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Yoshinori Kuboki

Yoshinori Kuboki

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
9662
World Ranking
16695
National Ranking
1194

Overview

Yoshinori Kuboki is affiliated with Hokkaido University in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine, Engineering, and Materials Science, with a particular emphasis on Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Rheumatology.

The main topics of their work include Bone Tissue Engineering Materials, Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications, Studies on Chitinases and Chitosanases, Bone and Dental Protein Studies, Connective Tissue Disorders Research, Layered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and Applications, and Phosphorus and Nutrient Management.

Their recent publications highlight contributions in biomaterials and medical science. Selected papers include:

  • Phosphorylated chitin increased bone formation when implanted into rat calvaria with the Ti-device, 2020, Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering
  • Discovery of Ti-Binding Abilities of Phosphorylated-Chitin and -Collagen, 2020, Journal of Hard Tissue Biology
  • Binding of collagen gene products with titanium oxide, 2020, The Journal of Biochemistry
  • Clinical characterization of FGFR2b expression in patients with advanced gastric or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma, 2025, ESMO Open
  • Phase I Trial of DLL3/CD3 IgG-Like T-Cell Engager obrixtamig (BI 764532) in Patients with DLL3-Positive Tumors: Patients with LCNEC, 2025, Pneumologie

Frequent coauthors in their work include Song Qin, Kimitoshi Yagami, Toshitake Furusawa, Masaaki Kurasaki, and Seiichi Tokura. These collaborations reflect interdisciplinary approaches mainly in biomedical and materials research.

Their publications appear across multiple specialized journals, such as Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, Journal of Hard Tissue Biology, ESMO Open, The Journal of Biochemistry, and Pneumologie.

Best Publications

  • Pore Size of Porous Hydroxyapatite as the Cell-Substratum Controls BMP-Induced Osteogenesis

    Eichi Tsuruga;Hiroko Takita;Hideaki Itoh;Yuichi Wakisaka

  • BMP-induced osteogenesis on the surface of hydroxyapatite with geometrically feasible and nonfeasible structures: topology of osteogenesis.

    Y. Kuboki;H. Takita;D. Kobayashi;E. Tsuruga

  • Type I collagen‐induced osteoblastic differentiation of bone‐marrow cells mediated by collagen‐α2β1 integrin interaction

    Morimichi Mizuno;Ryuichi Fujisawa;Yoshinori Kuboki

  • Geometry of carriers controlling phenotypic expression in BMP-induced osteogenesis and chondrogenesis.

    Yoshinori Kuboki;Qiming Jin;Hiroko Takita

  • Osteoblast-related gene expression of bone marrow cells during the osteoblastic differentiation induced by type I collagen.

    Morimichi Mizuno;Yoshinori Kuboki

  • Acidic amino acid-rich sequences as binding sites of osteonectin to hydroxyapatite crystals.

    Ryuichi Fujisawa;Yoshiyuki Wada;Yoshinobu Nodasaka;Yoshinori Kuboki

  • Growth factor-loaded scaffolds for bone engineering.

    J.A. Jansen;J.W.M. Vehof;P.Q. Ruhé;H. Kroeze-Deutman

  • Mineral induction by immobilized phosphoproteins.

    T. Saito;A.L. Arsenault;M. Yamauchi;Y. Kuboki

  • Properties and cytotoxicity of water soluble Na2O-CaO-P2O5 glasses.

    Motohiro Uo;Morimichi Mizuno;Yoshinori Kuboki;Akio Makishima

  • Geometry of artificial ECM: sizes of pores controlling phenotype expression in BMP-induced osteogenesis and chondrogenesis.

    Yoshinori Kuboki;Qiming Jin;Masahiro Kikuchi;Javed Mamood

  • A study on bone induction in hydroxyapatite combined with bone morphogenetic protein.

    Ichiro Ono;Takehiko Ohura;Masaru Murata;Hiroo Yamaguchi

  • Preferential adsorption of dentin and bone acidic proteins on the (100) face of hydroxyapatite crystals

    Ryuichi Fujisawa;Yoshinori Kuboki

  • Rat maf related genes : specific expression in chondrocytes, lens and spinal cord

    Masaharu Sakai;Junko Imaki;Kazuhiko Yoshida;Akihiko Ogata

  • Two distinctive BMP-carriers induce zonal chondrogenesis and membranous ossification, respectively; geometrical factors of matrices for cell-differentiation.

    Y. Kuboki;T. Saito;M. Murata;H. Takita

  • Location of the intermolecular cross-links in bovine dentin collagen, solubilization with trypsin and isolation of cross-link peptides containing dihydroxylysinonorleucine and pyridinoline.

    Yoshinori Kuboki;Mari Tsuzaki;Satoshi Sasaki;Chyung Fang Liu

  • Salivary histatin as an inhibitor of a protease produced by the oral bacterium Bacteroides gingivalis.

    Makoto Nishikata;Takashi Kanehira;Hourei Oh;Hiroshi Tani

  • Efficacy of hydroxyapatite ceramic as a carrier for recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein.

    Ono I;Gunji H;Kaneko F;Saito T

  • Affinity of bone sialoprotein and several other bone and dentin acidic proteins to collagen fibrils.

    K. Fujisawa;Y. Kuboki

  • Further characterization of interaction between bone sialoprotein (BSP) and collagen.

    R. Fujisawa;Y. Nodasaka;Y. Kuboki

  • Osteogenesis by bone marrow stromal cells maintained on type I collagen matrix gels in vivo.

    M. Mizuno;M. Shindo;D. Kobayashi;E. Tsuruga

Frequent Co-Authors

Fumio Watari
Fumio Watari Hokkaido University
Seiichi Tokura
Seiichi Tokura Hokkaido University
Tetsu Yonezawa
Tetsu Yonezawa Hokkaido University
Shigeru Saito
Shigeru Saito University of Toyama
Mitsuo Yamauchi
Mitsuo Yamauchi University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chunlin Qin
Chunlin Qin Texas A&M University
Kazuyuki Tohji
Kazuyuki Tohji Tohoku University
Satoshi Sasaki
Satoshi Sasaki University of Tokyo
Junji Tagami
Junji Tagami Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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