Shigetaka Asano

Designation:
Professor
Department:
Department of Systemic Bio-Pathology
University:
Kobe University
Country:
Japan
Email:
asgtkmd@waseda.jp
Journal Associated: Studies on Stem Cells Research and Therapy Biography:

Research Interest: As Is Clear From The Biography, Shigetaka Asano Accomplisheddistinguished Performance In Research Based On Medical Needs By Full Of Enthusiasm With State-Of-The-Art New Technology, Such As 1. Verification Of Existence Of Rabbit Neutrophil Cell Membrane Knack+-Atpase, 2. Discovery Of Laterarity Of Mouse Intestinal Mucous Membrane Proteins, 3. Finding Of Human Tumor Cell Mediated By Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (G-CSF; Bioactive Substance To Stimulate Differentiation, Proliferation And Functional Activity Of Neutrophil), 4. Analysis Of Human G-CSF Activity, 5. Succeeding In Incubation Of Human Tumor Infiltrating T Lymphocyte Colony, 6. Discovery Of Allogenicimmunosuppression Of Placenta Decidual Cells, 7. Differentiation Induction Of Mesenchymalstem Cell, 8. Cloning Of G-Csfcdna And Development Of Recombinant Human Native G-CSF (Lenograstim) As The 1st Generation Biomedicine, 9. Constitution Of International Clinical Guideline For Transplantation Of Bone-Marrow And Cord Blood, And Construction Of Public Bank Of Bone-Marrow And Cord Blood, 10. Non-Clinical Study Of Human Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF; Bioactive Substance To Stimulate Differentiation, Proliferation And Functional Activity Of Macrophage Besides Neutrophil)Immunogene Therapy And Execution Of The Phase Iia Clinical Study, 11. Non-Clinical Study Of Utilizing Maxizyme For Immunogene Therapy Of Myeloid Leukemia Cell, 12. Acquisition And Molecular Analysis Of Leukemia Stem Cell Like Property By Stochastic Adhesion Of In Vitro Human Myelogenous Leukemic Cell Line Cell And Stromal Cell, 13. Pathological Analysis Of Mesenchymalstem Cell(Parental Cell Of Range Of Cell Consist Ofstroma) Differentiation And Proliferation In Translin(Substance Found As Molecule To Bind Fusion Gene Of Lymphatic Leukemia) Knockout Mouse. 

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