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Materials Science

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62
Citations
11258
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Chemistry

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Nobuhiko Yui publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nobuhiko Yui sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 358 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Nobuhiko Yui D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of Biomaterials Science and Engineering

Overview

Nobuhiko Yui is affiliated with Tokyo Medical and Dental University in Japan. Their research spans multiple fields, including biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, materials science, and chemistry. Yui's work integrates both organic chemistry and cellular biology, with additional focus on biomedical engineering, biomaterials, and molecular biology, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to scientific inquiry.

The scientist has contributed extensively to various main topics within these fields. These include bone tissue engineering materials, advanced polymer synthesis and characterization, polymer surface interaction studies, cellular mechanics and interactions, supramolecular chemistry and complexes, cell adhesion molecules research, and marine biology and environmental chemistry.

The publication record features papers in respected venues, highlighting ongoing contributions to several research areas:

  • Activated cholesterol metabolism is integral for innate macrophage responses by amplifying Myd88 signaling, 2022, JCI Insight
  • Evaluation of Mechanical and Physical Properties of Light and Heat Polymerized UDMA for DLP 3D Printer, 2021, Sensors
  • Polyrotaxanes as emerging biomaterials for tissue engineering applications: a brief review, 2020, Inflammation and Regeneration
  • An antibody-supermolecule conjugate for tumor-specific targeting of tumoricidal methylated β-cyclodextrin-threaded polyrotaxanes, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • Light-Embrittled Dental Resin Cements Containing Photodegradable Polyrotaxane Cross-Linkers for Attenuating Debonding Strength, 2020, ACS Applied Polymer Materials

Yui frequently published in these venues:

  • Macromolecular Bioscience
  • Biomaterials Science
  • RSC Advances
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • Journal of Applied Polymer Science

Collaborations have involved multiple regular co-authors, including Atsushi Tamura and Yoshinori Arisaka, each with 25 joint publications, followed by Hiroki Masuda and Tetsuya Yoda with 13 publications each, and Shunyao Zhang with 9 publications. This pattern indicates active engagement in collaborative research within their fields of study.

Among recognitions received, Nobuhiko Yui was named a Fellow of Biomaterials Science and Engineering in 2008, reflecting a level of professional acknowledgment within the biomaterials community.

Best Publications

  • Electrospun PLGA nanofiber scaffolds for articular cartilage reconstruction: mechanical stability, degradation and cellular responses under mechanical stimulation in vitro.

    Ho Joon Shin;Chang Hun Lee;In Hee Cho;Young-Jick Kim

  • Biocleavable Polyrotaxane−Plasmid DNA Polyplex for Enhanced Gene Delivery

    Tooru Ooya;Hak Soo Choi;Atsushi Yamashita;Nobuhiko Yui

  • Thermally Induced Localization of Cyclodextrins in a Polyrotaxane Consisting of β-Cyclodextrins and Poly(ethylene glycol)−Poly(propylene glycol) Triblock Copolymer

    Hiroaki Fujita;Tooru Ooya;Nobuhiko Yui

  • Supramolecular design for multivalent interaction: maltose mobility along polyrotaxane enhanced binding with concanavalin A.

    Tooru Ooya;Masaru Eguchi;Nobuhiko Yui

  • Supramolecular-structured hydrogels showing a reversible phase transition by inclusion complexation between poly(ethylene glycol) grafted dextran and α-cyclodextrin

    Kang Moo Huh;Tooru Ooya;Won Kyu Lee;Shintaro Sasaki

  • Stereo block copolymers of L- and D-lactides

    Nobuhiko Yui;Pieter J. Dijkstra;Jan Feijen

  • Preparation of adriamycin-conjugated poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(aspartic acid) block copolymer. A new type of polymeric anticancer agent

    Masayuki Yokoyama;Shohei Inoue;Kazunori Kataoka;Nobuhiko Yui

  • Polymer Inclusion Complex Consisting of Poly(∊-lysine) and α-Cyclodextrin

    Kang Moo Huh;Tooru Ooya;Shintaro Sasaki;Nobuhiko Yui

  • Molecular design for missile drug: Synthesis of adriamycin conjugated with immunoglobulin G using poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(aspartic acid) as intermediate carrier

    Masayuki Yokoyama;Shohei Inoue;Kazunori Kataoka;Nobuhiko Yui

  • Molecular Mobility of Interlocked Structures Exploiting New Functions of Advanced Biomaterials

    Nobuhiko Yui;Tooru Ooya

  • Synthesis of theophylline-polyrotaxane conjugates and their drug release via supramolecular dissociation.

    Tooru Ooya;Nobuhiko Yui

  • Supramolecular Hydrogel Formation Based on Inclusion Complexation Between Poly(ethylene glycol)‐Modified Chitosan and α‐Cyclodextrin

    Kang Moo Huh;Yong Woo Cho;Hesson Chung;Ick Chan Kwon

  • pH- and Thermosensitive Supramolecular Assembling System: Rapidly Responsive Properties of β-Cyclodextrin-Conjugated Poly(ε-lysine)

    Hak Soo Choi;Kang Moo Huh;Tooru Ooya;Nobuhiko Yui

  • Inducing rapid cellular response on RGD-binding threaded macromolecular surfaces.

    Ji Hun Seo;Sachiro Kakinoki;Yuuki Inoue;Tetsuji Yamaoka

  • Controllable Erosion Time and Profile in Poly(ethylene glycol) Hydrogels by Supramolecular Structure of Hydrolyzable Polyrotaxane

    Takahiro Ichi;Junji Watanabe;Tooru Ooya;Nobuhiko Yui

  • pH-Responsive Movement of Cucurbit[7]uril in a Diblock Polypseudorotaxane Containing Dimethyl β-Cyclodextrin and Cucurbit[7]uril

    Tooru Ooya;Daisuke Inoue;Hak Soo Choi;Yuichiro Kobayashi

  • Photo-responsive degradation of heterogeneous hydrogels comprising crosslinked hyaluronic acid and lipid microspheres for temporal drug delivery

    Nobuhiko Yui;Teruo Okano;Yasuhisa Sakurai

  • Supramolecular Design for Biological Applications

    Nobuhiko Yui

  • Dual-stimuli-responsive drug release from interpenetrating polymer network-structured hydrogels of gelatin and dextran

    Motoichi Kurisawa;Nobuhiko Yui

  • Synthesis and characterization of a polyrotaxane consisting of β‐cyclodextrins and a poly(ethylene glycol)‐poly(propylene glycol) triblock copolymer

    Hiroaki Fujita;Tooru Ooya;Nobuhiko Yui

Frequent Co-Authors

Tooru Ooya
Tooru Ooya Kobe University
Yasuhisa Sakurai
Yasuhisa Sakurai Sophia University
Kazunori Kataoka
Kazunori Kataoka University of Tokyo
Hideyoshi Harashima
Hideyoshi Harashima Hokkaido University
Kang Moo Huh
Kang Moo Huh Chungnam National University
Motoichi Kurisawa
Motoichi Kurisawa Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Kazuhiko Ishihara
Kazuhiko Ishihara University of Tokyo
Kinam Park
Kinam Park Purdue University West Lafayette
Ki Dong Park
Ki Dong Park Ajou University
Hidetaka Akita
Hidetaka Akita Chiba University

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