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Ryosuke WATANABE / M2
Research topic
Novel cellular genetic markers for detecting infectious enteroviruses in water
Research abstract
In order to control the infection risk of enteric viruses in water, we have to know where the infectious enteric viruses are present. I’m going to identify the cellular responses, including the immune response, of the cultivated human cells as an indicator of viral infection.
Papers
- Selection of cellular genetic markers for the detection of infectious poliovirus
Sano, D., Tazawa, M., Inaba, M., Kadoya, S., Watanabe, R., Miura, T., Kitajima, M., Okabe, S.
Journal of Applied Microbiology, accepted.
- Identification of the inactivating factors and mechanisms exerted on MS2 coliphage in concentrated synthetic urine
Oishi, W., Sano, D., Decrey, L., Kadoya, S., Kohn, T., Funamizu, N.
Science of the Total Environment, 2017, 598, 213–219.
International conference presentation
- Rapid and sensitive detection of infectious viruses in environmental water using human genetic markers
Manami Inaba, Syunsuke Kadoya, Ryosuke Watanabe, Satoshi Okabe, Tatsuo Omura and Daisuke Sano
The 5th Food and Environmental Virology Conference
Kusatsu, Gunma
September 13-16, 2016