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Chihiro Sugimoto
Researcher at Hokkaido University
Publications - 328
Citations - 8593
Chihiro Sugimoto is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Theileria & Gene. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 325 publications receiving 7737 citations. Previous affiliations of Chihiro Sugimoto include University of Zambia & Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine.
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Analysis of the genes encoding immunodominant piroplasm surface proteins of Theileria sergenti and Theileria buffeli by nucleotide sequencing and polymerase chain reaction.
TL;DR: Results indicated that p33 and p34 were conserved molecules among these Theileria species, and the genes that encode p33/34 proteins were suitable for discrimination of T. buffeli/T.
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Development of loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method for diagnosis of equine piroplasmosis.
Andy Alhassan,Oriel M. M. Thekisoe,Naoaki Yokoyama,Noboru Inoue,Makhosazana Y. Motloang,Peter A. Mbati,Hong Yin,Yoshinari Katayama,Toru Anzai,Chihiro Sugimoto,Chihiro Sugimoto,Ikuo Igarashi +11 more
TL;DR: Loop-mediated isothermal amplification could be a potential diagnostic tool for epidemiological studies of equine piroplasmosis by using primer sets designed from EMA-1 and Bc 48 genes for detection of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi infections.
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A study of the systematics of Theileria spp. based upon small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences.
Joon-Seok Chae,B. A. Allsopp,Suryakant D. Waghela,Jinho Park,Tsutomu Kakuda,Chihiro Sugimoto,M.T.E.P. Allsopp,G. Gale Wagner,Patricia J. Holman +8 more
TL;DR: The current results show that the United States bovine Theileria isolates are not T. mutans because they have T. buffeli Warwick and T.buffeli Marula (Type A) and/or Type D (species undesignated) SSU rRNA gene sequences.
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Molecular epidemiology of camel trypanosomiasis based on ITS1 rDNA and RoTat 1.2 VSG gene in the Sudan.
TL;DR: It is concluded that camel trypanosomiasis in Sudan is apparently caused by a single parasite species T. evansi and there were no other typanosomes species detected.
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Interactive transcriptome analysis of malaria patients and infecting Plasmodium falciparum
Junya Yamagishi,Junya Yamagishi,Anna Natori,Mohammed E.M. Tolba,Arthur E. Mongan,Chihiro Sugimoto,Toshiaki Katayama,Shuichi Kawashima,Wojciech Makalowski,Ryuichiro Maeda,Yuki Eshita,Josef S. B. Tuda,Yutaka Suzuki +12 more
TL;DR: The RNA-seq analysis of 116 Indonesian patients infected with the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum revealed characteristic expression changes in the human innate immune response pathway genes including TLR2 and TICAM2 that correlated with the severity of the malaria infection.