Full-length and near-full-length genomes of human rhinovirus A105 detected in patients with non-respiratory tract symptoms in Osaka, Japan

Jan 1, 2025·
Kazuma Okada
Kazuma Okada
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Yuki Hirai
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Yumi Ushikai
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Atsushi Kaida
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Microbiology Resource Announcements, 14(9), e00228–25
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Kazuma Okada
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SA Assistant Professor
Kazuma Okada is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Infectious Disease Education and Research (CiDER), Osaka University. His research focuses on viral pathogenesis and RNA biology, developing tools to investigate the mechanisms of viral pathogenesis and replication. Outside the lab, he is an avid marathon runner (PB: 2:49:47) and trail runner.
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