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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Molecular Biology D-index 49 Citations 7,333 153 World Ranking 1808 National Ranking 154

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Antibody

His main research concerns Molecular biology, Gene, Genetics, Nucleic acid sequence and Peptide sequence. Yoshikazu Kurosawa integrates Molecular biology with Taq polymerase in his research. Gene connects with themes related to Antibody in his study.

The Antibody study combines topics in areas such as Virus, Virology, Cytotoxic T cell and Antigen. His specific area of interest is Genetics, where Yoshikazu Kurosawa studies MHC class I. Yoshikazu Kurosawa combines subjects such as Immunoglobulin heavy chain, Genome, Molecular evolution, Gene family and Complementary DNA with his study of Nucleic acid sequence.

His most cited work include:

  • Organization of human immunoglobulin heavy chain diversity gene loci. (281 citations)
  • Expression of chimeric receptor composed of immunoglobulin-derived V regions and T-cell receptor-derived C regions. (228 citations)
  • Isolation of carp genes encoding major histocompatibility complex antigens (199 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Molecular biology, Antibody, Gene, Monoclonal antibody and Antigen are his primary areas of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cell culture, Recombinant DNA, Biochemistry, DNA and Complementary DNA in addition to Molecular biology. His Antibody research incorporates elements of Virus, Virology and In vivo.

His Gene study is concerned with Genetics in general. Yoshikazu Kurosawa focuses mostly in the field of Monoclonal antibody, narrowing it down to topics relating to Cancer research and, in certain cases, Pancreatic cancer, Transferrin receptor and Radioimmunotherapy. His Antigen research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Computational biology, Phage display and Cell Surface Antigens.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Molecular biology (56.00%)
  • Antibody (46.29%)
  • Gene (28.57%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2020)?

  • Antibody (46.29%)
  • Molecular biology (56.00%)
  • Monoclonal antibody (23.43%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Antibody, Molecular biology, Monoclonal antibody, Virology and Antigen are his primary areas of study. Yoshikazu Kurosawa has researched Antibody in several fields, including Virus, Cancer research and Cancer. Yoshikazu Kurosawa merges many fields, such as Molecular biology and Cell-free protein synthesis, in his writings.

His study in Monoclonal antibody is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both In vivo and Biodistribution. Yoshikazu Kurosawa interconnects Cell, DNA, DNA damage, Gene and Phage display in the investigation of issues within Antigen. His research in Gene intersects with topics in Cytoplasm and Computational biology.

Between 2012 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Receptor mimicry by antibody F045-092 facilitates universal binding to the H3 subtype of influenza virus. (125 citations)
  • Conserved Neutralizing Epitope at Globular Head of Hemagglutinin in H3N2 Influenza Viruses (54 citations)
  • Evaluation of 89Zr-Labeled Human Anti-CD147 Monoclonal Antibody as a Positron Emission Tomography Probe in a Mouse Model of Pancreatic Cancer (25 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Antibody

Yoshikazu Kurosawa focuses on Antibody, Virology, Monoclonal antibody, Molecular biology and Virus. His work is dedicated to discovering how Virology, Epitope are connected with Vaccination, Viral Vaccine, Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 and Sialic acid binding and other disciplines. His Monoclonal antibody research includes elements of Cancer research and Pancreatic cancer.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Immunohistochemistry, Radioimmunotherapy and In vivo. In his works, Yoshikazu Kurosawa conducts interdisciplinary research on Molecular biology and Retargeting. His studies in Neutralization integrate themes in fields like Antigen, Panning, Phage display, Norovirus and Genotype.

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Best Publications

Organization of human immunoglobulin heavy chain diversity gene loci.

Ichihara Y;Matsuoka H;Kurosawa Y.
The EMBO Journal (1988)

430 Citations

Expression of chimeric receptor composed of immunoglobulin-derived V regions and T-cell receptor-derived C regions.

Yoshihisa Kuwana;Yoshihiro Asakura;Naoko Utsunomiya;Mamoru Nakanishi.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1987)

402 Citations

Isolation of carp genes encoding major histocompatibility complex antigens

Keiichiro Hashimoto;Teruyuki Nakanishi;Yoshikazu Kurosawa.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1990)

310 Citations

A gene outside the human MHC related to classical HLA class I genes

Keiichiro Hashimoto;Momoki Hirai;Yoshikazu Kurosawa.
Science (1995)

220 Citations

Human dopamine β-hydroxylase gene: two mRNA types having different 3'terminal regions are produced through alternative polyadenylation

Kazuto Kobayashi;Yoshikazu Kurosawa;Keisuke Fujita;Toshiharu Nagatsu.
Nucleic Acids Research (1989)

217 Citations

Isolation of a novel cDNA clone for human tyrosine hydroxylase: alternative RNA splicing produces four kinds of mRNA from a single gene.

Norio Kaneda;Kazuto Kobayashi;Hiroshi Ichinose;Fumio Kishi.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1987)

216 Citations

Structure of the human tyrosine hydroxylase gene: alternative splicing from a single gene accounts for generation of four mRNA types.

Kazuto Kobayashi;Norio Kaneda;Hiroshi Ichinose;Fumio Kishi.
Journal of Biochemistry (1988)

182 Citations

Molecular cloning of nucleobindin, a novel DNA-binding protein that contains both a signal peptide and a leucine zipper structure.

Keiji Miura;Koiti Titani;Yoshikazu Kurosawa;Yoshiyuki Kanai.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1992)

175 Citations

Method of constructing camel antibody library

Toshio Honda;Yasushi Akahori;Yoshikazu Kurosawa.
(2002)

162 Citations

Receptor mimicry by antibody F045-092 facilitates universal binding to the H3 subtype of influenza virus.

Peter S. Lee;Nobuko Ohshima;Robyn L. Stanfield;Wenli Yu.
Nature Communications (2014)

156 Citations

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