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D-Index
77
Citations
19164
World Ranking
1842
National Ranking
70

Tetsutaro Sata publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

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

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 380 publications — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Tetsutaro Sata D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 77 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Tetsutaro Sata is affiliated with the National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Japan. The scientist's research contributions focus primarily on infectious diseases, as reflected by the institutional association.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Tetsutaro Sata in the provided data, indicating limited publicly available bibliographic information at this time.

Similarly, information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work is not available, which suggests that further details about the research scope and thematic areas have not been documented or shared in the accessible sources.

No awards have been listed, and the scientist is currently alive. The absence of these data points does not preclude ongoing research activity or contributions to the field but limits the ability to provide a detailed bibliometric profile.

Best Publications

  • Human APOBEC3F Is Another Host Factor That Blocks Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Replication

    Yong Hui Zheng;Dan Irwin;Takeshi Kurosu;Kenzo Tokunaga

  • Modulation of TNF-α-converting enzyme by the spike protein of SARS-CoV and ACE2 induces TNF-α production and facilitates viral entry

    Shiori Haga;Norio Yamamoto;Chikako Nakai-Murakami;Yoshiaki Osawa

  • Construction of an Excisable Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Containing a Full-Length Infectious Clone of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1: Viruses Reconstituted from the Clone Exhibit Wild-Type Properties In Vitro and In Vivo

    Michiko Tanaka;Hiroyuki Kagawa;Yuji Yamanashi;Tetsutaro Sata

  • Synthetic Double-Stranded RNA Poly(I:C) Combined with Mucosal Vaccine Protects against Influenza Virus Infection

    Takeshi Ichinohe;Izumi Watanabe;Izumi Watanabe;Satoshi Ito;Satoshi Ito;Hideki Fujii

  • Naturally Acquired Plasmodium knowlesi Malaria in Human, Thailand

    Somchai Jongwutiwes;Chaturong Putaporntip;Takuya Iwasaki;Tetsutaro Sata

  • Thymus-derived leukemia-lymphoma in mice transgenic for the Tax gene of human T-lymphotropic virus type I

    Hideki Hasegawa;Hirofumi Sawa;Martha J Lewis;Martha J Lewis;Yasuko Orba

  • Expression and localization of human herpesvirus 8-encoded proteins in primary effusion lymphoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, and multicentric Castleman's disease.

    Harutaka Katano;Yuko Sato;Takeshi Kurata;Shigeo Mori

  • HIV-1 Accessory Protein Vpu Internalizes Cell-surface BST-2/Tetherin through Transmembrane Interactions Leading to Lysosomes

    Yukie Iwabu;Hideaki Fujita;Masanobu Kinomoto;Keiko Kaneko

  • Analysis of deaths during the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic in Singapore: challenges in determining a SARS diagnosis.

    Pek Yoon Chong;Paul Chui;Ai E. Ling;Teri J. Franks

  • The Alpha/Beta Interferon Response Controls Tissue Tropism and Pathogenicity of Poliovirus

    Miki Ida-Hosonuma;Takuya Iwasaki;Tomoki Yoshikawa;Noriyo Nagata

  • Highly frequent mutations in negative regulators of multiple virulence genes in group A streptococcal toxic shock syndrome isolates.

    Tadayoshi Ikebe;Manabu Ato;Takayuki Matsumura;Hideki Hasegawa

  • Temperature-sensitive mutants of enterovirus 71 show attenuation in cynomolgus monkeys.

    Minetaro Arita;Hiroyuki Shimizu;Noriyo Nagata;Yasushi Ami

  • An Attenuated Strain of Enterovirus 71 Belonging to Genotype A Showed a Broad Spectrum of Antigenicity with Attenuated Neurovirulence in Cynomolgus Monkeys

    Minetaro Arita;Noriyo Nagata;Naoko Iwata;Yasushi Ami

  • Simultaneous Tracking of Capsid, Tegument, and Envelope Protein Localization in Living Cells Infected with Triply Fluorescent Herpes Simplex Virus 1

    Ken Sugimoto;Masashi Uema;Hiroshi Sagara;Michiko Tanaka

  • Genotype C of hepatitis B virus can be classified into at least two subgroups.

    Tran Thien-Tuan Huy;Hiroshi Ushijima;Vo Xuan Quang;Khin Maung Win

  • Secretory IgA antibodies provide cross-protection against infection with different strains of influenza B virus.

    Yasuko Asahi-Ozaki;Tomoki Yoshikawa;Yoichiro Iwakura;Yujiro Suzuki

  • Cross-Protection against H5N1 Influenza Virus Infection Is Afforded by Intranasal Inoculation with Seasonal Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine

    Takeshi Ichinohe;Shin-Ichi Tamura;Akira Kawaguchi;Akira Kawaguchi;Akira Kawaguchi;Ai Ninomiya

  • Isolation of Borna Disease Virus from Human Brain Tissue

    Yurie Nakamura;Hirokazu Takahashi;Yuko Shoya;Takaaki Nakaya

  • Effects of Toll-like Receptor Stimulation on Eosinophilic Infiltration in Lungs of BALB/c Mice Immunized with UV-inactivated Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related Coronavirus Vaccine

    Naoko Iwata-Yoshikawa;Akihiko Uda;Tadaki Suzuki;Yasuko Tsunetsugu-Yokota

  • Microtubule Network Facilitates Nuclear Targeting of Human Cytomegalovirus Capsid

    K. Ogawa-Goto;K. Tanaka;W. Gibson;E. Moriishi

Frequent Co-Authors

Harutaka Katano
Harutaka Katano National Institutes of Health
Takeshi Kurata
Takeshi Kurata Juntendo University
Hideki Hasegawa
Hideki Hasegawa National Institutes of Health
Noriyo Nagata
Noriyo Nagata National Institutes of Health
Hirofumi Sawa
Hirofumi Sawa Hokkaido University
Naoki Yamamoto
Naoki Yamamoto Kyoto University
William W. Hall
William W. Hall University College Dublin
Yasushi Kawaguchi
Yasushi Kawaguchi University of Tokyo
Shigeru Morikawa
Shigeru Morikawa National Institutes of Health
Hideki Hasegawa
Hideki Hasegawa Hokkaido University

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