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Hiroshi Ohno

Professor
Laboratory for Intestinal Ecosystem
Yokohama City University
Japan

Biography

Dr. Hiroshi Ohno is affiliated to Laboratory for Intestinal Ecosystem, Yokohama University, where Dr. Hiroshi Ohno is currently working as Professor. Dr. Hiroshi Ohno has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Hiroshi Ohno is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Hiroshi Ohno made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Hiroshi Ohno has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Hiroshi Ohno major research interest involves .

Research Interest

Immunology

Publications

  • "Kanaya, T., Hase, K., Takahashi, D., Fukuda, S., Hoshino, K., Sasaki, I., Hemmi, H., Knoop, K. A., Kumar, N., Sato, M., Katsuno, T., Yokosuka, O., Toyooka, K., Nakai, K., Sakamoto, A., Kitahara, Y., Jinnohara, T., McSorley, S. J., Kaisho, T., Williams, I. R., and Ohno, H.:""The Ets transcription factor Spi-B is essential for the differentiation of intestinal M cells"" Nat. Immunol., 13, 729-736 (2012)"

  • "Hase, K., Nakatsu, F., Ohmae, M., Sugihara, K., Shioda, N., Takahashi, D., Obata, Y., Furusawa, Y., Fujimura, Y., Yamashita, T., Fukuda, S., Okamoto, H., Asano, M., Yonemura, S., and Ohno, H.: AP-1B-mediated protein sorting regulates polarity and proliferation of intestinal epithelial cells in mice"" Gastroenterol. 145, 625-635 (2013)"

  • Furusawa, Y., Obata, Y., Fukuda, S., Endo, T. A., Nakato, G., Takahashi, D., Nakanishi, Y., Uetake, C., Kato, K., Kato, T., Takahashi, M., Fukuda, N. N., Murakami, S., Miyauchi, E., Hino, S., Atarashi, K., Onawa, S., Fujimura, Y., Lockett, T., Clarke, J. M., Topping, D. L., Tomita, M., Hori, S., Ohara, O., Morita, T., Koseki, H., Kikuchi, J., Honda, K., Hase, K., and Ohno, H.:"Commensal microbe-derived butyrate induces colonic regulatory T cells"Nature 504, 446-450 (2013)

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