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Shonen Yoshida

Shonen Yoshida

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
56
Citations
7263
World Ranking
2232
National Ranking
174

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Shonen Yoshida is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan. Their academic profile focuses on research contributions in various fields, although specific fields of study and publication records are not detailed in the available information.

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Best Publications

  • The inhibitory action of fatty acids on DNA polymerase β

    Yoshiyuki Mizushina;Shonen Yoshida;Akio Matsukage;Kengo Sakaguchi

  • Sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol, KM043, a New Potent Inhibitor of Eukaryotic DNA Polymerases and HIV-Reverse Transcriptase Type 1 from a Marine Red Alga, Gigartina tenella.

    Keisuke Ohta;Yoshiyuki Mizushima;Noriko Hirata;Masaharu Takemura

  • Fatty acids selectively inhibit eukaryotic DNA polymerase activities in vitro.

    Yoshiyuki Mizushina;Nobukazu Tanaka;Hisaaki Yagi;Takayoshi Kurosawa

  • Structural study of immunoaffinity-purified DNA polymerase α-DNA primase complex from calf thymus

    Katsuyuki Tamai;Kiyohide Kojima;Takamasa Hanaichi;Shigeo Masaki

  • A Mushroom Fruiting Body-Inducing Substance Inhibits Activities of Replicative DNA Polymerases

    Yoshiyuki Mizushina;Linda Hanashima;Toyofumi Yamaguchi;Masaharu Takemura

  • Pestalotiopsins A and B: New Caryophyllenes from an Endophytic Fungus of Taxus brevifolia

    Maurizio Pulici;Fumio Sugawara;Hiroyuki Koshino;Jun Uzawa

  • Intracellular localization and metabolism of DNA polymerase α in human cells visualized with monoclonal antibody

    Hiromu Nakamura;Toshiteru Morita;Shiego Masaki;Shonen Yoshida

  • Cell cycle-associated accumulation of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) in the nuclei of human gingival fibroblasts

    Wan-Qian Zhao;Hang Li;Kyoko Yamashita;Xiao-Kui Guo

  • Studies on inhibitors of mammalian DNA polymerase α and β: Sulfolipids from a pteridophyte, Athyrium niponicum

    Yoshiyuki Mizushina;Itiro Watanabe;Keisuke Ohta;Masaharu Takemura

  • Inhibition of DNA polymerase-alpha and -beta of calf thymus by 1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine-5'-triphosphate.

    Shonen Yoshida;Machiko Yamada;Shigeo Masaki

  • Multiple molecular species of cytoplasmic DNA polymerase from calf thymus

    Shonen Yoshida;Toyoko Kondo;Teruo Ando

  • Lithocholic Acid, a Putative Tumor Promoter, Inhibits Mammalian DNA Polymerase β

    Akio Ogawa;Takashi Murate;Motoshi Suzuki;Yuji Nimura

  • Down-regulation of telomerase activity is an early event in the differentiation of HL60 cells.

    Ericka Savoysky;Kenji Yoshida;Toshihiko Ohtomo;Yohsuke Yamaguchi

  • Thermus aquaticus DNA Polymerase I Mutants with Altered Fidelity: INTERACTING MUTATIONS IN THE O-HELIX

    Motoshi Suzuki;Motoshi Suzuki;Shonen Yoshida;Elinor T. Adman;A. Blank

  • A possible role of nuclear ceramide and sphingosine in hepatocyte apoptosis in rat liver.

    Kyoji Tsugane;Keiko Tamiya-Koizumi;Masato Nagino;Yuji Nimura

  • The 5′-triphosphates of 3′-azido-3′-deoxythymidine and 2′, 3′-dideoxynucleosides inhibit DNA polymerase γ by different mechanisms

    Shunji Izuta;Mineo Saneyoshi;Takeshi Sakurai;Motoshi Suzuki

  • Internal biliary drainage, unlike external drainage, does not suppress the regeneration of cholestatic rat liver after partial hepatectomy

    Hideaki Suzuki;Shinsuke Iyomasa;Yuji Nimura;Shonen Yoshida

  • Palm Mutants in DNA Polymerases α and η Alter DNA Replication Fidelity and Translesion Activity

    Atsuko Niimi;Siripan Limsirichaikul;Shonen Yoshida;Shigenori Iwai

  • Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase stimulates DNA polymerase alpha by physical association.

    Cynthia Marie G Simbulan;Motoshi Suzuki;Shunji Izuta;Takeshi Sakurai

  • Action of a new mammalian DNA polymerase inhibitor, sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol.

    Keisuke Ohta;Yoshiyuki Mizushina;Noriko Hirata;Masaharu Takemura

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuji Nimura
Yuji Nimura Nagoya University
Yoshiyuki Mizushina
Yoshiyuki Mizushina Shinshu University
Kengo Sakaguchi
Kengo Sakaguchi Tokyo University of Science
Masato Nagino
Masato Nagino Nagoya University
Yukihiro Nishiyama
Yukihiro Nishiyama Nagoya University
Akio Matsukage
Akio Matsukage Hokkaido University
Hidehiko Saito
Hidehiko Saito Nagoya Medical Center
Stuart Linn
Stuart Linn University of California, Berkeley
Hiromi Yoshida
Hiromi Yoshida Kobe Gakuin University
Fumio Hanaoka
Fumio Hanaoka National Institute of Genetics

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