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J-GLOBAL ID:200901003868778099
Update date: Jun. 28, 2022
Sekizuka Tsuyoshi
セキヅカ ツヨシ | Sekizuka Tsuyoshi
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Graduate student(phD course)
Research field (8):
Bacteriology
, Genomics
, Molecular biology
, Systems genomics
, Genomics
, Molecular biology
, Systems genomics
, Genomics
Research keywords (10):
細菌叢
, 薬剤耐性
, 多様性
, ゲノム
, 病原因子
, 細菌
, Diversity
, Genome
, Pathogenic factor
, Bacteria
Research theme for competitive and other funds (1):
- 2004 - 2007 Comparative molecular biology of pathogenic genes of thermophilic Campylobacter lari
Papers (94):
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Chisato Sakuma, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka, Makoto Kuroda, Fumio Kasai, Kyoko Saito, Masaki Ikeda, Toshiyuki Yamaji, Naoki Osada, Kentaro Hanada. Novel endogenous simian retroviral integrations in Vero cells: Implications for quality control of a human vaccine cell substrate. Scientific Reports. 2018. 8. 1. 644
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Hiroaki Kubota, Yoshifumi Uwamino, Mari Matsui, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka, Yasunori Suzuki, Rumi Okuno, Yumi Uchitani, Tsukasa Ariyoshi, Wataru Aoki, Satowa Suzuki, et al. FRI-4 carbapenemase-producing Enterobacter cloacae complex isolated in Tokyo, Japan. The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy. 2018. 73. 11. 2969-2972
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Sekizuka T, Yatsu K, Inamine Y, Segawa T, Nishio M, Kishi N, Kuroda M. Complete Genome Sequence of a blaKPC-2-Positive Klebsiella pneumoniae Strain Isolated from the Effluent of an Urban Sewage Treatment Plant in Japan. mSphere. 2018. 3. 5
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Hayashi T, Tsukagoshi H, Sekizuka T, Ishikawa D, Imai M, Fujita M, Kuroda M, Saruki N. Next-generation DNA sequencing analysis of two Streptococcus suis ST28 isolates associated with human infective endocarditis and meningitis in Gunma, Japan: a case report. Infectious diseases (London, England). 2018. 1-5
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Ito T, Sekizuka T, Kishi N, Yamashita A, Kuroda M. Conventional culture methods with commercially available media unveil the presence of novel culturable bacteria. Gut microbes. 2018. 1-15
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MISC (8):
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T Sekizuka, T Gondo, O Murayama, Y Kato, JE Moore, BC Millar, M Matsuda. Molecular cloning, nucleotide sequencing and characterization of the flagellin gene from isolates of urease-positive thermophilic Campylobacter. RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY. 2004. 155. 3. 185-191
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T Sekizuka, T Gondo, O Murayama, Y Kato, JE Moore, BC Millar, M Matsuda. Molecular cloning, nucleotide sequencing and characterization of the flagellin gene from isolates of urease-positive thermophilic Campylobacter. RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY. 2004. 155. 3. 185-191
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M Watabe, T Sekizuka, BC Millar, PJ Rooney, JE Moore, M Matsuda, LH Xiao, CJ Lowery, JSG Dooley, Rao, JR. Investigation of faecal pathogens in a flock of mute swans (Cygnus olor). VETERINARY RECORD. 2004. 154. 9. 279-280
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M Watabe, T Sekizuka, BC Millar, PJ Rooney, JE Moore, M Matsuda, LH Xiao, CJ Lowery, JSG Dooley, Rao, JR. Investigation of faecal pathogens in a flock of mute swans (Cygnus olor). VETERINARY RECORD. 2004. 154. 9. 279-280
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Two Japanese urease-positive thermophilic campylobacters, CF89-12 and CF89-14, isolated in 1989 prove to be two distinct available. British Journal of Biomedical Science. 2002. 59. 1. 65
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Works (2):
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Characterization of the flagellin gene of Campylobacter lari
2002 - 2004
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Investigation of faecal pathogens in a flock of mute swans
2002 - 2003
Education (5):
- - 2007 Azabu University
- - 2004 Azabu University
- - 2004 Azabu University Course of Environmental Health Sciences
- - 2002 Azabu University Department of Hygienic Technology
- - 2002 Azabu University Department of Hygienic Technology
Professional career (1):
- Master of Environmental Health (Azabu University)
Work history (3):
- 2015 - 現在 National Institute of Infectious Diseases Laboratory of Bacterial Genomics, Pathogen Genomics Center Chief
- 2011 - 2015 National Institute of Infectious Diseases Laboratory of Bacterial Genomics, Pathogen Genomics Center Senior Researcher
- 2007 - 2011 National Institute of Infectious Diseases Laboratory of Bacterial Genomics, Pathogen Genomics Center Researcher
Association Membership(s) (4):
日本細菌学会
, 日本分子生物学会
, Japanese Society for Bacteriology
, The Molecular Biology Society of Japan
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