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Kyoichi Saito

Kyoichi Saito

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Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
7055
World Ranking
14189
National Ranking
1101

Overview

Kyoichi Saito is affiliated with Chiba University in Japan. Their research spans multiple fields, predominantly focusing on Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Engineering. Their work integrates diverse subfields including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Media Technology.

Their primary research topics include Streptococcal Infections and Treatments, Neonatal and Maternal Infections, Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies, Actinomycetales infections and treatment, Mycobacterium research and diagnosis, Infectious Diseases and Mycology, and CRISPR and Genetic Engineering.

Frequent publication venues for their research are:

  • Scientific Reports
  • ACS Synthetic Biology
  • Quantum Beam Science
  • Microbiology Spectrum
  • Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases

Coauthors commonly collaborating with Kyoichi Saito include:

  • Masahiro Toyokawa
  • Daiki Tanno
  • Hiroki Shimura
  • Kazuki Ohashi
  • Yukio Yamadera

Some of their recent publications are:

  • Identification and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of Nocardia species clinically isolated in Japan, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Directed Evolution of the Stringency of the LuxR Vibrio fischeri Quorum Sensor without OFF-State Selection, 2020, ACS Synthetic Biology
  • Recent Progress in Charged Polymer Chains Grafted by Radiation-Induced Graft Polymerization; Adsorption of Proteins and Immobilization of Inorganic Precipitates, 2020, Quantum Beam Science
  • Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry with Time-of-Flight Peak Analysis for Rapid and Accurate Detection of Group B Streptococcus in Pregnant Women, 2022, Microbiology Spectrum
  • In vitro activity of tedizolid against 43 species of Nocardia species, 2024, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Aquaculture of Uranium in Seawater by a Fabric-Adsorbent Submerged System

    Noriaki Seko;Akio Katakai;Shin Hasegawa;Masao Tamada

  • Protein binding to polymer brush, based on ion-exchange, hydrophobic, and affinity interactions.

    Tomomi Kawai;Kyoichi Saito;William Lee

  • Adsorption characteristics of an immobilized metal affinity membrane.

    Hideki Iwata;Kyoichi Saito;Shintaro Furusaki;Takanobu Sugo

  • High-throughput processing of proteins using a porous and tentacle anion-exchange membrane

    Satoshi Tsuneda;Kyoichi Saito;Shintaro Furusaki;Takanobu Sugo

  • Adsorption and elution of bovine γ-globulin using an affinity membrane containing hydrophobic amino acids as ligands

    Min Kim;Kyoichi Saito;Shintaro Furusaki;Takeshi Sato

  • Preparation of hydrophilic amidoxime fibers by cografting acrylonitrile and methacrylic acid from an optimized monomer composition

    Tomomi Kawai;Kyoichi Saito;Kazuyuki Sugita;Takashi Kawakami

  • Protein adsorption capacity of a porous phenylalanine-containing membrane based on a polyethylene matrix

    Min Kim;Kyoichi Saito;Shintaro Furusaki;Takanobu Sugo

  • Introduction of a high-density chelating group into a porous membrane without lowering the flux

    Hideyuki Yamagishi;Kyoichi Saito;Shintaro Furusaki;Takanobu Sugo

  • Comparison of Amidoxime Adsorbents Prepared by Cografting Methacrylic Acid and 2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate with Acrylonitrile onto Polyethylene

    Tomomi Kawai;Kyoichi Saito;Kazuyuki Sugita;Akio Katakai

  • Bacterial Production of Pinene by a Laboratory-Evolved Pinene-Synthase

    Miki Tashiro;Hiroshi Kiyota;Shigeko Kawai-Noma;Kyoichi Saito

  • Fractional elution and determination of uranium and vanadium adsorbed on amidoxime fiber from seawater

    Toshihiro Suzuki;Kyoichi Saito;Takanobu Sugo;Hisako Ogura

  • Binding of lysozyme onto a cation-exchange microporous membrane containing tentacle-type grafted polymer branches.

    Satoshi Tsuneda;Hironori Shinano;Kyoichi Saito;Shintaro Furusaki

  • Metal collection using chelating hollow fiber membrane

    Satoshi Tsuneda;Kyoichi Saito;Shintaro Furusaki;Takanobu Sugo

  • Recovery of uranium from seawater using amidoxime hollow fibers

    Kyoichi Saito;Kazuya Uezu;Takahiro Hori;Shintaro Furusaki

  • Water flux and protein adsorption of a hollow fiber modified with hydroxyl groups

    Min Kim;Kyoichi Saito;Shintaro Furusaki;Takanobu Sugo

  • Effect of seawater temperature on uranium recovery from seawater using amidoxime adsorbents

    Koji Sekiguchi;Kyoichi Saito;Satoshi Konishi;Shintaro Furusaki

  • Porous amidoxime-group-containing membrane for the recovery of uranium from seawater

    Kyoichi Saito;Takahiro Hori;Shintaro Furusaki;Takanobu Sugo

  • Chiral separation of DL-tryptophan using porous membranes containing multilayered bovine serum albumin crosslinked with glutaraldehyde.

    Masanori Nakamura;Satoshi Kiyohara;Kyoichi Saito;Kazuyuki Sugita

  • A highly selective biosynthetic pathway to non-natural C 50 carotenoids assembled from moderately selective enzymes

    Maiko Furubayashi;Mayu Ikezumi;Shinichi Takaichi;Takashi Maoka

  • Removal of Cesium Using Cobalt-Ferrocyanide-Impregnated Polymer-Chain-Grafted Fibers

    Ryo Ishihara;Kunio Fujiwara;Takato Harayama;Yusuke Okamura

  • Removal of Boron Using Nylon-Based Chelating Fibers

    Kohsuke Ikeda;Daisuke Umeno;Kyoichi Saito;Fujio Koide

Frequent Co-Authors

Takanobu Sugo
Takanobu Sugo Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Satoshi Tsuneda
Satoshi Tsuneda Waseda University
William E. Lee
William E. Lee Imperial College London
Tomonori Saito
Tomonori Saito Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Masahiro Goto
Masahiro Goto Kyushu University
Shinichi Takaichi
Shinichi Takaichi Nippon Medical School
Norihiko Misawa
Norihiko Misawa Ishikawa Prefectural University
Kazuyuki Horie
Kazuyuki Horie University of Tokyo
Nobuo Ueno
Nobuo Ueno Chiba University
Takeo Yamaguchi
Takeo Yamaguchi Tokyo Institute of Technology

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