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D-Index
45
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7386
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6432
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118

Takamichi Ichinose publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Takamichi Ichinose sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 147 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Takamichi Ichinose D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Takamichi Ichinose sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Diesel Exhaust Particles Enhance Antigen-induced Airway Inflammation and Local Cytokine Expression in Mice

    Hirohisa Takano;Toshikazu Yoshikawa;Takamichi Ichinose;Yuichi Miyabara

  • Biological effects of diesel exhaust particles. I. in vitro production of superoxide and in vivo toxicity in mouse

    Unknown

  • PM2.5-induced lung inflammation in mice: Differences of inflammatory response in macrophages and type II alveolar cells.

    Miao He;Miao He;Takamichi Ichinose;Seiichi Yoshida;Tomohiro Ito

  • Diesel exhaust particles enhance lung injury related to bacterial endotoxin through expression of proinflammatory cytokines, chemokines, and intercellular adhesion molecule-1.

    Hirohisa Takano;Rie Yanagisawa;Takamichi Ichinose;Kaori Sadakane

  • Effect of nanoparticles on the male reproductive system of mice.

    S. Yoshida;K. Hiyoshi;T. Ichinose;H. Takano

  • Lung carcinogenesis and formation of 8-hydroxy-deoxyguanosine in mice by diesel exhaust particles

    Unknown

  • Biological effects of diesel exhaust particles (DEP). III. Pathogenesis of asthma like symptoms in mice

    Unknown

  • Diesel Exhaust Enhances Allergic Airway Inflammation and Hyperresponsiveness in Mice

    Yuichi Miyabara;Hirohisa Takano;Takamichi Ichinose;Heung-Bin Lim

  • The Effects of Microbial Materials Adhered to Asian Sand Dust on Allergic Lung Inflammation

    T. Ichinose;S. Yoshida;K. Hiyoshi;K. Sadakane

  • Urban PM2.5 exacerbates allergic inflammation in the murine lung via a TLR2/TLR4/MyD88-signaling pathway.

    Miao He;Takamichi Ichinose;Yasuhiro Yoshida;Keiichi Arashidani

  • Involvement of superoxide and nitric oxide on airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness induced by diesel exhaust particles in mice

    Heung-Bin Lim;Takamichi Ichinose;Yuichi Miyabara;Hirohisa Takano

  • Pulmonary toxicity induced by intratracheal instillation of Asian yellow dust (Kosa) in mice.

    Takamichi Ichinose;Masataka Nishikawa;Hirohisa Takano;Nobuyuki Sera

  • Biological effects of diesel exhaust particles (DEP). II. Acute toxicity of DEP introduced into lung by intratracheal instillation

    Unknown

  • Components of diesel exhaust particles differentially affect Th1/Th2 response in a murine model of allergic airway inflammation.

    R. Yanagisawa;H. Takano;H. Takano;K.-i. Inoue;T. Ichinose

  • Differences in allergic inflammatory responses between urban PM2.5 and fine particle derived from desert-dust in murine lungs

    Miao He;Miao He;Takamichi Ichinose;Makoto Kobayashi;Keiichi Arashidani

  • Effects of nano particles on antigen-related airway inflammation in mice

    Ken-ichiro Inoue;Hirohisa Takano;Hirohisa Takano;Rie Yanagisawa;Miho Sakurai

  • Effects of diesel exhaust on allergic airway inflammation in mice

    Yuichi Miyabara;Takamichi Ichinose;Hirohisa Takano;Heung-Bin Lim

  • Murine strain differences in airway inflammation caused by diesel exhaust particles

    Y Miyabara;R Yanagisawa;N Shimojo;H Takano

  • PM2.5 collected in China causes inflammatory and oxidative stress responses in macrophages through the multiple pathways.

    Unknown

  • Inhalation of Diesel Exhaust Enhances Allergen-Related Eosinophil Recruitment and Airway Hyperresponsiveness in Mice

    Hirohisa Takano;Takamichi Ichinose;Yuichi Miyabara;Takahiro Shibuya

Frequent Co-Authors

Hirohisa Takano
Hirohisa Takano Kyoto University
Rie Yanagisawa
Rie Yanagisawa National Institute for Environmental Studies
Takayuki Shibamoto
Takayuki Shibamoto University of California, Davis
Toshikazu Yoshikawa
Toshikazu Yoshikawa Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Yoshito Kumagai
Yoshito Kumagai University of Tsukuba
Yusuke Hiraku
Yusuke Hiraku University of Fukui
Mariko Murata
Mariko Murata Mie University
Shosuke Kawanishi
Shosuke Kawanishi Suzuka University of Medical Science
Isamu Sugawara
Isamu Sugawara Saitama Medical University
Arthur K. Cho
Arthur K. Cho University of California, Los Angeles

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