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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Biology and Biochemistry D-index 62 Citations 20,528 307 World Ranking 4716 National Ranking 321

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Internal medicine

Kazuo Suzuki mostly deals with Immunology, Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Myeloperoxidase and Selenium. His studies deal with areas such as Vasculitis and Systemic vasculitis as well as Immunology. His research on Biochemistry often connects related topics like Chromatography.

Kazuo Suzuki has researched Chromatography in several fields, including Peroxidase, Glutathione, Incubation and Carcinogen. Kazuo Suzuki has researched Molecular biology in several fields, including Gene expression, Concanavalin A, Natural killer T cell, Fluorescence and Gene silencing. The study incorporates disciplines such as Substrate, Enzyme, Granulocyte and Microbiology in addition to Myeloperoxidase.

His most cited work include:

  • Circulating microRNAs in sera correlate with soluble biomarkers of immune activation but do not predict mortality in ART treated individuals with HIV-1 infection : a case control study (2421 citations)
  • Physicochemical Properties and Cellular Toxicity of Nanocrystal Quantum Dots Depend on Their Surface Modification (789 citations)
  • Assay method for myeloperoxidase in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes. (733 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Immunology, Molecular biology, Internal medicine, Myeloperoxidase and Biochemistry. As a part of the same scientific family, Kazuo Suzuki mostly works in the field of Immunology, focusing on Vasculitis and, on occasion, Kawasaki disease. His studies deal with areas such as Gene and Recombinant DNA as well as Molecular biology.

His Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Gastroenterology and Endocrinology. The various areas that Kazuo Suzuki examines in his Myeloperoxidase study include Autoantibody, Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody and Microbiology. Enzyme and Peptide sequence are among the areas of Biochemistry where the researcher is concentrating his efforts.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (23.44%)
  • Molecular biology (17.54%)
  • Internal medicine (13.32%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2021)?

  • Immunology (23.44%)
  • Vasculitis (10.62%)
  • Virology (8.94%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Vasculitis, Virology, Internal medicine and Molecular biology. Kazuo Suzuki frequently studies issues relating to Kidney and Immunology. His research integrates issues of Autoantibody, Kawasaki disease, Recombinant DNA and Myeloperoxidase in his study of Vasculitis.

His work on Virus, Viral load and Simian immunodeficiency virus as part of general Virology study is frequently linked to Provirus, bridging the gap between disciplines. Kazuo Suzuki combines subjects such as IVIG Therapy and Pathology with his study of Internal medicine. His Molecular biology research incorporates elements of Small interfering RNA, Small hairpin RNA, Gene silencing, Gene and Cell biology.

Between 2012 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Circulating microRNAs in sera correlate with soluble biomarkers of immune activation but do not predict mortality in ART treated individuals with HIV-1 infection : a case control study (2421 citations)
  • Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infects Follicular Helper CD4 T Cells in Lymphoid Tissues during Pathogenic Infection of Pigtail Macaques (86 citations)
  • HIV DNA Subspecies Persist in both Activated and Resting Memory CD4+ T Cells during Antiretroviral Therapy (68 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Internal medicine

Kazuo Suzuki spends much of his time researching Immunology, Virology, Viral load, Immune system and Cell biology. His research in Immunology intersects with topics in Vasculitis and Peripheral blood mononuclear cell. His Virus and Influenza A virus study, which is part of a larger body of work in Virology, is frequently linked to Provirus, bridging the gap between disciplines.

His study on Cell biology also encompasses disciplines like

  • Gene silencing which intersects with area such as Molecular biology and Ex vivo,
  • Small hairpin RNA together with Non-coding RNA,
  • Biochemistry, Exocytosis, NADPH oxidase and Cell membrane most often made with reference to Inflammation. Kazuo Suzuki usually deals with Myeloperoxidase and limits it to topics linked to Chemokine and Pathology. His microRNA study incorporates themes from Logistic regression, Malignancy, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Case-control study.

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Best Publications

Circulating microRNAs in sera correlate with soluble biomarkers of immune activation but do not predict mortality in ART treated individuals with HIV-1 infection : a case control study

Daniel D. Murray;Kazuo Suzuki;Matthew Law;Jonel Trebicka.
PLOS ONE (2015)

3959 Citations

Assay method for myeloperoxidase in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

Kazuo Suzuki;Kazuo Suzuki;Hiromi Ota;Hiromi Ota;Sumiko Sasagawa;Sumiko Sasagawa;Tatsuichiro Sakatani;Tatsuichiro Sakatani.
Analytical Biochemistry (1983)

1157 Citations

Physicochemical Properties and Cellular Toxicity of Nanocrystal Quantum Dots Depend on Their Surface Modification

Akiyoshi Hoshino;Kouki Fujioka;Taisuke Oku;Masakazu Suga.
Nano Letters (2004)

1108 Citations

On the cyto-toxicity caused by quantum dots

Amane Shiohara;Akiyoshi Hoshino;Ken Ichi Hanaki;Kazuo Suzuki.
Microbiology and Immunology (2004)

498 Citations

Synergistic Activation of the Arabidopsis NADPH Oxidase AtrbohD by Ca2+ and Phosphorylation

Yoko Ogasawara;Hidetaka Kaya;Goro Hiraoka;Fumiaki Yumoto;Fumiaki Yumoto.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2008)

434 Citations

Severe Impairment in Early Host Defense against Candida albicans in Mice Deficient in Myeloperoxidase

Yasuaki Aratani;Yasuaki Aratani;Hideki Koyama;Sei Ichiro Nyui;Kazuo Suzuki.
Infection and Immunity (1999)

410 Citations

Critical roles of interferon regulatory factor 4 in CD11bhighCD8α– dendritic cell development

Shoichi Suzuki;Kiri Honma;Toshifumi Matsuyama;Kazuo Suzuki.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2004)

378 Citations

Applications of T-lymphoma labeled with fluorescent quantum dots to cell tracing markers in mouse body

Akiyoshi Hoshino;Ken-ichi Hanaki;Kazuo Suzuki;Kenji Yamamoto.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2004)

346 Citations

Selenosugars are key and urinary metabolites for selenium excretion within the required to low-toxic range.

Yayoi Kobayashi;Yasumitsu Ogra;Kazuya Ishiwata;Hiromitsu Takayama.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2002)

317 Citations

Biological interaction between transition metals (Ag, Cd and Hg), selenide/sulfide and selenoprotein P

Chieka Sasakura;Kazuo T. Suzuki.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry (1998)

302 Citations

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