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Takashi Onodera

Takashi Onodera

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
9491
World Ranking
18879
National Ranking
1359

Overview

Takashi Onodera is a researcher affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan, specializing in Environmental Science and Engineering. Their academic work spans various interconnected subfields including Ecology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Pollution, Water Science and Technology, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The research topics addressed by Onodera include:

  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production
  • Membrane Separation Technologies
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques

Onodera has published research primarily in environmental and engineering journals. Frequent venues for their work include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Journal of Environmental Management
  • Water Science & Technology
  • Biochemical Engineering Journal
  • Water Research

Key recent publications by Onodera include:

  • Evaluation of stable isotope ratios (δ15N and δ18O) of nitrate in advanced sewage treatment processes: Isotopic signature in four process types, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Evaluation of microbial community succession and trophic transfer using microscopic, molecular and stable isotope ratio analysis in a sponge-based sewage treatment system, 2021, Biochemical Engineering Journal
  • Anaerobic reactor with a phase separator for enhancing sulfide removal from wastewater by gas stripping, 2022, Bioresource Technology Reports

Onodera has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Kazuaki Syutsubo
  • Ayato Kohzu
  • Yasuyuki Takemura
  • Kazuya Nishina
  • Kazuhiro Komatsu

Their work often focuses on combining isotope ratio analysis with wastewater treatment methodologies, exploring both microbial community dynamics and chemical transformations during treatment processes. This includes application of isotope signatures to track nitrogen compounds, advanced anaerobic digestion techniques, and gas stripping methods to improve sulfide removal.

Onodera's research integrates laboratory analysis, molecular biology techniques, and engineering approaches to characterize treatment system performance and environmental impact. Their contributions bridge multiple disciplines, combining ecological isotope methodologies with practical engineering solutions to wastewater management challenges.

Best Publications

  • Isolation of a virus from the pancreas of a child with diabetic ketoacidosis.

    Ji-Won Yoon;Marshall Austin;Takashi Onodera;Abner Louis Notkins

  • Prions prevent neuronal cell-line death.

    Chieko Kuwahara;Alice M. Takeuchi;Takuya Nishimura;Keiko Haraguchi

  • Virus-induced diabetes mellitus. XVIII. Inhibition by a nondiabetogenic variant of encephalomyocarditis virus.

    J W Yoon;P R McClintock;T Onodera;A L Notkins

  • Virus-induced diabetes mellitus. XX. Polyendocrinopathy and autoimmunity.

    T Onodera;Antonio Toniolo;Ur Ray;Ab Jenson

  • Virus-induced diabetes mellitus. XV. Beta cell damage and insulin-dependent hyperglycemia in mice infected with coxsackie virus B4.

    Ji-Won Yoon;Takashi Onodera;Abner Louis Notkins

  • Disinfection and Sterilization Using Plasma Technology: Fundamentals and Future Perspectives for Biological Applications

    Akikazu Sakudo;Yoshihito Yagyu;Takashi Onodera

  • A crucial role for matrix metalloproteinase 2 in osteocytic canalicular formation and bone metabolism

    Keiichi Inoue;Keiichi Inoue;Keiichi Inoue;Yuko Mikuni-Takagaki;Kaoru Oikawa;Takeshi Itoh

  • Lymphocytes capable of making monoclonal autoantibodies that react with multiple organs are a common feature of the normal B cell repertoire.

    B S Prabhakar;J Saegusa;T Onodera;A L Notkins

  • Alpha- and beta- cleavages of the amino-terminus of the cellular prion protein.

    Alain Mangé;Florence Béranger;Katell Peoc’h;Takashi Onodera

  • Multiple organ-reactive monoclonal autoantibodies

    Martin V. Haspel;Takashi Onodera;Bellur S. Prabhakar;Patrick R. McClintock

  • Virus-induced autoimmunity: Monoclonal antibodies that react with endocrine tissues

    Martin V. Haspel;Takashi Onodera;Bellur S. Prabhakar;Masakazu Horita

  • The diabetes pandemic and associated infections: suggestions for clinical microbiology

    Antonio Toniolo;Gianluca Cassani;Anna Puggioni;Agostino Rossi

  • Virus-induced diabetes mellitus: reovirus infection of pancreatic beta cells in mice.

    T Onodera;AB Jenson;JW Yoon;AL Notkins

  • Induction of diabetes by cumulative environmental insults from viruses and chemicals.

    Antonio Toniolo;Takashi Onodera;Ji-Won Yoon;Abner Louis Notkins

  • Virus-induced diabetes mellitus: autoimmunity and polyendocrine disease prevented by immunosuppression.

    Takashi Onodera;Usha R. Ray;Kathleen A. Melez;Hoshibumi Suzuki

  • Impairment of superoxide dismutase activation by N-terminally truncated prion protein (PrP) in PrP-deficient neuronal cell line.

    Akikazu Sakudo;Deug-chan Lee;Keiichi Saeki;Yuko Nakamura

  • Activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase by cellular prion protein and its role in cell survival.

    Neville Vassallo;Jochen Herms;Christina Behrens;Bjarne Krebs

  • Virus-Induced Autoimmunity

    Abner Louis Notkins;Takashi Onodera;Bellur Prabhakar

  • Virus-induced diabetes mellitus. Glucose abnormalities produced in mice by the six members of the coxsackie b virus group.

    Antonio Toniolo;Takashi Onodera;George Jordan;Ji-Won Yoon

  • Isolation of Scrapie Agent from the Placenta of Sheep with Natural Scrapie in Japan

    Takashi Onodera;Toshio Ikeda;Yasukazu Muramatsu;Morikazu Shinagawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Shigeyoshi Itohara
Shigeyoshi Itohara RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Kazuyoshi Ikuta
Kazuyoshi Ikuta Osaka University
Abner Louis Notkins
Abner Louis Notkins National Institutes of Health
Antonio Toniolo
Antonio Toniolo University of Insubria
Ji-Won Yoon
Ji-Won Yoon Chung-Ang University
Mamoru Ito
Mamoru Ito Central Institute for Experimental Animals
Bellur S. Prabhakar
Bellur S. Prabhakar University of Illinois at Chicago
Tetsutaro Sata
Tetsutaro Sata National Institute of Infectious Diseases
Kazuo Suzuki
Kazuo Suzuki Teikyo University
Wolfram H. Gerlich
Wolfram H. Gerlich University of Giessen

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