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Kohei Yamauchi

Kohei Yamauchi

Hokkaido University
Japan

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Biochemistry

Kohei Yamauchi focuses on Endocrinology, Japanese eel, Hormone, Molecular biology and Spermatogenesis. His Endocrinology research integrates issues from Vitellogenin and Gametogenesis. His Japanese eel study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Larva and Life history.

Kohei Yamauchi has included themes like Oocyte and Vitellogenesis in his Hormone study. His Molecular biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Oncorhynchus, Complementary DNA, Antibody, Polyclonal antibodies and Western blot. His Spermatogenesis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Organ culture, Germ cell and Somatic cell.

His most cited work include:

  • Estradiol-17β Stimulates the Renewal of Spermatogonial Stem Cells in Males (221 citations)
  • Sexual maturation of Japanese eel and production of eel larvae in the aquarium (199 citations)
  • The role of hormones in the acquisition of sperm motility in salmonid fish. (197 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Kohei Yamauchi mostly deals with Endocrinology, Japanese eel, Hormone, Oncorhynchus and Molecular biology. His Endocrinology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Vitellogenin and Vitellogenesis. Within one scientific family, Kohei Yamauchi focuses on topics pertaining to Organ culture under Japanese eel, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Somatic cell.

The Hormone study combines topics in areas such as Sexual maturity, Thyroid and Reproduction. His study in Oncorhynchus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Zoology, Olfactory system, Smoltification, Salmonidae and Fishery. Peptide sequence and Growth hormone receptor is closely connected to Complementary DNA in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Molecular biology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Endocrinology (57.89%)
  • Japanese eel (36.84%)
  • Hormone (20.47%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2004-2019)?

  • Endocrinology (57.89%)
  • Japanese eel (36.84%)
  • Hormone (20.47%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Kohei Yamauchi spends much of his time researching Endocrinology, Japanese eel, Hormone, Vitellogenesis and Catalysis. His study of Sexual maturity is a part of Endocrinology. His studies deal with areas such as Growth hormone receptor, Incubation, Prolactin, Messenger RNA and Human chorionic gonadotropin as well as Japanese eel.

The Growth hormone receptor study which covers Molecular cloning that intersects with Northern blot and Molecular biology. His research investigates the connection with Hormone and areas like Conger myriaster which intersect with concerns in Pituitary gland, Steroid, Transactivation and Thyroid hormone receptor. His research investigates the connection between Vitellogenesis and topics such as Oogenesis that intersect with problems in Lipid droplet and Sex steroid.

Between 2004 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Japanese Eel Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (Fsh) and Luteinizing Hormone (Lh): Production of Biologically Active Recombinant Fsh and Lh by Drosophila S2 Cells and Their Differential Actions on the Reproductive Biology (90 citations)
  • Identification of the salmon somatolactin receptor, a new member of the cytokine receptor family. (79 citations)
  • Sex ratios of triploids and gynogenetic diploids induced in the hybrid sturgeon, the bester (Huso huso female×Acipenser ruthenus male) (69 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Biochemistry

His primary scientific interests are in Japanese eel, Endocrinology, Complementary DNA, Gene and Northern blot. His Japanese eel study combines topics in areas such as Oocyte, Oogenesis, Vitellogenesis and Pregnenolone. His work in the fields of Endocrinology, such as Gonadotropin, intersects with other areas such as Very low-density lipoprotein.

His Complementary DNA research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Molecular biology and Recombinant DNA. Kohei Yamauchi has researched Molecular biology in several fields, including Protein primary structure, Peptide sequence, Extracellular, Cytokine receptor and Transmembrane domain. Kohei Yamauchi combines subjects such as Growth hormone receptor, Cytochrome P450 and Ligand binding assay with his study of Gene.

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Best Publications

Estradiol-17β Stimulates the Renewal of Spermatogonial Stem Cells in Males

Takeshi Miura;Takeshi Miura;Chiemi Miura;Takashi Ohta;Manal R. Nader.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1999)

338 Citations

Sexual maturation of Japanese eel and production of eel larvae in the aquarium

K. Yamamoto;K. Yamauchi.
Nature (1974)

310 Citations

The role of hormones in the acquisition of sperm motility in salmonid fish.

Takeshi Miura;Takeshi Miura;Kohei Yamauchi;Hiroya Takahashi;Yoshitaka Nagahama.
Journal of Experimental Zoology (1992)

279 Citations

Changes in serum concentrations of steroid hormones, thyroxine, and vitellogenin during spawning migration of the chum slamon, Oncorhynchus keta

Hiroshi Ueda;Osamu Hiroi;Akihiko Hara;Kohei Yamauchi.
General and Comparative Endocrinology (1984)

225 Citations

Histological and ultrastructural evidence for the role of gonadal steroid hormones in sex change in the protogynous wrasse Thalassoma duperrey

Masaru Nakamura;Thomas F. Hourigan;Kohei Yamauchi;Yoshitaka Nagahama.
Environmental Biology of Fishes (1989)

214 Citations

Morphometrical analysis chloride cell activity in the gill filaments and lamellae and changes in Na+, K+-ATPase activity during seawater adaptation in chum salmon fry

Katsuhisa Uchida;Toyoji Kaneko;Kohei Yamauchi;Tetsuya Hirano.
Journal of Experimental Zoology (1996)

205 Citations

Spermatogenesis-preventing substance in Japanese eel.

Takeshi Miura;Chiemi Miura;Yasuko Konda;Kohei Yamauchi.
Development (2002)

203 Citations

Involvement of Sex Steroid Hormones in the Early Stages of Spermatogenesis in Japanese Huchen (Hucho perryi )

Mohamed A. Amer;Takeshi Miura;Chiemi Miura;Kohei Yamauchi.
Biology of Reproduction (2001)

180 Citations

Localization of Na +, K +-ATPase in Tissues of Rabbit and Teleosts Using an Antiserum Directed Against a Partial Sequence of the α-Subunit

Kazuhiro Ura;Kiyoshi Soyano;Naotaka Omoto;Shinji Adachi.
Zoological Science (1996)

169 Citations

Salmon growth hormone receptor: molecular cloning, ligand specificity, and response to fasting.

Haruhisa Fukada;Haruhisa Fukada;Yuichi Ozaki;Andrew L. Pierce;Andrew L. Pierce;Shinji Adachi.
General and Comparative Endocrinology (2004)

157 Citations

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