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Kazuyoshi Yamane

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Nambu T, Tsuzukibashi O, Uchibori S, Yamane K, Yamanaka T, Maruyama H, et al.
Genome Announc . 2016 Dec; 4(6). PMID: 28034856
Here, we present the complete genome sequence of Rothia aeria type strain JCM 11412, isolated from air in the Russian space laboratory Mir. Recently, there has been an increasing number...
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Mashimo C, Yamane K, Yamanaka T, Maruyama H, Wang P, Komasa S, et al.
Genome Announc . 2016 Dec; 4(6). PMID: 28034855
Here, we present the complete genome sequence of Actinomyces naeslundii strain ATCC 27039, isolated from an abdominal wound abscess. This strain is genetically transformable and will thus provide valuable information...
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Karna S, DArpa P, Chen T, Qian L, Fourcaudot A, Yamane K, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Oct; 11(10):e0165312. PMID: 27792773
Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections of wounds in clinical settings are major complications whose outcomes are influenced by host responses that are not completely understood. Herein we evaluated transcriptomic changes of wounds...
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Yamane K, Leung K
FEBS Open Bio . 2016 Sep; 6(9):945-53. PMID: 27642558
Macrophages can change their phenotype in response to environmental cues. Polarized macrophages are broadly classified into two groups: classical activated M1 and alternative activated M2. Characterization of human macrophages has...
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Qian L, Fourcaudot A, Yamane K, You T, Chan R, Leung K
Wound Repair Regen . 2015 Nov; 24(1):26-34. PMID: 26562746
Altered inflammation in the early stage has long been assumed to affect subsequent steps of the repair process that could influence proper wound healing and remodeling. However, the lack of...
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Nambu T, Yamane K, Maruyama H, Mashimo C, Yamanaka T
Genome Announc . 2015 Aug; 3(4). PMID: 26294638
Prevotella intermedia, a Gram-negative black-pigmented anaerobic rod, is frequently isolated from not only periodontal pockets but also purulent infections. We report here the complete genome sequence of P. intermedia strain...
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Nambu T, Yamane K, Yamanaka T, Mashimo C, Maruyama H, Yoshida M, et al.
Arch Oral Biol . 2013 Feb; 58(6):681-9. PMID: 23399044
Rothia mucilaginosa is known as a member of commensal bacterial flora in the oral cavity and has received attention as a potential opportunistic pathogen. We previously determined the genomic sequence...
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Mashimo C, Kamitani H, Nambu T, Yamane K, Yamanaka T, Sugimori-Shinozuka C, et al.
J Endod . 2012 Dec; 39(1):44-8. PMID: 23228256
Introduction: Although the production of biofilm is thought to be crucial in the pathogenesis of abscess formations caused by oral resident microorganisms, the particular mechanisms are still unknown. The aim...
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Yamanaka T, Yamane K, Furukawa T, Matsumoto-Mashimo C, Sugimori C, Nambu T, et al.
BMC Infect Dis . 2011 Aug; 11:228. PMID: 21864411
Background: Evidence in the literature suggests that exopolysaccharides (EPS) produced by bacterial cells are essential for the expression of virulence in these organisms. Secreted EPSs form the framework in which...
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Yamanaka T, Sumita-Sasazaki Y, Sugimori C, Matsumoto-Mashimo C, Yamane K, Mizukawa K, et al.
FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol . 2010 Jun; 59(3):456-65. PMID: 20553325
Escherichia hermannii, formerly classified as enteric group 11 of Escherichia coli, is considered to be nonpathogenic. In this report, we described some of the pathogenic properties of a viscous material-producing...