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KAWAMOTO Yoshiyuki
Department / Course
College of Life and Health Sciences Department of Biomedical Sciences
Office for the Coordination of Clinical Practicums Center for Clinical Examination Practicum Support
Graduate School of Life and Health Sciences Department of Biomedical Sciences
Global and Community Affairs Center for Community Affairs
Job
Associate Professor
Achievement
Academic background
Business career
Belonging society
Present specialized field
Book and thesis
Academic background
~2004/03/25
Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya University
~2000/03/25
Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University
~1998/03/25
Department of Applied Biological Sciences School of Agricultural Sciences Nagoya University
Business career
2009/04 ~
Associate Professor Chubu University Research Institute for Life and Health Sciences
2003/04 ~ 2005/03
JSPS Research Fellow
Belonging society
Japanese Cancer Association
Japanese Society for Immunology
JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR BIOMEDICAL MASS SPECTROMETRY
THE JAPANESE BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Japanese Association for Food Immunology
Present specialized field
Immunology, Functional biochemistry, Laboratory animal science
Book and thesis
Papers
Crucial roles of exosomes secreted from ganglioside GD3/GD2-positive glioma cells in enhancement of the malignant phenotypes and signals of GD3/GD2-negative glioma cells. Nagoya journal of medical science 86 (3),pp.435-451 2024/08
Papers
LASP1, CERS6, and Actin Form a Ternary Complex That Promotes Cancer Cell Migration Cancers,pp.2781-2781 2023/05/16
Papers
Increased serum anti-CYP2E1 IgG autoantibody levels may be involved in the pathogenesis of occupational trichloroethylene hypersensitivity syndrome: a case-control study. Archives of toxicology 96 (10),pp.2785-2797 2022/10
Papers
Analysis of the inhibitory effect of white adipose differentiation by synthetic melanin and squid ink. 日本農芸化学会大会講演要旨集(Web) 2022
Papers
CEBPγ facilitates lamellipodia formation and cancer cell migration through CERS6 upregulation. Cancer science 112 (7),pp.2770-2780 2021/07
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