2022 - Research.com Microbiology in Japan Leader Award
His main research concerns Immunology, Internal medicine, Pathology, Connective tissue disease and Fibrosis. His study in Autoimmune disease, Autoantibody, Autoimmunity, Inflammation and CD19 is carried out as part of his studies in Immunology. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gastroenterology and Endocrinology.
His work in Pathology covers topics such as Endothelium which are related to areas like Endothelial stem cell. His Connective tissue disease research incorporates elements of Systemic disease, Immunopathology, Dermatomyositis and Scleroderma. His Fibrosis study incorporates themes from Cancer research, Cytokine, Connective tissue, CTGF and Bleomycin.
His primary areas of investigation include Immunology, Internal medicine, Pathology, Dermatology and Connective tissue disease. His study explores the link between Immunology and topics such as Fibrosis that cross with problems in Immune system. His research in Internal medicine tackles topics such as Gastroenterology which are related to areas like Interstitial lung disease.
His research in Pathology is mostly concerned with Localized Scleroderma. His Connective tissue disease research integrates issues from Scleroderma, Systemic disease, Immunopathology, Dermatomyositis and Pulmonary fibrosis. Autoantibody and Autoimmunity are commonly linked in his work.
Shinichi Sato focuses on Internal medicine, Immunology, Dermatology, Cancer research and Pathology. His Internal medicine research includes themes of Gastroenterology and Endocrinology. His study in Immune system, Inflammation, Atopic dermatitis, Chemokine and Pathogenesis are all subfields of Immunology.
His work in Dermatology addresses subjects such as Mycosis fungoides, which are connected to disciplines such as Immunohistochemistry. His Cancer research research focuses on Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and how it relates to T cell and Cell culture. His research in Fibrosis intersects with topics in FLI1 and Flow cytometry.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cancer research, Immunology, Internal medicine, Fibrosis and Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. His studies in Cancer research integrate themes in fields like Cell, Cell migration, Transfection, Flow cytometry and Fibrosarcomatous Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans. His Immunology study frequently links to related topics such as Downregulation and upregulation.
His work carried out in the field of Internal medicine brings together such families of science as Gastroenterology and Endocrinology. He has included themes like Autocrine signalling, Adiponectin, FLI1, Immune system and White adipose tissue in his Fibrosis study. His Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma research incorporates themes from T cell, Angiogenesis, Cell culture and Tumor progression.
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Risk thresholds for alcohol consumption: combined analysis of individual-participant data for 599 912 current drinkers in 83 prospective studies
Angela M. Wood;Stephen Kaptoge;Adam S. Butterworth;Peter Willeit.
The Lancet (2018)
Connective Tissue Growth Factor Gene Expression in Tissue Sections From Localized Scleroderma, Keloid, and Other Fibrotic Skin Disorders
Atsuyuki Igarashi;Kiyoko Nashiro;Kanako Kikuchi;Shinichi Sato.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (1996)
Association of Cardiometabolic Multimorbidity With Mortality
Emanuele Di Angelantonio;Stephen Kaptoge;David Wormser;Peter Willeit.
JAMA (2015)
Carotid Intima-Media Thickness and Plaque Characteristics as a Risk Factor for Stroke in Japanese Elderly Men
Akihiko Kitamura;Hiroyasu Iso;Hironori Imano;Tetsuya Ohira.
Stroke (2004)
Quantitative Genetic Variation in CD19 Expression Correlates with Autoimmunity
Shinichi Sato;Minoru Hasegawa;Manabu Fujimoto;Thomas F. Tedder.
Journal of Immunology (2000)
Serum triglycerides and risk of coronary heart disease among Japanese men and women
Hiroyasu Iso;Yoshihiko Naito;Shinichi Sato;Akihiko Kitamura.
American Journal of Epidemiology (2001)
World Health Organization cardiovascular disease risk charts: revised models to estimate risk in 21 global regions
Stephen Kaptoge;Lisa Pennells;Dirk De Bacquer;Marie Therese Cooney.
The Lancet Global Health (2019)
Significant Correlation Between Connective Tissue Growth Factor Gene Expression and Skin Sclerosis in Tissue Sections from Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
Atsuyuki Igarashi;Kiyoko Nashiro;Kanako Kikuchi;Shinichi Sato.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (1995)
Regulatory B cells (B10 cells) have a suppressive role in murine lupus: CD19 and B10 cell deficiency exacerbates systemic autoimmunity.
Rei Watanabe;Nobuko Ishiura;Hiroko Nakashima;Yoshihiro Kuwano.
Journal of Immunology (2010)
Altered blood B lymphocyte homeostasis in systemic sclerosis: Expanded naive B cells and diminished but activated memory B cells
Shinichi Sato;Manabu Fujimoto;Minoru Hasegawa;Kazukiko Takehara.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (2004)
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