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Shimeru Kamihira

Shimeru Kamihira

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Microbiology

D-Index
68
Citations
12589
World Ranking
2214
National Ranking
72

Overview

Shimeru Kamihira is affiliated with Nagasaki University in Japan. Their professional profile currently reflects active engagement in academic research and teaching within this institution.

While specific details about Kamihira's recent papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues are not available, this profile highlights their ongoing academic presence at Nagasaki University.

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Best Publications

  • Human T-cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-1) proviral load and disease progression in asymptomatic HTLV-1 carriers: a nationwide prospective study in Japan.

    Masako Iwanaga;Masako Iwanaga;Toshiki Watanabe;Atae Utsunomiya;Akihiko Okayama

  • Frequent expression of CCR4 in adult T-cell leukemia and human T-cell leukemia virus type 1–transformed T cells

    Osamu Yoshie;Ryuichi Fujisawa;Takashi Nakayama;Hitomi Harasawa

  • Multidrug Efflux Systems Play an Important Role in the Invasiveness of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Yoichi Hirakata;Ramakrishnan Srikumar;Keith Poole;Naomasa Gotoh

  • Proliferation of adult T cell leukemia/lymphoma cells is associated with the constitutive activation of JAK/STAT proteins.

    Shigeki Takemoto;James C. Mulloy;Anna Cereseto;Thi-Sao Migone

  • Breast cancer resistance protein directly confers SN-38 resistance of lung cancer cells.

    S Kawabata;M Oka;K Shiozawa;K Tsukamoto

  • Two types of defective human T-lymphotropic virus type I provirus in adult T-cell leukemia

    Sadahiro Tamiya;Masao Matsuoka;Ken-ichiro Etoh;Toshiki Watanabe

  • 5′-Long Terminal Repeat-Selective CpG Methylation of Latent Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 Provirus In Vitro and In Vivo

    Tsukasa Koiwa;Akiko Hamano-Usami;Takaomi Ishida;Akihiko Okayama

  • Regional variation in the prevalence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing clinical isolates in the Asia-Pacific region (SENTRY 1998-2002).

    Yoichi Hirakata;Junichi Matsuda;Yoshitsugu Miyazaki;Shimeru Kamihira

  • Long-term study of indolent adult T-cell leukemia-lymphoma

    Yumi Takasaki;Masako Iwanaga;Masako Iwanaga;Yoshitaka Imaizumi;Masayuki Tawara

  • Rapid detection and evaluation of clinical characteristics of emerging multiple-drug-resistant gram-negative rods carrying the metallo-beta-lactamase gene blaIMP.

    Yoichi Hirakata;Koichi Izumikawa;Toshiyuki Yamaguchi;Hiromu Takemura

  • The effect of the microstructure of β-tricalcium phosphate on the metabolism of subsequently formed bone tissue

    Takatoshi Okuda;Koji Ioku;Ikuho Yonezawa;Hideyuki Minagi

  • A novel plasmacytoid dendritic cell line, CAL-1, established from a patient with blastic natural killer cell lymphoma.

    Takahiro Maeda;Kenn Murata;Takuya Fukushima;Kazuyuki Sugahara

  • Dual targeting of transformed and untransformed HTLV-1–infected T cells by DHMEQ, a potent and selective inhibitor of NF-κB, as a strategy for chemoprevention and therapy of adult T-cell leukemia

    Mariko Watanabe;Takeo Ohsugi;Momoko Shoda;Takaomi Ishida

  • Correlation of urinary 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), a biomarker of oxidative DNA damage, and clinical features of hematological disorders: a pilot study.

    Miyuki Honda;Yasuaki Yamada;Masao Tomonaga;Hiroshi Ichinose

  • Establishment and characterization of 10 cell lines derived from patients with adult T-cell leukemia.

    H Hoshino;H Esumi;M Miwa;M Shimoyama

  • Significance of soluble interleukin-2 receptor levels for evaluation of the progression of adult T-cell leukemia.

    Shimeru Kamihira;Sunao Atogami;Hisashi Sohda;Saburo Momita

  • Antimicrobial activity of saturated fatty acids and fatty amines against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

    Takashi Kitahara;Nao Koyama;Junichi Matsuda;Yuko Aoyama

  • Characteristic expression of HTLV-1 basic zipper factor (HBZ) transcripts in HTLV-1 provirus-positive cells

    Tetsuya Usui;Katsunori Yanagihara;Kunihiro Tsukasaki;Ken Murata

  • A Novel Alternative Splicing Isoform of Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 bZIP Factor (HBZ-SI) Targets Distinct Subnuclear Localization

    Ken Murata;Toshihisa Hayashibara;Kazuyuki Sugahara;Akiko Uemura

  • Integration Patterns of HTLV-I Provirus in Relation to the Clinical Course of ATL: Frequent Clonal Change at Crisis From Indolent Disease

    Kunihiro Tsukasaki;Hideki Tsushima;Masaomi Yamamura;Tomoko Hata

  • Antimicrobial activity of superoxidized water

    H. Tanaka;Y. Hirakata;M. Kaku;R. Yoshida

  • Paradoxical expression of IL-28B mRNA in peripheral blood in human T-cell leukemia virus Type-1 mono-infection and co-infection with hepatitis C Virus

    Shimeru Kamihira;Tetsuya Usui;Tatsuki Ichikawa;Naoki Uno

Frequent Co-Authors

Shigeru Kohno
Shigeru Kohno Nagasaki University
Kazunari Yamaguchi
Kazunari Yamaguchi National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo
Katsunori Yanagihara
Katsunori Yanagihara Nagasaki University
Yoshitsugu Miyazaki
Yoshitsugu Miyazaki National Institute of Infectious Diseases
Toshiki Watanabe
Toshiki Watanabe University of Tokyo
Kazuyuki Sugahara
Kazuyuki Sugahara Hokkaido University
Hiroshi Shiku
Hiroshi Shiku Mie University
Naoki Mori
Naoki Mori University of the Ryukyus
Hiroyuki Mano
Hiroyuki Mano University of Tokyo
Atae Utsunomiya
Atae Utsunomiya Kagoshima University

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