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Toshihiko Katafuchi

Toshihiko Katafuchi

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Neuroscience

D-Index
39
Citations
5436
World Ranking
8365
National Ranking
293

Toshihiko Katafuchi 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 Toshihiko Katafuchi sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 157 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Toshihiko Katafuchi 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 Toshihiko Katafuchi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Toshihiko Katafuchi is a researcher affiliated with Kyushu University in Japan. Their academic work encompasses various scientific disciplines, though specific details regarding their main fields and subfields of study are not provided.

There is no available record of recent papers published by Toshihiko Katafuchi, nor information about frequent co-authors or common publication venues associated with their research. Similarly, data on book publications or awards received have not been documented.

Toshihiko Katafuchi's scholarly profile is limited in publicly accessible information, with no detailed listings of research topics or publication records. Despite this, their connection to Kyushu University indicates engagement within an academic environment known for a range of scientific activities.

Best Publications

  • Hydrogen in Drinking Water Reduces Dopaminergic Neuronal Loss in the 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine Mouse Model of Parkinson's Disease

    Kyota Fujita;Toshihiro Seike;Noriko Yutsudo;Mizuki Ohno

  • Actions of noradrenaline on substantia gelatinosa neurones in the rat spinal cord revealed by in vivo patch recording

    Motoki Sonohata;Hidemasa Furue;Toshihiko Katafuchi;Toshiharu Yasaka

  • Selective activation of primary afferent fibers evaluated by sine-wave electrical stimulation

    Kohei Koga;Hidemasa Furue;Harunor Rashid;Atsushi Takaki

  • Effects of hypothalamic lesion on pancreatic autonomic nerve activity in the rat.

    Hironobu Yoshimatsu;Akira Niijima;Yutaka Oomura;Kazutoshi Yamabe

  • Interleukin-6 inhibits long-term potentiation in rat hippocampal slices

    Ai Jun Li;Toshihiko Katafuchi;Shinichiro Oda;Tetsuro Hori

  • The Autonomic Nervous System as a Communication Channel between the Brain and the Immune System

    Tetsuro Hori;Toshihiko Katafuchi;Sachiko Take;Nobuaki Shimizu

  • Direct GABAergic and Glycinergic Inhibition of the Substantia Gelatinosa from the Rostral Ventromedial Medulla Revealed by In Vivo Patch-Clamp Analysis in Rats

    Go Kato;Toshiharu Yasaka;Toshihiko Katafuchi;Hidemasa Furue

  • Anti-inflammatory/anti-amyloidogenic effects of plasmalogens in lipopolysaccharide-induced neuroinflammation in adult mice

    Masataka Ifuku;Toshihiko Katafuchi;Shiro Mawatari;Mami Noda

  • Roles of sympathetic nervous system in the suppression of cytotoxicity of splenic natural killer cells in the rat.

    T Katafuchi;S Take;T Hori

  • Plasmalogens Rescue Neuronal Cell Death through an Activation of AKT and ERK Survival Signaling

    Md. Shamim Hossain;Masataka Ifuku;Sachiko Take;Jun Kawamura

  • Hypothalamic modulation of splenic natural killer cell activity in rats.

    Toshihiko Katafuchi;T. Ichijo;Sachiko Take;T. Hori

  • Prolonged effects of polyriboinosinic:polyribocytidylic acid on spontaneous running wheel activity and brain interferon-α mRNA in rats: a model for immunologically induced fatigue

    T Katafuchi;T Kondo;T Yasaka;K Kubo

  • Direct inhibition of substantia gelatinosa neurones in the rat spinal cord by activation of dopamine D2-like receptors.

    Akihiro Tamae;Terumasa Nakatsuka;Terumasa Nakatsuka;Kohei Koga;Go Kato

  • Immune cytokines and regulation of body temperature, food intake and cellular immunity.

    Tetsuro Hori;Toshihiro Nakashima;Sachiko Take;Yasuo Kaizuka

  • Effects of chemical stimulation of paraventricular nucleus on adrenal and renal nerve activity in rats.

    Toshihiko Katafuchi;Yutaka Oomura;Mieko Kurosawa

  • Actions of brain-derived neurotrophic factor on spinal nociceptive transmission during inflammation in the rat.

    Satoru Matayoshi;Nan Jiang;Toshihiko Katafuchi;Kohei Koga

  • Sensory processing and functional reorganization of sensory transmission under pathological conditions in the spinal dorsal horn

    Hidemasa Furue;Toshihiko Katafuchi;Megumu Yoshimura

  • TRPA1-expressing primary afferents synapse with a morphologically identified subclass of substantia gelatinosa neurons in the adult rat spinal cord.

    Daisuke Uta;Hidemasa Furue;Anthony E. Pickering;Harunor Rashid

  • Neuronal Orphan G-Protein Coupled Receptor Proteins Mediate Plasmalogens-Induced Activation of ERK and Akt Signaling

    Md. Shamim Hossain;Kurumi Mineno;Toshihiko Katafuchi

  • Enhanced expression of brain interferon-α and serotonin transporter in immunologically induced fatigue in rats

    Toshihiko Katafuchi;Tetsuya Kondo;Sachiko Take;Megumu Yoshimura

  • Central interleukin-1β enhances splenic sympathetic nerve activity in rats

    Tomoyasu Ichijo;Toshihiko Katafuchi;Tetsuro Hori

Frequent Co-Authors

Megumu Yoshimura
Megumu Yoshimura Kumamoto Health Science University
Hidemasa Furue
Hidemasa Furue Hyogo College of Medicine
Yutaka Oomura
Yutaka Oomura Kyushu University
Hironobu Yoshimatsu
Hironobu Yoshimatsu Oita University
Kiyomi Koizumi
Kiyomi Koizumi SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Mami Noda
Mami Noda Kyushu University
Yukihide Iwamoto
Yukihide Iwamoto Kyushu University
Keiji Imoto
Keiji Imoto National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Noboru Yanaihara
Noboru Yanaihara University of Shizuoka
Catherine Rivier
Catherine Rivier Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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