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33
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4024
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9466
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283

Izuru Matsumoto publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

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

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 84 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Izuru Matsumoto D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Izuru Matsumoto is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their research profile presents a focus on academic work within this institution, although detailed information about specific research topics, publications, or collaborations is not available.

There are no recent papers listed under their name, nor information about frequent co-authors or the venues where they commonly publish. Similarly, there is no data on book publications associated with Matsumoto.

Details regarding main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics are not provided. This means there is no specified area of expertise that can be highlighted from the available data.

There is no record of awards or distinctions received by Matsumoto according to the provided information.

Overall, the available data restricts a comprehensive depiction of Matsumoto's research contributions beyond their primary affiliation with the University of Sydney.

Best Publications

  • Ethanol and brain damage.

    Clive Harper;Izuru Matsumoto

  • Adolescent rats find repeated Delta(9)-THC less aversive than adult rats but display greater residual cognitive deficits and changes in hippocampal protein expression following exposure.

    Heidi R Quinn;Izuru Matsumoto;Paul D Callaghan;Leonora E Long

  • A proteome analysis of the anterior cingulate cortex gray matter in schizophrenia

    D Clark;I Dedova;S Cordwell;I Matsumoto

  • Alcohol-responsive genes in the frontal cortex and nucleus accumbens of human alcoholics

    Traute Flatscher‐Bader;Marcel van der Brug;John W Hwang;Peter A Gochee

  • Alcohol-responsive genes in the frontal cortex and nucleus accumbens of human alcoholics: Alcohol responsive genes in human brain

    Traute Flatscher-Bader;Marcel van der Brug;John W Hwang;Peter A Gochee

  • Genome-wide expression analysis detects eight genes with robust alterations specific to bipolar I disorder: relevance to neuronal network perturbation

    Noriaki Nakatani;Eiji Hattori;Tetsuo Ohnishi;Brian Dean

  • Differential protein expression in the prefrontal white matter of human alcoholics: a proteomics study.

    K Alexander-Kaufman;G James;D Sheedy;C Harper

  • Abnormal pathways in the genu of the corpus callosum in schizophrenia pathogenesis: a proteome study

    Sinthuja Sivagnanasundaram;Ben Crossett;Irina Dedova;Stuart Cordwell

  • Protein expression profile in the striatum of acute methamphetamine-treated rats

    Takeshi Iwazaki;Iain S. McGregor;Izuru Matsumoto

  • Role of IFN‐γ in an experimental murine model of West Nile virus‐induced seizures

    Daniel R. Getts;Izuru Matsumoto;Marcus Müller;Meghann Teague Getts

  • Behavioural effects of chronic haloperidol and risperidone treatment in rats

    Tim Karl;Liesl Duffy;Elizabeth O’Brien;Izuru Matsumoto

  • 5-HT2A and muscarinic receptors in schizophrenia: a postmortem study.

    Izuru Matsumoto;Yuki Inoue;Takeshi Iwazaki;Geoff Pavey

  • Viruses and the immune system: their roles in seizure cascade development.

    Daniel R. Getts;Vladimir J. Balcar;Izuru Matsumoto;Marcus Müller

  • Increased TUNEL positive cells in human alcoholic brains.

    Y. Ikegami;S. Goodenough;Y. Inoue;P.R. Dodd

  • Failure to support a genetic contribution of AKT1 polymorphisms and altered AKT signaling in schizophrenia.

    Masayuki Ide;Tetsuo Ohnishi;Miyuki Murayama;Izuru Matsumoto

  • Immediate early gene expression during morphine withdrawal

    A.M. Beckmann;I. Matsumoto;P.A. Wilce

  • Differential protein expression profiles in the hippocampus of human alcoholics

    H. Matsuda-Matsumoto;T. Iwazaki;M.A. Kashem;C. Harper

  • Proteomic analysis demonstrates adolescent vulnerability to lasting hippocampal changes following chronic alcohol consumption.

    Garth A. Hargreaves;Heidi Quinn;Mohammed A. Kashem;Izuru Matsumoto

  • Differential protein expression in the corpus callosum (splenium) of human alcoholics: a proteomics study.

    Mohammed Abul Kashem;Gabriel James;Clive Harper;Peter Wilce

  • Protein expression profile in the striatum of rats with methamphetamine‐induced behavioral sensitization

    Takeshi Iwazaki;Iain S. McGregor;Izuru Matsumoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Iain S. McGregor
Iain S. McGregor University of Sydney
Stuart J. Cordwell
Stuart J. Cordwell University of Sydney
Peter R. Dodd
Peter R. Dodd University of Queensland
Nicholas J. C. King
Nicholas J. C. King University of Sydney
Tim Karl
Tim Karl Western Sydney University
Darryl W. Eyles
Darryl W. Eyles University of Queensland
Narayan R. Bhat
Narayan R. Bhat Medical University of South Carolina
Errol B. De Souza
Errol B. De Souza National Institute on Drug Abuse
Edith V. Sullivan
Edith V. Sullivan Stanford University
Takeo Yoshikawa
Takeo Yoshikawa RIKEN Center for Brain Science

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