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Kazuo Komagata

Kazuo Komagata

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
70
Citations
21216
World Ranking
1912
National Ranking
60

Kazuo Komagata publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

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

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 268 publications — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Kazuo Komagata D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 70 D-Index — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Kazuo Komagata was affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Throughout their career, they contributed to scientific research, although specific details regarding their publications and research topics are not available.

There is no detailed record of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or main and subfields of study related to Kazuo Komagata. Similarly, information about the specific topics covered in their work or any awards received is not documented in the available data.

The absence of listed papers and collaborations limits the ability to outline a detailed research profile. Kazuo Komagata's professional footprint primarily identifies an association with the University of Tokyo, indicating involvement in the academic environment there.

Although Kazuo Komagata is deceased, it is clear they were part of the scientific community and held an academic position. Without further publicly accessible data, it is not possible to provide a detailed analysis of their scholarly contributions or fields of study.

Best Publications

  • 4 Lipid and Cell-Wall Analysis in Bacterial Systematics

    Kazuo Komagata;Ken-Ichiro Suzuki

  • Determination of DNA base composition by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography

    Jin Tamaoka;Kazuo Komagata

  • Transfer of Bacillus Alginolyticus, Bacillus Chondroitinus, Bacillus Curdlanolyticus, Bacillus Glucanolyticus, Bacillus Kobensis, and Bacillus Thiaminolyticus to the Genus Paenibacillus and Emended Description of the Genus Paenibacillus

    Osamu Shida;Hiroaki Takagi;Kiyoshi Kadowaki;Lawrence K. Nakamura

  • Proposal for Two New Genera, Brevibacillus gen. nov. and Aneurinibacillus gen. nov.

    Osamu Shida;Hiroaki Takagi;Kiyoshi Kadowaki;Kazuo Komagata

  • Grouping of Pseudomonas species on the basis of cellular fatty acid composition and the quinone system with special reference to the existence of 3-hydroxy fatty acids.

    Hiroshi Oyaizu;Kazuo Komagata

  • Asaia bogorensis gen. nov., sp. nov., an unusual acetic acid bacterium in the alpha-Proteobacteria.

    Yuzo Yamada;Kazushige Katsura;Hiroko Kawasaki;Yantyati Widyastuti

  • Reclassification of Pseudomonas acidovorans den Dooren de Jong 1926 and Pseudomonas testosteroni Marcus and Talalay 1956 as Comamonas acidovorans comb. nov. and Comamonas testosteroni comb. nov., with an Emended Description of the Genus Comamonas

    Jin Tamaoka;Duk-Mo Ha;Kazuo Komagata

  • TAXONOMIC STUDIES ON CORYNEFORM BACTERIA

    Unknown

  • The Family Acetobacteraceae: The Genera Acetobacter, Acidomonas, Asaia, Gluconacetobacter, Gluconobacter, and Kozakia

    Puspita Lisdiyanti;Kazuo Komagata;Karel Kersters;Jean Swings

  • Taxonomic significance of cellular fatty acid composition in some coryneform bacteria

    Ken-Ichiro Suzuki;Kazuo Komagata

  • Lactobacillus acidipiscis sp. nov. and Weissella thailandensis sp. nov., isolated from fermented fish in Thailand.

    Somboon Tanasupawat;Osamu Shida;Sanae Okada;Kazuo Komagata

  • Transfer of pseudomonas plantarii and Pseudomonas glumae to Burkholderia as Burkholderia spp. and description of Burkholderia vandii sp. nov

    Teizi Urakami;Chieko Ito-Yoshida;Hisaya Araki;Toshio Kijima

  • THE FLAGELLATION AND TAXONOMY OF GENERA GLUCONOBACTER AND ACETOBACTER WITH REFERENCE TO THE EXISTENCE OF INTERMEDIATE STRAINS

    Unknown

  • Emended description of Paenibacillus amylolyticus and description of Paenibacillus illinoisensis sp. nov. and Paenibacillus chibensis sp. nov.

    Osamu Shida;Hiroaki Takagi;Kiyoshi Kadowaki;Lawrence K. Nakamura

  • Identification of Acetobacter strains isolated from Indonesian sources, and proposals of Acetobacter syzygii sp. nov., Acetobacter cibinongensis sp. nov., and Acetobacter orientalis sp. nov.

    Puspita Lisdiyanti;Hiroko Kawasaki;Tatsuji Seki;Yuzo Yamada

  • Paracoccus aminophilus sp. nov. and Paracoccus aminovorans sp. nov., Which Utilize N,N-Dimethylformamide

    Teizi Urakami;Hisaya Araki;Hiromi Oyanagi;Ken-Ichiro Suzuki

  • Identification of acetic acid bacteria isolated from Indonesian sources, especially of isolates classified in the genus Gluconobacter.

    Yuzo Yamada;Reiko Hosono;Puspita Lisdyanti;Yantyati Widyastuti

  • Asaia siamensis sp. nov., an acetic acid bacterium in the alpha-proteobacteria.

    Kazushige Katsura;Hiroko Kawasaki;Wanchern Potacharoen;Susono Saono

  • Two New Species of Pseudomonas: P. oryzihabitans Isolated from Rice Paddy and Clinical Specimens and P. luteola Isolated from Clinical Specimens

    Kentaro Kodama;Norio Kimura;Kazuo Komagata

  • Chemotaxonomic characterization of a radiotolerant bacterium, Arthrobacter radiotolerans: Description of Rubrobacter radiotolerans gen. nov., comb. nov

    Ken-ichiro Suzuki;Matthew D. Collins;Eriko Iijima;Kazuo Komagata

  • Protomonas, a New Genus of Facultatively Methylotrophic Bacteria

    Teizi Urakami;Kazuo Komagata

  • Amphibacillus xylanus gen. nov., sp. nov., a Facultatively Anaerobic Sporeforming Xylan-Digesting Bacterium Which Lacks Cytochrome, Quinone, and Catalase

    Youichi Niimura;Enki Koh;Fujitoshi Yanagida;Ken-Ichiro Suzuki

Frequent Co-Authors

Ken-ichiro Suzuki
Ken-ichiro Suzuki Tokyo University of Agriculture
Hiroshi Oyaizu
Hiroshi Oyaizu University of Tokyo
Takayuki Ezaki
Takayuki Ezaki Gifu University
Aiko Hirata
Aiko Hirata University of Tokyo
Matthew D. Collins
Matthew D. Collins University of Reading
Moriya Ohkuma
Moriya Ohkuma National Presto Industries
Akira Hiraishi
Akira Hiraishi Toyohashi University of Technology
Takashi Sugita
Takashi Sugita Meiji Pharmaceutical University

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