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Mitsuo Satoh

Mitsuo Satoh

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
40
Citations
16236
World Ranking
19569
National Ranking
1414

Overview

Mitsuo Satoh is affiliated with Kyowa Kirin in Japan. The scientist's academic profile highlights an active engagement within the pharmaceutical industry context, potentially focused on research that intersects with corporate interests and applied science.

Although recent papers and specific publication details are not listed, this individual's ongoing association with a prominent Japanese pharmaceutical company suggests involvement in research areas aligned with drug development, biotechnology, or related fields.

The absence of listed coauthors, publication venues, and book publications limits detailed insights into collaborative networks or dissemination channels. Similarly, no specific awards or honors are documented.

The lack of specified main fields, subfields, and research topics in the data restricts a granular understanding of the scientist's specialized areas of study. It indicates either a limited public digital footprint or a focus on proprietary research activities within the corporate environment of Kyowa Kirin.

The profile presents Mitsuo Satoh as a currently active researcher with potential contributions to pharmaceutical sciences in Japan, though detailed bibliometric or thematic information is not publicly available based on the current data provided.

Best Publications

  • The absence of fucose but not the presence of galactose or bisecting N-acetylglucosamine of human IgG1 complex-type oligosaccharides shows the critical role of enhancing antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity.

    Toyohide Shinkawa;Kazuyasu Nakamura;Naoko Yamane;Emi Shoji-Hosaka

  • Establishment of FUT8 knockout Chinese hamster ovary cells: an ideal host cell line for producing completely defucosylated antibodies with enhanced antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity.

    Naoko Yamane-Ohnuki;Satoko Kinoshita;Miho Inoue-Urakubo;Machi Kusunoki

  • Cells producing antibody compositions

    Yutaka Kanda;Mitsuo Satoh;Kazuyasu Nakamura;Kazuhisa Uchida

  • Composition of antibody specifically binding to cd20

    Kenya Shitara;Mikiko Sakurada;Kazuhisa Uchida;Toyohide Shinkawa

  • Antibody composition-producing cell

    Yutaka Kanda;Mitsuo Satoh;Kazuyasu Nakamura;Kazuhisa Uchida

  • Cells of which genome is modified

    Naoko Yamane;Mitsuo Satoh;Katsuhiro Mori;Kazuya Yamano

  • Process for producing antibody composition

    Mitsuo Satoh;Reiko Kamachi;Yutaka Kanda;Katsuhiro Mori

  • FUSION TNFR2 PROTEIN COMPOSITION

    Shitara Kenya;Hosaka Emi;Natsume Akito;Wakitani Masako

  • Comparison of biological activity among nonfucosylated therapeutic IgG1 antibodies with three different N-linked Fc oligosaccharides: the high-mannose, hybrid, and complex types.

    Yutaka Kanda;Tsuyoshi Yamada;Katsuhiro Mori;Akira Okazaki

  • Process for producing antibody composition by using rna inhibiting the function of .alpha.1,6-fucosyltransferase

    Harue Nishiya;Mitsuo Satoh;Katsuhiro Mori

  • IgG subclass-independent improvement of antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity by fucose removal from Asn297-linked oligosaccharides.

    Rinpei Niwa;Akito Natsume;Aya Uehara;Masako Wakitani

  • Antibody composition exhibiting cellular cytotoxicity due to glycosylation and containing ganglioside GM2 binding antibody

    Yutaka Kanda;Mitsuo Satoh;Kazuyasu Nakamura;Kazuhisa Uchida

  • Structural comparison of fucosylated and nonfucosylated Fc fragments of human immunoglobulin G1.

    Shigeki Matsumiya;Yoshiki Yamaguchi;Jun-ichi Saito;Mayumi Nagano

  • Engineered Antibodies of IgG1/IgG3 Mixed Isotype with Enhanced Cytotoxic Activities

    Akito Natsume;Mika In;Hiroyuki Takamura;Tomoaki Nakagawa

  • Production of therapeutic antibodies with controlled fucosylation

    Naoko Yamane-Ohnuki;Mitsuo Satoh

  • Nonfucosylated Therapeutic IgG1 Antibody Can Evade the Inhibitory Effect of Serum Immunoglobulin G on Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity through its High Binding to FcγRIIIa

    Shigeru Iida;Hirofumi Misaka;Miho Inoue;Mami Shibata

  • Non-fucosylated therapeutic antibodies as next-generation therapeutic antibodies

    Mitsuo Satoh;Shigeru Iida;Kenya Shitara

  • Engineering Chinese hamster ovary cells to maximize effector function of produced antibodies using FUT8 siRNA

    Katsuhiro Mori;Reiko Kuni-Kamochi;Naoko Yamane-Ohnuki;Masako Wakitani

  • Comparison of cell lines for stable production of fucose‐negative antibodies with enhanced ADCC

    Yutaka Kanda;Naoko Yamane-Ohnuki;Naoto Sakai;Kazuya Yamano

  • Structural basis for improved efficacy of therapeutic antibodies on defucosylation of their Fc glycans.

    Tsunehiro Mizushima;Hirokazu Yagi;Emi Takemoto;Mami Shibata-Koyama

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenya Shitara
Kenya Shitara Kyowa Kirin (Japan)
Nobuo Hanai
Nobuo Hanai Kyowa Kirin (Japan)
Koichi Kato
Koichi Kato National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Yoshiki Sasai
Yoshiki Sasai Kyoto University
Jianguo Gu
Jianguo Gu Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University
Eiji Miyoshi
Eiji Miyoshi Osaka University
Yoshiki Yamaguchi
Yoshiki Yamaguchi Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University
Naoto Minamino
Naoto Minamino Osaka University
Anand Mehta
Anand Mehta Medical University of South Carolina
Kenji Mizuseki
Kenji Mizuseki Osaka Metropolitan University

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