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Shoko Nishiyama

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Izumi F, Makino M, Sasaki M, Nakagawa K, Takahashi T, Nishiyama S, et al.
J Virol . 2025 Mar; :e0208224. PMID: 40066989
Importance: Although RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of rhabdoviruses, which is composed of the large (L) protein and its cofactor phosphoprotein (P protein), has a high potential as a target for therapeutics...
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Fujii Y, Masatani T, Nishiyama S, Takahashi T, Okajima M, Izumi F, et al.
Virology . 2024 May; 596:110114. PMID: 38781709
Avian rotaviruses A (RVAs) are occasionally transmitted to animals other than the original hosts across species barriers. Information on RVAs carried by various bird species is important for identifying the...
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Okajima M, Takenaka-Uema A, Fujii Y, Izumi F, Kojima I, Ozawa M, et al.
Arch Virol . 2023 Dec; 169(1):7. PMID: 38082138
Akabane virus (AKAV) is a member of the genus Orthobunyavirus, family Peribunyaviridae. In addition to AKAV strains that cause fetal Akabane disease, which is characterized by abortion in ruminants, some...
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Izumi F, Miyamoto S, Masatani T, Sasaki M, Kawakami K, Takahashi T, et al.
Vaccine . 2023 Jul; 41(33):4907-4917. PMID: 37400284
Live rabies vaccines have advantageous features that can facilitate mass vaccination for dogs, the most important reservoirs/transmitters of rabies. However, some live vaccine strains have problems in their safety, namely,...
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Fujii Y, Masatani T, Nishiyama S, Okajima M, Izumi F, Okazaki K, et al.
J Gen Virol . 2022 Oct; 103(10). PMID: 36223171
A recent study demonstrated the possibility that migratory birds are responsible for the global spread of avian rotavirus A (RVA). However, little is known about what types of RVAs are...
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Takahashi T, Inukai M, Izumi F, Fujii Y, Nishiyama S, Masatani T, et al.
J Vet Med Sci . 2022 Sep; 84(11):1508-1513. PMID: 36171109
The rabies virus strain Komatsugawa isolated from a dog in Tokyo in the 1940s retains biological properties as a field strain, providing an effective model for studying rabies pathogenesis. To...
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Kanda M, Fukuda S, Hamada N, Nishiyama S, Masatani T, Fujii Y, et al.
J Gen Virol . 2022 Jun; 103(6). PMID: 35749287
Avian rotavirus A (RVA) is one of major enteric pathogens that cause diarrhoea in young avian individuals. Importantly, some of the avian RVA strains of G18P[17] genotype are naturally transmitted...
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Nishiyama S, Hirano M, Muto M, Kambara M, Ito N, Kobayashi S, et al.
Microbiol Immunol . 2022 Feb; 66(5):234-237. PMID: 35194811
Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is a zoonotic virus that causes encephalitis in humans. Various deletions have been reported in a variable region of the 3' untranslated region of the TBEV...
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Fujii Y, Hirayama M, Nishiyama S, Takahashi T, Okajima M, Izumi F, et al.
J Gen Virol . 2022 Feb; 103(2). PMID: 35175915
Avian G18P[17] rotaviruses with similar complete genome constellation, including strains that showed pathogenicity in mammals, have been detected worldwide. However, it remains unclear how these strains spread geographically. In this...
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Ito N, Okamoto T, Sasaki M, Miyamoto S, Takahashi T, Izumi F, et al.
Vaccine . 2021 Jun; 39(28):3777-3784. PMID: 34092430
To improve the safety of genetically modified live rabies vaccine strains, most studies have utilized an attenuating Arg-to-Glu mutation at position 333 in the glycoprotein (G333), which is responsible for...