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Hiroshi Oyaizu

Hiroshi Oyaizu

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
13297
World Ranking
16985
National Ranking
1222

Overview

Hiroshi Oyaizu is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their academic work is anchored at this institution, contributing within the university's research environment.

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Best Publications

  • Proposal of Burkholderia gen. nov. and Transfer of Seven Species of the Genus Pseudomonas Homology Group II to the New Genus, with the Type Species Burkholderia cepacia (Palleroni and Holmes 1981) comb. nov.

    Eiko Yabuuchi;Yoshimasa Kosako;Hiroshi Oyaizu;Ikuya Yano

  • Phylogenetic affiliation of the pseudomonads based on 16S rRNA sequence.

    Yojiro Anzai;Hongik Kim;Ju-Young Park;Hisatsugu Wakabayashi

  • Development of 16S rRNA-Gene-Targeted Group-Specific Primers for the Detection and Identification of Predominant Bacteria in Human Feces

    Takahiro Matsuki;Koichi Watanabe;Junji Fujimoto;Yukiko Miyamoto

  • Mitochondrial origins

    D Yang;Y Oyaizu;H Oyaizu;G J Olsen

  • Distribution of Bifidobacterial Species in Human Intestinal Microflora Examined with 16S rRNA-Gene-Targeted Species-Specific Primers

    Takahiro Matsuki;Koichi Watanabe;Ryuichiro Tanaka;Masafumi Fukuda

  • The Phylogeny of the Genera Chryseomonas, Flavimonas, and Pseudomonas Supports Synonymy of These Three Genera

    Yojiro Anzai;Yuko Kudo;Hiroshi Oyaizu

  • Proposal for Rejection of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Revised Descriptions for the Genus Agrobacterium and for Agrobacterium radiobacter and Agrobacterium rhizogenes

    Hiroyuki Sawada;Hiroyuki Ieki;Hiroshi Oyaizu;Satoshi Matsumoto

  • Phylogenetic relationships between toxic and non‐toxic strains of the genus Microcystis based on 16S to 23S internal transcribed spacer sequence

    Shigeto Otsuka;Shoichiro Suda;Renhui Li;Masayuki Watanabe

  • Grouping of Pseudomonas species on the basis of cellular fatty acid composition and the quinone system with special reference to the existence of 3-hydroxy fatty acids.

    Hiroshi Oyaizu;Kazuo Komagata

  • Phylogenetic Relationships of Marine Bacteria, Mainly Members of the Family Vibrionaceae, Determined on the Basis of 16S rRNA Sequences

    Kumiko Kita-Tsukamoto;Hiroshi Oyaizu;Kenji Nanba;Usio Simidu

  • A proposal for the unification of five species of the cyanobacterial genus Microcystis Kützing ex Lemmermann 1907 under the rules of the Bacteriological Code.

    Shigeto Otsuka;Shoichiro Suda;T. Satoshi Shibata;Hiroshi Oyaizu

  • The hierarchical system of the 'Alphaproteobacteria': description of Hyphomonadaceae fam. nov., Xanthobacteraceae fam. nov. and Erythrobacteraceae fam. nov.

    Kyung-Bum Lee;Chi-Te Liu;Yojiro Anzai;Hongik Kim

  • Detection and differentiation of plant-pathogenic mycoplasmalike organisms using polymerase chain reaction

    S. Namba;S. Kato;S. Iwanami;H. Oyaizu

  • Rapid identification of human intestinal bifidobacteria by 16S rRNA‐targeted species‐ and group‐specific primers

    Takahiro Matsuki;Koichi Watanabe;Ryuichiro Tanaka;Hiroshi Oyaizu

  • Gram-positive bacteria: possible photosynthetic ancestry.

    CR Woese;BA Debrunner-Vossbrinck;H Oyaizu;E Stackebrandt

  • Phylogenetic Diversity of Phytopathogenic Mycoplasmalike Organisms

    Shigetou Namba;Hiroshi Oyaizu;Shosuke Kato;Setsuo Iwanami

  • Phylogenetic Analysis of the Genus Bifidobacterium and Related Genera Based on 16S rDNA Sequences

    Taeko Miyake;Koichi Watanabe;Tsugio Watanabe;Hiroshi Oyaizu

  • Rearrangement of Actin Cytoskeleton Mediates Invasion of Lotus japonicus Roots by Mesorhizobium loti

    Keisuke Yokota;Keisuke Yokota;Eigo Fukai;Lene H. Madsen;Anna Jurkiewicz

  • Methanogen flora of paddy soils in Japan

    Yuko Kudo;Taihei Nakajima;Taro Miyaki;Hiroshi Oyaizu

  • The green non-sulfur bacteria: A deep branching in the eubacterial line of descent

    H. Oyaizu;B. Debrunner-Vossbrinck;L. Mandelco;J.A. Studier

Frequent Co-Authors

Takashi Kunito
Takashi Kunito Shinshu University
Kazuo Komagata
Kazuo Komagata University of Tokyo
Hiroyuki Sawada
Hiroyuki Sawada National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Dirk Gevers
Dirk Gevers Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Akira Yokota
Akira Yokota Tohoku University
Takakazu Kaneko
Takakazu Kaneko Kyoto Sangyo University
David W. Ussery
David W. Ussery University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Bruce A. Roe
Bruce A. Roe University of Oklahoma
Shusei Sato
Shusei Sato Tohoku University
Satoshi Tabata
Satoshi Tabata Tokyo University of Science

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