Shunichi Takeda - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Shunichi Takeda is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Department of Radiation Genetics at the Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, located in Yoshida Konoe, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan. His research primarily focuses on genetic mechanisms related to DNA repair, genome stability, and the cellular response to DNA damage.

Research Contributions

Shunichi Takeda has made significant contributions to the field of genetics, particularly in understanding the mechanisms behind DNA repair and genome stability. His recent works include studying the role of XRCC1 in counteracting PARP poisons and the clinical alkylating agent temozolomide, the cellular response to etoposide-induced DNA damage, and the roles of human topoisomerases in genome stability and organization. Additionally, his research has explored the functions of FANCD2-Associated Nuclease 1, the genotoxicity assessment of chemicals using thymidine kinase gene mutation assays, and the critical roles of Rad54 in DNA damage tolerance.

Aliases

Shunichi Takeda is also known by the following aliases: S. H. Takeda, S Takeda, S. Takeda, Shunich Takeda, and Shunichi Takeda.

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Citation Count 22,991
h-index 80
Paper Count 334

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