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Masashi Sakaguchi

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Okita G, Suenaga K, Sakaguchi M, Murakami T
PLoS One . 2025 Mar; 20(3):e0312205. PMID: 40048445
To generate a novel oncolytic vaccinia virus with improved safety and productivity, the genome of smallpox vaccine strain LC16m8 was modified by a bacterial artificial chromosome system. By using LC16m8,...
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Andoh K, Suenaga K, Sakaguchi M, Yamazaki K, Honda T
Virus Res . 2015 Jun; 208:164-70. PMID: 26113306
We evaluated the antigenicity of recombinant infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) S1 protein expressed in mammalian cells. Recombinant S1 was expressed as a secreted protein fused with a trimerization motif peptide,...
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Sakamoto R, Baba S, Ushijima T, Kino Y, Honda T, Mizokami H, et al.
Res Vet Sci . 2012 Nov; 94(3):504-9. PMID: 23178044
Infectious coryza is an acute respiratory disease of chickens caused by Avibacterium paragallinarum, and this infection is associated with growth retardation and reduced egg production. Previous studies have shown that...
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Sakamoto R, Sakai A, Ushijima T, Imamura T, Kino Y, Honda T, et al.
Avian Dis . 2012 May; 56(1):65-72. PMID: 22545530
Infectious coryza is an acute respiratory disease caused by infection with Avibacterium (Haemophilus) paragallinarum. It is characterized by nasal discharge and facial swelling and is associated with growth retardation and...
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Sakamoto R, Kino Y, Sakaguchi M
J Vet Med Sci . 2011 Oct; 74(2):271-3. PMID: 21979456
Avibacterium (Haemophilus) paragallinarum (A. paragallinarum) is a causative agent of infectious coryza in chickens and is classified into three serovars by agglutination tests. In an effort to identify the serovars...
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Takeyama N, Minari K, Kajihara M, Isoda N, Sakamoto R, Sasaki T, et al.
Vet Microbiol . 2010 Aug; 147(3-4):283-91. PMID: 20673616
H5 and H7 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) represent a major global concern in poultries and human health. Avian influenza (AI) vaccines are available but not preferred for field...
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Imamura T, Sakamoto R, Sasaki T, Kokumai N, Ohgitani T, Sawata A, et al.
J Vet Med Sci . 2010 Jul; 72(11):1455-63. PMID: 20644340
We previously reported the development of an inactivated oil-adjuvanted avian influenza vaccine using an apathogenic H5N1 strain of the same lineage as the Eurasian lineage viruses currently epidemic in Asia....
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Isoda N, Sakoda Y, Kishida N, Soda K, Sakabe S, Sakamoto R, et al.
Arch Virol . 2008 Jul; 153(9):1685-92. PMID: 18651092
A reassortant influenza virus, A/duck/Hokkaido/Vac-1/2004 (H5N1) (Dk/Vac-1/04), was generated between non-pathogenic avian influenza viruses isolated from migratory ducks in Asia. Dk/Vac-1/04 (H5N1) virus particles propagated in embryonated chicken eggs were...
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Kadoi Y, Sakaguchi M, Takahashi K, Saito S, Goto F
J Anesth . 2004 Aug; 18(3):224-7. PMID: 15290424
We report a case of acute thrombosis formation in the left atrium 3 days after the discontinuation of warfarin therapy prior to mitral valve replacement in a patient with mitral...