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    Possibility of breast cancer prevention: use of soy isoflavones and fermented soy beverage produced using probiotics by Takagi, Akimitsu, Kano, Mitsuyoshi, Kaga, Chiaki

    “…The various beneficial effects of soybeans, which are rich in phytochemicals, have received much attention because of increasing health awareness. Soy milk…”
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    Antitumor activity of a novel oral signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 inhibitor YHO‐1701 by Nishisaka, Fukiko, Taniguchi, Keisuke, Tsugane, Momomi, Hirata, Genya, Takagi, Akimitsu, Asakawa, Naoyuki, Kurita, Akinobu, Takahashi, Hiroyuki, Ogo, Naohisa, Shishido, Yoshiyuki, Asai, Akira

    Published in Cancer science (01-05-2020)
    “…The signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) signaling pathway is a key mediator of cancer cell proliferation, survival and invasion…”
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    Lactobacillus casei Shirota enhances the preventive efficacy of soymilk in chemically induced breast cancer by Kaga, Chiaki, Takagi, Akimitsu, Kano, Mitsuyoshi, Kado, Shoichi, Kato, Ikuo, Sakai, Masashi, Miyazaki, Kouji, Nanno, Masanobu, Ishikawa, Fumiyasu, Ohashi, Yasuo, Toi, Masakazu

    Published in Cancer science (01-11-2013)
    “…Soy foods are known to be effective for breast cancer prevention. The habitual consumption of soy isoflavones in combination with the probiotic Lactobacillus…”
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    Perifosine, a Bioavailable Alkylphospholipid Akt Inhibitor, Exhibits Antitumor Activity in Murine Models of Cancer Brain Metastasis Through Favorable Tumor Exposure by Taniguchi, Keisuke, Suzuki, Tomo, Okamura, Tomomi, Kurita, Akinobu, Nohara, Gou, Ishii, Satoru, Kado, Shoichi, Takagi, Akimitsu, Tsugane, Momomi, Shishido, Yoshiyuki

    Published in Frontiers in oncology (04-11-2021)
    “…Metastatic brain tumors are regarded as the most advanced stage of certain types of cancer; however, chemotherapy has played a limited role in the treatment of…”
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    Three-dimensional Cellular Spheroid Formation Provides Human Prostate Tumor Cells with Tissue-like Features by TAKAGI, Akimitsu, WATANABE, Masatoshi, ISHII, Yasuhisa, MORITA, Joji, HIROKAWA, Yoshifumi, MATSUZAKI, Takeshi, SHIRAISHI, Taizo

    Published in Anticancer research (01-01-2007)
    “…Background: Alterations in the cellular biological responses were examined in a series of LNCaP human prostate tumor cells growing under different conditions…”
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    Oxaliplatin induces mitotic catastrophe and apoptosis in esophageal cancer cells by Ngan, Chew Yee, Yamamoto, Hirofumi, Takagi, Akimitsu, Fujie, Yujiro, Takemasa, Ichiro, Ikeda, Masataka, Takahashi‐Yanaga, Fumi, Sasaguri, Toshiyuki, Sekimoto, Mitsugu, Matsuura, Nariaki, Monden, Morito

    Published in Cancer science (01-01-2008)
    “…The platinum‐based chemotherapeutic agent oxaliplatin displays a wide range of antitumor activities. However, the underlying molecular responses to oxaliplatin…”
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    Relationship between the in vitro response of dendritic cells to Lactobacillus and prevention of tumorigenesis in the mouse by Takagi, Akimitsu, Ikemura, Haruo, Matsuzaki, Takeshi, Sato, Mikiko, Nomoto, Koji, Morotomi, Masami, Yokokura, Teruo

    Published in Journal of gastroenterology (01-09-2008)
    “…Background Some strains of lactobacilli stimulate immune cells, yet little is known about their potency in cancer prevention. We have previously reported that…”
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    Lipoteichoic acids from Lactobacillus strains elicit strong tumor necrosis factor alpha-inducing activities in macrophages through Toll-like receptor 2 by Matsuguchi, Tetsuya, Takagi, Akimitsu, Matsuzaki, Takeshi, Nagaoka, Masato, Ishikawa, Kimika, Yokokura, Teruo, Yoshikai, Yasunobu

    “…Lactobacilli are nonpathogenic gram-positive inhabitants of microflora. At least some Lactobacillus strains have been postulated to have health beneficial…”
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    PEGylated liposome IHL-305 markedly improved the survival of ovarian cancer peritoneal metastasis in mouse by Konishi, Hiroaki, Takagi, Akimitsu, Kurita, Akinobu, Kaneda, Norimasa, Matsuzaki, Takeshi

