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Sumio Shinoda
Researcher at Okayama University
Publications - 182
Citations - 4958
Sumio Shinoda is an academic researcher from Okayama University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vibrio vulnificus & Vibrio parahaemolyticus. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 178 publications receiving 4665 citations. Previous affiliations of Sumio Shinoda include Okayama University of Science.
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Actions of Vibrio vulnificus Metalloprotease on Human Plasma Proteinase-Proteinase Inhibitor Systems: A Comparative Study of Native Protease with Its Derivative Modified by Polyethylene Glycol
TL;DR: It is suggested that VVP (and PEG1‐VVP) may cause an imbalance of human plasma proteinase‐proteinase inhibitor systems, thus eliciting an immunocompromised state in the host and facilitating the development of a systemic V. vulnificus infection such as septicemia.
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Production of antigenically related exocellular elastolytic proteases mediating hemagglutination by vibrios.
TL;DR: The prevalent distributions of antigenically related proteases both in pathogenic and non‐pathogenic vibrios are demonstrated, bringing their status as a virulence determinant into question.
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Comparative genome analysis of VSP-II and SNPs reveals heterogenic variation in contemporary strains of Vibrio cholerae O1 isolated from cholera patients in Kolkata, India
Daisuke Imamura,Masatomo Morita,Tsuyoshi Sekizuka,Tamaki Mizuno,Taichiro Takemura,Tetsu Yamashiro,Goutam Chowdhury,Gururaja P. Pazhani,Asish K. Mukhopadhyay,Thandavarayan Ramamurthy,Shin Ichi Miyoshi,Makoto Kuroda,Sumio Shinoda,Makoto Ohnishi +13 more
TL;DR: The findings demonstrate that the epidemic of cholera in Kolkata was caused by several distinct strains that have been constantly changing within the genetic lineages of V. cholerae O1 in recent years.
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Occurrence of norspermidine in some species of genera Vibrio and Beneckea.
TL;DR: Norspermidine was detected as a major component in these species investigated and its cellular concentration determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
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Cloning and functional expression of a novel marmoset cytochrome P450 2D enzyme, CYP2D30: comparison with the known marmoset CYP2D19.
Hiroyuki Hichiya,Shino Kuramoto,Shigeo Yamamoto,Sumio Shinoda,Nobumitsu Hanioka,Shizuo Narimatsu,Kazuo Asaoka,Atsuro Miyata,Shin-ichi Iwata,Masahiro Nomoto,Tetsuo Satoh,Kimio Kiryu,Nobuhiko Ueda,Shinsaku Naito,Geoffrey T. Tucker,S.Wynne Ellis +15 more
TL;DR: CYP2D19 and CYP2D30 proteins can be expressed as functional enzymes in marmoset livers, although it is unresolved whether both enzymes coexist in the same marmosett liver.