”
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    Suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 is a biomechanical stress-inducible gene that suppresses gp130-mediated cardiac myocyte hypertrophy and survival pathways by Yasukawa, H, Hoshijima, M, Gu, Y, Nakamura, T, Pradervand, S, Hanada, T, Hanakawa, Y, Yoshimura, A, Ross, Jr, J, Chien, K R

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-11-2001)
    “…The gp130 cytokine receptor activates a cardiomyocyte survival pathway during the transition to heart failure following the biomechanical stress of pressure…”
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