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Hideo Kurosawa

Hideo Kurosawa

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
7833
World Ranking
13700
National Ranking
1057

Hideo Kurosawa publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hideo Kurosawa sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 255 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Hideo Kurosawa D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hideo Kurosawa sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Hideo Kurosawa is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine with a particular emphasis on Oncology, Surgery, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Additional areas of study include Physiology and Immunology.

The main research topics covered by Kurosawa include cancer survivorship and care, palliative care and end-of-life issues, nutrition and health in aging, inflammatory biomarkers in disease prognosis, transplantation methods and outcomes, heparin-induced thrombocytopenia and thrombosis, and inflammation biomarkers and pathways.

Recent publications by Kurosawa illustrate a focus on the quality of life, symptom assessment, and survival prediction in terminally ill cancer patients. Notable papers include:

  • Symptom clusters and their influence on prognosis using EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL scores in terminally ill patients with cancer, 2021, Supportive Care in Cancer
  • The role of EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL scores and inflammatory biomarkers in predicting survival in terminally ill patients with cancer, 2021, BMC Cancer
  • Comparison of Patient Self-Reported Quality of Life and Health Care Professional-Assessed Symptoms in Terminally ill Patients With Cancer, 2020, American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®
  • The Role of EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL Scores and Inflammatory Biomarkers in Predicting Survival in Terminally Ill Patients with Cancer, 2020, Research Square (Research Square)
  • Survival Prediction of Patients Who Were Terminally Ill Using the EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL Scores and Laboratory Test Values, 2023, Palliative Medicine Reports

Kurosawa frequently collaborates with a consistent group of co-authors, including Nanako Koyama, Chikako Matsumura, Morito Sako, Takehisa Nomura, and Yuki Eguchi. These collaborations reflect a multidisciplinary approach to research covering oncology, palliative care, and related biomedical fields.

The primary publication venues for Kurosawa's research include:

  • Supportive Care in Cancer
  • BMC Cancer
  • American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Palliative Medicine Reports

Best Publications

  • Organopalladium complexes containing palladiumpalladium bonds

    Tetsuro Murahashi;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Discrete sandwich compounds of monolayer palladium sheets.

    Tetsuro Murahashi;Mayu Fujimoto;Masa-aki Oka;Yasuhiro Hashimoto

  • Reversible carbon-carbon bond formation between 1,3-dienes and aldehyde or ketone on nickel(0).

    Sensuke Ogoshi;Kei-ichi Tonomori;Masa-aki Oka;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Direct Observation of Oxidative Cyclization of η2-Alkene and η2-Aldehyde on Ni(0) Center. Significant Acceleration by Addition of Me3SiOTf

    Sensuke Ogoshi;Masa-aki Oka;Hideo Kurosawa

  • AlMe3-Promoted Oxidative Cyclization of η2-Alkene and η2-Ketone on Nickel(0). Observation of Intermediate in Methyl Transfer Process

    Sensuke Ogoshi;Mizu Ueta;Tomoya Arai;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Formation of Nickeladihydropyran by Oxidative Addition of Cyclopropyl Ketone. Key Intermediate in Nickel-Catalyzed Cycloaddition

    Sensuke Ogoshi;Midue Nagata;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Novel dependency of stereochemistry upon metal, ligand, and solvent in oxidative addition of allylic chloride to palladium(0) and platinum(0) complexes

    Hideo Kurosawa;Sensuke Ogoshi;Yoshikane Kawasaki;Shinji Murai

  • Organometallic Sandwich Chains Made of Conjugated Polyenes and Metal−Metal Chains

    Tetsuro Murahashi;Eiko Mochizuki;Yasushi Kai;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Synthesis and ligand substitution reactions of a homoleptic acetonitrile dipalladium(I) complex

    Tetsuro Murahashi;Tomoki Nagai;Taketoshi Okuno;Teruo Matsutani

  • Dimerization of terminal alkynes catalyzed by a nickel complex having a bulky phosphine ligand

    Sensuke Ogoshi;Mizu Ueta;Masa-aki Oka;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity of Neutral η3-Propargylpalladium Complexes

    Ken Tsutsumi;Sensuke Ogoshi;Shinji Nishiguchi;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Formation of an Aza-nickelacycle by Reaction of an Imine and an Alkyne with Nickel(0): Oxidative Cyclization, Insertion, and Reductive Elimination†

    Sensuke Ogoshi;Haruo Ikeda;Hideo Kurosawa

  • A prototype of transition-metal-catalyzed carbothiolation of alkynes.

    Kunihiko Sugoh;Hitoshi Kuniyasu;Taeko Sugae;Atsushi Ohtaka

  • Perylene−Tetrapalladium Sandwich Complexes

    Tetsuro Murahashi;Tomohito Uemura;Hideo Kurosawa

  • The First Evidence of Insertion of Isocyanide into a Metal−Sulfur Bond: Catalytic and Stoichiometric Behavior of Isocyanide and Thiolate Ligands on Palladium and Platinum

    Hitoshi Kuniyasu;Kunihiko Sugoh;Moon Song Su;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Nickeladihydrofuran. Key intermediate for nickel-catalyzed reaction of alkyne and aldehyde.

    Sensuke Ogoshi;Tomoya Arai;Masato Ohashi;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Novel syn oxidative addition of allylic halides to olefin complexes of palladium(0) and platinum(0)

    Hideo Kurosawa;Hiroshi Kajimaru;Sensuke Ogoshi;Hiroto Yoneda

  • Rearrangement of a Pd4 Skeleton from a 1D Chain to a 2D Sheet on the Face of a Perylene or Fluoranthene Ligand Caused by Exchange of the Binder Molecule

    Tetsuro Murahashi;Tetsuro Murahashi;Naohiro Kato;Tomohito Uemura;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Synthesis and reaction of ruthenium(II) complexes containing heteroatom donor (O, N, and P) tethered to η6-arene ring

    Yoshiharu Miyaki;Takafumi Onishi;Hideo Kurosawa

  • Synthesis, structures, stabilities, and reactions of cationic olefin complexes of palladium(II) containing the .eta.5-cyclopentadienyl ligand

    Hideo Kurosawa;Tetsuro Majima;Naonori Asada

Frequent Co-Authors

Sensuke Ogoshi
Sensuke Ogoshi Osaka University
Isao Ikeda
Isao Ikeda Osaka University
Shinji Murai
Shinji Murai Osaka University
Kunio Miki
Kunio Miki Kyoto University
Yasushi Kai
Yasushi Kai Osaka University
Toshikazu Hirao
Toshikazu Hirao Osaka University
Nobuaki Kambe
Nobuaki Kambe Osaka University
Akira Nakamura
Akira Nakamura Osaka University
Shigeyoshi Sakaki
Shigeyoshi Sakaki Kyoto University
Naoto Chatani
Naoto Chatani Osaka University

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