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Gene Kurosawa

Researcher at Fujita Health University

Publications -  7
Citations -  54

Gene Kurosawa is an academic researcher from Fujita Health University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antibody & Luciferase. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 24 citations. Previous affiliations of Gene Kurosawa include Center for Cell and Gene Therapy.

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β-glucans: wide-spectrum immune-balancing food-supplement-based enteric (β-WIFE) vaccine adjuvant approach to COVID-19.

TL;DR: The complexity of COVID-19 such as the potential mutations of the virus leading to antige... as mentioned in this paper has been identified as a major challenge for conventional vaccines to combat COVID19 through different approaches.
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A luciferase complementation assay system using transferable mouse artificial chromosomes to monitor protein-protein interactions mediated by G protein-coupled receptors.

TL;DR: The combination of gene loading by the SIM system into a MAC and an LCA targeting GPCRs provides a novel and useful platform to discover drugs for GPCR-related diseases.
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Radiolabeled Human Monoclonal Antibody 067-213 has the Potential for Noninvasive Quantification of CD73 Expression.

TL;DR: 111In-labeled 067-213 showed CD73-expression-dependent tumor uptake and low uptake in normal organs and tissues, and holds promise as an imaging probe for noninvasive evaluation of CD73 expression levels in patients.
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Development of anti-human CADM1 monoclonal antibodies as a potential therapy for adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma

TL;DR: In mice bearing intra-splenic transplantation of EL4 mouse lymphoma cells expressing CADM1, the treatment of 103–189 significantly suppressed the organ invasion of CADM 1-positive EL4 cells, resulting in improved survival time of mice.
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Smallpox still haunts scientists: results of a questionnaire-based inquiry on the views of health care and life science experts and students on preserving the remaining variola virus stocks

TL;DR: A short questionnaire-based inquiry was organized during a one-day stem cell meeting to explore the views of various health care and life science specialists especially students on this aspect and expresses the view that “what the authors cannot create, they do not have the right to destroy.”