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Shiro Iino is affiliated with St. Marianna University School of Medicine in Japan. Their work is connected to this institution, which suggests a focus within medical or clinical research.

While detailed records of publications, co-authors, and venues are not available, Shiro Iino's presence within the academic medical environment indicates engagement with research activities typical of such institutions. This often includes clinical studies, medical education, or specialized medical fields.

No specific research topics, fields of study, or subfields have been documented for Shiro Iino, nor are there listed awards or book publications. This absence of information implies that either their research portfolio is not yet publicly cataloged in accessible databases or is limited in scope as recorded.

The lack of recorded recent papers or frequent publication venues suggests that research contributions might be in progress, or documented through different channels such as institutional reports or conference presentations not captured in standard indexing.

The neutral overview of Shiro Iino's academic profile points to a scholar operating within a structured medical research environment at St. Marianna University, with potential involvement in healthcare-related scientific inquiry.

Best Publications

  • Geographic distribution of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype in patients with chronic HBV infection in Japan

    Etsuro Orito;Takafumi Ichida;Hiroshi Sakugawa;Michio Sata

  • A case-control study for clinical and molecular biological differences between hepatitis B viruses of genotypes B and C

    Etsuro Orito;Masashi Mizokami;Hiroshi Sakugawa;Kojiro Michitaka

  • High‐level expression of hepatitis B virus HBx gene and hepatocarcinogenesis in transgenic mice

    Kazuhiko Koike;Kyoji Moriya;Shiro Iino;Hiroshi Yotsuyanagi

  • A high prevalence of antibody to the hepatitis C virus in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma in Japan.

    Kusuya Nishioka;Junnosuke Watanabe;Seiichi Furuta;Eiji Tanaka

  • Genotypes and titers of hepatitis C virus for predicting response to interferon in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

    Kunihiko Hino;Shigehiko Sainokami;Kazumi Shimoda;Shiro Iino

  • Persistent viremia after recovery from self‐limited acute hepatitis B

    Hiroshi Yotsuyanagi;Kiyomi Yasuda;Shiro Iino;Kyoji Moriya

  • Efficacy of lamivudine for preventing hepatocellular carcinoma in chronic hepatitis B: A multicenter retrospective study of 2795 patients.

    Akihiro Matsumoto;Eiji Tanaka;Akinori Rokuhara;Kendo Kiyosawa

  • The serology of chronic hepatitis B infection revisited

    T Maruyama;A McLachlan;S Iino;K Koike

  • Treatment of chronic hepatitis C with high-dose interferon alpha-2b. A multicenter study.

    Shiro Iino;Kunihiko Hino;Tetsuo Kuroki;Hiroshi Suzuki

  • Induction of cell cycle progression by hepatitis B virus HBx gene expression in quiescent mouse fibroblasts.

    K Koike;K Moriya;H Yotsuyanagi;S Iino

  • Loss of serum HCV RNA at week 4 of interferon-alpha therapy is associated with more favorable long-term response in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

    Etsuro Orito;Masashi Mizokami;Kaoru Suzuki;Ken‐Ichi Ohba

  • Frequent presence of HBV in the sera of HBsAg-negative, anti-HBc-positive blood donors.

    Hiroshi Yotsuyanagi;Kiyomi Yasuda;Kyoji Moriya;Yoshizumi Shintani

  • Expression of hepatitis C virus envelope proteins in transgenic mice.

    Kazuhiko Koike;Kyoji Moriya;Kohtaro Ishibashi;Yoshiharu Matsuura

  • Prolonged fecal excretion of hepatitis A virus in adult patients with hepatitis A as determined by polymerase chain reaction.

    H Yotsuyanagi;K Koike;K Yasuda;K Moriya

  • Quantitative detection of hepatitis B virus by transcription-mediated amplification and hybridization protection assay.

    Keiichi Kamisango;Chieko Kamogawa;Mayumi Sumi;Susumu Goto

  • Serology of acute exacerbation in chronic hepatitis B virus infection

    Toshiyuki Maruyama;Shiro Iino;Kazuhiko Koike;Kiyomi Yasuda

  • Virologic Analysis of Non-B, Non-C Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Japan: Frequent Involvement of Hepatitis B Virus

    Hiroshi Yotsuyanagi;Hiroshi Yotsuyanagi;Yoshizumi Shintani;Kyoji Moriya;Hajime Fujie

  • Hepatitis B virus genotypes and hepatocellular carcinoma in Japan

    Hajime Fujie;Kyoji Moriya;Yoshizumi Shintani;Hiroshi Yotsuyanagi

  • Therapeutic effects of stronger neo-minophagen C at different doses on chronic hepatitis and liver cirrhosis.

    Shiro Iino;Toshiro Tango;Takashi Matsushima;Gotaro Toda

  • Low serum level of hepatitis B core-related antigen indicates unlikely reactivation of hepatitis after cessation of lamivudine therapy.

    Akihiro Matsumoto;Eiji Tanaka;Masahito Minami;Takeshi Okanoue

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Suzuki
Hiroshi Suzuki Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
Kazuhiko Koike
Kazuhiko Koike University of Tokyo
Masashi Mizokami
Masashi Mizokami National Center For Global Health and Medicine
Hiromitsu Kumada
Hiromitsu Kumada Fukuoka University
Etsuro Orito
Etsuro Orito Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital
Michio Sata
Michio Sata Kurume University
Kendo Kiyosawa
Kendo Kiyosawa Shinshu University
Norio Hayashi
Norio Hayashi Osaka University
Ryuzo Ueda
Ryuzo Ueda Nagoya University
Eiji Tanaka
Eiji Tanaka Shinshu University

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