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Screening for DAX1/EWS-FLI1 functional inhibitors identified dihydroorotate dehydrogenase as a therapeutic target for Ewing's sarcoma.

Cancer medicine
2023-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Watanabe M; Kosaka H; Sugawara M; Maemoto M; Ono Y; Uemori T; Shizu R; Yoshinari K
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Yoko Ono via Europe PubMed Central

Exploratory meta-analysis of hypoxic transcriptomes using a precise transcript reference sequence set

Life Science Alliance
2023-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Yoko Ono; Hidemasa Bono
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Exploratory Meta-Analysis of Hypoxic Transcriptomes Using Precise Transcript Reference Sequence Set

2022-05-01 | Preprint
Contributors: Yoko Ono; Hidemasa Bono
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Comparison of Oxidative and Hypoxic Stress Responsive Genes from Meta-Analysis of Public Transcriptomes

Biomedicines
2021-12-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Takayuki Suzuki; Yoko Ono; Hidemasa Bono
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Lysophosphatidylcholine mediates fast decline in kidney function in diabetic kidney disease.

Kidney international
2021-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Yoshioka K; Hirakawa Y; Kurano M; Ube Y; Ono Y; Kojima K; Iwama T; Kano K; Hasegawa S; Inoue T et al.
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Yoko Ono via Europe PubMed Central

Comparison of Oxidative and Hypoxic Stress Responsive Genes from Meta-Analysis of Public Transcriptomes

2021-11-04 | Other
Contributors: Takayuki Suzuki; Yoko Ono; Hidemasa Bono
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Multi-Omic Meta-Analysis of Transcriptomes and the Bibliome Uncovers Novel Hypoxia-Inducible Genes

Biomedicines
2021-05-20 | Journal article
Contributors: Yoko Ono; Hidemasa Bono
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Multi-omic meta-analysis of transcriptomes and the bibliome uncovers novel hypoxia-inducible genes

2021-03-29 | Preprint
Contributors: Yoko Ono; Hidemasa Bono
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Chimeric Mice With Humanized Livers Demonstrate Human-Specific Hepatotoxicity Caused by a Therapeutic Antibody Against TRAIL-Receptor 2/Death Receptor 5.

Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology
2019-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Nihira K; Nan-Ya KI; Kakuni M; Ono Y; Yoshikawa Y; Ota T; Hiura M; Yoshinari K
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Yoko Ono via Europe PubMed Central