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2171
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Isao Karube 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 Isao Karube sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 684 publications — 95th percentile

95% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Isao Karube 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 Isao Karube sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 89 D-Index — 88th percentile

88% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Isao Karube is affiliated with Tokyo University of Technology in Japan. Their research contributions span across several fields of study, primarily focusing on materials science, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Within these domains, they have explored specialized subfields such as materials chemistry, biomaterials, and molecular biology.

The main topics of Isao Karube's work include corrosion behavior and inhibition, diatoms and algae research, and advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques.

Their recent publication record features a paper titled "A novel biofunctionalizing peptide for metallic alloy," published in 2020 in the journal Biotechnology Letters. This work has been cited multiple times, reflecting engagement from the scientific community.

  • Recent paper: "A novel biofunctionalizing peptide for metallic alloy," 2020, Biotechnology Letters

Isao Karube has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Akane Sakaguchi-Mikami, Kazuhiro J. Fujimoto, Tsunemasa Taguchi, and Tomohiko Yamazaki.

  • Akane Sakaguchi-Mikami
  • Kazuhiro J. Fujimoto
  • Tsunemasa Taguchi
  • Tomohiko Yamazaki

In terms of publication venues, Isao Karube's work has appeared in Biotechnology Letters, among others.

  • Biotechnology Letters

Best Publications

  • Computation of equivalent circuit parameters of quartz crystals in contact with liquids and study of liquid properties

    Hiroshi. Muramatsu;Eiichi. Tamiya;Isao. Karube

  • Microbial electrode BOD sensors.

    Isao Karube;Tadashi Matsunaga;Satoshi Mitsuda;Shuichi Suzuki

  • Piezoelectric crystal biosensor modified with protein A for determination of immunoglobulins.

    Hiroshi. Muramatsu;Jonathan M. Dicks;Eiichi. Tamiya;Isao. Karube

  • Current research activity in biosensors

    Hideaki Nakamura;Isao Karube

  • A comparison of screening methods for antioxidant activity in seaweeds

    R. Matsukawa;Z. Dubinsky;E. Kishimoto;K. Masaki

  • Molecular recognition in continuous polymer rods prepared by a molecular imprinting technique

    Jun. Matsui;Teru. Kato;Toshifumi. Takeuchi;Masayasu. Suzuki

  • Physiological and biochemical responses to salt stress in the mangrove, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza

    Taro Takemura;Nobutaka Hanagata;Koichi Sugihara;Shigeyuki Baba

  • Tolerance of microalgae to high CO2 and high temperature

    Nobutaka Hanagata;Toshifumi Takeuchi;Yoshiharu Fukuju;David J. Barnes

  • A novel method of immobilizing antibodies on a quartz crystal microbalance using plasma-polymerized films for immunosensors.

    Keijiro Nakanishi;Hitoshi Muguruma;Isao Karube

  • Determination of fish freshness with an enzyme sensor system

    Isao Karube;Hideaki Matsuoka;Shuichi Suzuki;Etsuo Watanabe

  • Atrazine sensing by molecularly imprinted membranes

    S.A. Piletsky;E.V. Piletskaya;A.V. Elgersma;K. Yano

  • Molecularly imprinted polymers for biosensor applications

    Kazuyoshi Yano;Isao Karube

  • Piezoelectric immuno sensor for the detection of candida albicans microbes

    H. Muramatsu;K. Kajiwara;E. Tamiya;I. Karube

  • Micro glucose using electron mediators immobilized on a polypyrrole-modified electrode

    E. Tamiya;I. Karube;S. Hattori;M. Suzuki

  • Imprinted membranes for sensor technology : Opposite behavior of covalently and noncovalently imprinted membranes

    Sergey A. Piletsky;Elena V. Piletskaya;Tatyana L. Panasyuk;Anna V. El'Skaya

  • Integrated biosensor for glucose and galactose

    K. Yokoyama;K. Sode;E. Tamiya;I. Karube

  • Carbon-carbon bond formation using substrate selective catalytic polymers prepared by molecular imprinting: an artificial class II aldolase

    Jun Matsui;Ian A. Nicholls;Isao Karube;Klaus Mosbach

  • Optical Detection of Chloramphenicol Using Molecularly Imprinted Polymers

    Raphael Levi;Scott McNiven;Sergey A. Piletsky;Soo-Hwan Cheong

  • Molecular characterization of cDNA encoding oxygen evolving enhancer protein 1 increased by salt treatment in the mangrove Bruguiera gymnorrhiza

    Koichi Sugihara;Nobutaka Hanagata;Zvy Dubinsky;Sigeyuki Baba

  • Acetylcholinesterase in organic solvents for the detection of pesticides: Biosensor application

    Nathalie Mionetto;Jean-Louis Marty;Isao Karube

  • Amperometric estimation of BOD by using living immobilized yeasts

    Motohiko Hikuma;Hiroshi Suzuki;Yakeo Yasuda;Isao Karube

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazunori Ikebukuro
Kazunori Ikebukuro Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Eiichi Tamiya
Eiichi Tamiya Osaka University
Toshifumi Takeuchi
Toshifumi Takeuchi Kobe University
Koji Sode
Koji Sode University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Zvy Dubinsky
Zvy Dubinsky Bar-Ilan University
Sergey A. Piletsky
Sergey A. Piletsky University of Leicester
Anna V. El'skaya
Anna V. El'skaya National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Nobuo Nakabayashi
Nobuo Nakabayashi Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Shu Hotta
Shu Hotta Kyoto Institute of Technology
Kazuhiko Ishihara
Kazuhiko Ishihara University of Tokyo

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