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D-Index
72
Citations
19806
World Ranking
1739
National Ranking
50

Noriyuki Sato publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

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

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 466 publications — 94th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Noriyuki Sato D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 72 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Noriyuki Sato is affiliated with Sapporo Medical University in Japan and has a body of research primarily within the field of Medicine, with a focus on Immunology and Allergy, Dermatology, and related subfields.

Their research spans several main topics including:

  • Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research
  • Contact Dermatitis and Allergies
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Transgenic Plants and Applications
  • Biopolymer Synthesis and Applications
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis
  • Urticaria and Related Conditions

They have contributed to scientific literature with publications mostly in the venue Allergology International, accounting for six of their papers. Other venues include The Journal of Dermatology and Asia Pacific Allergy, each with two papers, and single contributions to the International Archives of Allergy and Immunology and Contact Dermatitis.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Noriyuki Sato include:

  • Antigen analysis of patients with gastrointestinal symptoms resulting from immediate allergic reactions to mushrooms, 2021, Allergology International
  • Anaphylaxis in a pectin- and cashew nut-allergic child caused by a citrus bath, 2021, Allergology International
  • Anaphylaxis due to potato starch (possibly caused by percutaneous sensitization), 2021, Asia Pacific Allergy
  • Nattokinase (Bac s 1), a subtilisin family serine protease, is a novel allergen contained in the traditional Japanese fermented food natto, 2022, Allergology International
  • Alpha/Beta Gliadin MM1 Is a Novel Antigen for Wheat-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis, 2023, International Archives of Allergy and Immunology

Noriyuki Sato's collaborative network includes repeated co-authorship with Kayoko Matsunaga, Masashi Nakamura, Akiko Yagami, Kayoko Suzuki, and Kyoko Futamura, reflecting ongoing research partnerships in allergy and immunology studies.

Best Publications

  • International validation of the consensus Immunoscore for the classification of colon cancer: a prognostic and accuracy study

    Franck Pagès;Bernhard Mlecnik;Florence Marliot;Gabriela Bindea;Gabriela Bindea;Gabriela Bindea

  • Towards the introduction of the 'Immunoscore' in the classification of malignant tumours.

    Jérôme Galon;Jérôme Galon;Jérôme Galon;Bernhard Mlecnik;Bernhard Mlecnik;Bernhard Mlecnik;Gabriela Bindea;Gabriela Bindea;Gabriela Bindea;Helen K. Angell;Helen K. Angell;Helen K. Angell

  • Cancer classification using the Immunoscore: a worldwide task force

    Jérôme Galon;Franck Pagès;Francesco M Marincola;Francesco M Marincola;Helen K Angell;Helen K Angell

  • Anisakidae and Anisakidosis

    Hajime Ishikura;Kokichi Kikuchi;Kazuya Nagasawa;Toshio Ooiwa

  • Identification of HLA-A2- or HLA-A24-restricted CTL epitopes possibly useful for glypican-3-specific immunotherapy of hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Hiroyuki Komori;Tetsuya Nakatsura;Satoru Senju;Yoshihiro Yoshitake

  • Survivin expression is regulated by coexpression of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 and epidermal growth factor receptor via phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/AKT signaling pathway in breast cancer cells.

    Hiroko Asanuma;Toshihiko Torigoe;Kenjiro Kamiguchi;Yoshihiko Hirohashi

  • An HLA-A24-restricted Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Epitope of a Tumor-associated Protein, Survivin

    Yoshihiko Hirohashi;Toshihiko Torigoe;Akiko Maeda;Yuki Nabeta

  • Aberrant Expression and Potency as a Cancer Immunotherapy Target of Inhibitor of Apoptosis Protein Family, Livin/ML-IAP in Lung Cancer

    Hiroyuki Hariu;Yoshihiko Hirohashi;Toshihiko Torigoe;Hiroko Asanuma

  • IL-12 and IL-18 Are Increased and Stimulate IFN-γ Production in Sarcoid Lungs

    Katsunori Shigehara;Noriharu Shijubo;Mitsuhide Ohmichi;Ryuji Takahashi

  • Phase I clinical study of anti-apoptosis protein, survivin-derived peptide vaccine therapy for patients with advanced or recurrent colorectal cancer

    Tetsuhiro Tsuruma;Fumitake Hata;Toshihiko Torigoe;Tomohisa Furuhata

  • Multicenter International Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer Study of the Consensus Immunoscore for the Prediction of Survival and Response to Chemotherapy in Stage III Colon Cancer.

    Bernhard Mlecnik;Carlo Bifulco;Gabriela Bindea;Gabriela Bindea;Florence Marliot

  • Phase I vaccination trial of SYT-SSX junction peptide in patients with disseminated synovial sarcoma.

    Satoshi Kawaguchi;Takuro Wada;Kazunori Ida;Yuriko Sato

  • Detection of autoantibodies to livin and survivin in Sera from lung cancer patients.

    Atsuhito Yagihashi;Koichi Asanuma;Daisuke Kobayashi;Naoki Tsuji

  • Prognostic significance of HLA class I expression in osteosarcoma defined by anti‐pan HLA class I monoclonal antibody, EMR8‐5

    Tomohide Tsukahara;Satoshi Kawaguchi;Toshihiko Torigoe;Hiroko Asanuma

  • A potent immunogenic general cancer vaccine that targets survivin, an inhibitor of apoptosis proteins

    Satomi Idenoue;Yoshihiko Hirohashi;Toshihiko Torigoe;Yuriko Sato

  • Preferential expression of cancer/testis genes in cancer stem-like cells: proposal of a novel sub-category, cancer/testis/stem gene.

    R. Yamada;A. Takahashi;T. Torigoe;R. Morita

  • Side population cells have the characteristics of cancer stem-like cells/cancer-initiating cells in bone sarcomas

    M Murase;M Kano;T Tsukahara;A Takahashi

  • Comparative study on the immunogenicity between an HLA-A24-restricted cytotoxic T-cell epitope derived from survivin and that from its splice variant survivin-2B in oral cancer patients.

    Jun-ichi Kobayashi;Toshihiko Torigoe;Yoshihiko Hirohashi;Satomi Idenoue

  • Cytotoxic T lymphocytes efficiently recognize human colon cancer stem-like cells.

    Satoko Inoda;Yoshihiko Hirohashi;Toshihiko Torigoe;Rena Morita

  • Epigenetic inactivation of class II transactivator (CIITA) is associated with the absence of interferon-gamma-induced HLA-DR expression in colorectal and gastric cancer cells.

    Ayumi Satoh;Minoru Toyota;Minoru Toyota;Hideyuki Ikeda;Yoshikazu Morimoto

  • HSP DNAJB8 Controls Tumor-Initiating Ability in Renal Cancer Stem-like Cells

    Satoshi Nishizawa;Yoshihiko Hirohashi;Toshihiko Torigoe;Akari Takahashi

Frequent Co-Authors

Toshihiko Torigoe
Toshihiko Torigoe Sapporo Medical University
Yoshihiko Hirohashi
Yoshihiko Hirohashi Sapporo Medical University
Koichi Hirata
Koichi Hirata Sapporo Medical University
Shan X. Wang
Shan X. Wang Stanford University
Kengo Sakaguchi
Kengo Sakaguchi Tokyo University of Science
Akiko Maeda
Akiko Maeda Case Western Reserve University
Bernard A. FoxEarle
Bernard A. FoxEarle Earle A. Chiles Research Institute
Takashi Tokino
Takashi Tokino Sapporo Medical University
Minoru Toyota
Minoru Toyota Sapporo Medical University

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