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Reiko Kuroda

Reiko Kuroda

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
8526
World Ranking
14046
National Ranking
1086

Reiko Kuroda 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 Reiko Kuroda sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 374 publications — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Reiko Kuroda 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 Reiko Kuroda sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Reiko Kuroda is affiliated with Chubu University in Japan and conducts research primarily in the fields of cellular and molecular neuroscience, ecology, materials chemistry, spectroscopy, and atomic and molecular physics and optics. Their research covers a diverse range of topics including neurobiology and insect physiology, molecular spectroscopy and chirality, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, animal ecology and behavior studies, parasite biology and host interactions, as well as boron compounds in chemistry and boron and carbon nanomaterials research.

Their recent publications reflect this multidisciplinary approach. Among these are:

  • The pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis (2020, EvoDevo)
  • Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Boron-Containing Macrocyclic Polyamines and Their Zinc(II) Complexes for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (2021, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry)
  • Fast and artifact-free circular dichroism measurement of solid-state structural changes (2023, Chirality)
  • Use of Conglomerate Mixed Crystals to Deracemize a Stable Racemic-Compound-Forming System (2023, Chemistry - A European Journal)
  • Left-Right Asymmetry in Invertebrates: From Molecules to Organisms (2024, Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology)

Frequent collaborators include Masanori Abe, Hiroki Ueda, Clément Pinètre, François-Xavier Gendron, and Ryusei Oketani.

The venues where Reiko Kuroda has commonly published include:

  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Development
  • Symmetry Culture and Science
  • EvoDevo
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

The intersection of topics such as boron chemistry and molecular spectroscopy highlights a focus on both chemical and biological aspects of their research.

Best Publications

  • A solid-state dedicated circular dichroism spectrophotometer: Development and application

    Reiko Kuroda;Takunori Harada;Yohji Shindo

  • Facile Synthetic Route to Highly Luminescent Sila[7]helicene

    Hiromi Oyama;Koji Nakano;Takunori Harada;Reiko Kuroda

  • A Quadruply Stranded Metallohelicate and Its Spontaneous Dimerization into an Interlocked Metallohelicate

    Morihiko Fukuda;Ryo Sekiya;Reiko Kuroda

  • Direct structure determination of a multicomponent molecular crystal prepared by a solid-state grinding procedure.

    Eugene Y. Cheung;Simon J. Kitchin;Kenneth D. M. Harris;Yoshitane Imai

  • Anion-directed formation and degradation of an interlocked metallohelicate.

    Ryo Sekiya;Morihiko Fukuda;Reiko Kuroda

  • Generation of a co-crystal phase with novel coloristic properties via solid state grinding procedures.

    Reiko Kuroda;Yoshitane Imai;Nobuo Tajima

  • CD spectra of solid-state samples

    Reiko Kuroda;Takekiyo Honma

  • SOLID-STATE CIRCULAR DICHROISM SPECTRA OF TRIS(DIAMINE)COBALT(III) COMPLEXES- DECOMPOSITION INTO E AND A2 COMPONENTS

    Reiko Kuroda;Yoshihiko Saito

  • CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF THREE ISOMERS OF DICHLORODIAMMINEDIHYDROXOPLATINUM(IV): CIS-TRANS ISOMERIZATION ON RECRYSTALLIZATION FROM WATER

    R. Kuroda;S. Neidle;I. M. Ismail;P. J. Sadler

  • Clathrate compounds of cadmium cyanide and related hosts with cristobalite-like lattice structures

    Takafumi Kitazawa;Shin-ichi Nishikiori;Reiko Kuroda;Toschitake Iwamoto

  • Tertiary phosphine complexes of gold(I) and gold(III) with imido ligands: 1H, 31P, and 15N NMR spectroscopy, antiinflammatory activity, and X-ray crystal structure of (phthalimido)(triethylphosphine)gold(I)

    Susan J. Berners Price;Michael J. DiMartino;David T. Hill;Reiko Kuroda

  • Dinuclear complexes of chiral tetradentate pyridylimine ligands: diastereoselectivity, positive cooperativity, anion selectivity, ligand self-sorting based on chirality, and magnetism.

    Shane G. Telfer;Tomohiro Sato;Reiko Kuroda;Julie Lefebvre

  • Chain-Terminus Triggered Chiral Memory in an Optically Inactive 310-Helical Peptide

    Naoki Ousaka;Yoshihito Inai;Reiko Kuroda

  • Crystal to crystal transformation in the solid state

    Reiko Kuroda;Kenji Higashiguchi;Sayoko Hasebe;Yoshitane Imai

  • Crystal and molecular structure of [5]helicene: crystal packing modes

    Reiko Kuroda

  • Synthesis and estrogen receptor binding of 6,7-dihydro-8-phenyl-9-[4-[2-(dimethylamino)ethoxy]phenyl]-5H-benzocycloheptene, a nonisomerizable analogue of tamoxifen. X-ray crystallographic studies

    Raymond McCague;Reiko Kuroda;Guy Leclercq;Susanna Stoessel

  • Formation of 1 D and 3 D Coordination Polymers in the Solid State Induced by Mechanochemical and Annealing Treatments: Bis(3‐cyano‐pentane‐2,4‐dionato) Metal Complexes

    Jun Yoshida;Shin-ichi Nishikiori;Reiko Kuroda

  • Control of Solid-state Circularly Polarized Luminescence of Binaphthyl Organic Fluorophores through Environmental Changes

    Takaya Kimoto;Tomoyuki Amako;Nobuo Tajima;Reiko Kuroda

  • A Two‐Dimensional Ice with the Topography of Edge‐Sharing Hexagons Intercalated between CdNi(CN)4 Layers

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  • CD spectra of polynuclear complexes of diimine ligands: theoretical and experimental evidence for the importance of internuclear exciton coupling.

    Shane G. Telfer;Nobuo Tajima;Reiko Kuroda

  • A Trinuclear EuIII Array within a Diastereoselectively Self‐Assembled Helix Formed by Chiral Bipyridine‐Carboxylate Ligands

    Olimpia Mamula;Marco Lama;Shane G. Telfer;Asao Nakamura

  • Interaction of bleomycin A2 with deoxyribonucleic acid: DNA unwinding and inhibition of bleomycin-induced DNA breakage by cationic thiazole amides related to bleomycin A2.

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  • Annealing assisted mechanochemical syntheses of transition-metal coordination compounds and co-crystal formation

    Reiko Kuroda;Jun Yoshida;Asao Nakamura;Shin Ichi Nishikiori

Frequent Co-Authors

Michiya Fujiki
Michiya Fujiki Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Stephen Neidle
Stephen Neidle University College London
Peter J. Sadler
Peter J. Sadler University of Warwick
Takahiko Kojima
Takahiko Kojima University of Tsukuba
Masanobu Hidai
Masanobu Hidai University of Tokyo
Yoshihisa Inoue
Yoshihisa Inoue Osaka University
Tetsuya Mizoue
Tetsuya Mizoue Kyushu University
Norito Kawakami
Norito Kawakami University of Tokyo
Shin Aoki
Shin Aoki Tokyo University of Science
Yanfeng Gao
Yanfeng Gao Shanghai University

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