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D-Index
93
Citations
39206
World Ranking
670
National Ranking
367

Overview

Ryuji Kobayashi is affiliated with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in the United States and engages in research that spans engineering and medicine. Their work contributes to multiple fields, including cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, atmospheric science, aerospace engineering, statistics, probability and uncertainty, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist has explored core topics that include combustion and detonation processes, risk and safety analysis, spectroscopy and laser applications, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, atmospheric ozone and climate, energetic materials and combustion, and advanced thermodynamic systems and engines.

Recent publications by Ryuji Kobayashi encompass studies primarily published between 2020 and 2025. These papers cover a range of topics in thermal science, spectroscopy, and cardiology:

  • Detonation propagation from a cylindrical tube into a diverging cone, 2020, Journal of Thermal Science and Technology
  • Temperature Measurement of HEK-X Expansion Tube Flow by Laser Absorption Spectroscopy, 2021, TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES
  • Enhancement limit of sensitivity in laser absorption spectroscopy using a multipass cell composed of spherical concave mirrors, 2022, Measurement Science and Technology
  • Promotion of deflagration-to-detonation transition by repeated obstacle rods, 2021, Journal of Thermal Science and Technology
  • Twelve-year trends of hospitalizations and survival of acute decompensated heart failure: Data from a regional tertiary center, 2025, Journal of Cardiology

Ryuji Kobayashi frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Makoto Matsui, T. Endo, Yoko SEKI, Wookyung Kim, and T. Johzaki. These collaborations have resulted in multiple joint publications across related scientific fields.

Their publications appear predominantly in venues such as the Journal of Thermal Science and Technology, Measurement Science and Technology, TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, Journal of Cardiology, and UNC Libraries.

Best Publications

  • p21 is a universal inhibitor of cyclin kinases

    Yue Xiong;Gregory J. Hannon;Gregory J. Hannon;Hui Zhang;Hui Zhang;David Casso;David Casso

  • Argonaute2, a Link Between Genetic and Biochemical Analyses of RNAi

    Scott M. Hammond;Sabrina Boettcher;Amy A. Caudy;Ryuji Kobayashi

  • IκB Kinase Promotes Tumorigenesis through Inhibition of Forkhead FOXO3a

    Mickey C.T. Hu;Dung Fang Lee;Weiya Xia;Leonard S. Golfman

  • Phosphorylation of β-Catenin by AKT Promotes β-Catenin Transcriptional Activity *

    Dexing Fang;David Hawke;Yanhua Zheng;Yan Xia

  • HDA1 and RPD3 are members of distinct yeast histone deacetylase complexes that regulate silencing and transcription

    Stephen E. Rundlett;Andrew A. Carmen;Ryuji Kobayashi;Sergei Bavykin

  • Complex synthetic chemical libraries indexed with molecular tags

    M. H. J. Ohlmeyer;R. N. Swanson;L. W. Dillard;J. C. Reader

  • ACF, an ISWI-Containing and ATP-Utilizing Chromatin Assembly and Remodeling Factor

    Takashi Ito;Michael Bulger;Michael J Pazin;Ryuji Kobayashi

  • Nucleosome assembly by a complex of CAF-1 and acetylated histones H3/H4.

    Alain Verreault;Paul D Kaufman;Ryuji Kobayashi;Bruce Stillman

  • Condensins, Chromosome Condensation Protein Complexes Containing XCAP-C, XCAP-E and a Xenopus Homolog of the Drosophila Barren Protein

    Tatsuya Hirano;Ryuji Kobayashi;Michiko Hirano

  • A role for cell-cycle-regulated histone H3 lysine 56 acetylation in the DNA damage response

    Hiroshi Masumoto;David Hawke;Ryuji Kobayashi;Alain Verreault

  • p19Skp1 and p45Skp2 are essential elements of the cyclin A-CDK2 S phase kinase.

    Hui Zhang;Ryuji Kobayashi;Konstantin Galaktionov;David Beach

  • The RCAF complex mediates chromatin assembly during DNA replication and repair

    Jessica K. Tyler;Christopher R. Adams;Shaw Ree Chen;Shaw Ree Chen;Ryuji Kobayashi

  • Tumor suppressor ARF degrades B23, a nucleolar protein involved in ribosome biogenesis and cell proliferation.

    Koji Itahana;Krishna P. Bhat;Aiwen Jin;Yoko Itahana

  • Yeast origin recognition complex functions in transcription silencing and DNA replication

    Stephen P. Bell;Ryuji Kobayashi;Bruce Stillman

  • Phosphorylation and Activation of 13S Condensin by Cdc2 in Vitro

    Keiji Kimura;Michiko Hirano;Ryuji Kobayashi;Tatsuya Hirano

  • MULTIPLE SPECIES OF CPP32 AND MCH2 ARE THE MAJOR ACTIVE CASPASES PRESENT IN APOPTOTIC CELLS

    Lavina Faleiro;Lavina Faleiro;Ryuji Kobayashi;Howard Fearnhead;Yuri Lazebnik

  • The p150 and p60 Subunits of Chromatin Assembly Factor I: A Molecular Link between Newly Synthesized Histones and DNA Replication

    Paul D. Kaufman;Ryuji Kobayashi;Naama Kessler;Bruce Stillman

  • CUL4–DDB1 ubiquitin ligase interacts with multiple WD40-repeat proteins and regulates histone methylation

    Leigh Ann Higa;Min Wu;Tao Ye;Tao Ye;Ryuji Kobayashi

  • Hedgehog elicits signal transduction by means of a large complex containing the kinesin-related protein costal2.

    David J Robbins;Kent E Nybakken;Ryuji Kobayashi;John C Sisson

  • Ultraviolet radiation sensitivity and reduction of telomeric silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells lacking chromatin assembly factor-I.

    Paul D. Kaufman;Ryuji Kobayashi;Bruce Stillman

Frequent Co-Authors

John M. Koomen
John M. Koomen University of South Florida
David H. Hawke
David H. Hawke The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Bruce Stillman
Bruce Stillman Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Nouria Hernandez
Nouria Hernandez University of Lausanne
James T. Kadonaga
James T. Kadonaga University of California, San Diego
Keith A. Baggerly
Keith A. Baggerly The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Jessica K. Tyler
Jessica K. Tyler Cornell University
Shiv I. S. Grewal
Shiv I. S. Grewal National Institutes of Health
Adrian R. Krainer
Adrian R. Krainer Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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