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Yoshikazu Sado

Yoshikazu Sado

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
10390
World Ranking
12749
National Ranking
878

Overview

Yoshikazu Sado is affiliated with Okayama University in Japan and conducts research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work extends across several subfields, including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Molecular Biology, Oncology, Nephrology, and Genetics.

Sado's research topics cover a range of areas such as:

  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
  • Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema
  • Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases

Recent published papers include:

  • "An improved iliac lymph node method for production of monoclonal antibodies," 2021, Development Growth & Differentiation
  • "Collagenofibrotic Glomerulopathy," 2020, Internal Medicine

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sado are:

  • Tomoe Kobayashi
  • Masumi Namba
  • Mayumi Kohno
  • Takayuki Koyano
  • Makoto Matsuyama

Publication venues where Sado's research has appeared include:

  • Development Growth & Differentiation
  • Internal Medicine

Best Publications

  • Differential expression of two basement membrane collagen genes, COL4A6 and COL4A5, demonstrated by immunofluorescence staining using peptide-specific monoclonal antibodies.

    Yoshifumi Ninomiya;Megumi Kagawa;Ken Ichi Iyama;Ichiro Naito

  • New functions for non-collagenous domains of human collagen type IV. Novel integrin ligands inhibiting angiogenesis and tumor growth in vivo.

    Eric Petitclerc;Ariel Boutaud;Archie Prestayko;Jingsong Xu

  • Glomerular basement membrane. Identification of a novel disulfide-cross-linked network of alpha3, alpha4, and alpha5 chains of type IV collagen and its implications for the pathogenesis of Alport syndrome.

    Sripad Gunwar;Fernando Ballester;Milton E. Noelken;Yoshikazu Sado

  • Establishment by the rat lymph node method of epitope-defined monoclonal antibodies recognizing the six different α chains of human type IV collagen

    Yoshikazu Sado;Megumi Kagawa;Yumiko Kishiro;Katsuyuki Sugihara

  • Distinct Target-Derived Signals Organize Formation, Maturation, and Maintenance of Motor Nerve Terminals

    Michael A. Fox;Joshua R. Sanes;Dorin Bogdan Borza;Veraragavan P. Eswarakumar

  • Type IV Collagen of the Glomerular Basement Membrane EVIDENCE THAT THE CHAIN SPECIFICITY OF NETWORK ASSEMBLY IS ENCODED BY THE NONCOLLAGENOUS NC1 DOMAINS

    Ariel Boutaud;Dorin-Bogdan Borza;Olga Bondar;Sripad Gunwar

  • A novel method of preparing rat-monoclonal antibody-producing hybridomas by using rat medial iliac lymph node cells

    Yumiko Kishiro;Megumi Kagawa;Ichiro Naito;Yoshikazu Sado

  • Large-scale identification of genes implicated in kidney glomerulus development and function.

    Minoru Takemoto;Liqun He;Jenny Norlin;Jaakko Patrakka

  • Compositional differences between infant and adult human corneal basement membranes.

    Andrea Kabosova;Dimitri T. Azar;Gregory A. Bannikov;Kevin P. Campbell

  • Acute and chronic microvascular alterations in a mouse model of ischemic acute kidney injury

    Markus Hörbelt;So Young Lee;Henry E. Mang;Nicole L. Knipe

  • High Affinity Binding of Latent Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 to the α2(IV) Chain of Collagen IV

    Matthew W. Olson;Marta Toth;David C. Gervasi;Yoshikazu Sado

  • Basement membrane abnormalities in human eyes with diabetic retinopathy.

    A V Ljubimov;R E Burgeson;R J Butkowski;J R Couchman

  • The NC1 domain of collagen IV encodes a novel network composed of the alpha 1, alpha 2, alpha 5, and alpha 6 chains in smooth muscle basement membranes.

    Dorin-Bogdan Borza;Olga Bondar;Yoshifumi Ninomiya;Yoshikazu Sado

  • Dominant mutations of Col4a1 result in basement membrane defects which lead to anterior segment dysgenesis and glomerulopathy

    Tom Van Agtmael;Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt;Lisa McKie;David G. Brownstein

  • Podocytes Contribute to the Formation of Glomerular Crescents

    Paul Scott Thorner;Michael Ho;Vera Eremina;Yoshikazu Sado

  • Immunohistochemical study of alpha 1-5 chains of type IV collagen in hereditary nephritis.

    Koichi Nakanishi;Norishige Yoshikawa;Norishige Yoshikawa;Kazumoto Iijima;Kazumoto Iijima;Kosaku Kitagawa;Kosaku Kitagawa

  • Organization and expression of basement membrane collagen IV genes and their roles in human disorders.

    Yoshikazu Sado;Megumi Kagawa;Ichiro Naito;Yasuyoshi Ueki

  • Transcriptome-based systematic identification of extracellular matrix proteins

    Ri-ichiroh Manabe;Ko Tsutsui;Tomiko Yamada;Mina Kimura

  • Role of distinct type IV collagen networks in glomerular development and function

    Scott J. Harvey;Keqin Zheng;Yoshikazu Sado;Ichiro Naito

  • Human corneal epithelial basement membrane and integrin alterations in diabetes and diabetic retinopathy.

    A V Ljubimov;Z S Huang;G H Huang;R E Burgeson

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshifumi Ninomiya
Yoshifumi Ninomiya Okayama University
Billy G. Hudson
Billy G. Hudson Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Hideo Baba
Hideo Baba Kumamoto University
Alexander V. Ljubimov
Alexander V. Ljubimov Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Raymond J. Rodgers
Raymond J. Rodgers University of Adelaide
Ambra Pozzi
Ambra Pozzi Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Hajime Nakamura
Hajime Nakamura Kyoto University
Alfred F. Michael
Alfred F. Michael University of Minnesota
Pierre Ronco
Pierre Ronco Sorbonne University
Lydia Sorokin
Lydia Sorokin University of Münster

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