    Published in BMC cancer (10-10-2012)
    “…Advanced ovarian cancer is characterized by peritoneal metastasis and the accumulation of ascites. Peritoneal metastasis of ovarian cancer is a major cause of…”
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    Oxaliplatin, a Potent Inhibitor of Survivin, Enhances Paclitaxel-induced Apoptosis and Mitotic Catastrophe in Colon Cancer Cells by Fujie, Yujiro, Yamamoto, Hirofumi, Ngan, Chew Yee, Takagi, Akimitsu, Hayashi, Taro, Suzuki, Rei, Ezumi, Koji, Takemasa, Ichiro, Ikeda, Masataka, Sekimoto, Mitsugu, Matsuura, Nariaki, Monden, Morito

    Published in Japanese journal of clinical oncology (01-08-2005)
    “…Background: Clinical studies have demonstrated that oxaliplatin, a novel platinum derivative, is a potent chemotherapeutic agent, especially when combined with…”
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    Enhancement of natural killer cytotoxicity delayed murine carcinogenesis by a probiotic microorganism by Takagi, Akimitsu, Matsuzaki, Takeshi, Sato, Mikiko, Nomoto, Koji, Morotomi, Masami, Yokokura, Teruo

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-04-2001)
    “…Regulation of innate immunity may be an effective means of cancer control. Delaying cancer onset is regarded as an important mode of action in cancer…”
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    The Biological Behavior of Prostate Cancer Cells in 3D Culture Systems by WATANABE, Masatoshi, TAKAGI, Akimitsu

    Published in YAKUGAKU ZASSHI (01-01-2008)
    “…Prostate cancer is the most common non-cutaneous malignant neoplasm in men in Western countries. In Japan, the number of afflicted men has been increasing…”
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    Aberrant methylation of the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor‐1 gene in prostate cancer by Yamada, Yasushi, Watanabe, Masatoshi, Yamanaka, Mikio, Hirokawa, Yoshifumi, Suzuki, Hiroyoshi, Takagi, Akimitsu, Matsuzaki, Takeshi, Sugimura, Yoshiki, Yatani, Ryuichi, Shiraishi, Taizo

    Published in Cancer science (01-06-2003)
    “…Transcriptional silencing of cancer‐related genes by DNA methylation is observed in various cancers. To identify genes controlled by methylation in prostate…”
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    High level expression of STAG1/PMEPA1 in an androgen-independent prostate cancer PC3 subclone by Hirokawa, Yoshifumi, Takagi, Akimitsu, Uchida, Katsunori, Kozuka, Yuji, Yoneda, Misao, Watanabe, Masatoshi, Shiraishi, Taizo

    Published in Cellular & molecular biology letters (01-09-2007)
    “…In this paper, we describe the isolation and characterization of two PC3 subclones. One subclone, mr, showed an epithelial phenotype, the other, M1, showed a…”
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    Knowledge of epigenetic influence for prostate cancer therapy by Watanabe, Masatoshi, Takagi, Akimitsu, Matsuzaki, Takeshi, Kami, Daisuke, Toyota, Minoru, Hirokawa, Yoshifumi, Shiraishi, Taizo

    Published in Current cancer drug targets (01-09-2006)
    “…Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in men in many countries, increasing in frequency with age through the most advanced years. The standard…”
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    Combined therapeutic effect of YHO-1701 with PD-1 blockade is dependent on natural killer cell activity in syngeneic mouse models by Takahashi, Hiroyuki, Miyoshi, Nao, Murakami, Hisashi, Okamura, Yuta, Ogo, Naohisa, Takagi, Akimitsu, Muraoka, Daisuke, Asai, Akira

    Published in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (01-07-2023)
    “…The signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) signaling pathway is a key mediator of cancer cell proliferation, survival, and invasion. We…”
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    Orally administered Streptococcus thermophilus YIT 2001 is a vehicle for the delivery of glutathione, a reactive reduced thiol, to the intestine by Yamamoto, Yu, Maki, Koh, Kusuhara, Shiro, Yokoi, Wakae, Tochiya, Kaoru, Okumura, Takekazu, Ito, Masahiko, Miyazaki, Kouji, Harada, Katsuhisa, Takagi, Akimitsu

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (02-01-2024)
    “…We aimed to analyze the behavior of cellular glutathione of Streptococcus thermophilus strain YIT 2001 (ST-1) in the gastrointestinal environment to understand…”
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