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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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Passive immunity with multi-serotype heat-killed Shigellae in neonatal mice.
Soumik Barman,Hemanta Koley,Dhrubajyoti Nag,Sumio Shinoda,Gopinath Balakrish Nair,Yoshifumi Takeda +5 more
TL;DR: High IgG and IgA titers against the lipopolysaccharide from each of the six Shigella strains were observed in sera from immunized dams.
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Isolation of Dichloromethane-Degrading Bacteria from Drainage Water
Hiroshige Kawata,Chizuko Nakayama,Miwa Sakamoto,Hisayoshi Ikatsu,Shin Ichi Miyoshi,Ken Ichi Tomochika,Sumio Shinoda +6 more
TL;DR: Strain P3310 may be a useful candidate for bioremediation to eliminate DCM from drainage and is able to use DCM as a carbon source for growth and also grow in complex media containing other carbon sources, suggesting they werefacultative methylotroph.
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Biological Nitrogen Removal from Waste-water by Using Immobilized Bacteria : Effective Nitrification by Immobilized Nitrifying Bacteria (Proceedings of the 14th Symposium on Environmental Pollutants and Toxicology)
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Characterization of putrescine production in nongrowing Vibrio parahaemolyticus cells in response to external osmolality.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the reduction in the concentrations of Na+ and K+ predominantly present in cells may cause the increase in activity of the preexisting ADC, which leads to the enhancement of Put production.
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Specificity of a heme‐assimilating system of Vibrio vulnificus to synthetic heme compounds
Shin Ichi Miyoshi,Takehito Kamei,Yoko Ota,Chiaki Masunaga,Yuko Izuhara,Ken Ichi Tomochika,Sumio Shinoda,Shigeo Yamamoto +7 more
TL;DR: Vibrio vulnificus strain L-180, a clinical isolate, can obtain iron from a synthetic heme, iron-tetra(4-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrin (Fe-TPPS), as well as from a naturalHeme, protoheme, by assimilation of iron bound to TPPS, which was demonstrated to be a common property of V. vulnIFICus.