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Ryo Kominami

Ryo Kominami

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Genetics

D-Index
48
Citations
8504
World Ranking
4061
National Ranking
180

Overview

Ryo Kominami is affiliated with Niigata University in Japan and conducts research primarily in the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans multiple subfields including oncology, molecular biology, genetics, sensory systems, and nutrition and dietetics.

The scientist's recent publications include studies that address cancer biology and genetic factors influencing sensory functions. Notable papers include:

  • BCL11B expression in hepatocellular carcinoma relates to chemosensitivity and clinical prognosis, 2023, published in Cancer Medicine
  • Two Loci Contribute to Age-Related Hearing Loss Resistance in the Japanese Wild-Derived Inbred MSM/Ms Mice, 2022, published in Biomedicines

Kominami has collaborated with several researchers across different projects. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Hiroyuki Abé
  • Kenya Kamimura
  • Shujiro Okuda
  • Yu Watanabe
  • Jun Inoue

Peer-reviewed work by Kominami has appeared in the journals Cancer Medicine and Biomedicines, each with contributions reflecting their research interests.

Their research covers various core topics such as:

  • Peptidase inhibition and analysis
  • Chromatin remodeling and cancer
  • Genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders
  • Hearing, cochlea, tinnitus, genetics
  • Biochemical analysis and sensing techniques
  • Plant molecular biology research

Best Publications

  • Neuronal Subtype-Specific Genes that Control Corticospinal Motor Neuron Development In Vivo

    Paola Arlotta;Bradley J. Molyneaux;Jinhui Chen;Jun Inoue

  • Bcl11b is required for differentiation and survival of alphabeta T lymphocytes.

    Yuichi Wakabayashi;Hisami Watanabe;Jun Inoue;Naoki Takeda

  • Dynamic expression of basic helix-loop-helix Olig family members: implication of Olig2 in neuron and oligodendrocyte differentiation and identification of a new member, Olig3.

    Hirohide Takebayashi;Shosei Yoshida;Michiya Sugimori;Hidetaka Kosako

  • An Essential Developmental Checkpoint for Production of the T Cell Lineage

    Tomokatsu Ikawa;Satoshi Hirose;Kyoko Masuda;Kiyokazu Kakugawa

  • Autoantibodies against ribosomal proteins found with high frequency in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus with active disease.

    T Sato;T Uchiumi;T Ozawa;M Kikuchi

  • Mutations in a new scaffold protein Sans cause deafness in Jackson shaker mice

    Yoshiaki Kikkawa;Hiroshi Shitara;Shigeharu Wakana;Yuki Kohara

  • Homozygous deletions and point mutations of the Rit1/Bcl11b gene in γ-ray induced mouse thymic lymphomas

    Yuichi Wakabayashi;Jun Inoue;Yoshiaki Takahashi;Atsushi Matsuki

  • Polymorphisms of DNA damage response genes in radiation-related and sporadic papillary thyroid carcinoma

    Natallia M Akulevich;Vladimir A Saenko;Tatiana I Rogounovitch;Valentina M Drozd

  • Ahl3, a third locus on mouse chromosome 17 affecting age-related hearing loss.

    M. Nemoto;Y. Morita;Y. Mishima;S. Takahashi

  • A GGCAGG motif in minisatellites affecting their germline instability.

    K Mitani;Y Takahashi;R Kominami

  • Monoclonal antibodies against acidic phosphoproteins P0, P1, and P2 of eukaryotic ribosomes as functional probes.

    T Uchiumi;R R Traut;R Kominami

  • Regionalized expression of the Dbx family homeobox genes in the embryonic CNS of the mouse.

    Hiroki Shoji;Toshiro Ito;Yoshio Wakamatsu;Naoto Hayasaka

  • IFN-γ–Producing and IL-17–Producing γδ T Cells Differentiate at Distinct Developmental Stages in Murine Fetal Thymus

    Kensuke Shibata;Hisakata Yamada;Masataka Nakamura;Shinya Hatano

  • A Base Substitution within the GTPase-associated Domain of Mammalian 28 S Ribosomal RNA Causes High Thiostrepton Accessibility

    Toshio Uchiumi;Akira Wada;Ryo Kominami

  • Mutant analysis reveals whirlin as a dynamic organizer in the growing hair cell stereocilium

    Yoshiaki Kikkawa;Philomena Mburu;Sue Morse;Ryo Kominami

  • Untargeted mutation of the maternally derived mouse hypervariable minisatellite allele in F1 mice born to irradiated spermatozoa

    Ohtsura Niwa;Ryo Kominami

  • Allelic loss analysis of gamma-ray-induced mouse thymic lymphomas: two candidate tumor suppressor gene loci on chromosomes 12 and 16.

    Yasuo Matsumoto;Shin-ichi Kosugi;Toshimitsu Shinbo;Daizen Chou

  • Binding of Mammalian Ribosomal Protein Complex P0·P1·P2 and Protein L12 to the GTPase-associated Domain of 28 S Ribosomal RNA and Effect on the Accessibility to Anti-28 S RNA Autoantibody

    Toshio Uchiumi;Ryo Kominami

  • Direct evidence for interaction of the conserved GTPase domain within 28 S RNA with mammalian ribosomal acidic phosphoproteins and L12.

    T Uchiumi;R Kominami

  • Gene expression pattern Dynamic expression of basic helix-loop-helix Olig family members: implication of Olig2 in neuron and oligodendrocyte differentiation and identification of a new member, Olig3

    Hirohide Takebayashi;Shosei Yoshida;Michiya Sugimori;Hidetaka Kosako

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiromichi Yonekawa
Hiromichi Yonekawa Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
Masami Muramatsu
Masami Muramatsu Saitama Medical University
Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama
Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama Niigata University
Toshihiko Shiroishi
Toshihiko Shiroishi National Institute of Genetics
Kazuo Moriwaki
Kazuo Moriwaki National Institute of Genetics
Shinichi Aizawa
Shinichi Aizawa Kumamoto University
Takashi Yamamoto
Takashi Yamamoto Hiroshima University
Manabu Abe
Manabu Abe Niigata University
Minako Nagao
Minako Nagao National Cancer Research Institute, UK
Kenji Sakimura
Kenji Sakimura Niigata University

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