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Yoshiki Katayama

Yoshiki Katayama

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
10518
World Ranking
14692
National Ranking
1149

Yoshiki Katayama publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

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

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 340 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Yoshiki Katayama D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Yoshiki Katayama is affiliated with Kyushu University in Japan and has established a research profile predominantly in the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans a range of subfields including molecular biology, immunology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, oncology, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's main topics of research focus on monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, RNA interference and gene delivery, immunotherapy and immune responses, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, glycosylation and glycoproteins research, immune cells in cancer, and click chemistry applications.

Katayama has published articles in a variety of scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Analytical Sciences
  • Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Chemistry Letters
  • RSC Advances
  • Chemical Science

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Katayama include:

  • "Biomaterial-Assisted Regenerative Medicine," 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Fc-binding antibody-recruiting molecules exploit endogenous antibodies for anti-tumor immune responses," 2020, Chemical Science
  • "Safe and efficient oral allergy immunotherapy using one-pot-prepared mannan-coated allergen nanoparticles," 2023, Biomaterials
  • "Protection of gut microbiome from antibiotics: development of a vancomycin-specific adsorbent with high adsorption capacity," 2020, Bioscience of Microbiota Food and Health
  • "Blood retention and antigenicity of polycarboxybetaine-modified liposomes," 2020, International Journal of Pharmaceutics

Collaborative efforts are a significant aspect of Katayama's research activity, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Takeshi Mori
  • Akihiro Kishimura
  • Teruki Nii
  • Kenta Tanito
  • Hiroshi Tagawa

Best Publications

  • PEG-modified gold nanorods with a stealth character for in vivo applications.

    Takuro Niidome;Masato Yamagata;Yuri Okamoto;Yasuyuki Akiyama

  • Human exposure to bisphenol A

    Jeong Hun Kang;Fusao Kondo;Yoshiki Katayama

  • Bisphenol A in the aquatic environment and its endocrine-disruptive effects on aquatic organisms.

    Jeong Hun Kang;Daisuke Aasi;Yoshiki Katayama

  • Nanoparticles of adaptive supramolecular networks self-assembled from nucleotides and lanthanide ions.

    Ryuhei Nishiyabu;Nozomi Hashimoto;Ten Cho;Kazuto Watanabe

  • Biodegradation or metabolism of bisphenol A: from microorganisms to mammals.

    Jeong Hun Kang;Yoshiki Katayama;Fusao Kondo

  • PNIPAM gel-coated gold nanorods for targeted delivery responding to a near-infrared laser.

    Takahito Kawano;Yasuro Niidome;Takeshi Mori;Yoshiki Katayama

  • The effects of PEG grafting level and injection dose on gold nanorod biodistribution in the tumor-bearing mice.

    Yasuyuki Akiyama;Takeshi Mori;Yoshiki Katayama;Takuro Niidome;Takuro Niidome

  • Detection and quantification of on-chip phosphorylated peptides by surface plasmon resonance imaging techniques using a phosphate capture molecule

    Kazuki Inamori;Motoki Kyo;Yoshiaki Nishiya;Yusuke Inoue

  • Stable incorporation of gold nanorods into N-isopropylacrylamide hydrogels and their rapid shrinkage induced by near-infrared laser irradiation.

    Atsushi Shiotani;Takeshi Mori;Takuro Niidome;Yasuro Niidome

  • Structural advantage of dendritic poly(L-lysine) for gene delivery into cells.

    Masato Yamagata;Takahito Kawano;Kouhei Shiba;Takeshi Mori

  • Stabilizing of plasmid DNA in vivo by PEG-modified cationic gold nanoparticles and the gene expression assisted with electrical pulses

    Takahito Kawano;Masato Yamagata;Hironobu Takahashi;Yasuro Niidome

  • Efficient delivery of siRNA using dendritic poly(l-lysine) for loss-of-function analysis

    Yusuke Inoue;Ryosuke Kurihara;Akiko Tsuchida;Mino Hasegawa

  • The features and shortcomings for gene delivery of current non-viral carriers

    Kota Kodama;Yoshiki Katayama;Yoko Shoji;Hideki Nakashima

  • Pt–Ir and Pt–Cu binary alloys as the electrocatalyst for ammonia oxidation

    Kazuki Endo;Yasushi Katayama;Takashi Miura

  • Folate-PEG-appended dendrimer conjugate with α-cyclodextrin as a novel cancer cell-selective siRNA delivery carrier.

    Hidetoshi Arima;Ayumi Yoshimatsu;Haruna Ikeda;Ayumu Ohyama

  • A polymer micelle responding to the protein kinase a signal

    Yoshiki Katayama;Tatsuhiko Sonoda;Mizuo Maeda

  • Poly(ethylene glycol)-Modified Gold Nanorods as a Photothermal Nanodevice for Hyperthermia

    Takuro Niidome;Yasuyuki Akiyama;Masato Yamagata;Takahito Kawano

  • Hydrogen production by the partial oxidation and steam reforming of tar from hot coke oven gas

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  • In vivo siRNA delivery with dendritic poly(L-lysine) for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia

    Kazuto Watanabe;Mariko Harada-Shiba;Akira Suzuki;Risa Gokuden

  • A fluorescent probe for monitoring nitric oxide production using a novel detection concept

    Nobuaki Soh;Yoshiki Katayama;Mizuo Maeda

  • Design of Polymeric Carriers for Cancer-Specific Gene Targeting: Utilization of Abnormal Protein Kinase Cα Activation in Cancer Cells

    Jeong Hun Kang;Daisuke Asai;Jong Hwan Kim;Takeshi Mori

  • Controlled-release system of single-stranded DNA triggered by the photothermal effect of gold nanorods and its in vivo application

    Shuji Yamashita;Hiromitsu Fukushima;Yasuyuki Akiyama;Yasuro Niidome

Frequent Co-Authors

Takuro Niidome
Takuro Niidome Kumamoto University
Koji Hase
Koji Hase Keio University
Hiroaki Shimokawa
Hiroaki Shimokawa Tohoku University
Hideo Utsumi
Hideo Utsumi Kyushu University
Shigeru Kawakami
Shigeru Kawakami Nagasaki University
Shun'ichi Kuroda
Shun'ichi Kuroda Osaka University
Mitsuru Hashida
Mitsuru Hashida Kyoto University
Noriho Kamiya
Noriho Kamiya Kyushu University
Masahiro Goto
Masahiro Goto Kyushu University

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