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Hideto Fukushi

Hideto Fukushi

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Microbiology

D-Index
45
Citations
7188
World Ranking
5033
National Ranking
203

Overview

Hideto Fukushi is affiliated with Gifu University in Japan and has contributed extensively to fields spanning medicine, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, immunology, and microbiology. Their research output includes 37 publications in medicine, 15 in biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, and 14 in immunology and microbiology.

Their work frequently appears in journals such as Veterinary Microbiology, Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nature Communications, and Microbiology Resource Announcements.

Key research subfields include epidemiology, molecular biology, infectious diseases, microbiology, and immunology. The scientist's research covers a range of topics with significant emphasis on herpesvirus infections and treatments, cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research, mycobacterium research and diagnosis, gut microbiota and health, tuberculosis research and epidemiology, T-cell and retrovirus studies, and microbial infections and disease research.

  • Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
  • Mycobacterium research and diagnosis
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology
  • T-cell and Retrovirus Studies
  • Microbial infections and disease research

Some of the recent published papers by Hideto Fukushi include:

  • Pharmacological inhibition of PRMT7 links arginine monomethylation to the cellular stress response, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Bacterial and protozoan pathogens/symbionts in ticks infecting wild grasscutters (Thryonomys swinderianus) in Ghana, 2020, Acta Tropica
  • Comparative Analysis of Fecal Microbiota in Grasscutter (Thryonomys swinderianus) and Other Herbivorous Livestock in Ghana, 2020, Microorganisms
  • Impact of equine herpesvirus-1 ORF15 (EUL45) on viral replication and neurovirulence, 2024, Veterinary Microbiology
  • ISOLATION AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITIES OF NONTUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA FROM WILDLIFE IN JAPAN, 2020, Journal of Wildlife Diseases

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Hideto Fukushi include:

  • Kenji Ohya
  • Tokuma Yanai
  • Samy Kasem
  • Justice Opare Odoi
  • Kotaro Sawai

Best Publications

  • Demonstration of Chlamydia pneumoniae in Atherosclerotic Lesions of Coronary Arteries

    C C Kuo;A Shor;L A Campbell;H Fukushi

  • Proposal of Chlamydia pecorum sp. nov. for Chlamydia strains derived from ruminants.

    Hideto Fukushi;Katsuya Hirai

  • Identification of sequence changes responsible for the attenuation of highly virulent infectious bursal disease virus.

    Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi;Motohiko Ogawa;Yasuo Inoshima;Masahiro Miyoshi

  • Prevalence of Coxiella burnetii Infection in Dairy Cattle with Reproductive Disorders

    H. To;K. K. Htwe;N. Kako;H. J. Kim

  • Clinical Evaluation of a New PCR Assay for Detection of Coxiella burnetii in Human Serum Samples

    G. Q. Zhang;Sa V. Nguyen;H. To;M. Ogawa

  • Isolation of Coxiella burnetii from dairy cattle and ticks, and some characteristics of the isolates in Japan.

    To Ho;Khin Khin Htwe;Naomi Yamasaki;Guo Quan Zhang

  • Sequence and phylogenetic analyses of highly virulent infectious bursal disease virus

    T. Yamaguchi;M. Ogawa;M. Miyoshi;Y. Inoshima

  • Coxiella burnetii Isolates Cause Genogroup-Specific Virulence in Mouse and Guinea Pig Models of Acute Q Fever

    K. E Russell-Lodrigue;K. E Russell-Lodrigue;M Andoh;M. W. J Poels;H. R Shive

  • An etiological investigation of domestic cats with conjunctivitis and upper respiratory tract disease in Japan.

    Yan Cai;Hideto Fukushi;Saori Koyasu;Etsuko Kuroda

  • Genome sequence of the cat pathogen, Chlamydophila felis

    Yoshinao Azuma;Hideki Hirakawa;Atsushi Yamashita;Yan Cai

  • Gazelle Herpesvirus 1: A New Neurotropic Herpesvirus Immunologically Related to Equine Herpesvirus 1

    Hideto Fukushi;Takako Tomita;Akiko Taniguchi;Yoshitsugu Ochiai

  • Genetic diversity of avian and mammalian Chlamydia psittaci strains and relation to host origin.

    H Fukushi;K Hirai

  • Q fever pneumonia in children in Japan.

    H To;N Kako;G Q Zhang;H Otsuka

  • Serological Evidence of Coxiella burnetii Infection in Wild Animals in Japan

    Castor Leo A. Ejercito;Lixun Cai;Khin Khin Htwe;Michihiro Taki

  • Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Chlamydia based on 16S rRNA gene sequences

    Pudjiatmoko;H Fukushi;Y Ochiai;T Yamaguchi

  • Absence of Chlamydia psittaci in ocular adnexal lymphoma from Japanese patients.

    Masanori Daibata;Yuiko Nemoto;Kazuto Togitani;Atsuki Fukushima

  • Immunochemical diversity of the major outer membrane protein of avian and mammalian Chlamydia psittaci.

    H Fukushi;K Hirai

  • SCID mouse model for lethal Q fever.

    Masako Andoh;Takashi Naganawa;Akitoyo Hotta;Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi

  • VIRUS REACTIVATION IN BITCHES WITH A MEDICAL HISTORY OF HERPESVIRUS INFECTION

    Okuda Y;Ishida K;Hashimoto A;Yamaguchi T

  • In Vitro Attenuation of Highly Virulent Infectious Bursal Disease Virus: Some Characteristics of Attenuated Strains

    T Yamaguchi;T Kondo;Y Inoshima;M Ogawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Katsuya Hirai
Katsuya Hirai Gifu University
Tetsuya Mizutani
Tetsuya Mizutani Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Chihiro Sugimoto
Chihiro Sugimoto Hokkaido University
Hiroshi Kida
Hiroshi Kida Hokkaido University
Hirofumi Sawa
Hirofumi Sawa Hokkaido University
James E. Samuel
James E. Samuel Texas A&M University
Musso Munyeme
Musso Munyeme University of Zambia
Satoru Kuhara
Satoru Kuhara Kyushu University
Masahira Hattori
Masahira Hattori Waseda University
Takeshi Agatsuma
Takeshi Agatsuma Kōchi University

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