Satoshi Kurata

1.1k total citations
23 papers, 898 citations indexed

About

Satoshi Kurata is a scholar working on Surgery, Infectious Diseases and Gastroenterology. According to data from OpenAlex, Satoshi Kurata has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 898 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Surgery, 8 papers in Infectious Diseases and 7 papers in Gastroenterology. Recurrent topics in Satoshi Kurata's work include Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (16 papers), Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research (7 papers) and Veterinary medicine and infectious diseases (6 papers). Satoshi Kurata is often cited by papers focused on Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (16 papers), Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research (7 papers) and Veterinary medicine and infectious diseases (6 papers). Satoshi Kurata collaborates with scholars based in Japan. Satoshi Kurata's co-authors include Shigeru Kamiya, Takako Osaki, Tomoko Hanawa, Hideo Yonezawa, Kuniyasu Ochiai, Cynthia Zaman, Hayato Kawakami, Minoru Fukuda, Fuhito Hojo and Haruhiko Taguchi and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Bacteriology and Journal of Clinical Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

Satoshi Kurata

23 papers receiving 878 citations

Peers

Satoshi Kurata
Lihua He China
Chandrabali Ghose United States
Wee Tee Australia
H. W. B. Engel Netherlands
Meeta Desai United Kingdom
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Citations per year, relative to Satoshi Kurata Satoshi Kurata (= 1×) peers Hideo Yonezawa

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Satoshi Kurata

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Satoshi Kurata. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Satoshi Kurata based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Satoshi Kurata. Satoshi Kurata is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Hojo, Fuhito, Takako Osaki, Hideo Yonezawa, et al.. (2020). Acanthamoeba castellanii supports extracellular survival of Helicobacter pylori in co-culture. Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy. 26(9). 946–954. 7 indexed citations
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Zaman, Cynthia, Takako Osaki, Yoshikazu Furuta, et al.. (2019). Enhanced infectivity of strains of Helicobacter pylori isolated from children compared with parental strains. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 68(4). 633–641. 3 indexed citations
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Osaki, Takako, Cynthia Zaman, Hideo Yonezawa, et al.. (2018). Influence of Intestinal Indigenous Microbiota on Intrafamilial Infection by Helicobacter pylori in Japan. Frontiers in Immunology. 9. 287–287. 16 indexed citations
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Oka, Kentaro, Takako Osaki, Tomoko Hanawa, et al.. (2018). Establishment of an Endogenous Clostridium difficile Rat Infection Model and Evaluation of the Effects of Clostridium butyricum MIYAIRI 588 Probiotic Strain. Frontiers in Microbiology. 9. 1264–1264. 24 indexed citations
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Yonezawa, Hideo, Takako Osaki, Toshiyuki Fukutomi, et al.. (2016). Diversification of the AlpB Outer Membrane Protein of Helicobacter pylori Affects Biofilm Formation and Cellular Adhesion. Journal of Bacteriology. 199(6). 34 indexed citations
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Kurata, Satoshi, Takako Osaki, Hideo Yonezawa, et al.. (2014). Role IL-17A and IL-10 in the antigen induced inflammation model by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. BMC Microbiology. 14(1). 156–156. 42 indexed citations
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Kurata, Satoshi, Takako Osaki, Naoya Uematsu, et al.. (2014). Rebamipide protects small intestinal mucosal injuries caused by indomethacin by modulating intestinal microbiota and the gene expression in intestinal mucosa in a rat model. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition. 56(1). 20–27. 23 indexed citations
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Yonezawa, Hideo, Takako Osaki, Tomoko Hanawa, et al.. (2013). Impact of Helicobacter pylori Biofilm Formation on Clarithromycin Susceptibility and Generation of Resistance Mutations. PLoS ONE. 8(9). e73301–e73301. 68 indexed citations
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Zaman, Cynthia, Takako Osaki, Tomoko Hanawa, et al.. (2013). Analysis of the microbial ecology between Helicobacter pylori and the gastric microbiota of Mongolian gerbils. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 63(1). 129–137. 19 indexed citations
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Osaki, Takako, Takahiro Matsuki, Takashi Asahara, et al.. (2012). Comparative analysis of gastric bacterial microbiota in Mongolian gerbils after long-term infection with Helicobacter pylori. Microbial Pathogenesis. 53(1). 12–18. 50 indexed citations
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Arae, Ken, et al.. (2011). Mycoplasma pneumoniae induces interleukin‐8 production via the epidermal growth factor receptor pathway. Microbiology and Immunology. 55(10). 748–750. 7 indexed citations
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Yonezawa, Hideo, Takako Osaki, Satoshi Kurata, et al.. (2011). Analysis of outer membrane vesicle protein involved in biofilm formation of Helicobacter pylori. Anaerobe. 17(6). 388–390. 71 indexed citations
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Oka, Kentaro, Takako Osaki, Tomoko Hanawa, et al.. (2011). Molecular and Microbiological Characterization of Clostridium difficile Isolates from Single, Relapse, and Reinfection Cases. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 50(3). 915–921. 69 indexed citations
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Yonezawa, Hideo, Takako Osaki, Tomoko Hanawa, et al.. (2011). Destructive effects of butyrate on the cell envelope of Helicobacter pylori. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 61(4). 582–589. 30 indexed citations
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Yonezawa, Hideo, Takako Osaki, Satoshi Kurata, et al.. (2010). Assessment of in vitro biofilm formation by Helicobacter pylori. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 25(s1). S90–4. 54 indexed citations
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Osaki, Takako, Hideo Yonezawa, Tomoko Hanawa, et al.. (2010). In vitro and in vivo effects of the Mongolian drug Amu‐ru 7 on Helicobacter pylori growth and viability. Microbiology and Immunology. 54(9). 508–515. 6 indexed citations
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Zaman, Cynthia, Takako Osaki, Tomoko Hanawa, et al.. (2010). Analysis of the microflora in the stomach of Mongolian gerbils infected with Helicobacter pylori. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 25(s1). S11–4. 15 indexed citations
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Yonezawa, Hideo, Takako Osaki, Satoshi Kurata, et al.. (2009). Outer Membrane Vesicles of Helicobacter pylori TK1402 are Involved in Biofilm Formation. BMC Microbiology. 9(1). 197–197. 212 indexed citations
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Osaki, Takako, Tomoko Hanawa, Hideo Yonezawa, et al.. (2009). Vertical Helicobacter pylori transmission from Mongolian gerbil mothers to pups. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 58(5). 656–662. 9 indexed citations
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Osaki, Takako, Tomoko Hanawa, Minoru Fukuda, et al.. (2006). Mutation of luxS affects motility and infectivity of Helicobacter pylori in gastric mucosa of a Mongolian gerbil model. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 55(11). 1477–1485. 51 indexed citations

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