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Toshiro Sato - Keio University
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Toshiro SATO | Associate Professor | MD, PhD - ResearchGate
Toshiro SATO, Associate Professor | Cited by 31,319 | of Keio University, Tokyo | Read 158 publications | Contact Toshiro SATO
Cell–matrix interface regulates dormancy in human colon cancer …
Jul 7, 2022 · Here we develop a live genetic lineage-tracing system that allows the longitudinal tracking of individual cells in xenotransplanted human colorectal cancer organoids, and identify LGR5 + cancer...
An organoid-based organ-repurposing approach to treat short …
Feb 24, 2021 · Here we generate a functional small intestinalized colon (SIC) by replacing the native colonic epithelium with ileum-derived organoids. We first find that xenotransplanted human ileum organoids...
Growing self-organizing mini-guts from a single intestinal stem …
Jun 7, 2013 · Lgr5, the receptor for the Wnt-agonistic R-spondins, marks stem cells in multiple adult organs of mice and humans. In R-spondin-based three-dimensional cultures, these Lgr5 stem cells can grow into ever-expanding epithelial organoids that …
Details of a Researcher - Sato, Toshiro - Keio
Here, we identify Klebsiella pneumonia in the microbiota of patients with PSC and demonstrate that K. pneumoniae disrupts the epithelial barrier to initiate bacterial translocation and liver inflammatory responses.
Toshiro SATO | Associate Professor | MD, PhD - ResearchGate
Toshiro SATO, Associate Professor | Cited by 29,320 | of Keio University, Tokyo | Read 157 publications | Contact Toshiro SATO
Toshiro Sato Professor Department of Organoid Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine JAPAN Gastroenterology Education Background 4/1991-3/1997 MD Keio University School of Medicine 4/1997-3/1999 Internship, Keio University Hospital 4/1999-3/2003 Internal Medicine, Graduate school, School of Medicine, Keio University 4/2004 PhD
Long-term expansion of epithelial organoids from human colon ... - PubMed
Conclusions: We developed a technology that can be used to study infected, inflammatory, or neoplastic tissues from the human gastrointestinal tract. These tools might have applications in regenerative biology through ex vivo expansion of the intestinal epithelia.
A New Window into Disease: - Keio University
May 26, 2020 · Using organoid cultures to study ulcerative colitis, Prof. Sato’s research team has shown for the first time that inflamed colonic epithelial cells accumulate a specific gene mutation that is insensitive to interleukin 17 (IL-17), a cytokine (protein) that promotes inflammation.
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