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J Inazawa

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 23, 1994
Structural organization of the human oxytocin receptor geneT Inoue, T Kimura, C Azuma, et al.
Oncogene|January 31, 2012
SIX1 promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition in colorectal cancer through ZEB1 activationH Ono, I Imoto, K Kozaki, et al.
Japanese Journal of Cancer Research : Gann|January 1, 1996
Multiple primary cancers with microsatellite instability: report of a caseD Ichikawa, T Takahashi, N Hashimoto, et al.
Cancer|March 15, 1990
The unbalanced 1;7 translocation in de novo myelodysplastic syndrome and its clinical implicationS Horiike, M Taniwaki, S Misawa, et al.
Genomics|August 1, 1996
Cloning of cDNAs encoding the human BAG1 protein and localization of the human BAG1 gene to chromosome 9p12S Takayama, K Kochel, S Irie, et al.
Cancer Research|September 15, 2000
Identification of a novel gene, GASC1, within an amplicon at 9p23-24 frequently detected in esophageal cancer cell linesZ Q Yang, I Imoto, Y Fukuda, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 21, 2001
SNO is a probable target for gene amplification at 3q26 in squamous-cell carcinomas of the esophagusI Imoto, A Pimkhaokham, Y Fukuda, et al.
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer|November 7, 2000
CD44 is a potential target of amplification within the 11p13 amplicon detected in gastric cancer cell linesY Fukuda, N Kurihara, I Imoto, et al.
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer|September 11, 2001
Identification of target genes within an amplicon at 14q12-q13 in esophageal squamous cell carcinomaK Yasui, I Imoto, Y Fukuda, et al.
Genomics|January 15, 1996
PTPN13, a fas-associated protein tyrosine phosphatase, is located on the long arm of chromosome 4 at band q21.3J Inazawa, T Ariyama, T Abe, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 23, 1994
Structural organization of the human oxytocin receptor geneT Inoue, T Kimura, C Azuma, et al.
Oncogene|January 31, 2012
SIX1 promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition in colorectal cancer through ZEB1 activationH Ono, I Imoto, K Kozaki, et al.
Japanese Journal of Cancer Research : Gann|January 1, 1996
Multiple primary cancers with microsatellite instability: report of a caseD Ichikawa, T Takahashi, N Hashimoto, et al.
Cancer|March 15, 1990
The unbalanced 1;7 translocation in de novo myelodysplastic syndrome and its clinical implicationS Horiike, M Taniwaki, S Misawa, et al.
Genomics|August 1, 1996
Cloning of cDNAs encoding the human BAG1 protein and localization of the human BAG1 gene to chromosome 9p12S Takayama, K Kochel, S Irie, et al.
Cancer Research|September 15, 2000
Identification of a novel gene, GASC1, within an amplicon at 9p23-24 frequently detected in esophageal cancer cell linesZ Q Yang, I Imoto, Y Fukuda, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 21, 2001
SNO is a probable target for gene amplification at 3q26 in squamous-cell carcinomas of the esophagusI Imoto, A Pimkhaokham, Y Fukuda, et al.
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer|November 7, 2000
CD44 is a potential target of amplification within the 11p13 amplicon detected in gastric cancer cell linesY Fukuda, N Kurihara, I Imoto, et al.
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer|September 11, 2001
Identification of target genes within an amplicon at 14q12-q13 in esophageal squamous cell carcinomaK Yasui, I Imoto, Y Fukuda, et al.
Genomics|January 15, 1996
PTPN13, a fas-associated protein tyrosine phosphatase, is located on the long arm of chromosome 4 at band q21.3J Inazawa, T Ariyama, T Abe, et al.
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