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Satoshi Saitoh

Satoshi Saitoh

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
66
Citations
17014
World Ranking
2374
National Ranking
80

Satoshi Saitoh 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 Satoshi Saitoh sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 350 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Satoshi Saitoh 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 Satoshi Saitoh sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Satoshi Saitoh is affiliated with Toranomon Hospital in Japan. Their work is connected to the medical and healthcare environment of this institution, contributing to clinical practice or research activities based there.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues have been documented from available data for Saitoh. Similarly, no books or detailed publication records have been identified for this researcher.

There is also no detailed information related to main fields or subfields of study, nor clearly defined topics that drive their research focus. Awards or honors have not been recorded in the available sources.

Without explicit records on scientific output or thematic specialization, the profile of Saitoh remains skeletal, being primarily identified by their institutional affiliation.

Best Publications

  • A multivariate analysis of risk factors for hepatocellular carcinogenesis: A prospective observation of 795 patients with viral and alcoholic cirrhosis

    M D Kenji Ikeda;Satoshi Saitoh;Isao Koida;Yasuji Arase

  • Long‐term entecavir treatment reduces hepatocellular carcinoma incidence in patients with hepatitis B virus infection

    Tetsuya Hosaka;Fumitaka Suzuki;Masahiro Kobayashi;Yuya Seko

  • Factors predictive of response to interferon‐α therapy in hepatitis C virus infection

    Akihito Tsubota;Kazuaki Chayama;Kenji Ikeda;Arase Yasuji

  • Effect of interferon therapy on hepatocellular carcinogenesis in patients with chronic hepatitis type C: A long-term observation study of 1,643 patients using statistical bias correction with proportional hazard analysis.

    Kenji Ikeda;Satoshi Saitoh;Yasuji Arase;Kazuaki Chayama

  • Disease progression and hepatocellular carcinogenesis in patients with chronic viral hepatitis: a prospective observation of 2215 patients

    Kenji Ikeda;Satoshi Saitoh;Yoshiyuki Suzuki;Masahiro Kobayashi

  • Emergence and takeover of YMDD motif mutant hepatitis B virus during long-term lamivudine therapy and re-takeover by wild type after cessation of therapy

    Kazuaki Chayama;Yoshiyuki Suzuki;Masahiro Kobayashi;Mizuho Kobayashi

  • Interferon beta prevents recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma after complete resection or ablation of the primary tumor—A prospective randomized study of hepatitis C virus–related liver cancer

    Kenji Ikeda;Yasuji Arase;Satoshi Saitoh;Masahiro Kobayashi

  • Association of Amino Acid Substitution Pattern in Core Protein of Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 1b High Viral Load and Non-Virological Response to Interferon-Ribavirin Combination Therapy

    Norio Akuta;Fumitaka Suzuki;Hitomi Sezaki;Yoshiyuki Suzuki

  • Amino acid substitution in hepatitis C virus core region and genetic variation near the interleukin 28B gene predict viral response to telaprevir with peginterferon and ribavirin

    Norio Akuta;Fumitaka Suzuki;Miharu Hirakawa;Yusuke Kawamura

  • Large-scale long-term follow-up study of Japanese patients with non-alcoholic Fatty liver disease for the onset of hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Yusuke Kawamura;Yasuji Arase;Kenji Ikeda;Yuya Seko

  • Effect of repeated transcatheter arterial embolization on the survival time in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. An analysis by the Cox proportional hazard model.

    Kenji Ikeda;Hiromitsu Kumada;Satoshi Saitoh;Yasuji Arase

  • Pretreatment virus load and multiple amino acid substitutions in the interferon sensitivity–determining region predict the outcome of interferon treatment in patients with chronic genotype 1b hepatitis C virus infection

    K Chayama;A Tsubota;M Kobayashi;K Okamoto

  • Effect of interferon administration on serum hepatitis C virus RNA in patients with chronic hepatitis C

    Kazuaki Chayama;Satoshi Saitoh;Yasuji Arase;Kenji Ikeda

  • Interferon decreases hepatocellular carcinogenesis in patients with cirrhosis caused by the hepatitis B virus: a pilot study.

    Kenji Ikeda;Satoshi Saitoh;Yoshiyuki Suzuki;Masahiro Kobayashi

  • Genotypic subtyping of hepatitis C virus

    Kazuaki Chayama;Akihito Tsubota;Yasuji Arase;Satoshi Saitoh

  • Histological changes in liver biopsies after one year of lamivudine treatment in patients with chronic hepatitis B infection.

    Yoshiyuki Suzuki;Hiromitsu Kumada;Kenji Ikeda;Kazuaki Chayama

  • Long-Term Outcome after Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Seroclearance in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B

    Yasuji Arase;Kenji Ikeda;Fumitaka Suzuki;Yoshiyuki Suzuki

  • Persistence of acute infection with hepatitis B virus genotype A and treatment in Japan.

    Yoshiyuki Suzuki;Mariko Kobayashi;Kenji Ikeda;Fumitaka Suzuki

  • The influence of hepatitis B virus genotype on the development of lamivudine resistance during long-term treatment

    Norio Akuta;Fumitaka Suzuki;Mariko Kobayashi;Akihito Tsubota

  • Sustained virologic response by direct antiviral agents reduces the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with HCV infection.

    Masahiro Kobayashi;Fumitaka Suzuki;Shunichiro Fujiyama;Yusuke Kawamura

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuji Arase
Yasuji Arase University of Yamanashi
Hiromitsu Kumada
Hiromitsu Kumada Fukuoka University
Kenji Ikeda
Kenji Ikeda University of California, San Francisco
Masahiro Kobayashi
Masahiro Kobayashi Toranomon Hospital
Yoshiyuki Suzuki
Yoshiyuki Suzuki Fukushima Medical University
Fumitaka Suzuki
Fumitaka Suzuki Toranomon Hospital
Tetsuya Hosaka
Tetsuya Hosaka Toranomon Hospital
Hitomi Sezaki
Hitomi Sezaki Toranomon Hospital
Mariko Kobayashi
Mariko Kobayashi Kaohsiung Medical University
Kazuaki Chayama
Kazuaki Chayama Hiroshima University

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