Her primary areas of study are Biochemistry, Carcinogen, Food science, Molecular biology and Organic chemistry. DNA, Indole test, Mutagen, Mutagenesis and Liver metabolism are the core of her Biochemistry study. Her studies in Carcinogen integrate themes in fields like Heterocyclic compound, Endocrinology, Internal medicine and Carcinogenesis.
Minako Nagao has researched Food science in several fields, including Methylglyoxal, Pyrene, Salmonella, Hydrogen peroxide and Nitroso Compounds. Her Molecular biology research integrates issues from Peptide sequence, Genomic library, Mutation, Alternative splicing and Complementary DNA. In Organic chemistry, Minako Nagao works on issues like Chemical synthesis, which are connected to Chemical structure.
Her primary areas of investigation include Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Carcinogen, Mutagen and Gene. Her Biochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Adduct and Quinoline. Her Molecular biology study incorporates themes from Protein phosphatase 2, Phosphatase, Gene expression, Mutation and Complementary DNA.
Her study explores the link between Carcinogen and topics such as Carcinogenesis that cross with problems in Pathology. Her research investigates the connection between Mutagen and topics such as Salmonella that intersect with problems in Food science. Her study looks at the relationship between Gene and topics such as Cancer research, which overlap with Gene mutation.
Minako Nagao mostly deals with Molecular biology, Carcinogen, Carcinogenesis, Gene and Mutation. Her work investigates the relationship between Molecular biology and topics such as Phosphatase that intersect with problems in Serine and Adduct. Her Carcinogen study is related to the wider topic of Biochemistry.
Her research in Biochemistry intersects with topics in Stereochemistry and In vivo. Her study looks at the intersection of Gene and topics like Cancer research with Pathology, Stomach and Carcinoma. Her research in Mutation tackles topics such as Internal medicine which are related to areas like Gastroenterology.
Her main research concerns Molecular biology, Carcinogen, Carcinogenesis, Mutation and Gene. The study incorporates disciplines such as Prostate, Tandem repeat, Complementary DNA, Messenger RNA and Minisatellite in addition to Molecular biology. Her research on Biochemistry and Organic chemistry is centered around Carcinogen.
Minako Nagao conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Biochemistry and Docosahexaenoic acid through her research. Minako Nagao has included themes like Heterocyclic amine, DNA repair and Ratón in her Carcinogenesis study. Her Gene research includes elements of Cancer research and Central nervous system.
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Mutagenicities of N-nitrosamines on Salmonella.
Takie Yahagi;Minako Nagao;Yuko Seino;Taijiro Matsushima.
Mutation Research (1977)
Heterocyclic amines: Mutagens/carcinogens produced during cooking of meat and fish.
Takashi Sugimura;Keiji Wakabayashi;Hitoshi Nakagama;Minako Nagao.
Cancer Science (2004)
Food-derived Mutagens and Carcinogens
Keiji Wakabayashi;Minako Nagao;Hiroyasu Esumi;Takashi Sugimura.
Cancer Research (1992)
Mutagenicity of carcinogenic azo dyes and their derivatives
Takie Yahagi;Masakuni Degawa;Yuko Seino;Taijiro Matsushima.
Cancer Letters (1975)
Mutagenicities of smoke condensates and the charred surface of fish and meat.
Minako Nagao;Masako Honda;Yuko Seino;Takie Yahagi.
Cancer Letters (1977)
Mutagenic Principle(s) in Tryptophan and Phenylalanine Pyrolysis Products
Takashi Sugimura;Takashi Kawachi;Minako Nagao;Takie Yahagi.
Proceedings of the Japan Academy (1977)
Environmental Mutagens and Carcinogens
Minako Nagao;Takashi Sugimura;Taijiro Matsushima.
Annual Review of Genetics (1978)
Identification of Members of the Protein Phosphatase 1 Gene Family in the Rat and Enhanced Expression of Protein Phosphatase 1α Gene in Rat Hepatocellular Carcinomas
Kazunori Sasaki;Hiroshi Shima;Yoshinori Kitagawa;Shozo Irino.
Japanese Journal of Cancer Research (1990)
Mutagenicities of quinoline and its derivatives.
Minako Nagao;Takie Yahagi;Yuko Seino;Takashi Sugimura.
Mutation Research (1977)
Presence of carcinogenic heterocyclic amines in urine of healthy volunteers eating normal diet, but not of inpatients receiving parenteral alimentation.
Hirofumi Ushiyama;Keiji Wakabayashi;Misako Hirose;Hajime Itoh.
Carcinogenesis (1991)
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