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Overview

Yasuhiro Ikeda is affiliated with AstraZeneca in the United Kingdom and has contributed research primarily in the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their research output encompasses 14 publications in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, alongside 11 in medical sciences. The subfields they have engaged with include molecular biology, ophthalmology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, infectious diseases, and genetics.

The research topics explored by Yasuhiro Ikeda span retinal development and disorders, retinal diseases and treatments, CRISPR and genetic engineering, virus-based gene therapy research, retinal and macular surgery, SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, as well as biosensors and analytical detection.

Frequent publication venues for their work include Analytical Chemistry, Journal of Medical Genetics, Journal of Virology, Cancer Gene Therapy, and Scientific Reports, each featuring at least one of their articles.

Their notable recent papers are:

  • Development of a Parallel Reaction Monitoring Mass Spectrometry Assay for the Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein and Nucleoprotein (2020, Analytical Chemistry)
  • Likely pathogenic structural variants in genetically unsolved patients with retinitis pigmentosa revealed by long-read sequencing (2022, Journal of Medical Genetics)
  • Oncolytic Foamy Virus: Generation and Properties of a Nonpathogenic Replicating Retroviral Vector System That Targets Chronically Proliferating Cancer Cells (2021, Journal of Virology)
  • Evaluation of the stability and intratumoral delivery of foreign transgenes encoded by an oncolytic Foamy Virus vector (2022, Cancer Gene Therapy)
  • Drinking hydrogen water improves photoreceptor structure and function in retinal degeneration 6 mice (2022, Scientific Reports)

Yasuhiro Ikeda has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Yusuke Murakami, Yoshito Koyanagi, Kohta Fujiwara, Koh-Hei Sonoda, and Shinji Ueno.

Best Publications

  • Somatic oxidative bioenergetics transitions into pluripotency-dependent glycolysis to facilitate nuclear reprogramming

    Clifford D.L. Folmes;Timothy J. Nelson;Almudena Martinez-Fernandez;D. Kent Arrell

  • Fibulin-5/DANCE is essential for elastogenesis in vivo

    Tomoyuki Nakamura;Pilar Ruiz Lozano;Yasuhiro Ikeda;Yoshitaka Iwanaga

  • Repair of Acute Myocardial Infarction by Human Stemness Factors Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

    Timothy J. Nelson;Almudena Martinez-Fernandez;Satsuki Yamada;Carmen Perez-Terzic

  • A Defect in the Kv Channel-Interacting Protein 2 (KChIP2) Gene Leads to a Complete Loss of Ito and Confers Susceptibility to Ventricular Tachycardia

    Hai-Chien Kuo;Ching-Feng Cheng;Robert B. Clark;Jim J.-C. Lin

  • Chronic suppression of heart-failure progression by a pseudophosphorylated mutant of phospholamban via in vivo cardiac rAAV gene delivery

    Masahiko Hoshijima;Yasuhiro Ikeda;Yoshitaka Iwanaga;Susumu Minamisawa

  • Lentiviral vectors: basic to translational

    Toshie Sakuma;Michael A. Barry;Yasuhiro Ikeda

  • PDX1, Neurogenin-3, and MAFA: critical transcription regulators for beta cell development and regeneration

    Yaxi Zhu;Yaxi Zhu;Qian Liu;Zhiguang Zhou;Yasuhiro Ikeda

  • Use of CD134 as a primary receptor by the feline immunodeficiency virus.

    Masayuki Shimojima;Takayuki Miyazawa;Takayuki Miyazawa;Yasuhiro Ikeda;Elizabeth L. McMonagle

  • Predominance of canine parvovirus (CPV) in unvaccinated cat populations and emergence of new antigenic types of CPVs in cats.

    Yasuhiro Ikeda;Masami Mochizuki;Risako Naito;Kazuya Nakamura

  • Continuous high-titer HIV-1 vector production

    Yasuhiro Ikeda;Yasuhiro Takeuchi;Francisco Martin;Francois Loic Cosset

  • Exercise prevents diet-induced cellular senescence in adipose tissue

    Marissa J. Schafer;Thomas A. White;Glenda Evans;Jason M. Tonne

  • Chronic phospholamban inhibition prevents progressive cardiac dysfunction and pathological remodeling after infarction in rats

    Yoshitaka Iwanaga;Masahiko Hoshijima;Yusu Gu;Mitsuo Iwatate

  • Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia Is Caused by Mutation-Linked Defective Conformational Regulation of the Ryanodine Receptor

    Hitoshi Uchinoumi;Masafumi Yano;Takeshi Suetomi;Makoto Ono

  • Scavenging free radicals by low-dose carvedilol prevents redox-dependent Ca2+ leak via stabilization of ryanodine receptor in heart failure.

    Mamoru Mochizuki;Masafumi Yano;Tetsuro Oda;Hiroki Tateishi

  • Novel targets for HIV therapy.

    Warner C. Greene;Zeger Debyser;Yasuhiro Ikeda;Eric O. Freed

  • Postentry Restriction to Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Based Vector Transduction in Human Monocytes

    Stuart Neil;Francisco Martin;Yasuhiro Ikeda;Mary Collins

  • Correction of defective interdomain interaction within ryanodine receptor by antioxidant is a new therapeutic strategy against heart failure

    Masafumi Yano;Shinichi Okuda;Tetsuro Oda;Takahiro Tokuhisa

  • The mitotic kinase Aurora-A promotes distant metastases by inducing epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in ERα + breast cancer cells

    A B D'Assoro;T Liu;C Quatraro;A Amato

  • The MDM2-p53-pyruvate carboxylase signalling axis couples mitochondrial metabolism to glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in pancreatic β-cells

    Xiaomu Li;Xiaomu Li;Kenneth K.Y. Cheng;Zhuohao Liu;Jin Kui Yang

  • RAPID COMMUNICATION Predominance of Canine Parvovirus (CPV) in Unvaccinated Cat Populations and Emergence of New Antigenic Types of CPVs in Cats

    Yasuhiro Ikeda;Masami Mochizuki;Risako Naito;Kazuya Nakamura

Frequent Co-Authors

Takeshi Mikami
Takeshi Mikami University of Tokyo
Mary Collins
Mary Collins Queen Mary University of London
Andre Terzic
Andre Terzic Mayo Clinic
Yasushi Kawaguchi
Yasushi Kawaguchi University of Tokyo
Keizo Tomonaga
Keizo Tomonaga Kyoto University
Yasuhiro Takeuchi
Yasuhiro Takeuchi University College London
Masayuki Shimojima
Masayuki Shimojima National Institutes of Health
John C. Burnett
John C. Burnett Mayo Clinic
Kah Whye Peng
Kah Whye Peng Mayo Clinic

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