Hiroshi Shimoda - Histology

Author Information

Hiroshi Shimoda is affiliated with the Department of Neuroanatomy, Cell Biology and Histology at the Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki University, Hirosaki, Japan. His research spans various fields, including zoonotic infections, virology, and the effects of natural compounds on health.

Research Contributions

Hiroshi Shimoda has made significant contributions to the understanding of zoonotic infections and virus transmission among wild and captive animals. His research in 2022 includes work on the novel Oz virus, hemorrhagic fever mammarenavirus genomes, and the interspecies transmission of pseudorabies virus. Additionally, he has investigated the anti-adiposity mechanisms of natural compounds, the efficacy of ultraviolet light in inactivating SARS-CoV-2, and the effects of luteolin-rich chrysanthemum flower extract on blood uric acid levels. His interdisciplinary approach is evident in his study of artificial vascular tissue construction and the distinct interferon response in bat and mammalian cell lines infected with Pteropine orthoreovirus.

Aliases

Hiroshi Shimoda is also known by several aliases, including H Shimoda and H. Shimoda.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Paper Count 305
Citation Count 5387
H-index 39

Publications:

DOI: 10.3201/eid2802.211270

Year: 2022

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