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Takayuki Nakagawa

Takayuki Nakagawa

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
70
Citations
15530
World Ranking
20115
National Ranking
644

Neuroscience

D-Index
70
Citations
15099
World Ranking
2548
National Ranking
60

Takayuki Nakagawa publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

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

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 436 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Takayuki Nakagawa D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 70 D-Index — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Takayuki Nakagawa is a researcher affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their academic contributions are primarily situated within the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on several specialized subfields including Molecular Biology, Oncology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Epidemiology, and Ophthalmology.

The scientist has authored numerous publications, contributing to a range of topics. Notably, their work covers Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology, Ion Channels and Receptors, Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments, Retinal Development and Disorders, Retinal Diseases and Treatments, Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes, and Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies.

Frequent co-authors in Takayuki Nakagawa's research include:

  • Atsushi Yonezawa
  • Shunsaku Nakagawa
  • Satoshi Imai
  • Kazuo Matsubara
  • Kotaro Itohara

The publishing venues where Nakagawa's work often appears include:

  • Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • PLoS ONE
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
  • Journal of Natural Medicines

Among the recent papers authored by collaborators with Nakagawa, some notable titles are:

  • The Role of Dorsal Raphe Serotonin Neurons in the Balance between Reward and Aversion (2020), International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Schwann cell-derived CXCL1 contributes to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120-induced neuropathic pain by modulating macrophage infiltration in mice (2020), Brain Behavior and Immunity
  • Pronociceptive Roles of Schwann Cell-Derived Galectin-3 in Taxane-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (2021), Cancer Research
  • Association of proton pump inhibitors and concomitant drugs with risk of acute kidney injury: a nested case-control study (2021), BMJ Open
  • Safety and effectiveness of a novel neuroprotectant, KUS121, in patients with non-arteritic central retinal artery occlusion: An open-label, non-randomized, first-in-humans, phase 1/2 trial (2020), PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • IL-6 Regulates In Vivo Dendritic Cell Differentiation through STAT3 Activation

    Sung Joo Park;Takayuki Nakagawa;Hidemitsu Kitamura;Toru Atsumi

  • Reduced uptake of oxidized low density lipoproteins in monocyte-derived macrophages from CD36-deficient subjects.

    S Nozaki;H Kashiwagi;S Yamashita;T Nakagawa

  • Appearance of free radicals in the guinea pig inner ear after noise-induced acoustic trauma

    H. Yamane;Y. Nakai;M. Takayama;H. Iguchi

  • Enhanced production of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in the dorsal root ganglia in a rat model of neuropathic pain: possible involvement in the development of neuropathic pain.

    Takahiro Tanaka;Masabumi Minami;Takayuki Nakagawa;Masamichi Satoh

  • The Emergence of Free Radicals after Acoustic Trauma and Strial Blood Flow

    Hideo Yamane;Yoshiaki Nakai;Masahiro Takayama;Kazuo Konishi

  • TRPM2 Contributes to Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain through the Aggravation of Pronociceptive Inflammatory Responses in Mice.

    Kayo Haraguchi;Ai Kawamoto;Kouichi Isami;Sanae Maeda

  • Acute cold hypersensitivity characteristically induced by oxaliplatin is caused by the enhanced responsiveness of TRPA1 in mice

    Meng Zhao;Kouichi Isami;Saki Nakamura;Hisashi Shirakawa

  • Radixin deficiency causes deafness associated with progressive degeneration of cochlear stereocilia

    Shin-ichiro Kitajiri;Kanehisa Fukumoto;Kanehisa Fukumoto;Masaki Hata;Hiroyuki Sasaki

  • Bone marrow-derived cells expressing Iba1 are constitutively present as resident tissue macrophages in the mouse cochlea.

    Takayuki Okano;Takayuki Nakagawa;Tomoko Kita;Shinpei Kada

  • Novel Therapy for Hearing Loss: Delivery of Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 to the Cochlea Using Gelatin Hydrogel

    Kyu Yup Lee;Takayuki Nakagawa;Takayuki Okano;Ryusuke Hori

  • Reactive oxygen species derived from NOX1/NADPH oxidase enhance inflammatory pain.

    Masakazu Ibi;Kuniharu Matsuno;Dai Shiba;Masato Katsuyama

  • Development of piezoelectric acoustic sensor with frequency selectivity for artificial cochlea

    Hirofumi Shintaku;Takayuki Nakagawa;Dai Kitagawa;Harto Tanujaya

  • Differential contributions of the basolateral and central nuclei of the amygdala in the negative affective component of chemical somatic and visceral pains in rats.

    Sachi Tanimoto;Takayuki Nakagawa;Yosuke Yamauchi;Masabumi Minami

  • Piezoelectric materials mimic the function of the cochlear sensory epithelium.

    Takatoshi Inaoka;Hirofumi Shintaku;Takayuki Nakagawa;Satoyuki Kawano

  • Novel strategy for treatment of inner ears using a biodegradable gel.

    Tsuyoshi Endo;Takayuki Nakagawa;Tomoko Kita;Fukuichiro Iguchi

  • Drug Delivery to the Cochlea Using PLGA Nanoparticles

    Tetsuya Tamura;Tomoko Kita;Takayuki Nakagawa;Tsuyoshi Endo

  • Cochlear protection by local insulin-like growth factor-1 application using biodegradable hydrogel.

    Koji Iwai;Takayuki Nakagawa;Tsuyoshi Endo;Yoshinori Matsuoka

  • Analgesic Effects of Intrathecal Administration of P2Y Nucleotide Receptor Agonists UTP and UDP in Normal and Neuropathic Pain Model Rats

    Maiko Okada;Takayuki Nakagawa;Masabumi Minami;Masamichi Satoh

  • Fate of neural stem cells grafted into injured inner ears of mice.

    Ichiro Tateya;Takayuki Nakagawa;Fukuichiro Iguchi;Tae Soo Kim

  • TRPM2 Channel Aggravates CNS Inflammation and Cognitive Impairment via Activation of Microglia in Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion

    Jun Miyanohara;Masashi Kakae;Kazuki Nagayasu;Takayuki Nakagawa

  • Transplantation of bone marrow stromal cells into the cochlea of chinchillas.

    Yasushi Naito;Tatsuo Nakamura;Takayuki Nakagawa;Fukuichiro Iguchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Shuji Kaneko
Shuji Kaneko Kyoto University
Tsuyoshi Endo
Tsuyoshi Endo Kyoto University
Yasuo Mori
Yasuo Mori Kyoto University
Tohru Ozawa
Tohru Ozawa Waseda University
Yasuhiko Tabata
Yasuhiko Tabata Kyoto University
Glenn J. White
Glenn J. White The Open University
Masaaki Murakami
Masaaki Murakami Hokkaido University
Masakazu Toi
Masakazu Toi Kyoto University
Hidenori Arai
Hidenori Arai Kyoto University
Stephen Serjeant
Stephen Serjeant The Open University

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