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Emiko Mizoguchi

Emiko Mizoguchi

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Immunology

D-Index
75
Citations
22922
World Ranking
1971
National Ranking
78

Overview

Emiko Mizoguchi is affiliated with Kurume University in Japan and has contributed extensively to research in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields, including molecular biology, immunology, genetics, epidemiology, and public health.

Their research has focused on topics such as:

  • Studies on Chitinases and Chitosanases
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Among recent research papers with Emiko Mizoguchi as an author are:

  • "Recent updates on the basic mechanisms and pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases in experimental animal models" (2020), published in Intestinal Research
  • "Does caffeine have a double-edged sword role in inflammation and carcinogenesis in the colon?" (2023), published in Intestinal Research
  • "A Review of Selected IBD Biomarkers: From Animal Models to Bedside" (2021), published in Diagnostics
  • "Recently Updated Role of Chitinase 3-like 1 on Various Cell Types as a Major Influencer of Chronic Inflammation" (2024), published in Cells

Frequent coauthors in their publications include:

  • Toshiyuki Okada
  • Takayuki Sadanaga
  • Siyuan Wang
  • Atsushi Mizoguchi
  • Daren Low

Publication venues where Emiko Mizoguchi has appeared most often include:

  • Intestinal Research
  • Cells
  • Anticancer Research
  • JCI Insight
  • Preprints.org

Best Publications

  • IL-22 ameliorates intestinal inflammation in a mouse model of ulcerative colitis

    Ken Sugimoto;Atsuhiro Ogawa;Atsuhiro Ogawa;Emiko Mizoguchi;Yasuyo Shimomura

  • Chronic intestinal inflammatory condition generates IL-10-producing regulatory B cell subset characterized by CD1d upregulation.

    Atsushi Mizoguchi;Emiko Mizoguchi;Hidetoshi Takedatsu;Richard S Blumberg;Richard S Blumberg

  • Current Understanding of Dysbiosis in Disease in Human and Animal Models.

    Arianna K. DeGruttola;Daren Low;Atsushi Mizoguchi;Emiko Mizoguchi;Emiko Mizoguchi

  • Spontaneous development of inflammatory bowel disease in T cell receptor mutant mice

    Peter Mombaerts;Emiko Mizoguchi;Michael J. Grusby;Laurie H. Glimcher

  • The Transcription Factor T-bet Regulates Mucosal T Cell Activation in Experimental Colitis and Crohn's Disease

    M.F. Neurath;B. Weigmann;S. Finotto;J. Glickman

  • Epicutaneous sensitization with protein antigen induces localized allergic dermatitis and hyperresponsiveness to methacholine after single exposure to aerosolized antigen in mice.

    J M Spergel;E Mizoguchi;J P Brewer;T R Martin

  • Impaired IgA class switching in APRIL-deficient mice.

    Emanuela Castigli;Sumi Scott;Fatma Dedeoglu;Paul Bryce

  • Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein-Deficient Mice Reveal a Role for WASP in T but Not B Cell Activation

    Scott B. Snapper;Fred S. Rosen;Emiko Mizoguchi;Paul Cohen

  • Human Neonatal Fc Receptor Mediates Transport of IgG into Luminal Secretions for Delivery of Antigens to Mucosal Dendritic Cells

    Masaru Yoshida;Steven M Claypool;Jessica S Wagner;Emiko Mizoguchi

  • Roles of TH1 and TH2 cytokines in a murine model of allergic dermatitis

    Jonathan M. Spergel;Emiko Mizoguchi;Hans Oettgen;Atul K. Bhan

  • Suppressive Role of B Cells in Chronic Colitis of T Cell Receptor α Mutant Mice

    Atsushi Mizoguchi;Emiko Mizoguchi;R. Neal Smith;Frederic I. Preffer

  • MHC Class I-Related Neonatal Fc Receptor for IgG Is Functionally Expressed in Monocytes, Intestinal Macrophages, and Dendritic Cells

    Xiaoping Zhu;Gang Meng;Bonny L. Dickinson;Xiaotong Li

  • T Cell–mediated Pathology in Two Models of Experimental Colitis Depends Predominantly on the Interleukin 12/Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (Stat)-4 Pathway, but Is Not Conditional on Interferon γ Expression by T Cells

    Stephen J. Simpson;Samir Shah;Martina Comiskey;Ype P. de Jong

  • EXPRESSION OF THE NEONATAL FC RECEPTOR, FCRN, ON HUMAN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS

    E J Israel;S Taylor;Z Wu;E Mizoguchi

  • Development of chronic colitis is dependent on the cytokine MIF

    Y. P. de Jong;A. C. Abadia-Molina;A. R. Satoskar;K. Clarke

  • Mice with a Selective Deletion of the CC Chemokine Receptors 5 or 2 Are Protected from Dextran Sodium Sulfate-Mediated Colitis: Lack of CC Chemokine Receptor 5 Expression Results in a NK1.1+ Lymphocyte-Associated Th2-Type Immune Response in the Intestine

    Pietro G. Andres;Paul L. Beck;Emiko Mizoguchi;Atsushi Mizoguchi

  • CD40-deficient mice generated by recombination-activating gene-2-deficient blastocyst complementation.

    Emanuela Castigli;Frederick W. Alt;Laurie Davidson;Andrea Bottaro

  • Role of appendix in the development of inflammatory bowel disease in TCR-alpha mutant mice.

    Atsushi Mizoguchi;Emiko Mizoguchi;Chie Chiba;Atul K. Bhan

  • Insights from advances in research of chemically induced experimental models of human inflammatory bowel disease

    Mayumi Kawada;Atsuko Arihiro;Emiko Mizoguchi

  • Chitinase 3-like-1 exacerbates intestinal inflammation by enhancing bacterial adhesion and invasion in colonic epithelial cells.

    Emiko Mizoguchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Atul K. Bhan
Atul K. Bhan Harvard University
Atsushi Mizoguchi
Atsushi Mizoguchi Harvard University
Cox Terhorst
Cox Terhorst Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Richard S. Blumberg
Richard S. Blumberg Brigham and Women's Hospital
Hans-Christian Reinecker
Hans-Christian Reinecker Harvard University
Scott B. Snapper
Scott B. Snapper Boston Children's Hospital
Daniel K. Podolsky
Daniel K. Podolsky The University of Texas at Dallas
Raif S. Geha
Raif S. Geha Boston Children's Hospital
Ramnik J. Xavier
Ramnik J. Xavier Broad Institute
Georg A. Holländer
Georg A. Holländer University of Oxford

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