Masahira Hattori
Waseda University
446 Papers
2.6K Citations
Masahira Hattori is an academic researcher from Waseda University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Genome. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 427 publications. Previous affiliations of Masahira Hattori include Keio University & Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc..
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Papers
Effects of dietary modulations of protein intake on the progression of glomerulosclerosis in unilaterally nephrectomized rats with passive Heymann nephritis.
TL;DR: It is possible that ad libitum ingestion of dietary protein will have adverse effects on the clinical course of human membranous nephropathy, especially in the reduced number of functional nephrons.
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Iodidimonas gelatinilytica sp. nov., aerobic iodide-oxidizing bacteria isolated from brine water and surface seawater
TL;DR: A phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence revealed that strains Hi-2T and Mie-1 were located near Iodidimonas muriae C-3T with 99.2% sequence similarity.
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A 3-dimensional mathematical model of microbial proliferation that generates the characteristic cumulative relative abundance distributions in gut microbiomes
Lena Takayasu,Wataru Suda,Wataru Suda,Eiichiro Watanabe,Shinji Fukuda,Kageyasu Takanashi,Hiroshi Ohno,Misako Takayasu,Hideki Takayasu,Masahira Hattori,Masahira Hattori +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the cumulative relative abundance distribution (CRAD) of microbial species can be approximated by a power law function, and that the CRAD may be determined by the ratio of emerging to pre-existing species during non-uniform spatially competitive proliferation, independent of species composition.
A novel gene, DSCR5, from the distal Down syndrome critical region on chromosome 21q22.2.
Takushi Togashi,Dong-Kug Choi,Todd D. Taylor,Yutaka Suzuki,Sumio Sugano,Masahira Hattori,Yoshiyuki Sakaki +6 more
TL;DR: Comparison of the sequences between the predicted cDNA and the molecularly cloned cDNA revealed that the computer programs had limited validity to correctly predict the terminal exons, and molecular cloning should always be required to complement the inadequacy of the computer predictions.
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The Parachlorella Genome and Transcriptome Endorse Active RWP-RK, Meiosis and Flagellar Genes in Trebouxiophycean Algae
Shuhei Ota,Kenshiro Oshima,Tomokazu Yamazaki,Tsuyoshi Takeshita,Kateřina Bišová,Vilém Zachleder,Masahira Hattori,Masahira Hattori,Shigeyuki Kawano +8 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a poster presented at the 2016 Japan Science and Technology Agency/CREST/START conference on bioinformatics and nanofiltration titled “Superfiltration and Superfiltration Cycles of Algae: Foundations of Superfishing and Nanofiltration Engineering”.