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Kazuo Ishii

Researcher at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

Publications -  56
Citations -  5291

Kazuo Ishii is an academic researcher from Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Insulin receptor. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 52 publications receiving 4974 citations. Previous affiliations of Kazuo Ishii include University of Tokyo & Dr Emilio B Espinosa Sr Memorial State College of Agriculture and Technology.

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An ascovirus isolated from Spodoptera litura (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera) transmitted by the generalist endoparasitoid Meteorus pulchricornis (Braconidae: Hymenoptera).

TL;DR: This species is recognized here for the first time as a vector of ascoviruses that parasitizes a range of host species that extends across families and is likely to be a major vector for HvAV-3j transmission in Japan.
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Sequencing of individual chromosomes of plant pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum.

TL;DR: Single chromosome sequencing after Contour-clamped Homogeneous Electric Field separation of chromosomes was performed, followed by de novo assembly of sequences, and revealed that several SIX genes are located on a single small chromosome in two pathogenic forms of F. oxysporum f.
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Comparative transcriptome analysis of translucent flesh disorder in mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) fruits in response to different water regimes.

TL;DR: Translucent flash disorder has symptoms such as flesh arils that become firm and appear transparent similar to watercore in apple or pear, and transcription factors indicated changes in MYB, NAC and WRKY between tissues and different water regimes.
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Mathematical modeling for the prediction of cerebral white matter lesions based on clinical examination data

TL;DR: This model has shown to be useful to identify patients with a high-risk of cerebral white matter lesions, who can then be diagnosed with a head MRI examination in order to prevent dementia, cerebral infarction, and stroke.