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D-Index
54
Citations
13766
World Ranking
4867
National Ranking
148

Makoto Sato 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 Makoto Sato sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 196 publications — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Makoto Sato 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 Makoto Sato sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Targeted Disruption of Cbfa1 Results in a Complete Lack of Bone Formation owing to Maturational Arrest of Osteoblasts

    T Komori;H Yagi;S Nomura;A Yamaguchi

  • Histone deacetylase SIRT1 modulates neuronal differentiation by its nuclear translocation

    Shin Hisahara;Susumu Chiba;Hiroyuki Matsumoto;Masaya Tanno

  • α -CGRP and β -CGRP mRNAS are differentially regulated in the rat spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion

    Koichi Noguchi;Emiko Senba;Yasuhiro Morita;Makoto Sato

  • Homeobox gene Hex is essential for onset of mouse embryonic liver development and differentiation of the monocyte lineage.

    Vincent W Keng;Hideshi Yagi;Masahito Ikawa;Takashi Nagano

  • Molecular Characterization of the Ankle-Link Complex in Cochlear Hair Cells and Its Role in the Hair Bundle Functioning

    Nicolas Michalski;Vincent Michel;Amel Bahloul;Gaëlle Lefèvre

  • Prepro-VIP and preprotachykinin mRNAs in the rat dorsal root ganglion cells following peripheral axotomy.

    Koichi Noguchi;Emiko Senba;Yasuhiro Morita;Makoto Sato

  • Filamin A and FILIP (Filamin A-Interacting Protein) regulate cell polarity and motility in neocortical subventricular and intermediate zones during radial migration.

    Takashi Nagano;Soichi Morikubo;Makoto Sato

  • Role of Primate Substantia Nigra Pars Reticulata in Reward-Oriented Saccadic Eye Movement

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  • Filamin A-interacting protein (FILIP) regulates cortical cell migration out of the ventricular zone

    Takashi Nagano;Takunari Yoneda;Takunari Yoneda;Yumiko Hatanaka;Chikara Kubota

  • Region-specific expression of the mRNAs encoding beta subunits (beta 1, beta 2, and beta 3) of GABAA receptor in the rat brain.

    Jian-Hua Zhang;Makoto Sato;Masaya Tohyama

  • Effects of nerve crush and transection on mRNA levels for nerve growth factor receptor in the rat facial motoneurons.

    Takanori Saika;Emiko Senba;Koichi Noguchi;Makoto Sato

  • Localization of glycine receptor α1 subunit mRNA-containing neurons in the rat brain: An analysis using in situ hybridization histochemistry

    K. Sato;J.-H. Zhang;T. Saika;M. Sato

  • Oxytocin efficacy is modulated by dosage and oxytocin receptor genotype in young adults with high-functioning autism: a 24-week randomized clinical trial

    H Kosaka;Y Okamoto;Y Okamoto;T Munesue;H Yamasue

  • Changes in expression of peptides in rat facial motoneurons after facial nerve crushing and resection.

    Takanori Saika;Emiko Senba;Koichi Noguchi;Makoto Sato

  • Preproenkephalin gene expression in the rat spinal cord after noxious stimuli

    K. Noguchi;Y. Morita;H. Kiyama;M. Sato

  • Anxiety- and depression-like behavior in mice lacking the CD157/BST1 gene, a risk factor for Parkinson's disease

    Olga Lopatina;Toru Yoshihara;Tomoko Nishimura;Jing Zhong

  • Action of a diffusible target-derived chemoattractant on cortical axon branch induction and directed growth

    Makoto Sato;Laura Lopez-Mascaraque;Christopher D. Heffnerai;Dennis D.M. O'Leary

  • Regional distribution of the cells expressing glycine receptor β subunit mRNA in the rat brain

    Masahiro Fujita;Kohji Sato;Makoto Sato;Toshihiko Inoue

  • The Ionic Permeability Changes during Acetylcholine-Induced Responses of Aplysia Ganglion Cells

    Unknown

  • Role of Rab3 GDP/GTP exchange protein in synaptic vesicle trafficking at the mouse neuromuscular junction.

    Miki Tanaka;Jun Miyoshi;Hiroyoshi Ishizaki;Atsushi Togawa

  • Differentially expressed olfactomedin-related glycoproteins (Pancortins) in the brain

    Takashi Nagano;Akira Nakamura;Akira Nakamura;Yasutake Mori;Yasutake Mori;Mitsuyo Maeda

  • Identification of a novel adenylate kinase system in the brain: cloning of the fourth adenylate kinase.

    Takunari Yoneda;Makoto Sato;Mitsuyo Maeda;Hiroshi Takagi

Frequent Co-Authors

Masaya Tohyama
Masaya Tohyama Kindai University
Hiroshi Kiyama
Hiroshi Kiyama Nagoya University
Hiroshi Takagi
Hiroshi Takagi Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Emiko Senba
Emiko Senba Osaka University
Sadao Shiosaka
Sadao Shiosaka Osaka University
Tsuyoshi Miyakawa
Tsuyoshi Miyakawa Fujita Health University
Koichi Noguchi
Koichi Noguchi Hyogo College of Medicine
Kohji Sato
Kohji Sato Hamamatsu University
Kazuhiro Takuma
Kazuhiro Takuma Osaka University
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris Case Western Reserve University

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