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    Clinical significance of macrophage heterogeneity in human malignant tumors by Komohara, Yoshihiro, Jinushi, Masahisa, Takeya, Motohiro

    Published in Cancer science (01-01-2014)
    “…The fact that various immune cells, including macrophages, can be found in tumor tissue has long been known. With the recent introduction of the novel concept…”
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    Tumor-associated macrophages: Potential therapeutic targets for anti-cancer therapy by Komohara, Yoshihiro, Fujiwara, Yukio, Ohnishi, Koji, Takeya, Motohiro

    Published in Advanced drug delivery reviews (01-04-2016)
    “…The macrophage is known to be a multifunctional antigen presenting cells and playing a central role in inflammation. Macrophages infiltrate into malignant…”
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    Role of tumor-associated macrophages in human malignancies: friend or foe? by Takeya, Motohiro, Komohara, Yoshihiro

    Published in Pathology international (01-09-2016)
    “…Tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs) play a pivotal role in tumor growth in human malignancies. Published studies have analyzed the relationship between TAM…”
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    Tumor-associated macrophages as an emerging target against tumors: Creating a new path from bench to bedside by Jinushi, Masahisa, Komohara, Yoshihiro

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-04-2015)
    “…Tumor-associated macrophages are a critical component of tumor microenvironments, which affect tumor growth, tumor angiogenesis, immune suppression, metastasis…”
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    Possible functions of CD169‐positive sinus macrophages in lymph nodes in anti‐tumor immune responses by Komohara, Yoshihiro, Ohnishi, Koji, Takeya, Motohiro

    Published in Cancer science (01-03-2017)
    “…The lymph node (LN) is an important immune system in which a number of antigen‐presenting cells are present that induce rapid immune responses to foreign…”
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    Macrophage infiltration and its prognostic relevance in clear cell renal cell carcinoma by Komohara, Yoshihiro, Hasita, Horlad, Ohnishi, Koji, Fujiwara, Yukio, Suzu, Shinya, Eto, Masatoshi, Takeya, Motohiro

    Published in Cancer science (01-07-2011)
    “…Most malignant tumors evidence infiltration of many macrophages. In this study, we investigated an anti‐inflammatory macrophage phenotype (M2) in clear cell…”
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    Directly recruited GATA6 + peritoneal cavity macrophages contribute to the repair of intestinal serosal injury by Honda, Masaki, Kadohisa, Masashi, Yoshii, Daiki, Komohara, Yoshihiro, Hibi, Taizo

    Published in Nature communications (15-12-2021)
    “…Recruitment of bone marrow derived monocytes via bloodstream and their subsequent conversion to CX3CR1 + macrophages in response to intestinal injury is…”
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    Involvement of protumor macrophages in breast cancer progression and characterization of macrophage phenotypes by Komohara, Yoshihiro, Kurotaki, Daisuke, Tsukamoto, Hirotake, Miyasato, Yuko, Yano, Hiromu, Pan, Cheng, Yamamoto, Yutaka, Fujiwara, Yukio

    Published in Cancer science (01-06-2023)
    “…Tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs) are the most prominent immune cells in the breast cancer microenvironment, and the protumor functions of TAMs are thought…”
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    Corosolic acid inhibits glioblastoma cell proliferation by suppressing the activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription‐3 and nuclear factor‐kappa B in tumor cells and tumor‐associated macrophages by Fujiwara, Yukio, Komohara, Yoshihiro, Ikeda, Tsuyoshi, Takeya, Motohiro

    Published in Cancer science (01-01-2011)
    “…Tumor‐associated macrophages (TAM) of M2 phenotype promote tumor proliferation and are associated with a poor prognosis in patients with glioblastoma. We…”
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    The role of macrophages in anti-tumor immune responses: pathological significance and potential as therapeutic targets by Tsukamoto, Hirotake, Komohara, Yoshihiro, Oshiumi, Hiroyuki

    “…Malignant tumors comprise various types of normal cells and tumor cells, and are infiltrated by large numbers of immune cells, including macrophages. The…”
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    CD163 Is Required for Protumoral Activation of Macrophages in Human and Murine Sarcoma by Shiraishi, Daisuke, Fujiwara, Yukio, Horlad, Hasita, Saito, Yoichi, Iriki, Toyohisa, Tsuboki, Junko, Cheng, Pan, Nakagata, Naomi, Mizuta, Hiroshi, Bekki, Hirofumi, Nakashima, Yasuharu, Oda, Yoshinao, Takeya, Motohiro, Komohara, Yoshihiro

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-06-2018)
    “…Recent findings have shown the significance of CD163-positive macrophages in tumor progression, yet there have been few studies on the function of CD163 in…”
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    An IL‐27/Stat3 axis induces expression of programmed cell death 1 ligands (PD‐L1/2) on infiltrating macrophages in lymphoma by Horlad, Hasita, Ma, Chaoya, Yano, Hiromu, Pan, Cheng, Ohnishi, Koji, Fujiwara, Yukio, Endo, Shinya, Kikukawa, Yoshitaka, Okuno, Yutaka, Matsuoka, Masao, Takeya, Motohiro, Komohara, Yoshihiro

    Published in Cancer science (01-11-2016)
    “…Immune escape and tolerance in the tumor microenvironment are closely involved in tumor progression, and are caused by T‐cell exhaustion and mediated by the…”
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    Histiocytic neoplasms: a brief review and differential diagnosis by Yamada, Rin, Komohara, Yoshihiro

    “…Histiocytic neoplasms (HNs) include juvenile xanthogranuloma, Erdheim-Chester disease, Rosai-Dorfman disease, ALK-positive histiocytosis, and histiocytic…”
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    Detection of M2 macrophages and colony-stimulating factor 1 expression in serous and mucinous ovarian epithelial tumors by Kawamura, Kyoko, Komohara, Yoshihiro, Takaishi, Kiyomi, Katabuchi, Hidetaka, Takeya, Motohiro

    Published in Pathology international (01-05-2009)
    “…Tumor‐associated macrophages (TAM) are known to possess the immunosuppressive M2 macrophage phenotype. They contribute to tumor growth, invasion, and…”
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