Taiichi Saito
Department of Neurosurgery
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Hiroshima University
1-2-3 Kasumi
Japan
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- Centrosome amplification induced by survivin suppression enhances both chromosome instability and radiosensitivity in glioma cells. Saito, T., Hama, S., Izumi, H., Yamasaki, F., Kajiwara, Y., Matsuura, S., Morishima, K., Hidaka, T., Shrestha, P., Sugiyama, K., Kurisu, K. Br. J. Cancer (2008)
- Familial occurrence of dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor-like neoplasm of the septum pellucidum: case report. Saito, T., Sugiyama, K., Yamasaki, F., Tominaga, A., Kurisu, K., Takeshima, Y., Hirose, T. Neurosurgery (2008)
- Survivin subcellular localization in high-grade astrocytomas: simultaneous expression in both nucleus and cytoplasm is negative prognostic marker. Saito, T., Arifin, M.T., Hama, S., Kajiwara, Y., Sugiyama, K., Yamasaki, F., Hidaka, T., Arita, K., Kurisu, K. J. Neurooncol. (2007)
- Prognosis of cerebellar glioblastomas: correlation between prognosis and immunoreactivity for epidermal growth factor receptor compared with supratentorial glioblastomas. Saito, T., Hama, S., Kajiwara, Y., Sugiyama, K., Yamasaki, F., Arifin, M.T., Arita, K., Kurisu, K. Anticancer Res. (2006)