Erina Joo

1.1k total citations
34 papers, 899 citations indexed

About

Erina Joo is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Surgery and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Erina Joo has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 899 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 14 papers in Surgery and 13 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Erina Joo's work include Diabetes Treatment and Management (12 papers), Pancreatic function and diabetes (12 papers) and Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer (8 papers). Erina Joo is often cited by papers focused on Diabetes Treatment and Management (12 papers), Pancreatic function and diabetes (12 papers) and Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer (8 papers). Erina Joo collaborates with scholars based in Japan, China and Canada. Erina Joo's co-authors include Nobuya Inagaki, Norio Harada, Shunsuke Yamane, Akihiro Hamasaki, Kazuyo Suzuki, Kimitaka Shibue, Takanari Harada, Kanako Iwasaki, Daniela Nasteska and Akiko Sankoda and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Diabetes and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Erina Joo

30 papers receiving 883 citations

Peers

Erina Joo
Kaori Minehira Switzerland
Traci E. LaMoia United States
B. H. Jones United States
K. M. Burleigh Australia
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All Works

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Hamaguchi, Masahide, Takahiro Ichikawa, Hanako Nakajima, et al.. (2024). Low‐carbohydrate diets in East Asians with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal of Diabetes Investigation. 15(12). 1753–1762. 4 indexed citations
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Hamasaki, Akihiro, Norio Harada, Atsushi Muraoka, et al.. (2024). The integrated incretin effect is reduced by both glucose intolerance and obesity in Japanese subjects. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 15. 1301352–1301352.
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Wada, Naoki, Takaaki Murakami, Erina Joo, et al.. (2024). Elevated Serum Growth Differentiation Factor 15 Levels as a Potential Biomarker of the Efficacy of Imeglimin in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine Research. 16(10). 503–508.
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Uchida, Yukiko, et al.. (2023). Psychosocial Factors Associated with Well‐Being and HbA1c of People with Diabetes in Japan: A Structural Equation Model1. Japanese Psychological Research. 67(4). 464–476.
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Yamauchi, Toshimasa, Hideki Kamiya, Kazunori Utsunomiya, et al.. (2020). Medical nutrition therapy and dietary counseling for patients with diabetes-energy, carbohydrates, protein intake and dietary counseling. Diabetology International. 11(3). 224–239. 9 indexed citations
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Ikeda, Kaori, Tosiya Sato, Takeo Nakayama, et al.. (2018). Dietary habits associated with reduced insulin resistance: The Nagahama study. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 141. 26–34. 17 indexed citations
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Ikeda, Kaori, et al.. (2018). Novel psychosocial factor involved in diabetes self‐care in the Japanese cultural context. Journal of Diabetes Investigation. 10(4). 1102–1107. 3 indexed citations
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Ikeda, Kaori, et al.. (2018). The Effect of White Rice and White Bread as Staple Foods on Gut Microbiota and Host Metabolism. Nutrients. 10(9). 1323–1323. 22 indexed citations
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Seino, Yusuke, Hidetada Ogata, Atsushi Iida, et al.. (2017). Chronic high-sucrose diet increases fibroblast growth factor 21 production and energy expenditure in mice. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 49. 71–79. 45 indexed citations
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Harada, Norio, Shunsuke Yamane, Erina Joo, et al.. (2017). Attenuated secretion of glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) does not alleviate hyperphagic obesity and insulin resistance in ob/ob mice. Molecular Metabolism. 6(3). 288–294. 22 indexed citations
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Joo, Erina, Toru Fukushima, Norio Harada, et al.. (2016). Ubc13 haploinsufficiency protects against age-related insulin resistance and high-fat diet-induced obesity. Scientific Reports. 6(1). 35983–35983. 6 indexed citations
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Iwasaki, Kanako, Norio Harada, Kazuki Sasaki, et al.. (2014). Free Fatty Acid Receptor GPR120 Is Highly Expressed in Enteroendocrine K Cells of the Upper Small Intestine and Has a Critical Role in GIP Secretion After Fat Ingestion. Endocrinology. 156(3). 837–846. 104 indexed citations
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Matsunaga, Tetsuro, Tetsuya Adachi, Erina Joo, et al.. (2014). Hyperoxia reverses glucotoxicity-induced inhibition of insulin secretion in rat INS-1 β cells. Bioscience Biotechnology and Biochemistry. 78(5). 843–850. 13 indexed citations
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Matsunaga, Tetsuro, Hanae Yamazaki, Erina Joo, et al.. (2012). Effects of Coffee Intake on Gastric Motility and Autonomic Nervous Activity in Young Healthy Volunteers. Nippon Eiyo Shokuryo Gakkaishi. 65(3). 113–121. 1 indexed citations
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Suzuki, Kazuyo, Norio Harada, Shunsuke Yamane, et al.. (2012). Transcriptional Regulatory Factor X6 (Rfx6) Increases Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide (GIP) Expression in Enteroendocrine K-cells and Is Involved in GIP Hypersecretion in High Fat Diet-induced Obesity. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288(3). 1929–1938. 71 indexed citations
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Joo, Erina, Shunsuke Yamane, Akihiro Hamasaki, et al.. (2012). Enteral supplement enriched with glutamine, fiber, and oligosaccharide attenuates experimental colitis in mice. Nutrition. 29(3). 549–555. 21 indexed citations
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Matsunaga, Tetsuro, Ning Gu, Erina Joo, et al.. (2012). γ-tocotrienol attenuates TNF-α-induced changes in secretion and gene expression of MCP-1, IL-6 and adiponectin in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. Molecular Medicine Reports. 5(4). 905–909. 49 indexed citations
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Yamane, Shunsuke, Norio Harada, Akihiro Hamasaki, et al.. (2011). Effects of glucose and meal ingestion on incretin secretion in Japanese subjects with normal glucose tolerance. Journal of Diabetes Investigation. 3(1). 80–85. 30 indexed citations
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Yamane, Shunsuke, Yoshiyuki Hamamoto, Shin‐ichi Harashima, et al.. (2010). GLP-1 receptor agonist attenuates endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated β-cell damage in Akita mice. Journal of Diabetes Investigation. 2(2). 104–110. 15 indexed citations
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Harada, Norio, Akihiro Hamasaki, Shunsuke Yamane, et al.. (2010). Plasma gastric inhibitory polypeptide and glucagon-like peptide-1 levels after glucose loading are associated with different factors in Japanese subjects. Journal of Diabetes Investigation. 2(3). 193–199. 29 indexed citations

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