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Shunji Mishiro

Shunji Mishiro

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
68
Citations
18197
World Ranking
2143
National Ranking
68

Shunji Mishiro 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 Shunji Mishiro sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 209 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Shunji Mishiro 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 Shunji Mishiro sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Shunji Mishiro is affiliated with Toshiba in Japan, where they contribute to scientific research and development. Their professional work centers around activities undertaken within a prominent technology company known for its diverse range of innovations and products.

Information about specific research papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues related to Shunji Mishiro is not available. Similarly, there are no listed book publications or details on main fields and subfields of study documented in the available data.

There are no recorded awards or recognitions associated with this researcher in the provided data. Additionally, no particular main topics of work have been specified for this individual.

Despite the limited publicly available information on publications and collaborations, the association with Toshiba in Japan suggests involvement in research aligned with the organization's focus areas, which typically encompass electronics, energy, infrastructure systems, and related advanced technologies.

Best Publications

  • Zoonotic transmission of hepatitis E virus from deer to human beings

    Shuchin Tei;Naoto Kitajima;Kazuaki Takahashi;Shunji Mishiro

  • Full-length sequence of a hepatitis C virus genome having poor homology to reported isolates: comparative study of four distinct genotypes.

    Hiroaki Okamoto;Kiyohiko Kurai;Shun-Ichi Okada;Kayoko Yamamoto

  • Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA by a two-stage polymerase chain reaction with two pairs of primers deduced from the 5'-noncoding region.

    H Okamoto;S Okada;Y Sugiyama;T Tanaka

  • Detection of the GBV-C hepatitis virus genome in serum from patients with fulminant hepatitis of unknown aetiology.

    M. Yoshiba;H. Okamoto;S. Mishiro

  • Characterization of the genomic sequence of type V (or 3a) hepatitis C virus isolates and PCR primers for specific detection

    Hiroaki Okamoto;Hajime Tokita;Minoru Sakamoto;Minoru Horikita

  • Hepatitis C virus infection in medical personnel after needlestick accident

    Takehiro Mitsui;Keiko Iwano;Kazuo Masuko;Chikao Yamazaki

  • Genetic drift of hepatitis C virus during an 8.2-year infection in a chimpanzee: Variability and stability

    Hiroaki Okamoto;Maki Kojima;Shun-Ichi Okada;Hiroshi Yoshizawa

  • Severe Hepatitis E Virus Infection after Ingestion of Uncooked Liver from a Wild Boar

    Hiroyuki Matsuda;Katsuo Okada;Kazuaki Takahashi;Shunji Mishiro

  • Complete or near-complete nucleotide sequences of hepatitis E virus genome recovered from a wild boar, a deer, and four patients who ate the deer.

    Kazuaki Takahashi;Naoto Kitajima;Natsumi Abe;Shunji Mishiro

  • The degree of variability in the amino terminal region of the E2/NS1 protein of hepatitis C virus correlates with responsiveness to interferon therapy in viremic patients.

    Shun-Ichi Okada;Yoshihirc Akahane;Hiroshi Suzuki;Hiroaki Okamoto

  • Very high prevalence of TT virus (TTV) infection in general population of Japan revealed by a new set of PCR primers

    Kazuaki Takahashi;Hiromi Hoshino;Yasuhiko Ohta;Nobuhiko Yoshida

  • Transfusion-transmitted hepatitis E caused by apparently indigenous hepatitis E virus strain in Hokkaido, Japan.

    Keiji Matsubayashi;Yasuhiro Nagaoka;Hidekatsu Sakata;Shinichiro Sato

  • A case of transfusion-transmitted hepatitis E caused by blood from a donor infected with hepatitis E virus via zoonotic food-borne route.

    Keiji Matsubayashi;Jong-Hon Kang;Hidekatsu Sakata;Kazuaki Takahashi

  • Influence of the genotypes of hepatitis C virus on the severity of recurrent liver disease after liver transplantation

    Cyrille Féray;Michelle Gigou;Didier Samuel;Valérie Paradis

  • A synthetic peptide vaccine involving the product of the pre-S(2) region of hepatitis B virus DNA: protective efficacy in chimpanzees

    Yukio Itoh;Emiko Takai;Hitoshi Ohnuma;Kohji Kitajima

  • Non-A, non-B hepatitis specific antibodies directed at host-derived epitope: implication for an autoimmune process

    S. Mishiro;Y. Hoshi;A. Yoshikawa;T. Gotanda

  • The precore/core promoter mutant (T1762A1764) of hepatitis B virus: clinical significance and an easy method for detection

    K. Takahashi;K. Aoyama;N. Ohno;K. Iwata

  • Hepatitis C virus variants from Vietnam are classifiable into the seventh, eighth, and ninth major genetic groups.

    Hajime Tokita;Hiroaki Okamoto;Fumio Tsuda;Pham Song

  • Identification of a new human DNA virus (TTV-like mini virus, TLMV) intermediately related to TT virus and chicken anemia virus.

    K. Takahashi;Y. Iwasa;M. Hijikata;S. Mishiro

  • Mutations within the S gene of hepatitis B virus transmitted from mothers to babies immunized with hepatitis B immune globulin and vaccine.

    Hiroaki Okamoto;Kazunori Yano;Yasuyuki Nozaki;Akira Matsui

  • Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus From Mothers to Infants

    Hitoshi Ohto;Sousuke Terazawa;Nobuhiko Sasaki;Nobutaka Sasaki

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroaki Okamoto
Hiroaki Okamoto Jichi Medical University
Fumio Tsuda
Fumio Tsuda Toshiba (Japan)
Takeshi Tanaka
Takeshi Tanaka Texas Medical Center
Takaji Wakita
Takaji Wakita National Institute of Infectious Diseases
Masashi Mizokami
Masashi Mizokami National Center For Global Health and Medicine
Yasuhito Tanaka
Yasuhito Tanaka Kumamoto University
Umberto D'Alessandro
Umberto D'Alessandro University of London
Eiji Tanaka
Eiji Tanaka Shinshu University
Arnaud Fontanet
Arnaud Fontanet Institut Pasteur
Mark Thursz
Mark Thursz Imperial College London

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