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Biology and Biochemistry
Japan
2026

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
97
Citations
28293
World Ranking
1777
National Ranking
98

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Japan Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Japan Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Japan Leader Award

Overview

Hoyoku Nishino is affiliated with Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine in Japan. Their academic profile indicates an engagement in scientific research primarily associated with this institution.

Though there is no specific data available on recent papers, publications, or notable research topics, Nishino's professional visibility is tied to the Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. This suggests a focus on medicine or related biomedical fields.

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Best Publications

  • An antitumor promoter from Moringa oleifera Lam.

    Amelia P. Guevara;Carolyn Vargas;Hiromu Sakurai;Yasuhiro Fujiwara

  • Genistein arrests cell cycle progression at G2-M.

    Yoshizumi Matsukawa;Nobuyuki Marui;Toshiyuki Sakai;Yoshiko Satomi

  • Triterpene Acids from the Leaves of Perilla frutescens and Their Anti-inflammatory and Antitumor-promoting Effects

    Norihiro Banno;Toshihiro Akihisa;Harukuni Tokuda;Ken Yasukawa

  • The effect of quercetin on cell cycle progression and growth of human gastric cancer cells.

    Mitsumori Yoshida;Toshiyuki Sakai;Nobuko Hosokawa;Nobuyuki Marui

  • Production of bioactive triterpenes by Eriobotrya japonica calli.

    Shoko Taniguchi;Yoko Imayoshi;Eri Kobayashi;Yoshie Takamatsu

  • Chemopreventive effects of carotenoids and curcumins on mouse colon carcinogenesis after 1,2-dimethylhydrazine initiation.

    Jin Man Kim;Shunichi Araki;Dae Joong Kim;Cheol Beom Park

  • Cancer prevention by carotenoids.

    Hoyoku Nishino;Michiaki Murakoshi;Harukuni Tokuda;Yoshiko Satomi

  • Chemopreventive effect of resveratrol, sesamol, sesame oil and sunflower oil in the Epstein-Barr virus early antigen activation assay and the mouse skin two-stage carcinogenesis.

    Govind J. Kapadia;Magnus A. Azuine;Harukuni Tokuda;Midori Takasaki

  • Inhibition of the tumor-promoting action of 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate by some oleanane-type triterpenoid compounds.

    Hoyoku Nishino;Atsuko Nishino;Junko Takayasu;Teiko Hasegawa

  • Azaphilones, Furanoisophthalides, and Amino Acids from the Extracts of Monascus pilosus-Fermented Rice (Red-Mold Rice) and Their Chemopreventive Effects

    Toshihiro Akihisa;Harukuni Tokuda;Ken Yasukawa;Motohiko Ukiya

  • Flavonoids inhibit the expression of heat shock proteins

    Nobuko Hosokawa;Kazunori Hirayoshi;Akira Nakai;Ydhei Hosokawa

  • Potent Preventive Action of α-Carotene against Carcinogenesis: Spontaneous Liver Carcinogenesis and Promoting Stage of Lung and Skin Carcinogenesis in Mice Are Suppressed More Effectively by α-Carotene Than by β-Carotene

    Michiaki Murakoshi;Hoyoku Nishino;Yoshiko Satomi;Junko Takayasu

  • Isoliquiritigenin, a flavonoid from licorice, reduces prostaglandin E2 and nitric oxide, causes apoptosis, and suppresses aberrant crypt foci development.

    Tetsuyuki Takahashi;Nobuo Takasuka;Masaaki Iigo;Masaki Baba

  • Chemoprevention of lung and skin cancer by Beta vulgaris (beet) root extract

    Govind J. Kapadia;Harukuni Tokuda;Takao Konoshima;Hoyoku Nishino

  • Luteolin induces apoptosis via death receptor 5 upregulation in human malignant tumor cells.

    Mano Horinaka;Tatsushi Yoshida;Takumi Shiraishi;Susumu Nakata

  • Chemoprevention of DMBA-induced UV-B promoted, NOR-1-induced TPA promoted skin carcinogenesis, and DEN-induced phenobarbital promoted liver tumors in mice by extract of beetroot.

    Govind J Kapadia;Magnus A Azuine;Rajagopalan Sridhar;Yoko Okuda

  • Cancer chemopreventive agents, 4-phenylcoumarins from Calophyllum inophyllum.

    Masataka Itoigawa;Masataka Itoigawa;Chihiro Ito;Hugh T.-W Tan;Masashi Kuchide

  • Tumor suppressive effects of tocotrienol in vivo and in vitro

    Sayori Wada;Yoshiko Satomi;Michiaki Murakoshi;Noriko Noguchi;Noriko Noguchi

  • Cancer chemopreventive activity of carotenoids in the fruits of red paprika Capsicum annuum L.

    Takashi Maoka;Kooich Mochida;Mutsuo Kozuka;Yoshihiro Ito

  • Cancer prevention by carotenoids.

    Hoyoku Nishino

Frequent Co-Authors

Harukuni Tokuda
Harukuni Tokuda Kyoto University
Akio Iwashima
Akio Iwashima Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Toshihiro Akihisa
Toshihiro Akihisa Tokyo University of Science
Hiroshi Furukawa
Hiroshi Furukawa Meijo University
Toshiyuki Sakai
Toshiyuki Sakai Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Kuo Hsiung Lee
Kuo Hsiung Lee University of Minnesota
Toshikazu Yoshikawa
Toshikazu Yoshikawa Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Hideyuki Ito
Hideyuki Ito Okayama Prefectural University
Takashi Yoshida
Takashi Yoshida Matsuyama University
Hirota Fujiki
Hirota Fujiki National Cancer Research Institute, UK

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