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D-Index
44
Citations
16023
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4240
National Ranking
185

Tadasu Shin-I publication distribution in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Genetics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tadasu Shin-I sits on this spectrum.

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45 publications 703+

This scientist: 72 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 703 publications or more.

Tadasu Shin-I D-index placement in Genetics in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 160+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 160 D-Index or more.

Overview

Tadasu Shin-I is affiliated with the National Institute of Genetics in Japan. Their research spans several areas within medicine, focusing particularly on immunology and microbiology. The scientist has contributed scholarly work related to immunology, infectious diseases, molecular biology, hematology, and epidemiology.

Their main topics of investigation cover vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches, T-cell and B-cell immunology, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, COVID-19 clinical research studies, immunotherapy and immune responses, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and immune cell function and interaction.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Yukio Nakamura, Takashi Shiina, Meng Ling Moi, Ryuji Suzuki, and Thi Thanh Ngan Nguyen.

Publications by Tadasu Shin-I have appeared in a variety of scientific journals. The venues include:

  • International Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • Viruses
  • Cellular Immunology
  • Hepatology Research

Recently published papers include:

  • Pre-existing cross-reactive neutralizing activity against SARS-CoV-2 and seasonal coronaviruses prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (2014-2019) with limited immunity against recent emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants, Vietnam (2023), International Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • Idiotope-Driven T-Cell/B-Cell Collaboration-Based T-Cell Epitope Prediction Using B-Cell Receptor Repertoire Sequences in Infectious Diseases (2023), Viruses
  • Pharmacological MEK inhibition promotes polyclonal T-cell reconstitution and suppresses xenogeneic GVHD (2021), Cellular Immunology
  • Human Leukocyte Antigen Genotypes Affect Hepatitis B Virus Mutations Associated With Hepatocellular Carcinoma (2025), Hepatology Research

Best Publications

  • The amphioxus genome and the evolution of the chordate karyotype

    Nicholas H. Putnam;Thomas Butts;David E. K. Ferrier;Rebecca F. Furlong

  • The Physcomitrella Genome Reveals Evolutionary Insights into the Conquest of Land by Plants

    Stefan A. Rensing;Daniel Lang;Andreas D. Zimmer;Astrid Terry

  • The draft genome of Ciona intestinalis : insights into chordate and vertebrate origins

    Paramvir Dehal;Yutaka Satou;Robert K. Campbell;Jarrod Chapman

  • The medaka draft genome and insights into vertebrate genome evolution

    Masahiro Kasahara;Kiyoshi Naruse;Shin Sasaki;Yoichiro Nakatani

  • Genome sequence of the ultrasmall unicellular red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae 10D

    Motomichi Matsuzaki;Osami Misumi;Tadasu Shin-I;Shinichiro Maruyama

  • The genome sequence of silkworm, Bombyx mori

    Kazuei Mita;Masahiro Kasahara;Shin Sasaki;Yukinobu Nagayasu

  • Classification, nomenclature, and database development for hepatitis C virus (HCV) and related viruses: proposals for standardization

    B Robertson;G Myers;C Howard;T Brettin

  • Extremotolerant tardigrade genome and improved radiotolerance of human cultured cells by tardigrade-unique protein

    Takuma Hashimoto;Daiki D. Horikawa;Daiki D. Horikawa;Daiki D. Horikawa;Yuki Saito;Hirokazu Kuwahara;Hirokazu Kuwahara

  • Comparative genomics of Physcomitrella patens gametophytic transcriptome and Arabidopsis thaliana: implication for land plant evolution.

    Tomoaki Nishiyama;Tomomichi Fujita;Tadasu Shin-I;Motoaki Seki

  • Sequence Analysis of the Genome of an Oil-Bearing Tree, Jatropha curcas L.

    Shusei Sato;Hideki Hirakawa;Sachiko Isobe;Eigo Fukai

  • Co-option of Sox3 as the male-determining factor on the Y chromosome in the fish Oryzias dancena

    Yusuke Takehana;Yusuke Takehana;Masaru Matsuda;Taijun Myosho;Maximiliano L Suster

  • Axial patterning in cephalochordates and the evolution of the organizer

    Jr-Kai Yu;Yutaka Satou;Nicholas D. Holland;Tadasu Shin-I

  • Complete sequence and analysis of the plastid genome of the unicellular red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae.

    Niji Ohta;Motomichi Matsuzaki;Osami Misumi;Shin-ya Miyagishima

  • Large-scale analysis of full-length cDNAs from the tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum ) cultivar Micro-Tom, a reference system for the Solanaceae genomics

    Koh Aoki;Kentaro Yano;Ayako Suzuki;Shingo Kawamura

  • Open-reading-frame sequence tags (OSTs) support the existence of at least 17,300 genes in C. elegans.

    Jérôme Reboul;Philippe Vaglio;Nia Tzellas;Nicolas Thierry-Mieg

  • Gene expression profiles in Ciona intestinalis tailbud embryos

    Yutaka Satou;Naohito Takatori;Lixy Yamada;Yasuaki Mochizuki

  • Genome sequence and analysis of the Japanese morning glory Ipomoea nil.

    Atsushi Hoshino;Atsushi Hoshino;Vasanthan Jayakumar;Eiji Nitasaka;Atsushi Toyoda

  • Gene organization of the liverwort Y chromosome reveals distinct sex chromosome evolution in a haploid system.

    Katsuyuki T. Yamato;Kimitsune Ishizaki;Masaki Fujisawa;Sachiko Okada

  • Ciona intestinalis cDNA projects: expressed sequence tag analyses and gene expression profiles during embryogenesis.

    Yutaka Satou;Naohito Takatori;Shigeki Fujiwara;Takahito Nishikata

  • The phylogenetic position of red algae revealed by multiple nuclear genes from mitochondria-containing eukaryotes and an alternative hypothesis on the origin of plastids

    Hisayoshi Nozaki;Motomichi Matsuzaki;Manabu Takahara;Osami Misumi

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuji Kohara
Yuji Kohara National Institute of Genetics
Asao Fujiyama
Asao Fujiyama National Institute of Genetics
Atsushi Toyoda
Atsushi Toyoda National Institute of Genetics
Yutaka Satou
Yutaka Satou Kyoto University
Nori Satoh
Nori Satoh Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Kiyoshi Naruse
Kiyoshi Naruse National Institute for Basic Biology
Hiroyuki Takeda
Hiroyuki Takeda University of Tokyo
Shinichi Morishita
Shinichi Morishita University of Tokyo
Shin-ichi Hashimoto
Shin-ichi Hashimoto Kanazawa University
Sumio Sugano
Sumio Sugano University of Tokyo

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