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Kyuya Kogure

Kyuya Kogure

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
82
Citations
22815
World Ranking
16213
National Ranking
507

Kyuya Kogure publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

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

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 405 publications — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Kyuya Kogure D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

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

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 82 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Kyuya Kogure is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan. The scientist's academic profile indicates involvement in research and teaching activities at this institution.

There are no available records of recent papers authored by Kyuya Kogure, nor are there listed frequent co-authors associated with the scientist. Furthermore, no publication venues are specified where Kogure has regularly contributed research articles.

No book publications or publishers linked to Kogure have been documented. Similarly, the scientist's main fields of study and subfields, which typically outline areas of specialized research interest, are not available in the provided data.

There is no detailed information on specific research topics or domains of work associated with Kogure. Awards or recognitions received by the scientist have not been recorded in the data set.

Kyuya Kogure is not deceased, according to the provided information, indicating an active status or recent academic presence.

Best Publications

  • Interleukin-1 as a Pathogenetic Mediator of Ischemic Brain Damage in Rats

    Yasundo Yamasaki;Naosuke Matsuura;Hidetaka Shozuhara;Hiroshi Onodera

  • Correlation between cerebral blood flow and histologic changes in a new rat model of middle cerebral artery occlusion.

    H Nagasawa;K Kogure

  • Correlation between myeloperoxidase-quantified neutrophil accumulation and ischemic brain injury in the rat. Effects of neutrophil depletion.

    Y Matsuo;H Onodera;Y Shiga;M Nakamura

  • Strong attenuation of ischemic and postischemic brain edema in rats by a novel free radical scavenger.

    Koji Abe;Satoshi Yuki;Kyuya Kogure

  • Temporal profile of the effects of pretreatment with brief cerebral ischemia on the neuronal damage following secondary ischemic insult in the gerbil: cumulative damage and protective effects.

    Hiroyuki Kato;Yong Liu;Tsutomu Araki;Kyuya Kogure

  • Ischemic Delayed Neuronal Death A Mitochondrial Hypothesis

    K. Abe;M. Aoki;J. Kawagoe;T. Yoshida

  • Mechanism of arachidonic acid liberation during ischemia in gerbil cerebral cortex.

    Koji Abe;Kyuya Kogure;Hirotaka Yamamoto;Masaoki Imazawa

  • Protection of rat hippocampus against ischemic neuronal damage by pretreatment with sublethal ischemia

    Yong Liu;Hiroyuki Kato;Naoki Nakata;Kyuya Kogure

  • Role of Neutrophils in Radical Production during Ischemia and Reperfusion of the Rat Brain: Effect of Neutrophil Depletion on Extracellular Ascorbyl Radical Formation:

    Yoshiyuki Matsuo;Tsuyoshi Kihara;Masato Ikeda;Mitsuyoshi Ninomiya

  • Role of cell adhesion molecules in brain injury after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat

    Yoshiyuki Matsuo;Hiroshi Onodera;Yusei Shiga;Hidetaka Shozuhara

  • Influence of transient ischemia on lipid-soluble antioxidants, free fatty acids and energy metabolites in rat brain.

    Shinichi Yoshida;Kouichi Abe;Raul Busto;Brant D. Watson

  • Delayed neuronal death prevented by inhibition of increased hydroxyl radical formation in a transient cerebral ischemia

    Toshihiro Yamamoto;Satoshi Yuki;Toshiaki Watanabe;Masayuki Mitsuka

  • Effects of cycloheximide on delayed neuronal death in rat hippocampus.

    Kazuhiro Goto;Atsushi Ishige;Kyoji Sekiguchi;Susumu Iizuka

  • Lesions to Schaffer collaterals prevent ischemic death of CA1 pyramidal cells

    Hiroshi Onodera;Gen Sato;Kyuya Kogure

  • Cyclosporin A protects against ischemia-reperfusion injury in the brain

    Yusei Shiga;Hiroshi Onodera;Yoshiyuki Matsuo;Kyuya Kogure

  • Selective induction of Kunitz-type protease inhibitor domain-containing amyloid precursor protein mRNA after persistent focal ischemia in rat cerebral cortex.

    Koji Abe;Rudolph E. Tanzi;Kyuya Kogure

  • Mechanisms of cerebral vasodilatation in hypoxia.

    K. Kogure;P. Scheinberg;O. M. Reinmuth;M. Fujishima

  • Protective effect of α-tocopherol on ischemic neuronal damage in the gerbil hippocampus

    Hideaki Hara;Hiroyuki Kato;Kyuya Kogure

  • Potentiation of lipid peroxides by ischemia in rat brain.

    K. Kogure;B. D. Watson;R. Busto;K. Abe

  • Staurosporine, a novel protein kinase C inhibitor, prevents postischemic neuronal damage in the gerbil and rat.

    Hideaki Hara;Hiroshi Onodera;Mikio Yoshidomi;Yuzuru Matsuda

Frequent Co-Authors

Tsutomu Araki
Tsutomu Araki Tohoku University
Koji Abe
Koji Abe Okayama University
Yasuto Itoyama
Yasuto Itoyama Tohoku University
Hideaki Hara
Hideaki Hara Gifu Pharmaceutical University
Kanefusa Kato
Kanefusa Kato Nagoya University
Hiroyuki Kato
Hiroyuki Kato Massachusetts General Hospital
Kazuhiko Yanai
Kazuhiko Yanai Tohoku University
Masatoshi Itoh
Masatoshi Itoh Tohoku University
Shigeki Shibahara
Shigeki Shibahara Tohoku University
Rudolph E. Tanzi
Rudolph E. Tanzi Harvard University

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