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27560
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15033
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459

Minoru Toyota 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 Minoru Toyota sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 221 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Minoru Toyota 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 Minoru Toyota sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 84 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Minoru Toyota is affiliated with Sapporo Medical University in Japan. Their academic profile demonstrates a focus on research within the medical and scientific community.

While there are no recent papers listed, the profile includes various elements that outline their research network and academic engagement.

  • Frequent co-authors: None listed
  • Frequent publication venues: None listed
  • Book publications: None listed

No specific fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are mentioned in the available data. Similarly, there are no awards or recognitions recorded for this individual.

The absence of detailed publication records or research topics suggests a profile that may either be in the early stages of academic documentation or one for which publicly accessible data is limited.

The overall data presents Minoru Toyota as a researcher connected to a Japanese medical institution with potential ongoing work not currently documented in the provided sources.

Best Publications

  • CpG island methylator phenotype in colorectal cancer.

    Minoru Toyota;Nita Ahuja;Mutsumi Ohe-Toyota;James G. Herman

  • Epigenetic inactivation of SFRP genes allows constitutive WNT signaling in colorectal cancer

    Hiromu Suzuki;Hiromu Suzuki;D. Neil Watkins;Kam Wing Jair;Kornel E. Schuebel

  • Epigenetic silencing of microRNA-34b/c and B-cell translocation gene 4 is associated with CpG island methylation in colorectal cancer.

    Minoru Toyota;Hiromu Suzuki;Yasushi Sasaki;Reo Maruyama

  • Accelerated age-related CpG island methylation in ulcerative colitis.

    Jean Pierre J. Issa;Nita Ahuja;Minoru Toyota;Mary P. Bronner

  • Analysis of adenomatous polyposis coli promoter hypermethylation in human cancer.

    Manel Esteller;Andrew Sparks;Minoru Toyota;Montserrat Sanchez-Cespedes

  • Integrated genetic and epigenetic analysis identifies three different subclasses of colon cancer

    Lanlan Shen;Minoru Toyota;Yutaka Kondo;E. Lin

  • Inactivation of the DNA repair gene O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase by promoter hypermethylation is associated with G to A mutations in K-ras in colorectal tumorigenesis.

    Manel Esteller;Minoru Toyota;Montserrat Sanchez-Cespedes;Gabriel Capella

  • Aberrant Methylation in Gastric Cancer Associated with the CpG Island Methylator Phenotype

    Minoru Toyota;Nita Ahuja;Hiromu Suzuki;Fumio Itoh

  • Identification of Differentially Methylated Sequences in Colorectal Cancer by Methylated CpG Island Amplification

    Minoru Toyota;Coty Ho;Nita Ahuja;Kam Wing Jair

  • Hypermethylation-associated inactivation of p14(ARF) is independent of p16(INK4a) methylation and p53 mutational status.

    Manel Esteller;Silvia Tortola;Minoru Toyota;Gabriel Capella

  • Hypermethylation of multiple genes in pancreatic adenocarcinoma.

    Takashi Ueki;Minoru Toyota;Taylor Sohn;Charles J. Yeo

  • Distinct genetic profiles in colorectal tumors with or without the CpG island methylator phenotype.

    Minoru Toyota;Mutsumi Ohe-Toyota;Nita Ahuja;Jean Pierre J. Issa;Jean Pierre J. Issa

  • Methylation profiling in acute myeloid leukemia.

    Minoru Toyota;Kenneth J. Kopecky;Mutsumi-Ohe Toyota;Kam-Wing Jair

  • Promoter Hypermethylation of the DNA Repair Gene O6-Methylguanine-DNA Methyltransferase Is Associated with the Presence of G:C to A:T Transition Mutations in p53 in Human Colorectal Tumorigenesis

    Manel Esteller;Rosa Ana Risques;Minoru Toyota;Gabriel Capella

  • Upregulation of miR-196a and HOTAIR drive malignant character in gastrointestinal stromal tumors

    Takeshi Niinuma;Hiromu Suzuki;Masanori Nojima;Katsuhiko Nosho

  • Fusobacterium in colonic flora and molecular features of colorectal carcinoma

    Tomomitsu Tahara;Tomomitsu Tahara;Eiichiro Yamamoto;Hiromu Suzuki;Reo Maruyama

  • Comparing the DNA hypermethylome with gene mutations in human colorectal cancer.

    Kornel E. Schuebel;Wei Chen;Leslie Cope;Sabine C. Glöckner

  • CpG island methylator phenotypes in aging and cancer.

    Minoru Toyota;Jean-Pierre J. Issa

  • Frequent epigenetic inactivation of Wnt antagonist genes in breast cancer

    H Suzuki;M Toyota;M Toyota;H Caraway;E Gabrielson

  • Array-based genomic resequencing of human leukemia

    Y Yamashita;J Yuan;I Suetake;H Suzuki

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiromu Suzuki
Hiromu Suzuki Sapporo Medical University
Kohzoh Imai
Kohzoh Imai University of Tokyo
Takashi Tokino
Takashi Tokino Sapporo Medical University
Yasuhisa Shinomura
Yasuhisa Shinomura Sapporo Medical University
Jean Pierre J. Issa
Jean Pierre J. Issa Temple University
Yuji Hinoda
Yuji Hinoda Yamaguchi University
Hiroyuki Yamamoto
Hiroyuki Yamamoto St. Marianna University School of Medicine
Stephen B. Baylin
Stephen B. Baylin Johns Hopkins University
Koichi Hirata
Koichi Hirata Sapporo Medical University
Noriyuki Sato
Noriyuki Sato Sapporo Medical University

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