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D-Index
58
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10436
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10769
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788

Noboru Oyama publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

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

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 242 publications — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Noboru Oyama D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Noboru Oyama is affiliated with Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on medical sciences with a significant concentration in dermatology, rheumatology, pathology and forensic medicine, cell biology, and surgery. The scientist has contributed extensively to studies within these fields, supporting a multidisciplinary approach to medical research.

Their notable recent publications highlight developments in autoimmune and skin-related diseases. These include:

  • "Potential Biomarkers in Systemic Sclerosis: A Literature Review and Update" (2020) published in Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • "Long-standing refractory hidradenitis suppurativa responded to a brodalumab monotherapy in a patient with psoriasis: A possible involvement of Th17 across the spectrum of both diseases" (2021) in The Journal of Dermatology
  • "Lichen Sclerosus: A Current Landscape of Autoimmune and Genetic Interplay" (2022) in Diagnostics
  • "The compound LG283 inhibits bleomycin-induced skin fibrosis via antagonizing TGF-β signaling" (2022) appearing in Arthritis Research & Therapy
  • "Anti-CX3CL1 (fractalkine) monoclonal antibody attenuates lung and skin fibrosis in sclerodermatous graft-versus-host disease mouse model" (2024) also in Arthritis Research & Therapy

The main topics covered by their work include:

  • Systemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases
  • Eosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes
  • Dermatologic Treatments and Research
  • Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases
  • Cancer and Skin Lesions
  • Genital Health and Disease
  • Calpain Protease Function and Regulation

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • The Journal of Dermatology
  • Journal of Cutaneous Immunology and Allergy
  • Journal of Investigative Dermatology
  • Arthritis Research & Therapy
  • Cureus

The scientist collaborates regularly with several coauthors, their most frequent collaborators being:

  • Minoru Hasegawa
  • Hiroshi Kasamatsu
  • Takenao Chino
  • Akira Utsunomiya
  • Takumi Hasegawa

Noboru Oyama's body of work reflects a comprehensive engagement with both clinical and research facets of medical science, especially in understanding and devising treatment strategies for complex dermatological and autoimmune disorders. The ongoing research outputs from this scientist contribute to a deeper understanding of disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions within their main fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Dimercaptan–polyaniline composite electrodes for lithium batteries with high energy density

    N. Oyama;T. Tatsuma;T. Sato;T. Sotomura

  • Catalysis of electrode processes by multiply-charged metal complexes electrostatically bound to polyelectrolyte coatings on graphite electrodes, and the use of polymer-coated rotating disk electrodes in diagnosing kinetic and conduction mechanisms

    Noboru. Oyama;Fred C. Anson

  • IR absorption spectroscopic identification of electroactive and electroinactive polyaniline films prepared by the electrochemical polymerization of aniline

    Takeo Ohsaka;Yukio Ohnuki;Noboru Oyama;Gen Katagiri

  • Electrostatic Binding of Metal Complexes to Electrode Surfaces Coated with Highly Charged Polymeric Films

    Noboru Oyama;Fred C. Anson

  • Permselectivity of films prepared by electrochemical oxidation of phenol and amino-aromatic compounds

    Yukio Ohnuki;Hiroaki Matsuda;Takeo Ohsaka;Noboru Oyama

  • Factors Affecting the Electrochemical Responses of Metal Complexes at Pyrolytic Graphite Electrodes Coated with Films of Poly(4‐Vinylpyridine)

    Noboru Oyama;Fred C. Anson

  • Polymeric ligands as anchoring groups for the attachment of metal complexes to graphite electrode surfaces

    Noboru Oyama;Fred C. Anson

  • Electrochemical preparation of a ladder polymer containing phenazine rings

    K. Chiba;T. Ohsaka;Y. Ohnuki;N. Oyama

  • Electrochemical responses of electrodes coated with redox polymers. Evidence for control of charge-transfer rates across polymeric layers by electron exchange between incorporated redox sites

    Kiyotaka Shigehara;Noboru Oyama;Fred C. Anson

  • Adsorption, immobilization, and hybridization of DNA studied by the use of quartz crystal oscillators

    Shuichiro. Yamaguchi;Takeshi. Shimomura;Tetsu. Tatsuma;Noboru. Oyama

  • Hydrogen ion selective microelectrode prepared by modifying an electrode with polymers

    Noboru. Oyama;Tomoaki. Hirokawa;Shuichiro. Yamaguchi;Norihiko. Ushizawa

  • FACILE ATTACHMENT OF TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES TO GRAPHITE ELECTRODES COATED WITH POLYMERIC LIGANDS. OBSERVATION AND CONTROL OF METAL-LIGAND COORDINATION AMONG REACTANTS CONFINED TO ELECTRODE SURFACES

    Noboru Oyama;Fred C. Anson

  • Preparation of thin polymeric films on electrode surfaces by electropolymerization of o-aminophenol

    Satoshi Kunimura;Takeo Ohsaka;Noboru Oyama

  • Electrochemical Polymerization of Electroactive Polyaniline in Nonaqueous Solution and Its Application in Rechargeable Lithium Batteries

    Tetsuya Osaka;Satoshi Ogano;Katsuhiko Naoi;Noboru Oyama

  • Electrochemically polymerized N,N-dimethylaniline film with ion-exchange properties as an electrode modifier

    Noboru. Oyama;Takeo. Ohsaka;Takashi. Shimizu

  • Catalysis of the electroreduction of hydrogen peroxide by montmorillonite clay coatings on graphite electrodes

    Noboru Oyama;Fred C. Anson

  • A study of the redox reaction mechanisms of polyaniline using a quartz crystal microbalance

    Hideharu Daifuku;Takahiro Kawagoe;Nobushige Yamamoto;Takeo Ohsaka

  • Inhibition effect of covalently cross-linked gel electrolytes on lithium dendrite formation

    Tetsu Tatsuma;Makoto Taguchi;Noboru Oyama

  • Apparent diffusion coefficients for electroactive anions in coatings of protonated poly(4-vinylpiridine) on graphite electrodes

    Noboru Oyama;Shuichiro Yamaguchi;Yoshinori Nishiki;Koichi Tokuda

  • Electrode kinetics of poly (o-aminophenol) film prepared by electro-oxidative polymerization of o-aminophenol and its electrochromic properties

    Takeo Ohsaka;Satoshi Kunimura;Noboru Oyama

Frequent Co-Authors

Tetsu Tatsuma
Tetsu Tatsuma University of Tokyo
Takeyoshi Okajima
Takeyoshi Okajima Tokyo Institute of Technology
Fred C. Anson
Fred C. Anson California Institute of Technology
Koichi Tokuda
Koichi Tokuda Tokyo Institute of Technology
Daniel A. Buttry
Daniel A. Buttry Arizona State University
Hiroyuki Ohno
Hiroyuki Ohno Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Héctor D. Abruña
Héctor D. Abruña Cornell University
Masatsugu Shimomura
Masatsugu Shimomura Tohoku University
Eishun Tsuchida
Eishun Tsuchida Waseda University
Henry S. White
Henry S. White University of Utah

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