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Overview

Akihide Ryo is affiliated with Yokohama City University in Japan, focusing on research primarily within the field of Medicine, with significant contributions to Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, and Genetics. Their work encompasses several topics related to viral infections and immunological responses.

The main topics covered in Ryo's research include:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Animal Virus Infections Studies

Ryo has published papers in various scientific venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Microorganisms
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Viruses
  • Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Journal of Molecular Cell Biology

Frequent co-authors in Ryo's work include:

  • Kei Miyakawa
  • Yutaro Yamaoka
  • Sundararaj Stanleyraj Jeremiah
  • Hirokazu Kimura
  • Yayoi Kimura

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Ryo include:

  • Interpreting Diagnostic Tests for SARS-CoV-2, 2020, JAMA
  • Potent antiviral effect of silver nanoparticles on SARS-CoV-2, 2020, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
  • HBx-induced degradation of Smc5/6 complex impairs homologous recombination-mediated repair of damaged DNA, 2021, Journal of Hepatology
  • Galectin-9 restricts hepatitis B virus replication via p62/SQSTM1-mediated selective autophagy of viral core proteins, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Identification of serum prognostic biomarkers of severe COVID-19 using a quantitative proteomic approach, 2021, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Genetic Analysis of Human Norovirus Strains in Japan in 2016-2017.

    Koo Nagasawa;Yuki Matsushima;Takumi Motoya;Fuminori Mizukoshi

  • Interpreting Diagnostic Tests for SARS-CoV-2.

    Nandini Sethuraman;Sundararaj Stanleyraj Jeremiah;Akihide Ryo

  • Regulation of NF-κB Signaling by Pin1-Dependent Prolyl Isomerization and Ubiquitin-Mediated Proteolysis of p65/RelA

    Akihide Ryo;Futoshi Suizu;Yasuhiro Yoshida;Kilian Perrem

  • Pin1 is overexpressed in breast cancer and cooperates with Ras signaling in increasing the transcriptional activity of c-Jun towards cyclin D1

    Gerburg M. Wulf;Akihide Ryo;Gerald G. Wulf;Sam W. Lee

  • Pin1 regulates turnover and subcellular localization of β-catenin by inhibiting its interaction with APC

    Akihide Ryo;Masafumi Nakamura;Gerburg Wulf;Yih Cherng Liou

  • Role of the prolyl isomerase Pin1 in protecting against age-dependent neurodegeneration

    Yih-Cherng Liou;Anyang Sun;Anyang Sun;Akihide Ryo;Akihide Ryo;Xiao Zhen Zhou

  • Salinomycin kills cancer stem cells by sequestering iron in lysosomes

    Trang Thi Mai;Ahmed Hamaï;Antje Hienzsch;Tatiana Cañeque

  • Antibody against early driver of neurodegeneration cis P-tau blocks brain injury and tauopathy

    Asami Kondo;Koorosh Shahpasand;Rebekah Mannix;Jianhua Qiu

  • Loss of Pin1 function in the mouse causes phenotypes resembling cyclin D1-null phenotypes

    Yih Cherng Liou;Akihide Ryo;Han Kuei Huang;Pei Jung Lu;Pei Jung Lu

  • Negative regulation of interferon-regulatory factor 3-dependent innate antiviral response by the prolyl isomerase Pin1

    Tatsuya Saitoh;Adrian Tun-Kyi;Akihide Ryo;Masahiro Yamamoto

  • Potent antiviral effect of silver nanoparticles on SARS-CoV-2.

    Sundararaj S. Jeremiah;Kei Miyakawa;Takeshi Morita;Yutaro Yamaoka

  • Identification of PGC7, a new gene expressed specifically in preimplantation embryos and germ cells.

    Masatake Sato;Tohru Kimura;Ken Kurokawa;Yukiko Fujita

  • PIN1 is an E2F target gene essential for Neu/Ras-induced transformation of mammary epithelial cells.

    Akihide Ryo;Yih Cherng Liou;Gerburg Wulf;Masafumi Nakamura

  • Cyclosporin A and its analogs inhibit hepatitis B virus entry into cultured hepatocytes through targeting a membrane transporter, sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP)

    Koichi Watashi;Ann Sluder;Takuji Daito;Takuji Daito;Satoko Matsunaga

  • Role of Pin1 in the Regulation of p53 Stability and p21 Transactivation, and Cell Cycle Checkpoints in Response to DNA Damage

    Gerburg M. Wulf;Yih-Cherng Liou;Akihide Ryo;Sam W. Lee

  • Identification and Characterization of Genes Associated with Human Hepatocellular Carcinogenesis

    Nobuo Kondoh;Toru Wakatsuki;Akihide Ryo;Akiyuki Hada

  • Genetic analyses of GII.17 norovirus strains in diarrheal disease outbreaks from December 2014 to March 2015 in Japan reveal a novel polymerase sequence and amino acid substitutions in the capsid region.

    Y Matsushima;M Ishikawa;T Shimizu;A Komane

  • Prolyl isomerase Pin1: a catalyst for oncogenesis and a potential therapeutic target in cancer.

    Akihide Ryo;Yih-Cherng Liou;Kun Ping Lu;Gerburg Wulf

  • Use of serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) technology.

    Mikio Yamamoto;Toru Wakatsuki;Akiyuki Hada;Akihide Ryo

  • Epidermal growth factor receptor is a host-entry cofactor triggering hepatitis B virus internalization

    Masashi Iwamoto;Masashi Iwamoto;Wakana Saso;Wakana Saso;Ryuichi Sugiyama;Koji Ishii

Frequent Co-Authors

Hirokazu Kimura
Hirokazu Kimura RMIT University
Naoki Yamamoto
Naoki Yamamoto Kyoto University
Makoto Kuroda
Makoto Kuroda National Institutes of Health
Koichi Watashi
Koichi Watashi National Institute of Infectious Diseases
Kun Ping Lu
Kun Ping Lu Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Tatsuya Sawasaki
Tatsuya Sawasaki Ehime University
Kazuhiko Katayama
Kazuhiko Katayama Kitasato University
Takaji Wakita
Takaji Wakita National Institute of Infectious Diseases
Hisashi Hirano
Hisashi Hirano Yokohama City University
Kazunori Oishi
Kazunori Oishi National Institutes of Health

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