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58
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16598
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12976
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5534

Hideki Takahashi publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hideki Takahashi sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 212 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Hideki Takahashi D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hideki Takahashi sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 58 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Hideki Takahashi is a researcher affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States, specializing in Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Medicine, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work prominently focuses on plant science and molecular biology, alongside contributions to oncology, surgery, and social psychology.

Their research addresses various aspects of plant nutrient uptake and metabolism, plant molecular biology, and plant stress responses and tolerance. Other main topics include nitrogen and sulfur effects on Brassica species, neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, receptor mechanisms and signaling, as well as lipid metabolism and biosynthesis.

Frequent collaborators of Hideki Takahashi include Kanako Miyano, Haruka Ono, Miki Nonaka, Takaaki Mizuguchi, and Yasuhito Uezono, each coauthoring four publications with Takahashi.

Their recent scholarly contributions have been published across several academic journals, with a notable presence in the Journal of Experimental Botany, where five of their papers appear. Other frequent publication venues include Communications Biology and Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, each featuring two papers, as well as single papers published in Nature Plants and Cells.

Recent papers by Hideki Takahashi include:

  • Auxin-mediated root branching is determined by the form of available nitrogen, 2020, Nature Plants
  • Involvement of a truncated MADS-box transcription factor ZmTMM1 in root nitrate foraging, 2020, Journal of Experimental Botany
  • Integrating N signals and root growth: the role of nitrate transceptor NRT1.1 in auxin-mediated lateral root development, 2020, Journal of Experimental Botany
  • Improving nitrogen use efficiency: from cells to plant systems, 2020, Journal of Experimental Botany
  • Sulfur metabolism: actions for plant resilience and environmental adaptation, 2023, Journal of Experimental Botany

Best Publications

  • Functional genomics by integrated analysis of metabolome and transcriptome of Arabidopsis plants over-expressing an MYB transcription factor.

    Takayuki Tohge;Yasutaka Nishiyama;Yasutaka Nishiyama;Masami Yokota Hirai;Mitsuru Yano

  • Sulfur Assimilation in Photosynthetic Organisms: Molecular Functions and Regulations of Transporters and Assimilatory Enzymes

    Hideki Takahashi;Stanislav Kopriva;Mario Giordano;Kazuki Saito

  • The roles of three functional sulphate transporters involved in uptake and translocation of sulphate in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Hideki Takahashi;Akiko Watanabe-Takahashi;Frank W. Smith;Mechteld Blake-Kalff

  • The AtGenExpress hormone and chemical treatment data set: experimental design, data evaluation, model data analysis and data access.

    Hideki Goda;Eriko Sasaki;Kenji Akiyama;Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita

  • The Organization of High-Affinity Ammonium Uptake in Arabidopsis Roots Depends on the Spatial Arrangement and Biochemical Properties of AMT1-Type Transporters

    Lixing Yuan;Dominique Loqué;Soichi Kojima;Sabine Rauch

  • Arabidopsis SLIM1 Is a Central Transcriptional Regulator of Plant Sulfur Response and Metabolism

    Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita;Yumiko Nakamura;Takayuki Tohge;Kazuki Saito

  • Sulphur starvation induces the expression of microRNA-395 and one of its target genes but in different cell types

    Cintia Goulart Kawashima;Naoko Yoshimoto;Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita;Yumiko N. Tsuchiya

  • Regulation of sulfur assimilation in higher plants: A sulfate transporter induced in sulfate-starved roots plays a central role in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Hideki Takahashi;Mami Yamazaki;Noriko Sasakura;Akiko Watanabe

  • Genome, Functional Gene Annotation, and Nuclear Transformation of the Heterokont Oleaginous Alga Nannochloropsis oceanica CCMP1779

    Astrid Vieler;Guangxi Wu;Chia Hong Tsai;Blair Bullard

  • Vacuolar Sulfate Transporters Are Essential Determinants Controlling Internal Distribution of Sulfate in Arabidopsis

    Tatsuhiko Kataoka;Akiko Watanabe-Takahashi;Naomi Hayashi;Miwa Ohnishi

  • Two distinct high‐affinity sulfate transporters with different inducibilities mediate uptake of sulfate in Arabidopsis roots

    Naoko Yoshimoto;Hideki Takahashi;Frank W. Smith;Tomoyuki Yamaya

  • Plant sulphate transporters: co-ordination of uptake, intracellular and long-distance transport

    Peter Buchner;Hideki Takahashi;Malcolm J. Hawkesford

  • Transcriptome Profiling of Sulfur-Responsive Genes in Arabidopsis Reveals Global Effects of Sulfur Nutrition on Multiple Metabolic Pathways

    Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita;Eri Inoue;Akiko Watanabe-Takahashi;Tomoyuki Yamaya

  • Ammonium Triggers Lateral Root Branching in Arabidopsis in an AMMONIUM TRANSPORTER1;3-Dependent Manner

    Joni E. Lima;Soichi Kojima;Soichi Kojima;Hideki Takahashi;Nicolaus von Wirén;Nicolaus von Wirén

  • Severe reduction in growth rate and grain filling of rice mutants lacking OsGS1;1, a cytosolic glutamine synthetase1;1.

    Mayumi Tabuchi;Kenjiro Sugiyama;Keiki Ishiyama;Eri Inoue

  • CLE-CLAVATA1 peptide-receptor signaling module regulates the expansion of plant root systems in a nitrogen-dependent manner

    Takao Araya;Mayu Miyamoto;Juliarni Wibowo;Akinori Suzuki

  • Root-to-shoot transport of sulfate in Arabidopsis. Evidence for the role of SULTR3;5 as a component of low-affinity sulfate transport system in the root vasculature.

    Tatsuhiko Kataoka;Naomi Hayashi;Tomoyuki Yamaya;Hideki Takahashi

  • Identification of a novel cis-acting element conferring sulfur deficiency response in Arabidopsis roots.

    Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita;Yumiko Nakamura;Akiko Watanabe-Takahashi;Eri Inoue

  • An Arabidopsis thaliana high-affinity molybdate transporter required for efficient uptake of molybdate from soil

    Hajime Tomatsu;Junpei Takano;Hideki Takahashi;Akiko Watanabe-Takahashi

  • Phloem-Localizing Sulfate Transporter, Sultr1;3, Mediates Re-Distribution of Sulfur from Source to Sink Organs in Arabidopsis

    Naoko Yoshimoto;Eri Inoue;Kazuki Saito;Tomoyuki Yamaya

Frequent Co-Authors

Tomoyuki Yamaya
Tomoyuki Yamaya Tohoku University
Nicolaus von Wirén
Nicolaus von Wirén Leibniz Association
Stanislav Kopriva
Stanislav Kopriva University of Cologne
Lixing Yuan
Lixing Yuan China Agricultural University
Miyako Kusano
Miyako Kusano University of Tsukuba
Hitoshi Sakakibara
Hitoshi Sakakibara Nagoya University
Takayuki Tohge
Takayuki Tohge Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Malcolm J. Hawkesford
Malcolm J. Hawkesford Rothamsted Research
Shin-Han Shiu
Shin-Han Shiu Michigan State University

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