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Overview

Emi Ito is a researcher affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States, with a focus primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Oceanography, Molecular Biology, and Physiology.

The scientist's research topics cover a broad range of areas:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Dysphagia Assessment and Management
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
  • Galectins and Cancer Biology
  • Tree-ring climate responses

Notable recent publications by Emi Ito include:

  • "Peptide Sequence Mapping around Bisecting GlcNAc-Bearing N-Glycans in Mouse Brain," 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Cholesteryl 6-O-acyl-α-glucosides from diverse Helicobacter spp. signal through the C-type lectin receptor Mincle," 2020, Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • "Riparian populations of Minnesota reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) are most likely native, based on SNPs (DArTseqLD)," 2021, Wetlands Ecology and Management
  • "Physical Limnology and Sediment Dynamics of Lago Argentino, the World's Largest Ice-Contact Lake," 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface
  • "The intracellular pathogen Francisella tularensis escapes from adaptive immunity by metabolic adaptation," 2022, Life Science Alliance

Emi Ito frequently collaborates with several co-authors across their research activities. These co-authors include:

  • Maximillian Van Wyk de Vries
  • Mark D. Shapley
  • Guido Brignone
  • Matías Romero
  • Andrew D. Wickert

The majority of Emi Ito's publications have appeared in the following journals and venues:

  • Quaternary Research
  • Life Science Alliance
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • The Showa University Journal of Medical Sciences
  • Journal of Paleolimnology

Best Publications

  • Holocene moisture evolution in arid central Asia and its out-of-phase relationship with Asian monsoon history

    Fahu Chen;Zicheng Yu;Zicheng Yu;Meilin Yang;Emi Ito

  • Sea-surface temperature from coral skeletal strontium/calcium ratios.

    J. Warren Beck;R. Lawrence Edwards;Emi Ito;Frederick W. Taylor

  • The O, Sr, Nd and Pb isotope geochemistry of MORB

    Emi Ito;Emi Ito;William M. White;William M. White;Christa Göpel

  • Climate and vegetation history of the midcontinent from 75 to 25 ka: A speleothem record from crevice cave, missouri, USA

    Jeffrey A. Dorale;R. Lawrence Edwards;Emi Ito;Luis A. González

  • K, U and Th in mid-ocean ridge basalt glasses and heat production, K/U and K/Rb in the mantle

    K. P. Jochum;A. W. Hofmann;E. Ito;H. M. Seufert

  • Millennial‐scale precipitation changes in southern Brazil over the past 90,000 years

    Xianfeng Wang;Augusto S. Auler;R. L. Edwards;Hai Cheng

  • Alteration of oceanic crust and geologic cycling of chlorine and water

    Emi Ito;David M Harris;Alfred T Anderson

  • ELEVATED AND VARIABLE VALUES OF 13C IN SPELEOTHEMS IN A BRITISH CAVE SYSTEM

    Andy Baker;Emi Ito;Peter L. Smart;Reed F. McEwan

  • Interhemispheric anti-phasing of rainfall during the last glacial period

    Xianfeng Wang;Augusto S. Auler;R. Lawrence Edwards;Hai Cheng

  • Holocene vegetation and climate history at Hurleg Lake in the Qaidam Basin, northwest China

    Yan Zhao;Zicheng Yu;Zicheng Yu;Fahu Chen;Emi Ito

  • Stable isotope variations in modern tropical speleothems: Evaluating equilibrium vs. kinetic isotope effects

    Patrick J. Mickler;Jay L. Banner;Libby Stern;Yemane Asmerom

  • Proposed changes in seasonality of climate during the Lateglacial and Holocene at Lake Zeribar, Iran

    L. R. Stevens;H. E. Wright;E. Ito

  • Enriched back-arc basin basalts from the northern Mariana Trough: implications for the magmatic evolution of back-arc basins

    Robert J. Stern;Ping Nan Lin;Julie D. Morris;Michael C. Jackson

  • Timing of atmospheric precipitation in the Zagros Mountains inferred from a multi-proxy record from Lake Mirabad, Iran

    R Lora Stevens;Emi Ito;Antji Schwalb;Herbert Wright

  • Hydrologic Variation in the Northern Great Plains During the Last Two Millennia

    Sherilyn C. Fritz;Emi Ito;Zicheng Yu;Kathleen R. Laird

  • A speleothem record of glacial (25-11.6 kyr BP) rapid climatic changes from northern Iberian Peninsula

    Ana Moreno;Ana Moreno;Heather Stoll;Montserrat Jiménez-Sánchez;Isabel Cacho

  • Possible solar forcing of century-scale drought frequency in the northern Great Plains

    Zicheng Yu;Emi Ito

  • Abrupt changes in North American climate during early Holocene times

    F. S. Hu;D. Slawinski;H. E. Wright;E. Ito

  • Geochemistry of ostracode calcite: Part 1. An experimental determination of oxygen isotope fractionation

    J. Xia;Emi Ito;D. R. Engstrom;D. R. Engstrom

  • Revealing the last 13,500 years of environmental history from the multiproxy record of a mountain lake (Lago Enol, northern Iberian Peninsula)

    Ana Moreno;Ana Moreno;Lourdes López-Merino;Manel Leira;Javier Marco-Barba

  • Hydrothermal Processes at Seafloor Spreading Centers

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Frequent Co-Authors

Zicheng Yu
Zicheng Yu Lehigh University
Daniel R. Engstrom
Daniel R. Engstrom Science Museum of Minnesota
Robert J. Stern
Robert J. Stern The University of Texas at Dallas
Yan Zhao
Yan Zhao Chinese Academy of Sciences
R. Lawrence Edwards
R. Lawrence Edwards University of Minnesota
Steffen Mischke
Steffen Mischke University of Iceland
Dirk Verschuren
Dirk Verschuren Ghent University
Michael O. Garcia
Michael O. Garcia University of Hawaii at Manoa
Fahu Chen
Fahu Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Blas L. Valero-Garcés
Blas L. Valero-Garcés Spanish National Research Council

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