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Takeshi Kubo

Takeshi Kubo

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
56
Citations
11792
World Ranking
4509
National Ranking
135

Takeshi Kubo 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 Takeshi Kubo sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 474 publications — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Takeshi Kubo 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 Takeshi Kubo sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • An inwardly rectifying K(+) channel, Kir4.1, expressed in astrocytes surrounds synapses and blood vessels in brain.

    Kayoko Higashi;Akikazu Fujita;Atsushi Inanobe;Masayuki Tanemoto

  • Sign language ‘heard’ in the auditory cortex

    Hiroshi Nishimura;Kazuo Hashikawa;Katsumi Doi;Takako Iwaki

  • Visual-vestibular conflict induced by virtual reality in humans

    Hironori Akiduki;Suetaka Nishiike;Hiroshi Watanabe;Katsunori Matsuoka

  • An ATP-Dependent Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channel, KAB-2 (Kir4.1), in Cochlear Stria Vascularis of Inner Ear: Its Specific Subcellular Localization and Correlation with the Formation of Endocochlear Potential

    Hiroshi Hibino;Yoshiyuki Horio;Atsushi Inanobe;Katsumi Doi

  • Different forms of dizziness occurring after cochlear implant.

    Takeshi Kubo;Ko-Ichi Yamamoto;Takako Iwaki;Katsumi Doi

  • Three novel connexin26 gene mutations in autosomal recessive non-syndromic deafness.

    Yuka Fuse;Katsumi Doi;Taro Hasegawa;Ayako Sugii

  • Role of the flocculus in the development of vestibular compensation: immunohistochemical studies with retrograde tracing and flocculectomy using Fos expression as a marker in the rat brainstem

    T. Kitahara;N. Takedaj;T. Saika;T. Kubo

  • Effects of nerve crush and transection on mRNA levels for nerve growth factor receptor in the rat facial motoneurons.

    Takanori Saika;Emiko Senba;Koichi Noguchi;Makoto Sato

  • Comparing the accuracy of video-oculography and the scleral search coil system in human eye movement analysis

    Takao Imai;Kazunori Sekine;Kousuke Hattori;Noriaki Takeda

  • Changes in expression of peptides in rat facial motoneurons after facial nerve crushing and resection.

    Takanori Saika;Emiko Senba;Koichi Noguchi;Makoto Sato

  • Lateral inhibition and habituation of the human auditory cortex.

    C. Pantev;C. Pantev;H. Okamoto;B. Ross;B. Ross;W. Stoll

  • Functional imaging of the human olfactory cortex by magnetic resonance imaging.

    Izumi Koizuka;Hiroyuki Yano;Masamitsu Nagahara;Ryuichi Mochizuki

  • Meniere’s Attacks Occur in the Inner Ear with Excessive Vasopressin Type-2 Receptors

    T Kitahara;K Doi;C Maekawa;K Kizawa

  • Tympanoplasty with and without mastoidectomy for non-cholesteatomatous chronic otitis media

    Yasuo Mishiro;Masafumi Sakagami;Yoshifumi Takahashi;Tadashi Kitahara

  • Effects of MK801 on Fos expression in the rat brainstem after unilateral labyrinthectomy

    Tadashi Kitahara;Noriaki Takeda;Takanori Saika;Takeshi Kubo

  • Effects of fluvoxamine on anxiety, depression, and subjective handicaps of chronic dizziness patients with or without neuro-otologic diseases.

    Arata Horii;Atsuhiko Uno;Tadashi Kitahara;Kenji Mitani

  • Neural mechanism of residual inhibition of tinnitus in cochlear implant users.

    Yasuhiro Osaki;Hiroshi Nishimura;Masashi Takasawa;Masao Imaizumi

  • Effects of intratympanic injection of steroids on changes in rat inner ear aquaporin expression.

    Munehisa Fukushima;Tadashi Kitahara;Yoshihiro Uno;Yuka Fuse

  • Neuropeptides and γ-Aminobutyric acid in the vestibular nuclei of the rat: an immunohistochemical analysis. I. Distribution

    Isao Nomura;Emiko Senba;Takeshi Kubo;Takayuki Shiraishi

  • The role of fine-needle aspiration cytology and magnetic resonance imaging in the management of parotid mass lesions

    Hidenori Inohara;Shiro Akahani;Yoshifumi Yamamoto;Kenji Hattori

  • Effect of macular ablation on vertical optokinetic nystagmus in the squirrel monkey.

    Makoto Igarashi;Masahiro Takahashi;Takeshi Kubo;Joel K. Levy

  • Eye-head coordination during optokinetic stimulation in squirrel monkeys.

    T. Kubo;M. Igarashi;D. W. Jensen;J. L. Homick

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Kiyama
Hiroshi Kiyama Nagoya University
Masaya Tohyama
Masaya Tohyama Kindai University
Shoji Nakamura
Shoji Nakamura Yamaguchi University
Emiko Senba
Emiko Senba Osaka University
Yoshihisa Kurachi
Yoshihisa Kurachi Osaka University
Yasufumi Kaneda
Yasufumi Kaneda Osaka University
Yoshiyuki Horio
Yoshiyuki Horio Sapporo Medical University
Shinobu Inagaki
Shinobu Inagaki Osaka University
Christo Pantev
Christo Pantev University of Münster
Takatoshi Mochizuki
Takatoshi Mochizuki Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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