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Toshiro Yadomae

Toshiro Yadomae

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
8102
World Ranking
16350
National Ranking
1174

Overview

Toshiro Yadomae is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their academic work is situated within this institution, indicating a connection to one of the leading research universities in Asia.

Although specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, and fields of study are not listed, their profile indicates an active engagement with academic research environments. The absence of detailed publication data suggests that either their work is emerging or that public databases have limited coverage of their research outputs.

Without information on main fields, subfields, or research topics, it is not possible to specify particular areas of scientific focus for Yadomae. Similarly, there are no documented awards or recognitions associated with their work at this time.

The lack of data on book publications further indicates either a focus primarily on journal articles or other types of academic contributions, or that such contributions have not been catalogued in the referenced sources.

Yadomae remains listed as an active scholar, with no indication of being deceased. The available information is concise and reflects the publicly available academic footprint of this researcher affiliated with the University of Tokyo.

Best Publications

  • Antitumor β-Glucan from the Cultured Fruit Body of Agaricus blazei

    Naohito Ohno;Mai Furukawa;Noriko N. Miura;Yoshiyuki Adachi

  • Enhancement of Cytokine Production by Macrophages Stimulated with (1→3)-β-D-Glucan, Grifolan (GRN), Isolated from Grifola frondosa

    Yoshiyuki Adachi;Mitsuhiro Okazaki;Naohito Ohno;Toshiro Yadomae

  • Effect of orally administered β-glucan on macrophage function in mice

    Iwao Suzuki;Hideki Tanaka;Akira Kinoshita;Shozo Oikawa

  • Antitumor 1,3-β-Glucan from Cultured Fruit Body of Sparassis crispa

    Naohito Ohno;Noriko N. Miura;Mitsuhiro Nakajima;Toshiro Yadomae

  • Structure-Activity Relationship of (1→3)-β-D-Glucans in the Induction of Cytokine Production from Macrophages, in Vitro

    Mitsuhiro Okazaki;Yoshiyuki Adachi;Naohito Ohno;Toshiro Yadomae

  • [Structure and biological activities of fungal beta-1,3-glucans].

    Toshiro Yadomae

  • SOLUBILIZATION OF YEAST CELL-WALL BETA -(1 3)-D-GLUCAN BY SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE OXIDATION AND DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE EXTRACTION

    Naohito Ohno;Michiharu Uchiyama;Aiko Tsuzuki;Kazuhiro Tokunaka

  • Immunomodulation by orally administered β-glucan in mice

    Iwao Suzuki;Koichi Hashimoto;Naohito Ohno;Hideki Tanaka

  • Immunopharmacological and immunotoxicological activities of a water-soluble (1→3)-β-d-glucan, CSBG from Candida spp.

    Kazuhiro Tokunaka;Naohito Ohno;Yoshiyuki Adachi;Shigenori Tanaka

  • Comparison of the Immunopharmacological Activities of Triple and Single-Helical Schizophyllan in Mice

    Naohito Ohno;Noriko N. Miura;Norihisa Chiba;Yoshiyuki Adachi

  • NMR characterization of the structure of a β-(1→3)-d-glucan isolate from cultured fruit bodies of Sparassis crispa

    Rui Tada;Toshie Harada;Noriko Nagi-Miura;Yoshiyuki Adachi

  • Immunopharmacological Characterization of a Highly Branched Fungal (1→3)-β-D-Glucan, OL-2,Isolated from Omphalia lapidescens

    Naohito Ohno;Kazuo Saito;Jiro Nemoto;Shinya Kaneko

  • Effect of SCG, 1,3-β- D -Glucan from Sparassis crispa on the Hematopoietic Response in Cyclophosphamide Induced Leukopenic Mice

    Toshie Harada;Noriko Miura;Yoshiyuki Adachi;Mitsuhiro Nakajima

  • Change of Biological Activities of (1→3)-β-D-Glucan from Grifola frondosa upon Molecular Weight Reduction by Heat Treatment

    Yoshiyuki Adachi;Naohito Ohno;Masumi Ohsawa;Shozo Oikawa

  • Characterization of the antitumor glucan obtained from liquid-cultured Grifola frondosa

    Naohito Ohno;Yoshiyuki Adachi;Iwao Suzuki;Kichiro Sato

  • Antitumor and Immunomodulating Activities of a β-Glucan Obtained from Liquid-Cultured Grifola frondosa

    Iwao Suzuki;Koichi Hashimoto;Shozo Oikawa;Kichiro Sato

  • Relationship between Solubility of Grifolan, a Fungal 1,3-β-D-Glucan, and Production of Tumor Necrosis Factor by Macrophages in Vitro

    Ken-ichi Ishibashi;Noriko N. Miura;Yoshiyuki Adachi;Naohito Ohno

  • Antitumor Activity and Structural Characterization of Glucans Extracted from Cultured Fruit Bodies of Grifola frondosa

    Naohito Ohno;Iwao Suzuki;Shozo Oikawa;Kichiro Sato

  • Binding of lysozyme to lipopolysaccharide suppresses tumor necrosis factor production in vivo.

    K Takada;N Ohno;T Yadomae

  • IFN-γ Induction by SCG, 1,3-β-D-Glucan from Sparassis crispa, in DBA/2 Mice In Vitro

    Toshie Harada;Noriko N. Miura;Yoshiyuki Adachi;Mitsuhiro Nakajima

Frequent Co-Authors

Naohito Ohno
Naohito Ohno Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences
Yoshiyuki Adachi
Yoshiyuki Adachi Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences
Hiroshi Tamura
Hiroshi Tamura Juntendo University
Haruki Yamada
Haruki Yamada Kitasato University
Kikuo Nomoto
Kikuo Nomoto Kyushu University
Yukihiro Shoyama
Yukihiro Shoyama Nagasaki International University
Makoto Kiso
Makoto Kiso Gifu University
Thierry Calandra
Thierry Calandra University of Lausanne
Michel P. Glauser
Michel P. Glauser University Hospital of Lausanne
Kazuo Suzuki
Kazuo Suzuki Teikyo University

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