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Nakao Ishida

Nakao Ishida

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Microbiology

D-Index
53
Citations
9712
World Ranking
4104
National Ranking
168

Overview

Nakao Ishida is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan, focusing their research primarily in the field of Medicine.

Their work spans multiple subfields including Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Physiology, and Epidemiology. These areas relate to their broader investigative topics involving Bone health and osteoporosis research, Diet and metabolism studies, as well as Liver Disease diagnosis and treatment.

The following recent paper authored by Nakao Ishida contributes to the scientific literature in nutrition and metabolism:

  • The long-term effects of a high-sucrose/high-fat diet on bone health in male Sprague-Dawley rats (2024) published in Mediterranean Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism

The research output appears mainly in the Mediterranean Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, representing their frequent publication venue.

Collaborators frequently working with Nakao Ishida include:

  • Tomomi Shirai
  • Ryuichi Kubo
  • Sakiko Inaba
  • A Hayashi
  • Ryoka Watanabe

Nakao Ishida's interdisciplinary approach involves integrating studies of metabolic impacts on bone health and the connections between diet, metabolism, and liver disease diagnostics and treatment. Their contributions span experimental studies and epidemiological research, reflecting a broad examination of factors affecting musculoskeletal and liver health.

Best Publications

  • Specificity of Binding of Hexopyranosyl Polysaccharides with Fluorescent Brightener

    Hiroshi Maeda;Nakao Ishida

  • The structure of neocarzinostatin chromophore possessing a novel bicyclo-[7,3,0]dodecadiyne system

    Kiyoto Edo;Michinao Mizugaki;Yoshio Koide;Haruo Seto

  • NEOCARZINOSTATIN, AN ANTITUMOR ANTIBIOTIC OF HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT. ISOLATION, PHYSIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES.

    Ishida N;Miyazaki K;Kumagai K;Rikimaru M

  • Interferon Induction by Glycyrrhizin and Glycyrrhetinic Acid in Mice

    Nobuyuki Abe;Takusaburo Ebina;Nakao Ishida

  • PRIMARY INFECTION WITH HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS: VIRUS ISOLATION FROM HEALTHY INFANTS AND PREGNANT WOMEN

    Yoshio Numazakinamio;Namio Yano;Takejiro Morizuka;Soji Takai

  • Isolation and Characterization of an Immunosuppressive Acidic Protein from Ascitic Fluids of Cancer Patients

    Keiji Tamura;Yoshimi Shibata;Yoshiji Matsuda;Nakao Ishida

  • Reaction of Fluorescein-Isothiocyanate with Proteins and Amino Acids: I. Covalent and Non-Covalent Binding of Fluorescein-Isothiocyanate and Fluorescein to Proteins

    Hiroshi Maeda;Nakao Ishida;Hiroshi Kawauchi;Katura Tuzimura

  • Structural components of Sendai virus: Serological and physicochemical characterization of hemagglutinin subunit associated with neuraminidase activity

    Hideki Tozawa;Motohiro Watanabe;Nakao Ishida

  • HEPATITIS "C" ANTIGEN IN NON-A, NON-B POST-TRANSFUSION HEPATITIS

    R Shirachi;H Shiraishi;A Tateda;K Kikuchi

  • A Microplate Method for Isolation of Viruses from Infants and Children with Acute Respiratory Infections

    Yoshio Numazaki;Takeko Oshima;Akira Ohmi;Akira Tanaka

  • The smallest protein of Sendai virus: its candidate function of binding nucleocapsid to envelope.

    Kazufumi Shimizu;Nakao Ishida

  • Influence of Temperature and Relative Humidity on Human Rotavirus Infection in Japan

    T. Konno;H. Suzuki;N. Katsushima;A. Imai

  • Cyclic outbreaks of Japanese encephalitis among pigs and humans.

    Jiro Konno;Koki Endo;Hitoshi Agatsuma;Nakao Ishida

  • Epstein–Barr virus transforms precursor B cells even before immunoglobulin gene rearrangements

    Shigeru Katamine;Shigeru Katamine;Masayuki Otsu;Kotaro Tada;Shigeru Tsuchiya

  • On the study of Sendai virus hemolysis. I. Complete Sendai virus lacking in hemolytic activity.

    Morio Homma;Morio Homma;Kazufumi Shimizu;Kazufumi Shimizu;Yohko K. Shimizu;Yohko K. Shimizu;Nakao Ishida;Nakao Ishida

  • In vivo analysis of the suppressive effects of immunosuppressive acidic protein, a type of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein, in connection with its high level in tumor-bearing mice.

    Yoshimi Shibata;Keiji Tamura;Nakao Ishida

  • Isolation and characterization of two distinct types of HVJ (Sendai virus) spikes

    Kazufumi Shimizu;Yohko K. Shimizu;Tomoaki Kohama;Nakao Ishida

  • Isolation of a non-protein component and a protein component from neocarzinostatin (NCS) and their biological activities.

    Yoshio Koide;Fumio Ishii;Katsumi Hasuda;Yasuo Koyama

  • Isolation and characterization of a new antitumor polysaccharide, KS-2, extracted from culture mycelia of Lentinus edodes

    Toshikatsu Fujii;Hiroshi Maeda;Fujio Suzuki;Nakao Ishida

  • Acute hemorrhagic cystitis in children. Isolation of adenovirus type II.

    Yoshio Numazaki;Shiro Shigeta;Tetsuro Kumasaka;Teiji Miyazawa

  • A Long-Term Survey of Rotavirus Infection in Japanese Children with Acute Gastroenteritis

    T Konno;H Suzuki;A Imai;T Kutsuzawa

  • Non-B hepatitis in Japanese recipients of blood transfusions: clinical and serologic studies after the introduction of laboratory screening of donor blood for hepatitis B surface antigen.

    Akira Tateda;Kaneo Kikuchi;Yoshio Numazaki;Ryoichi Shirachi

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Maeda
Hiroshi Maeda Kumamoto University
Jiro Arikawa
Jiro Arikawa Hokkaido University
Katsuo Kumagai
Katsuo Kumagai Tohoku University
Atsushi Kanno
Atsushi Kanno National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Akira Ito
Akira Ito Nagoya University
Hiroshi Suzuki
Hiroshi Suzuki Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
Richard B. Pollard
Richard B. Pollard University of California, Davis
Osamu Yoshie
Osamu Yoshie Kindai University
Hiroshi Suzuki
Hiroshi Suzuki Niigata University
Kazuo Sugamura
Kazuo Sugamura Tohoku University

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