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Takayuki Ozawa

Takayuki Ozawa

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Biology and Biochemistry

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6593
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Overview

Takayuki Ozawa is a researcher affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan. The work primarily spans the fields of Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Immunology and Microbiology. Within these domains, the subfields of focus include Hematology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

The main scientific topics addressed in Ozawa's research include:

  • Muscle Physiology and Disorders
  • Platelet Disorders and Treatments
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • Muscle metabolism and nutrition
  • Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Viral-associated cancers and disorders
  • Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment

Ozawa has contributed to a range of publications across several scientific journals. The frequent publication venues are:

  • iScience
  • Annals of Hematology
  • Stem Cells
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • STAR Protocols

The following papers authored or coauthored by Ozawa reflect the scope and themes of their research:

  • Systemic administration of monovalent follistatin-like 3-Fc-fusion protein increases muscle mass in mice, 2021, iScience
  • Special AT-Rich Sequence-Binding Protein 1 Supports Survival and Maturation of Naive B Cells Stimulated by B Cell Receptors, 2022, The Journal of Immunology
  • Preparation of monovalent follistatin-like 3-Fc-fusion protein and evaluation of its effects on muscle mass in mice, 2021, STAR Protocols

Although not directly authored by Ozawa, other relevant research papers connected by coauthors include work on follicular lymphoma and acute myeloid leukemia appearing in Annals of Hematology and Stem Cells.

Frequent scientific coauthors collaborating with Ozawa include:

  • Toru Kida
  • Masato Morikawa
  • Kohei Miyazono
  • Hirohiko Shibayama
  • Yasuhiro Shingai

Best Publications

  • MITOCHONDRIAL DNA MUTATIONS AS AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTOR TO AGEING AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASES

    AnthonyW. Linnane;Takayuki Ozawa;Sangkot Marzuki;Masashi Tanaka

  • Deficiencies in Complex I subunits of the respiratory chain in Parkinson's disease

    Yoshikuni Mizuno;Shigeo Ohta;Masashi Tanaka;Shinzaburo Takamiya

  • Hypothesis. Mitochondrial DNA mutations as an important contributor to ageing and degenerative diseases

    A. W. Linnane;S. Marzuki;T. Ozawa;M. Tanaka

  • Increase of deleted mitochondrial DNA in the striatum in Parkinson's disease and senescence.

    Shin-ichiro Ikebe;Masashi Tanaka;Kinji Ohno;Wataru Sato

  • Genetic and functional changes in mitochondria associated with aging.

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  • Age-associated oxygen damage and mutations in mitochondrial DNA in human hearts.

    Mika Hayakawa;Kazuki Hattori;Satoru Sugiyama;Takayuki Ozawa

  • Age-dependent increase in deleted mitochondrial DNA in the human heart: possible contributory factor to presbycardia.

    Kazuki Hattori;Masashi Tanaka;Satoru Sugiyama;Toshihiro Obayashi

  • Immunohistochemical studies on complexes I, II, III, and IV of mitochondria in Parkinson's disease.

    Nobutaka Hattori;Masashi Tanaka;Takayuki Ozawa;Yoshikuni Mizuno

  • Age-associated accumulation of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine in mitochondrial DNA of human diaphragm.

    Mika Hayakawa;Keizo Torii;Satoru Sugiyama;Masashi Tanaka

  • Strand Asymmetry in Human Mitochondrial DNA Mutations

    Masashi Tanaka;Takayuki Ozawa

  • Role of mitochondria in the etiology and pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease.

    Yoshikuni Mizuno;Shin-ichirou Ikebe;Nobutaka Hattori;Yuko Nakagawa-Hattori

  • Quantitative determination of deleted mitochondrial DNA relative to normal DNA in parkinsonian striatum by a kinetic PCR analysis

    Takayuki Ozawa;Masashi Tanaka;Shin-ichiro Ikebe;Kinji Ohno

  • Multiple mitochondrial DNA deletions exist in cardiomyocytes of patients with hypertrophic or dilated cardiomyopathy.

    Takayuki Ozawa;Masashi Tanaka;Satoru Sugiyama;Kazuki Hattori

  • Mechanism of somatic mitochondrial DNA mutations associated with age and diseases.

    Takayuki Ozawa

  • Point mutations of mitochondrial genome in Parkinson's disease

    Shin-ichiro Ikebe;Masashi Tanaka;Takayuki Ozawa

  • Mitochondrial mutation in fatal infantile cardiomyopathy.

    Masashi Tanaka;Hidekazu Ino;Kinji Ohno;Kazuki Hattori

  • Age-associated damage in mitochondrial function in rat hearts.

    Masaaki Takasawa;Mika Hayakawa;Satoru Sugiyama;Kazuki Hattori

  • Massive conversion of guanosine to 8-hydroxy-guanosine in mouse liver mitochondrial DNA by administration of azidothymidine.

    Mika Hayakawa;Takuo Ogawa;Satoru Sugiyama;Masashi Tanaka

  • Identification of two point mutations in the gene coding luteinizing hormone (LH) beta-subunit, associated with immunologically anomalous LH variants.

    Kenji Furui;Nobuhiko Suganuma;Shin-Ichiro Tsukahara;Yoshimasa Asada

  • Immunohistochemical studies on complexes I, II, III, and IV of mitochondria in Parkinson's disease

    N. Hattori;S.-I. Ikebe;M. Tanaka;T. Ozawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Masashi Tanaka
Masashi Tanaka Juntendo University
Kunio Yagi
Kunio Yagi Nagoya University
Kinji Ohno
Kinji Ohno Nagoya University
Yoshiharu Shimomura
Yoshiharu Shimomura Nagoya University
Hidemi Goto
Hidemi Goto Nagoya University
Yuji Nimura
Yuji Nimura Nagoya University
Yoshikuni Mizuno
Yoshikuni Mizuno Juntendo University
Nobutaka Hattori
Nobutaka Hattori Juntendo University
Satoshi Horai
Satoshi Horai The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
Hiroshi Suzuki
Hiroshi Suzuki Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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