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Mitsuhiro Furuse

Mitsuhiro Furuse

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
11087
World Ranking
14448
National Ranking
1018

Mitsuhiro Furuse publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mitsuhiro Furuse sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 488 publications — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Mitsuhiro Furuse D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mitsuhiro Furuse sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mitsuhiro Furuse is affiliated with Kyushu University in Japan and conducts research primarily in the fields of neuroscience, medicine, and agricultural and biological sciences. Their work spans several interconnected subfields, including physiology, animal science and zoology, endocrine and autonomic systems, social psychology, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

Their research topics cover a range of subjects related to animal biology and physiology, with a strong emphasis on the neuroendocrine system and biochemical processes. Specific areas of focus include animal nutrition and physiology, neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, biochemical effects in animals, circadian rhythm and melatonin, biochemical analysis and sensing techniques, stress responses and cortisol, and the regulation of appetite and obesity.

Furuse has contributed to multiple publications, including papers that address heat stress adaptation in broilers, amino acid metabolism, and neurochemical responses in animals. Selected recent papers include:

  • Potential Role of Amino Acids in the Adaptation of Chicks and Market-Age Broilers to Heat Stress, 2021, Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • Effects of l-leucine in ovo feeding on thermotolerance, growth and amino acid metabolism under heat stress in broilers, 2020, animal
  • Effects of Chattonella antiqua on the swimming behavior and brain monoamine metabolism of juvenile yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata), 2020, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Central GABAA receptor mediates taurine-induced hypothermia and possibly reduces food intake in thermo-neutral chicks and regulates plasma metabolites in heat-exposed chicks, 2021, Journal of Thermal Biology
  • Beef extract supplementation promotes myoblast proliferation and myotube growth in C2C12 cells, 2020, European Journal of Nutrition

Their frequent co-authors include Vishwajit S. Chowdhury, Guofeng Han, Phuong V. Tran, Takashi Bungo, and Shogo Haraguchi. These collaborations reflect ongoing research partnerships in related areas of animal physiology and nutrition.

Furuse's work is regularly published in several venues with multiple contributions, notably the Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Metabolites, The Journal of Poultry Science, and animal. This distribution showcases the interdisciplinary nature of their research within veterinary science, nutrition, and biological analysis.

Best Publications

  • Inhibitory effect of ghrelin on food intake is mediated by the corticotropin-releasing factor system in neonatal chicks.

    Ei Suke Saito;Hiroyuki Kaiya;Tetsuya Tachibana;Shozo Tomonaga

  • Intracerebroventricular injection of orexins does not stimulate food intake in neonatal chicks

    Furuse M;Ando R;Bungo T;Ao R

  • Commensal microbiota modulate murine behaviors in a strictly contamination-free environment confirmed by culture-based methods.

    R. Nishino;K. Mikami;H. Takahashi;S. Tomonaga;S. Tomonaga

  • Intracerebroventricular injection of ghrelin and growth hormone releasing factor inhibits food intake in neonatal chicks.

    Mitsuhiro Furuse;Tetsuya Tachibana;Atsushi Ohgushi;Ryuichi Ando

  • The central corticotropin-releasing factor and glucagon-like peptide-1 in food intake of the neonatal chick.

    Mitsuhiro Furuse;Megumi Matsumoto;Noboru Saito;Kunio Sugahara

  • Chicken ghrelin and growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 inhibit food intake of neonatal chicks.

    Ei suke Saito;Hiroyuki Kaiya;Tomo Takagi;Izumi Yamasaki

  • Heat production and lipid metabolism in broiler and layer chickens during embryonic development

    Momoka Sato;Tetsuya Tachibana;Mitsuhiro Furuse

  • Gonadotropin-inhibiting hormone stimulates feeding behavior in chicks

    Tetsuya Tachibana;Momoka Sato;Hirokazu Takahashi;Kazuyoshi Ukena

  • Intracerebroventricular injection of agouti-related protein attenuates the anorexigenic effect of alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone in neonatal chicks.

    Tetsuya Tachibana;Kunio Sugahara;Atsushi Ohgushi;Ryuichi Ando

  • Epigallocatechin gallate attenuates acute stress responses through GABAergic system in the brain

    Nami Adachi;Shozo Tomonaga;Tetsuya Tachibana;D. Michael Denbow;D. Michael Denbow

  • High concentrations of HGF inhibit skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation in vitro by inducing expression of myostatin: a possible mechanism for reestablishing satellite cell quiescence in vivo

    Michiko Yamada;Ryuichi Tatsumi;Keitaro Yamanouchi;Tohru Hosoyama

  • Inhibition of food intake by CRF in chickens.

    D M Denbow;N Snapir;M Furuse

  • Central administration of α-melanocyte stimulating hormone inhibits fasting- and neuropeptide Y-induced feeding in neonatal chicks

    Shin Ichi Kawakami;Takashi Bungo;Ryuichi Ando;Atsushi Ohgushi

  • The impact of taurine- and beta-alanine-supplemented diets on behavioral and neurochemical parameters in mice: antidepressant versus anxiolytic-like effects.

    Tatsuro Murakami;Mitsuhiro Furuse

  • Central regulation of food intake in the neonatal chick

    Mitsuhiro Furuse

  • Gut microbiota of mice putatively modifies amino acid metabolism in the host brain.

    Takahiro Kawase;Mao Nagasawa;Hiromi Ikeda;Shinobu Yasuo

  • Intracerebroventricular injection of mammalian and chicken glucagon-like peptide-1 inhibits food intake of the neonatal chick

    Mitsuhiro Furuse;Megumi Matsumoto;Jun Ichi Okumura;Kunio Sugahara

  • Intracerebroventricular administration of mouse leptin does not reduce food intake in the chicken.

    Takashi Bungo;Masataka Shimojo;Yasuhisa Masuda;Tetsuya Tachibanab

  • Brain creatine functions to attenuate acute stress responses through GABAnergic system in chicks.

    Y. Koga;H. Takahashi;D. Oikawa;T. Tachibana

  • Current knowledge of the roles of ghrelin in regulating food intake and energy balance in birds.

    Hiroyuki Kaiya;Mitsuhiro Furuse;Mikiya Miyazato;Kenji Kangawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Vishwajit S. Chowdhury
Vishwajit S. Chowdhury Kyushu University
D. M. Denbow
D. M. Denbow Virginia Tech
Kenji Kangawa
Kenji Kangawa National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center
Ronald E. Allen
Ronald E. Allen University of Arizona
Kazuyoshi Tsutsui
Kazuyoshi Tsutsui Hiroshima University
Horst-Werner Korf
Horst-Werner Korf Goethe University Frankfurt
Takeshi Yagi
Takeshi Yagi Osaka University
Graham J. Dockray
Graham J. Dockray University of Liverpool

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