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Yoshiaki Kiso is affiliated with the Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a specialization in Molecular Biology, Immunology, Cancer Research, Organic Chemistry, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

Their work encompasses several main topics, including S100 Proteins and Annexins, Immune Response and Inflammation, NF-κB Signaling Pathways, Chemical Synthesis and Analysis, Click Chemistry and Applications, as well as Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research.

Recent publications by Yoshiaki Kiso include the following papers:

  • Mitocryptide-2: Identification of Its Minimum Structure for Specific Activation of FPR2-Possible Receptor Switching from FPR2 to FPR1 by Its Physiological C-terminal Cleavages, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Bioactive Peptides and Drug Discovery, 2020, Drug Delivery System

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Yoshiaki Kiso include:

  • Takayuki Marutani
  • Kodai Nishino
  • Tomoyuki Miyaji
  • Keisuke Kamada
  • Koji Ohura

The main venues for their published work are:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Drug Delivery System

Best Publications

  • Interleukin-1β inhibits long-term potentiation in the CA3 region of mouse hippocampal slices

    Hiroshi Katsuki;Satoru Nakai;Yoshikatsu Hirai;Ken ichi Akaji

  • Atrial natriuretic polypeptide: topographical distribution in the rat brain by radioimmunoassay and immunohistochemistry.

    M. Kawata;K. Nakao;N. Morii;Y. Kiso

  • NPI-2358 is a tubulin-depolymerizing agent: in-vitro evidence for activity as a tumor vascular-disrupting agent.

    Benjamin Nicholson;G. Lloyd;Brian Miller;Michael Palladino

  • Effects of hydrophobicity and molecular size on rejection of aromatic pesticides with nanofiltration membranes

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  • α-Human atrial natriuretic polypeptide is released from the heart and circulates in the body

    Akira Sugawara;Kazuwa Nakao;Narito Morii;Makoto Sakamoto

  • Novel and efficient synthesis of difficult sequence-containing peptides through O-N intramolecular acyl migration reaction of O-acyl isopeptides.

    Youhei Sohma;Masato Sasaki;Yoshio Hayashi;Tooru Kimura

  • Compensating enthalpic and entropic changes hinder binding affinity optimization.

    Virginie Lafont;Anthony A. Armstrong;Hiroyasu Ohtaka;Yoshiaki Kiso

  • PARK7 DJ-1 protects against degeneration of nigral dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson’s disease rat model

    Masatoshi Inden;Takahiro Taira;Yoshihisa Kitamura;Takashi Yanagida

  • Occurrence of atrial natriuretic polypeptide in brain.

    Narito Morii;Kazuwa Nakao;Akira Sugawara;Makoto Sakamoto

  • Rejection properties of non-phenylic pesticides with nanofiltration membranes

    Unknown

  • Structure of HIV-1 protease with KNI-272, a tight-binding transition-state analog containing allophenylnorstatine.

    Eric T Baldwin;T.Narayana Bhat;Sergei Gulnik;Beishan Liu

  • The novel β-secretase inhibitor KMI-429 reduces amyloid β peptide production in amyloid precursor protein transgenic and wild-type mice

    Masashi Asai;Chinatsu Hattori;Nobuhisa Iwata;Takaomi C. Saido

  • Paclitaxel prodrugs: toward smarter delivery of anticancer agents.

    Mariusz Skwarczynski;Yoshio Hayashi;Yoshiaki Kiso

  • The binding energetics of first- and second-generation HIV-1 protease inhibitors: implications for drug design.

    Adrian Velazquez-Campoy;Yoshiaki Kiso;Ernesto Freire

  • Synthesis of palmitoyl derivatives of insulin and their biological activities.

    Muneaki Hashimoto;Kanji Takada;Yoshiaki Kiso;Shozo Muranishi

  • Solution NMR evidence that the HIV-1 protease catalytic aspartyl groups have different ionization states in the complex formed with the asymmetric drug KNI-272.

    Yun-Xing Wang;Darón I. Freedberg;Toshimasa Yamazaki;Paul T. Wingfield

  • Radioimmunoassay for α-human and rat atrial natriuretic polypeptide

    Kazuwa Nakao;Akira Sugawara;Narito Morii;Makoto Sakamoto

  • Overcoming Roadblocks in Lead Optimization: A Thermodynamic Perspective

    Adam J Ruben;Yoshiaki Kiso;Ernesto Freire

  • Rejection properties of alkyl phthalates with nanofiltration membranes

    Unknown

  • Analysis of pesticides in environmental water samples by solid-phase micro-extraction-high-performance liquid chromatography.

    Kiyokatsu Jinno;Takayoshi Muramatsu;Yoshihiro Saito;Yoshiaki Kiso

  • Structure of HIV-1 protease in complex with potent inhibitor KNI-272 determined by high-resolution X-ray and neutron crystallography

    Motoyasu Adachi;Takashi Ohhara;Kazuo Kurihara;Taro Tamada

  • Novel amino acid derivatives

    Kenji Akahane;Kinji Iizuka;Tetsuhide Kamijo;Yoshiaki Kiso

  • Orally potent human renin inhibitors derived from angiotensinogen transition state: design, synthesis, and mode of interaction

    Kinji Iizuka;Tetsuhide Kamijo;Hiromu Harada;Kenji Akahane

Frequent Co-Authors

Ernesto Freire
Ernesto Freire Johns Hopkins University
Kazuwa Nakao
Kazuwa Nakao Kyoto University
Hiroo Imura
Hiroo Imura Kyoto University
Shoichi Ishiura
Shoichi Ishiura University of Tokyo
Yukio Yamori
Yukio Yamori Mukogawa Women's University
Shun Hirota
Shun Hirota Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Katsumi Matsuzaki
Katsumi Matsuzaki Kyoto University
Hideo Saji
Hideo Saji Kyoto University
Rickey Y. Yada
Rickey Y. Yada University of British Columbia
Akiyoshi Fukamizu
Akiyoshi Fukamizu University of Tsukuba

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