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Takashi Miura publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Takashi Miura sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Takashi Miura D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

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Overview

Takashi Miura is affiliated with the National Institute of Technology, Tsuruoka College in Japan. Their research primarily situates within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, encompassing a total of seven publications in this field. The subfields of study associated with their work include Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Microbiology.

The main topics explored by Miura cover Chemical Synthesis and Analysis, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, Click Chemistry and Applications, Machine Learning in Bioinformatics, Computational Drug Discovery Methods, Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities, and Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation.

Recent publications illustrate a focus on macrocyclic peptides and protein interactions as well as computational aspects in biochemistry. Notable papers include:

  • In vitro selection of macrocyclic peptide inhibitors containing cyclic γ2,4-amino acids targeting the SARS-CoV-2 main protease, 2023, Nature Chemistry
  • Cyclic β2,3-amino acids improve the serum stability of macrocyclic peptide inhibitors targeting the SARS-CoV-2 main protease, 2024, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
  • In Vitro Selection of Macrocyclic l-α/d-α/β/γ-Hybrid Peptides Targeting IFN-γ/IFNGR1 Protein-Protein Interaction, 2024, Journal of the American Chemical Society

Miura's work is also associated with collaborative efforts. Frequent co-authors include Takayuki Katoh, Hiroaki Suga, Tika R. Malla, David Owen, and Anthony Tumber.

Their publications have appeared in several peer-reviewed venues, such as Nature Chemistry, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Physical Review E.

Best Publications

  • Bridged Nanocrystals in Biominerals and Their Biomimetics: Classical Yet Modern Crystal Growth on the Nanoscale†

    Yuya Oaki;Akiko Kotachi;Takashi Miura;Hiroaki Imai

  • Comparative Study of Sodium Polyacrylate and Poly(vinylidene fluoride) as Binders for High Capacity Si–Graphite Composite Negative Electrodes in Li-Ion Batteries

    Shinichi Komaba;Naoaki Yabuuchi;Tomoaki Ozeki;Zhen Ji Han

  • Investigations on V(IV)/V(V) and V(II)/V(III) redox reactions by various electrochemical methods

    Gaku Oriji;Yasushi Katayama;Takashi Miura

  • Investigation on V(IV)/V(V) species in a vanadium redox flow battery

    Gaku Oriji;Yasushi Katayama;Takashi Miura

  • Graphite‐Silicon‐Polyacrylate Negative Electrodes in Ionic Liquid Electrolyte for Safer Rechargeable Li‐Ion Batteries

    Naoaki Yabuuchi;Keiji Shimomura;Yukako Shimbe;Tomoaki Ozeki

  • Electrochemical reduction of oxygen in some hydrophobic room-temperature molten salt systems

    Yasushi Katayama;Hokuto Onodera;Masaki Yamagata;Takashi Miura

  • Pt–Me (Me = Ir, Ru, Ni) binary alloys as an ammonia oxidation anode

    Kazuki Endo;Kyoko Nakamura;Yasushi Katayama;Takashi Miura

  • Functional binders for reversible lithium intercalation into graphite in propylene carbonate and ionic liquid media

    Shinichi Komaba;Naoaki Yabuuchi;Tomoaki Ozeki;Koji Okushi

  • Polyacrylate Modifier for Graphite Anode of Lithium-Ion Batteries

    S. Komaba;K. Okushi;T. Ozeki;H. Yui

  • Electrochemical Behavior of Oxygen/Superoxide Ion Couple in 1-Butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide Room-Temperature Molten Salt

    Yasushi Katayama;Kaori Sekiguchi;Masaki Yamagata;Takashi Miura

  • Electrochemical behavior of several iron complexes in hydrophobic room-temperature ionic liquids

    Masaki Yamagata;Naoki Tachikawa;Yasushi Katayama;Takashi Miura

  • Pt–Ir and Pt–Cu binary alloys as the electrocatalyst for ammonia oxidation

    Kazuki Endo;Yasushi Katayama;Takashi Miura

  • Electrochemical behavior of samarium, europium, and ytterbium in hydrophobic room-temperature molten salt systems

    Masaki Yamagata;Yasushi Katayama;Takashi Miura

  • Morphological evaluation and film formation with iso-oriented calcite crystals using binary poly(acrylic acid)

    Akiko Kotachi;Takashi Miura;Hiroaki Imai

  • Electrochemical Behavior of Silver in 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium Tetrafluoroborate Molten Salt

    Yasushi Katayama;Satomi Dan;Takashi Miura;Tomiya Kishi

  • Electrochemical insertion of magnesium to Mg0.5Ti2(PO4)3

    Koji Makino;Yasushi Katayama;Takashi Miura;Tomiya Kishi

  • Electrodeposition of Cobalt from an Imide-Type Room-Temperature Ionic Liquid

    Yasushi Katayama;Ryuta Fukui;Takashi Miura

  • Electrochemical Intercalation of Lithium into Graphite in Room-Temperature Molten Salt Containing Ethylene Carbonate

    Yasushi Katayama;Makoto Yukumoto;Takashi Miura

  • The effect of organic additives in electrodeposition of Co from an amide-type ionic liquid

    Ryuta Fukui;Yasushi Katayama;Takashi Miura

  • A rotating disk electrode study on the ammonia oxidation

    Kazuki Endo;Yasushi Katayama;Takashi Miura

Frequent Co-Authors

Shinichi Komaba
Shinichi Komaba Tokyo University of Science
Naoaki Yabuuchi
Naoaki Yabuuchi Yokohama National University
Masayoshi Watanabe
Masayoshi Watanabe Yokohama National University
Shiro Seki
Shiro Seki Kogakuin University
Kaoru Dokko
Kaoru Dokko Yokohama National University
Kazunobu Toshima
Kazunobu Toshima Keio University
Kazuhide Ueno
Kazuhide Ueno Yokohama National University
Yasuhiro Umebayashi
Yasuhiro Umebayashi Niigata University
Seiji Tsuzuki
Seiji Tsuzuki University of Tokyo

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