Junichi Kaganoi

1.2k total citations
37 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Junichi Kaganoi is a scholar working on Oncology, Surgery and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Junichi Kaganoi has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Oncology, 13 papers in Surgery and 11 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Junichi Kaganoi's work include Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment (7 papers), Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (6 papers) and Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (5 papers). Junichi Kaganoi is often cited by papers focused on Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment (7 papers), Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (6 papers) and Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (5 papers). Junichi Kaganoi collaborates with scholars based in Japan and United States. Junichi Kaganoi's co-authors include Yutaka Shimada, Masayuki Imamura, Atsushi Kawabe, Masato Maeda, Go Watanabe, Izumi Komoto, Yosuke Hashimoto, Atsushi Itami, Yongzeng Ding and Takatsugu Kan and has published in prestigious journals such as Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, British Journal of Cancer and International Journal of Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Junichi Kaganoi

37 papers receiving 984 citations

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All Works

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Kawada, Kenji, Hajime Kubo, Mayumi Kawada, et al.. (2011). Transcriptional Factor Prox1 Plays an Essential Role in the Antiproliferative Action of Interferon-γ in Esophageal Cancer Cells. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 18(13). 3868–3877. 19 indexed citations
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Soma, Toshiya, Yuichiro Shimada, Akira Kawabe, et al.. (2007). Induction of prostaglandin E synthase by gastroesophageal reflux contents in normal esophageal epithelial cells and esophageal cancer cells. Diseases of the Esophagus. 20(2). 123–129. 5 indexed citations
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Kaganoi, Junichi, Go Watanabe, Michio Okabe, et al.. (2006). STAT1 Activation-Induced Apoptosis of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells In Vivo. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 14(4). 1405–1415. 17 indexed citations
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Kan, Takatsugu, Seiji Yamasaki, Kan Kondo, et al.. (2006). A New Specific Gene Expression in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Esophagus Detected Using Representational Difference Analysis and cDNA Microarray. Oncology. 70(1). 25–33. 11 indexed citations
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Tsunoda, Shigeru, Tomoyuki Okumura, Takahiro Ito, et al.. (2006). Significance of nerve growth factor overexpression and its autocrine loop in oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma. British Journal of Cancer. 95(3). 322–330. 30 indexed citations
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Soma, Toshiya, Junichi Kaganoi, Atsushi Kawabe, et al.. (2006). Nicotine induces the fragile histidine triad methylation in human esophageal squamous epithelial cells. International Journal of Cancer. 119(5). 1023–1027. 44 indexed citations
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Shimada, Yutaka, Masato Kondo, Junichi Kaganoi, et al.. (2005). A Strategy for Determining Which Thoracic Esophageal Cancer Patients Should Undergo Cervical Lymph Node Dissection. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 80(5). 1881–1886. 13 indexed citations
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Kawabe, Atsushi, Yutaka Shimada, Toshiya Soma, et al.. (2004). Production of prostaglandinE2 via bile acid is enhanced by trypsin and acid in normal human esophageal epithelial cells. Life Sciences. 75(1). 21–34. 27 indexed citations
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Hashimoto, Yosuke, Yutaka Shimada, Takahiro Ito, et al.. (2003). Growth inhibition through activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ in human oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma. European Journal of Cancer. 39(15). 2239–2246. 20 indexed citations
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Shimada, Yutaka, Fumiaki Sato, Masato Maeda, et al.. (2003). Validity of intraoperative pathological diagnosis of paratracheal lymph node as a strategy for selection of patients for cervical lymph node dissection during esophagectomy. Diseases of the Esophagus. 16(3). 246–251. 5 indexed citations
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Ding, Yongzeng, Yutaka Shimada, Atsushi Itami, et al.. (2002). Clinicopathological Significance of Human Macrophage Metalloelastase Expression in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Oncology. 63(4). 378–384. 32 indexed citations
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Shimada, Yutaka, Masayuki Imamura, Fumiaki Sato, et al.. (2002). Indications for abdominal para-aortic lymph node dissection in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Surgery. 132(1). 93–99. 12 indexed citations
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Sato, Fumiaki, Yutaka Shimada, Zhigang Li, et al.. (2002). Paratracheal lymph node metastasis is associated with cervical lymph node metastasis in patients with thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 9(1). 65–70. 20 indexed citations
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Hong, Tao, Yutaka Shimada, Shigeki Uchida, et al.. (2001). Expression of angiogenic factors and apoptotic factors in leiomyosarcoma and leiomyoma. International Journal of Molecular Medicine. 8(2). 141–8. 38 indexed citations
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Kan, Takatsugu, Yutaka Shimada, Fumiaki Sato, et al.. (2001). Gene Expression Profiling in Human Esophageal Cancers Using cDNA Microarray. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 286(4). 792–801. 55 indexed citations
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Kano, Masato, Yutaka Shimada, Junichi Kaganoi, et al.. (2000). Detection of lymph node metastasis of oesophageal cancer by RT-nested PCR for SCC antigen gene mRNA. British Journal of Cancer. 82(2). 429–435. 32 indexed citations
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Shimada, Yutaka, Go Watanabe, Seiji Yamasaki, et al.. (2000). Histological response of cisplatin predicts patients' survival in oesophageal cancer and p53 protein accumulation in pretreatment biopsy is associated with cisplatin sensitivity. European Journal of Cancer. 36(8). 987–993. 30 indexed citations
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Tokunaga, Yukihiko, et al.. (1998). Spontaneous perforation of the rectum with possible stercoral etiology: Report of a case and review of the literature. Surgery Today. 28(9). 937–939. 21 indexed citations
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Tokunaga, Yukihiko, et al.. (1998). Gastric stromal tumor stained with CD34 and infected with Helicobacter pylori. Surgery. 124(1). 106–108. 4 indexed citations
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Tokunaga, Yukihiko, et al.. (1997). Postsurgical sequential methotrexate, fluorouracil, and leucovorin for advanced colorectal carcinoma: A preliminary study. Journal of Surgical Oncology. 66(1). 45–50. 1 indexed citations

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