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60
Citations
10552
World Ranking
12154
National Ranking
832

Overview

Koji Suzuki is affiliated with Suzuka University of Medical Science in Japan and has contributed extensively to multiple fields, primarily focusing on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their research spans several subfields including Food Science, Molecular Biology, Plant Science, Cell Biology, and Neurology.

Their scholarly output prominently addresses topics such as Fermentation and Sensory Analysis, Probiotics and Fermented Foods, Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases, Seaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds, Horticultural and Viticultural Research, Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms, and Polysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls.

Koji Suzuki's recent publications include:

  • Emergence of New Spoilage Microorganisms in the Brewing Industry and Development of Microbiological Quality Control Methods to Cope with This Phenomenon: A Review, 2020, Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists
  • Biological Activities of Rhamnan Sulfate Extract from the Green Algae Monostroma nitidum (Hitoegusa), 2020, Marine Drugs
  • Role of Plasmids in Beer Spoilage Lactic Acid Bacteria: A Review, 2020, Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists

The scientist collaborates frequently with colleagues including Yohanes Novi Kurniawan, Keiichi Hiramoto, Masahiro Terasawa, Yuji Shinohara, and Junji Nishioka, evidencing a research network engaged in related topics.

Koji Suzuki's work appears regularly in specialized outlets, with frequent publications in the Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists, which accounts for seven of their publications, followed by contributions to the Journal of the Institute of Brewing, Marine Drugs, Cells, and Food Hygiene and Safety Science (Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi).

Best Publications

  • Inactivation of human coagulation factor V by activated protein C.

    K Suzuki;J Stenflo;B Dahlbäck;B Teodorsson

  • Structure and expression of human thrombomodulin, a thrombin receptor on endothelium acting as a cofactor for protein C activation.

    K. Suzuki;H. Kusumoto;Y. Deyashiki;J. Nishioka

  • Acceleration of the Healing Process and Myocardial Regeneration May Be Important as a Mechanism of Improvement of Cardiac Function and Remodeling by Postinfarction Granulocyte Colony–Stimulating Factor Treatment

    Shinya Minatoguchi;Genzou Takemura;Xue-Hai Chen;Ningyuan Wang

  • The last three consecutive epidermal growth factor-like structures of human thrombomodulin comprise the minimum functional domain for protein C-activating cofactor activity and anticoagulant activity

    M Zushi;K Gomi;S Yamamoto;I Maruyama

  • An atherogenic stimulus homocysteine inhibits cofactor activity of thrombomodulin and enhances thrombomodulin expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells

    Tatsuya Hayashi;Gouichi Honda;Koji Suzuki

  • Characterization of a cDNA for human protein C inhibitor. A new member of the plasma serine protease inhibitor superfamily.

    K Suzuki;Y Deyashiki;J Nishioka;K Kurachi

  • Intratracheal administration of activated protein C inhibits bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis in the mouse.

    Hiroki Yasui;Esteban C. Gabazza;Shigenori Tamaki;Tetsu Kobayashi

  • Antithrombotic effect of recombinant human thrombomodulin on thrombin- induced thromboembolism in mice

    Komakazu Gomi;Michitaka Zushi;Gouichi Honda;Sinji Kawahara

  • Anti-beta2-glycoprotein I (beta2GPI) monoclonal antibodies with lupus anticoagulant-like activity enhance the beta2GPI binding to phospholipids.

    Hiroyuki Takeya;Tatsuyuki Mori;Esteban C. Gabazza;Kenji Kuroda

  • Thrombin in the airways of asthmatic patients.

    E. C. Gabazza;O. Taguchi;S. Tamaki;H. Takeya

  • Mechanism of Inhibition of Activated Protein C by Protein C Inhibitor

    Koji Suzuki;Junji Nishioka;Hiroshi Kusumoto;Senichiro Hashimoto

  • Stimulation of Sky Receptor Tyrosine Kinase by the Product of Growth Arrest-specific Gene 6

    Kazumasa Ohashi;Kyoko Nagata;Jiro Toshima;Toru Nakano

  • A domain composed of epidermal growth factor-like structures of human thrombomodulin is essential for thrombin binding and for protein C activation.

    K Suzuki;T Hayashi;J Nishioka;Y Kosaka

  • Plasma thrombomodulin as a marker of vascular disorders in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and disseminated intravascular coagulation.

    Hideo Wada;Michiaki Ohiwa;Toshihiro Kaneko;Shigehisa Tamaki

  • Functionally active thrombomodulin is present in human platelets.

    Koji Suzuki;Junji Nishioka;Tatsuya Hayashi;Yoshitane Kosaka

  • Insulin Resistance Is Associated with Increased Circulating Level of Thrombin-Activatable Fibrinolysis Inhibitor in Type 2 Diabetic Patients

    Yasuko Hori;Esteban C. Gabazza;Yukata Yano;Akira Katsuki

  • Activated protein C inhibits bronchial hyperresponsiveness and Th2 cytokine expression in mice

    Hisamichi Yuda;Yukihiko Adachi;Osamu Taguchi;Esteban C Gabazza

  • β2-glycoprotein I modulates the anticoagulant activity of activated protein C on the phospholipid surface

    Tatsuyuki Mori;Hiroyuki Takeya;Junji Nishioka;Esteban C Gabazza

  • Thrombin stimulates the expression of PDGF in lung epithelial cells

    Shino Shimizu;Esteban C. Gabazza;Tatsuya Hayashi;Masaru Ido

  • Elevated plasma levels of vascular endothelial cell markers in patients with hypercholesterolemia

    Hideo Wada;Yoshitaka Mori;Toshihiro Kaneko;Yoshihiro Wakita

Frequent Co-Authors

Motomu Shimaoka
Motomu Shimaoka Mie University
Hisayoshi Fujiwara
Hisayoshi Fujiwara Hyogo Prefectural Amagasaki General Medical Center
Hiroshi Shiku
Hiroshi Shiku Mie University
Takao Koike
Takao Koike Hokkaido University
Tatsuya Atsumi
Tatsuya Atsumi Hokkaido University
John Morser
John Morser Stanford University
Shinji Uemoto
Shinji Uemoto Kyoto University
Daniel Citterio
Daniel Citterio Keio University
Francesco Bernardi
Francesco Bernardi University of Ferrara
Ingrid Pabinger
Ingrid Pabinger Medical University of Vienna

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