Okada Kazuma Last updated: Oct 7, 2019 at 11:42
Name
Okada Kazuma Research funding number
50806354
Education
Apr 2013
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Mar 2017
The United Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Gifu university
Sep 2014
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Mar 2015
The University of Melbourne
Apr 2007
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Mar 2013
Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu university
Published Papers
Okada K, Morita R, Egawa K, Hirai Y, Kaida A, Shirano M, Kubo H, Goto T, Yamamoto SP
Emerging infectious diseases 25(9) 1782-1784 Sep 2019 [Refereed]
Anindita PD, Sasaki M, Okada K, Ito N, Sugiyama M, Saito-Tarashima N, Minakawa N, Shuto S, Otsuguro S, Ichikawa S, Matsuda A, Maenaka K, Orba Y, Sawa H
Antiviral research 154 1-9 Jun 2018 [Refereed]
Nakagawa K, Kobayashi Y, Ito N, Suzuki Y, Okada K, Makino M, Goto H, Takahashi T, Sugiyama M
Journal of virology 91(20) Oct 2017 [Refereed]
Nakagawa K, Nakagawa K, Omatsu T, Katayama Y, Oba M, Mitake H, Okada K, Yamaoka S, Takashima Y, Masatani T, Okadera K, Ito N, Mizutani T, Sugiyama M
Vaccine 35(42) 5622-5628 Oct 2017 [Refereed]
Yamaoka S, Okada K, Ito N, Okadera K, Mitake H, Nakagawa K, Sugiyama M
The Journal of veterinary medical science 79(8) 1394-1397 Aug 2017 [Refereed]
Conference Activities & Talks
Different rabies virus P protein isoforms contribute to the suppression of IFN induction in neural and muscle cells
Kazuma Okada, Naoto Ito, Tatsuki Takahashi, Shoko Nishiyama, Makoto Sugiyama
the 66th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Virology Nov 2018
Importance of P protein isoforms in the neuroinvasiveness of rabies virus
Kazuma Okada, Naoto Ito, Kento Nakagawa, Makoto Sugiyama
the 64th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Virology Oct 2016
Rabies virus P protein isoforms play an important role in viral neuroinvasiveness.
Kazuma Okada, Naoto Ito, Kento Nakagawa, Kota Okadera, Hiromichi Mitake, Makoto Sugiyama
American Society for Virology 2016 annual Meeting Jun 2016
Rabies virus P protein isoforms (P3-5) are important for viral pathogenicity.
Kazuma Okada, Naoto Ito, Satoko Yamaoka, Kota Okadera, Hiromichi Mitake, Makoto Sugiyama
4th Lorne Infection & Immunity Conference Feb 2014