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Name: Susumu Tsutsumi
Keyword: Immunology
Molecular biology
Antibody
Phage display

Organization / Department (#1)
Organization-1: Fujita Health University
Department(1) 1: Institute for Comprehensive Medical Science
Department(2) 1: Division of Antibody Project
Position-1: Assistant Professor
Address-1: 1-98,Toyoake aichi JAPAN
Tel-1: 0562-93-9389
FAX-1: 0562-93-8835

Academic Meeting / Research Meeting (#1)
Academic Meeting-1: The Molecular Biology Society of Japan

Research History [1997] (#4)
Papers-4: Machida, C., Onouchi, H., Koizumi, J., Hamada, S., Semiarti, E., Torikai, S., and Machida, Y. (1997). Characterization of the transposition pattern of the Ac element in Arabidopsis thaliana using endonuclease I-Sce I. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA., 94, 8675-8680.
Research History [1998] (#5)
Papers-5: Torres, M. A., Onouchi, H., Hamada, S., Machida, C., Hammond-Kosack, K. E., and Jones, J. D. G. (1998). Six Arabidopsis thaliana homologues of the human respiratory burst oxidase (gp91phox). Plant J., 14, 365-370.
Research History [2000] (#7)
Papers-7: Hamada, S., Onouchi, H., Tanaka, H., Kudo, M., Liu, Y.-G., Shibata, D., Machida, C., and Machida, Y. (2000). Mutations in the WUSCHEL gene of Arabidopsis thaliana result in the development of shoots without juvenile leaves. Plant J., 24, 91-101.
Research History [2004] (#11)
Papers-11: Iida A, Tachibana A, Hamada S, Hori H, Koga A.(2004). Low transposition frequency of the medaka fish Tol2 element may be due to extranuclear localization of its transposase. Genes Genet. Sys., 79, 119-124.
Research History [2008] (#15)
Papers-15: Kurosawa G, Akahori Y, Morita M, Sumitomo M, Sato N, Muramatsu C, Eguchi K, Matsuda K, Takasaki A, Tanaka M, Iba Y, Hamada-Tsutsumi S, Ukai Y, Shiraishi M, Suzuki K, Kurosawa M, Fujiyama S, Takahashi N, Kato R, Mizoguchi Y, Shamoto M, Tsuda H, Sugiura M, Hattori Y, Miyakawa S, Shiroki R, Hoshinaga K, Hayashi N, Sugioka A, Kurosawa Y. (2008). Comprehensive screening for antigens overexpressed on carcinomas via isolation of human mAbs that may be therapeutic. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA., 105, 7287-7292.

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