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Yasuo Hotta

Yasuo Hotta

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
5375
World Ranking
19512
National Ranking
1408

Overview

Yasuo Hotta is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan and has contributed to research primarily in the field of Medicine with a focus on various subfields including Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Plant Science, and Neurology.

Their recent publications cover a range of topics and include the following papers:

  • Effects of the WELL Certification and Planting Design on the Evaluation of Co-working Spaces, 2025, Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology
  • Severe Recurrent Guillain-Barré Syndrome with Antibodies against Ganglioside Complexes Related to GQ1b and GD1b, 2025, Internal Medicine
  • Unelongated Stems are an Active Nitrogen-Fixing Site in Rice Stems Supported by Both Sugar and Methane Under Low Nitrogen Conditions, 2025, Rice
  • B-320 Development of Two-step Sandwich CLEIA Kit for Tacrolimus With Automated Sample-Pretreatment Process, LUMIPULSE Presto® iTACT® Tacrolimus, 2023, Clinical Chemistry

The main topics of Hotta's work reflect a broad research scope:

  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Viral Infections and Immunology Research
  • Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
  • Peripheral Neuropathies and Disorders
  • Hereditary Neurological Disorders
  • Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds

Frequent co-authors in Hotta's publications include Akira Yamaguchi, Shinsuke Funakoshi, C. Iwashita, Kyoko Baba, and Sakae Sekiya.

Their works have been published in venues such as Clinical Chemistry, Rice, Internal Medicine, and the Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology.

This combination of fields, topics, and publication outlets illustrates an interdisciplinary approach integrating medical research with plant science and biotechnology. Hotta's contributions notably span studies of neurological disorders, immunology, and agricultural science.

Best Publications

  • Proliferation pattern of postembryonic neuroblasts in the brain of Drosophila melanogaster

    Kei Ito;Yoshiki Hotta

  • MOLECULAR SIZE AND CIRCULARITY OF DNA IN CELLS OF MAMMALS AND HIGHER PLANTS.

    Yasuo Hotta;Alix Bassel

  • Identification and cloning of an mRNA coding for a germ cell-specific A-type lamin in mice

    Kazuhiro Furukawa;Hidehito Inagaki;Yasuo Hotta

  • Localization of RecA-like recombination proteins on chromosomes of the lily at various meiotic stages.

    M Terasawa;A Shinohara;Y Hotta;H Ogawa

  • Analysis of DNA synthesis during meiotic prophase in Lilium

    Yasuo Hotta;Herbert Stern

  • Synthesis of DNA during meiosis.

    Yasuo Hotta;Michio Ito;Herbert Stern

  • Biochemical controls of meiosis.

    Herbert Stern;Yasuo Hotta

  • Characterization of cDNAs induced in meiotic prophase in lily microsporocytes.

    Toshiyuki Kobayashi;Etsuko Kobayashi;Shusei Sato;Yasuo Hotta

  • Difference in the expression level of DNA polymerase β among mouse tissues: High expression in the pachytene spermatocyte

    Fumiko Hirose;Yasuo Hotta;Masamitsu Yamaguchi;Akio Matsukage

  • Nuclear and cytoplasmic ribonucleic acids of calf thymus

    Syozo Osawa;Kenzo Takata;Yasuo Hotta

  • Evidence for increased in vitro recombination with insertion of human hepatitis B virus DNA.

    Okio Hino;Satoshi Tabata;Yasuo Hotta

  • Biochemistry of meiosis.

    H Stern;Y Hotta

  • General recombination mechanisms in extracts of meiotic cells

    Yasuo Hotta;Satoshi Tabata;Robert A. Bouchard;Ramon Piñon

  • Chromatin-Associated DNA Polymerase Activity in Meiotic Cells of Lily and Mouse;its Stimulation by Meiotic Helix-Destabilizing Protein

    Kengo Sakaguchi;Yasuo Hotta;Herbert Stern

  • Studies of meiosis in vitro: II. Effect of inhibiting DNA synthesis during meiotic prophase on chromosome structure and behavior

    Michio Ito;Yasuo Hotta;Herbert Stern

  • DNA Base Composition and Repetitious DNA in Several Conifers

    Jerome P. Miksche;Y. Hotta

  • A DNA-binding protein in meiotic cells of Lilium.

    Yasuo Hotta;Herbert Stern

  • DNA unwinding protein from meiotic cells of Lilium.

    Yasuo Hotta;Herbert Stern

  • Control of differentiation in the fern gametophyte by amino acid analogs and 8-azaguanine.

    Y. Hotta;S. Osawa

  • Replication and nicking of zygotene DNA sequences. Control by a meiosis-specific protein.

    Yasuo Hotta;Satoshi Tabata;Herbert Stern

Frequent Co-Authors

Satoshi Tabata
Satoshi Tabata Tokyo University of Science
Syozo Osawa
Syozo Osawa Nagoya University
Shusei Sato
Shusei Sato Tohoku University
Okio Hino
Okio Hino Juntendo University
Yoshitaka Nagahama
Yoshitaka Nagahama National Institute for Basic Biology
Masahiro Sugiura
Masahiro Sugiura Nagoya University
Hiromichi Okuda
Hiromichi Okuda Prefectural University of Kumamoto
Akiho Yokota
Akiho Yokota Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Yoshinori Watanabe
Yoshinori Watanabe University of Tokyo
Paul Nurse
Paul Nurse The Francis Crick Institute

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