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Motoo Katabami

カタバミ モトオ | Motoo Katabami
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Other affiliations (1):
Research field  (1): Respiratory medicine
Papers (11):
  • Motoo Katabami, Ichiro Kinoshita, Shin Ariga, Yasushi Shimizu, Hirotoshi Dosaka-Akita. Crystalline silica-exposed human lung epithelial cells presented enhanced anchorage-independent growth with upregulated expression of BRD4 and EZH2 in autocrine and paracrine manners. PloS one. 2023. 18. 5. e0285354
  • M Katabami, K Okamoto, K Ito, K Kimura, H Kaji. Bronchogenic glomangiomyoma with local intravenous infiltration. The European respiratory journal. 2006. 28. 5. 1060-4
  • Motoo Katabami, Howard Donninger, Fumihiro Hommura, Virna D Leaner, Ichiro Kinoshita, Jeffrey F B Chick, Michael J Birrer. Cyclin A is a c-Jun target gene and is necessary for c-Jun-induced anchorage-independent growth in RAT1a cells. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2005. 280. 17. 16728-38
  • M Katabami, H Dosaka-Akita, T Mishina, K Honma, K Kimura, Y Uchida, K Morikawa, H Mikami, S Fukuda, Y Inuyama, et al. Frequent cyclin D1 expression in chromate-induced lung cancers. Human pathology. 2000. 31. 8. 973-9
  • M Katabami, H Dosaka-Akita, K Honma, Y Saitoh, K Kimura, Y Uchida, H Mikami, Y Ohsaki, Y Kawakami, K Kikuchi. Pneumoconiosis-related lung cancers: preferential occurrence from diffuse interstitial fibrosis-type pneumoconiosis. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 2000. 162. 1. 295-300
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MISC (2):
  • Motoo Katabami, Ichiro Kinoshita, Yasushi Shimizu, Satoshi Takeuchi, Hirotoshi Dosaka-Akita. Silica promotes anchorage independent growth of human bronchial cells via activation of NF-(e)over-capB1 p50. CANCER RESEARCH. 2016. 76
  • H Dosaka-Akita, M Katabami, H Hommura, Y Fujioka, H Katoh, Y Kawakami. Bcl-2 expression in non-small cell lung cancers: Higher frequency of expression in squamous cell carcinomas with earlier pT status. ONCOLOGY. 1999. 56. 3. 259-264
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