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Tomohiro Kato is affiliated with St. Marianna University School of Medicine in Japan. The scientist's research spans Environmental Science and Engineering, with substantial work in subfields including Civil and Structural Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The main topics covered in their research involve:

  • Landfill Environmental Impact Studies
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Concrete and Cement Materials Research
  • Arsenic contamination and mitigation
  • Mine drainage and remediation techniques
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling

Kato has contributed to a range of recent papers, including:

  • "Sorption-desorption column tests to evaluate the attenuation layer using soil amended with a stabilising agent," 2021, SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
  • "Evaluating temperature effects on leaching behavior of geogenic arsenic and boron from crushed excavated rocks using shaking and nonshaking batch tests," 2023, SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS

Other notable papers coauthored in venues they frequently publish in include:

  • "Scaling, rotation, and channeling behavior of helical and skyrmion spin textures in thin films of Te-doped Cu 2OSeO 3," 2020, Science Advances
  • "Effect of acidity on attenuation performance of sandy soil amended with granular calcium-magnesium composite," 2021, SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
  • "Evaluating the arsenic attenuation of soil amended with calcium-magnesium composites of different particle sizes," 2022, SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS

Kato frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
  • Japanese Geotechnical Journal
  • Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication
  • Journal of the Society of Materials Science Japan
  • Geotextiles and Geomembranes

Collaborations form an important part of Kato's research, with numerous publications coauthored alongside:

  • Takeshi Katsumi
  • Atsushi Takai
  • Lincoln W. Gathuka
  • Tetsuo Yasutaka
  • Yukari Imoto

These collaborations have contributed to advancing research in soil science, environmental contamination, and mitigation strategies.

Best Publications

  • Potential involvement of oxidative stress in cartilage senescence and development of osteoarthritis: oxidative stress induces chondrocyte telomere instability and downregulation of chondrocyte function

    Kazuo Yudoh;Nguyen van Trieu;Hiroshi Nakamura;Kayo Hongo-Masuko

  • CTLA‐4 is constitutively expressed on tumor cells and can trigger apoptosis upon ligand interaction

    Elisabetta Contardi;Giulio L. Palmisano;Pier Luigi Tazzari;Alberto M. Martelli

  • Subtractive cDNA cloning using oligo(dt)30-latex and PCR: isolation of cDNA clones specific to undifferentiated human embryonal carcinoma cells

    Eiji Hara;Tomohiro Kato;Susumu Nakada;Souei Sekiya

  • Accumulation of multiple T cell clonotypes in the synovial lesions of patients with rheumatoid arthritis revealed by a novel clonality analysis

    Kazuhiko Yamamoto;Kazuhiko Yamamoto;Hiroko Sakoda;Toshihiro Nakajima;Tomohiro Kato

  • The role of C-C chemokines and their receptors in osteoarthritis.

    Guo-Hua Yuan;Kayo Masuko-Hongo;Masahiro Sakata;Jun-Ichiro Tsuruha

  • Identification of novel citrullinated autoantigens of synovium in rheumatoid arthritis using a proteomic approach

    Kosuke Matsuo;Kosuke Matsuo;Yang Xiang;Hiroshi Nakamura;Kayo Masuko

  • T-cell mediated inflammatory pathway in osteoarthritis

    H Nakamura;H Nakamura;S Yoshino;T Kato;J Tsuruha

  • Review: Apoptosis in rheumatoid arthritis: A novel pathway in the regulation of synovial tissue

    Kusuki Nishioka;Tomoko Hasunuma;Tomohiro Kato;Takayuki Sumida

  • The role of subchondral bone resorption pits in osteoarthritis: MMP production by cells derived from bone marrow.

    A. Shibakawa;K. Yudoh;K. Masuko-Hongo;T. Kato

  • 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

  • Proteomic surveillance of autoimmunity in osteoarthritis: identification of triosephosphate isomerase as an autoantigen in patients with osteoarthritis.

    Yang Xiang;Taichi Sekine;Hiroshi Nakamura;Shinobu Imajoh-Ohmi

  • Effects of glucosamine hydrochloride on the production of prostaglandin E2, nitric oxide and metalloproteases by chondrocytes and synoviocytes in osteoarthritis.

    H Nakamura;A Shibakawa;M Tanaka;T Kato

  • A Potential Role of 15-Deoxy-Δ12,14-prostaglandin J2 for Induction of Human Articular Chondrocyte Apoptosis in Arthritis

    Zheng-Zheng Shan;Kayo Masuko-Hongo;Sheng-Ming Dai;Hiroshi Nakamura

  • Implication of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor induced neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis revealed by proteome analysis

    Masayoshi Katano;Masayoshi Katano;Kazuki Okamoto;Mitsumi Arito;Yuki Kawakami

  • Water‐soluble C60 fullerene prevents degeneration of articular cartilage in osteoarthritis via down‐regulation of chondrocyte catabolic activity and inhibition of cartilage degeneration during disease development

    Kazuo Yudoh;Kiyoshi Shishido;Hideki Murayama;Mitsunobu Yano

  • Anti-inflammatory effects of hyaluronan in arthritis therapy: Not just for viscosity.

    Kayo Masuko;Minako Murata;Kazuo Yudoh;Tomohiro Kato

  • Positron emission tomography with 18F-FDG in osteoarthritic knee

    H. Nakamura;K. Masuko;K. Yudoh;T. Kato

  • High frequencies of identical T cell clonotypes in synovial tissues of rheumatoid arthritis patients suggest the occurrence of common antigen‐driven immune responses

    Y Ikeda;K Masuko;Y Nakai;T Kato

  • Immunologic intervention in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis.

    Guo-Hua Yuan;Kayo Masuko-Hongo;Tomohiro Kato;Kusuki Nishioka

  • Autoantibodies to T cell costimulatory molecules in systemic autoimmune diseases.

    Toshihiro Matsui;Manae Kurokawa;Tetsuji Kobata;Shinji Oki

  • Expression of proteinase-activated receptors (PAR)-2 in articular chondrocytes is modulated by IL-1β, TNF-α and TGF-β

    Y. Xiang;K. Masuko-Hongo;T. Sekine;H. Nakamura

  • Stable clonal expansion of T cells induced by bone marrow transplantation

    Kayo Masuko;Shun-ichi Kato;Masao Hagihara;Fumiko Tsuchida

Frequent Co-Authors

Kusuki Nishioka
Kusuki Nishioka St. Marianna University School of Medicine
Hisataka Moriwaki
Hisataka Moriwaki Gifu University
Tetsuji Kobata
Tetsuji Kobata Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Takayuki Sumida
Takayuki Sumida University of Tsukuba
Shiro Iino
Shiro Iino St. Marianna University School of Medicine
Hiroshi Asahara
Hiroshi Asahara Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Alberto M. Martelli
Alberto M. Martelli University of Bologna
Kazuhiko Koike
Kazuhiko Koike University of Tokyo
Masunori Matsuzaki
Masunori Matsuzaki Yamaguchi University

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