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Tetsuhiro Harimoto
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 18
Citations - 451
Tetsuhiro Harimoto is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bacteria & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 285 citations. Previous affiliations of Tetsuhiro Harimoto include Sunnybrook Research Institute & Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
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Zinc in Depression: A Meta-Analysis
Walter Swardfager,Nathan Herrmann,Nathan Herrmann,Graham Mazereeuw,Graham Mazereeuw,Kyle Goldberger,Tetsuhiro Harimoto,Krista L. Lanctôt +7 more
TL;DR: Depression is associated with a lower concentration of zinc in peripheral blood, and the potential benefits of zinc supplementation in depressed patients, warrant further investigation.
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A programmable encapsulation system improves delivery of therapeutic bacteria in mice
Tetsuhiro Harimoto,Jaeseung Hahn,Yu-Yu Chen,Jong Seong Im,Joanna Zhang,Nicholas Hou,Fang-fang Li,Courtney Coker,Kelsey E. Gray,Nicole Harr,Sreyan Chowdhury,Kelly Pu,Clare A. Nimura,Nicholas Arpaia,Kam W. Leong,Tal Danino +15 more
TL;DR: In this article , a genetically encoded microbial encapsulation system with tunable and dynamic expression of surface capsular polysaccharides was developed to enhance systemic delivery of living bacteria therapies for treating a broad array of cancers.
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Predictors of readmission to a psychiatry inpatient unit
Jay H. Moss,Abby Li,James Tobin,Izak S. Weinstein,Tetsuhiro Harimoto,Krista L. Lanctôt,Krista L. Lanctôt +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that while physicians may be able to identify patients at high risk of early readmission, issuing a pass may not fully mitigate this risk and there is a need for critical research evaluating the potential benefits of passes.
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Respiratory-Related Hospitalizations following Prophylaxis in the Canadian Registry for Palivizumab (2005–2012) Compared to Other International Registries
TL;DR: The authors in this article evaluated the impact of palivizumab on the incidence of RSV infections, minimize healthcare resources, and identify which infant subpopulations are receiving prophylaxis.
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Enhancing the tropism of bacteria via genetically programmed biosensors.
Tiffany Chien,Tetsuhiro Harimoto,Benjamin Kepecs,Kelsey Gray,Courtney Coker,Nicholas Hou,Kelly Pu,Tamjeed Azad,Andoni Nolasco,Martina Pavlicova,Tal Danino +10 more
TL;DR: This article showed that the tropism of engineered bacteria can be enhanced by coupling bacterial growth with genetic circuits that sense oxygen, pH or lactate through the control of the expression of essential genes.