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Hisayuki Nomiyama

Hisayuki Nomiyama

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
50
Citations
14244
World Ranking
2535
National Ranking
188

Overview

Hisayuki Nomiyama is affiliated with Kumamoto University in Japan. Their research focuses primarily on the study of chemokine receptors and immune cell signaling, particularly within the contexts of oncology and immunology.

The main fields of study for Nomiyama include:

  • Medicine

Their subfields of research are:

  • Oncology
  • Immunology

Nomiyama's work extensively covers the following topics:

  • Chemokine receptors and signaling
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions

They have contributed to several publications in the venue IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE, with four papers published there:

  • Chemokine receptors (version 2020.5) in the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology Database (2020)
  • Chemokine receptors in GtoPdb v.2023.1 (2023)
  • Chemokine receptors in GtoPdb v.2025.1 (2025)
  • Chemokine receptors in GtoPdb v.2025.3 (2025)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Nomiyama include:

  • Françoise Bachelerie
  • Adit Ben-Baruch
  • Amanda M. Burkhardt
  • Israel Charo
  • Christophe Combadière

Best Publications

  • Identification and molecular characterization of fractalkine receptor CX3CR1, which mediates both leukocyte migration and adhesion

    Toshio Imai;Kunio Hieshima;Christopher Haskell;Masataka Baba

  • International Union of Pharmacology. LXXXIX. Update on the Extended Family of Chemokine Receptors and Introducing a New Nomenclature for Atypical Chemokine Receptors

    Francoise Bachelerie;Adit Ben-Baruch;Amanda M. Burkhardt;Christophe Combadiere

  • The chemokine and chemokine receptor superfamilies and their molecular evolution

    Albert Zlotnik;Osamu Yoshie;Hisayuki Nomiyama

  • Chemokines in immunity.

    Osamu Yoshie;Toshio Imai;Hisayuki Nomiyama

  • Identification of CCR6, the Specific Receptor for a Novel Lymphocyte-directed CC Chemokine LARC

    Masataka Baba;Toshio Imai;Miyuki Nishimura;Mayumi Kakizaki

  • Molecular cloning of a novel human CC chemokine EBI1-ligand chemokine that is a specific functional ligand for EBI1, CCR7.

    Ryu Yoshida;Toshio Imai;Kunio Hieshima;Jun Kusuda

  • Molecular cloning of a novel human CC chemokine liver and activation-regulated chemokine (LARC) expressed in liver. Chemotactic activity for lymphocytes and gene localization on chromosome 2

    Kunio Hieshima;Toshio Imai;Ghislain Opdenakker;Jo Van Damme

  • Chemokine/chemokine receptor nomenclature

    K. Bacon;M. Baggiolini;Hal Broxmeyer;R. Horuk

  • RANKL-induced DC-STAMP Is Essential for Osteoclastogenesis

    Toshio Kukita;Naohisa Wada;Akiko Kukita;Takashi Kakimoto

  • A novel human CC chemokine PARC that is most homologous to macrophage-inflammatory protein-1 alpha/LD78 alpha and chemotactic for T lymphocytes, but not for monocytes.

    K Hieshima;T Imai;M Baba;K Shoudai

  • Molecular Cloning of a Novel Human CC Chemokine Secondary Lymphoid-Tissue Chemokine That Is a Potent Chemoattractant for Lymphocytes and Mapped to Chromosome 9p13

    Morio Nagira;Toshio Imai;Kunio Hieshima;Jun Kusuda

  • Novel lymphocyte-specific CC chemokines and their receptors.

    Osamu Yoshie;Toshio Imai;Hisayuki Nomiyama

  • Selective expression of liver and activation‐regulated chemokine (LARC) in intestinal epithelium in mice and humans

    Yoshikazu Tanaka;Toshio Imai;Masataka Baba;Izumi Ishikawa

  • Molecular Cloning of a Novel Human CC Chemokine (Eotaxin-3) That Is a Functional Ligand of CC Chemokine Receptor 3 *

    Motoji Kitaura;Noriko Suzuki;Toshio Imai;Shin Takagi

  • Chemokine/chemokine receptor nomenclature

    Kevin Bacon;Marco Baggiolini;Hal Broxmeyer;Richard Horuk

  • Cooperativity and hierarchical levels of functional organization in the SV40 enhancer

    Catherine Fromental;Catherine Fromental;Masamoto Kanno;Masamoto Kanno;Hisayuki Nomiyama;Hisayuki Nomiyama;Pierre Chambon;Pierre Chambon

  • Structures of human genes coding for cytokine LD78 and their expression.

    Mitsuyoshi Nakao;Hisayuki Nomiyama;Kazunori Shimada

  • Extensive expansion and diversification of the chemokine gene family in zebrafish: identification of a novel chemokine subfamily CX.

    Hisayuki Nomiyama;Kunio Hieshima;Naoki Osada;Yoko Kato-Unoki

  • Effect of thymoquinone on cyclooxygenase expression and prostaglandin production in a mouse model of allergic airway inflammation.

    Rabab El Mezayen;Mohamed El Gazzar;Mark R. Nicolls;John C. Marecki

  • A lymphocyte‐specific CC chemokine, secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine (SLC), is a highly efficient chemoattractant for B cells and activated T cells

    Morio Nagira;Toshio Imai;Ryu Yoshida;Shin Takagi

Frequent Co-Authors

Osamu Yoshie
Osamu Yoshie Kindai University
Toshio Imai
Toshio Imai Kindai University
Albert Zlotnik
Albert Zlotnik University of California, Irvine
Philip M. Murphy
Philip M. Murphy National Institutes of Health
Antal Rot
Antal Rot Queen Mary University of London
Ghislain Opdenakker
Ghislain Opdenakker Rega Institute for Medical Research
Alberto Mantovani
Alberto Mantovani Humanitas University
Kouji Matsushima
Kouji Matsushima Tokyo University of Science
Jo Van Damme
Jo Van Damme Rega Institute for Medical Research
Yoshiyuki Sakaki
Yoshiyuki Sakaki Toyohashi University of Technology

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