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Masato Kawabata
Researcher at Kobe University
Publications - 71
Citations - 1419
Masato Kawabata is an academic researcher from Kobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Typhoid fever & Population. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 63 publications receiving 1321 citations. Previous affiliations of Masato Kawabata include Airlangga University & Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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Evaluation of disaster preparedness training and disaster drill for nursing students
TL;DR: The training and drill improved the knowledge and ability of disaster preparedness for both undergraduate and diploma students.
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The efficiency of in vitro isolation and myogenic differentiation of MSCs derived from adipose connective tissue, bone marrow, and skeletal muscle tissue
Fatma Y. Meligy,Katsumi Shigemura,Hosny M. Behnsawy,Hosny M. Behnsawy,Masato Fujisawa,Masato Kawabata,Toshiro Shirakawa,Toshiro Shirakawa +7 more
TL;DR: MSCs isolated from adipose connective tissue, bone marrow, and skeletal muscle tissue have the same morphology and phenotype, but AD-MSCs were the most easily accessible and had the highest rate of growth on cultivation and the highest percentage of stem cell marker expression.
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Rapid diagnosis of typhoid fever by PCR assay using one pair of primers from flagellin gene of Salmonella typhi.
Muhammad Nasrum Massi,Toshiro Shirakawa,Akinobu Gotoh,Acharya Bishnu,Mochammad Hatta,Masato Kawabata +5 more
TL;DR: The PCR with one pair of primers can be used as a novel, rapid diagnotic method for typhoid fever, particularly when results of standard culture assays are negative.
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Impact of single and multiple residual sprayings of pyrethroid insecticides against Triatoma dimidiata (Reduviiade; Triatominae), the principal vector of Chagas disease in Jutiapa, Guatemala.
TL;DR: Indoor infestation of T. dimidiata can be controlled with less than three rounds of spraying, and originally highly infested villages were spatially clustered and were likely to remain infested after the sprayings.
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Correlation of Overexpression of Efflux Pump Genes with Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli Strains Clinically Isolated from Urinary Tract Infection Patients
Tomihiko Yasufuku,Katsumi Shigemura,Toshiro Shirakawa,Minori Matsumoto,Yuzo Nakano,Kazushi Tanaka,Soichi Arakawa,Shouhiro Kinoshita,Masato Kawabata,Masato Fujisawa +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the increased expression of efflux pump genes such as marA and mdfA can lead to fluoroquinolone resistance in E. coli.