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    Toxoplasma gondii antibody prevalence and isolation in free-ranging cats in Okinawa, Japan by KYAN, Hisako, TAKARA, Taketoshi, TAIRA, Katsuya, OBI, Takeshi

    “…Cats are an important host of Toxoplasma gondii from an epidemiological perspective because they are the only definitive hosts that excrete oocysts in their…”
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    Novel genotypes of Leptospira interrogans serogroup Sejroe isolated from human patients in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan by Kakita, Tetsuya, Kyan, Hisako, Miyahira, Masato, Takara, Taketoshi, Nakama, Eri, Kuba, Yumani, Kato, Takashi, Nidaira, Minoru, Kudaka, Jun, Koizumi, Nobuo

    Published in Journal of medical microbiology (01-04-2020)
    “…Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic spirochetes of species. It is a public health issue in the tropics, including Okinawa, the…”
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    Molecular Epidemiological Study of Mumps Epidemics of 2015 in Okinawa, Japan by Kuba, Yumani, Kyan, Hisako, Arakaki, Eri, Takara, Taketoshi, Kato, Takashi, Okano, Sho, Oshiro, Yuko, Kudaka, Jun, Kidokoro, Minoru

    “…Although major mumps epidemics occurred every 4–5 years in Okinawa Prefecture in Japan, no laboratory diagnoses were conducted. A mumps epidemic started in…”
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    Purification, molecular cloning, and application of a novel sphingomyelin-binding protein (clamlysin) from the brackishwater clam, Corbicula japonica by Takara, Taketoshi, Nakagawa, Tetsuto, Isobe, Masami, Okino, Nozomu, Ichinose, Sachiyo, Omori, Akira, Ito, Makoto

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-05-2011)
    “…A novel sphingomyelin-binding protein (clamlysin) was purified from the foot muscle of a brackishwater clam, Corbicula japonica. The purified 24.8-kDa protein…”
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    Toxoplasma gondii antibody prevalence and isolation in free-ranging cats in Okinawa, Japan by KYAN, Hisako, TAKARA, Taketoshi, TAIRA, Katsuya, OBI, Takeshi

    “…Cats are an important host of Toxoplasma gondii from an epidemiological perspectivebecause they are the only definitive hosts that excrete oocysts in their…”
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