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  1. Jun-ichi Abe, MD, PhD. Department of Cardiology, Division of Internal Medicine. About Dr. Abe. Dr. Jun-ichi Abe received his medical degree from the Yamagata University in 1987, and went on to pursue his Internal Medicine Residency, and continued his fellowship in cardiology at Mitsui Memorial Hospital in Tokyo, where he focused on... Read More.

  2. 2009. A fumagillin derivative angiogenesis inhibitor, AGM-1470, inhibits activation of cyclin-dependent kinases and phosphorylation of retinoblastoma gene product but not protein …. J Abe, W Zhou, N Takuwa, J Taguchi, K Kurokawa, M Kumada, Y Takuwa. Cancer research 54 (13), 3407-3412.

  3. Dive into the research topics where Jun-ichi Abe is active. These topic labels come from the works of this person. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

  4. Professor. 713-745-2803. jabe@mdanderson.org. MDA Zayed Z9.3026 (Unit 1101) The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Department of Cardiology. Many of the anticancer agents can lead to significant vascular complications, such as angina, myocardial infarction, venous or arterial thrombosis, and newly developed or worsened hypertension.

    • (713) 745-2803
    • Professor
    • mailto:jabe@mdanderson.org
  5. Jun-ichi Abe, M.D., developed a focused research program during the 15 years since he became an independent researcher. His long-standing interest has always been in signal transduction mechanisms in the cardiovascular system.

  6. Junichi ABE, Professor (Full) | Cited by 10,740 | of University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Texas (MD Anderson) | Read 251 publications | Contact Junichi ABE

  7. Research in the Abe Laboratory focuses on the molecular mechanisms of atherosclerosis formation. Meet the members of the Abe Lab here.