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D-Index
64
Citations
33498
World Ranking
1694
National Ranking
140

Yoshio Miki publication distribution in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Molecular Biology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Yoshio Miki sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 564+

This scientist: 261 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 564 publications or more.

Yoshio Miki D-index placement in Molecular Biology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 145+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 145 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Identification of FAP locus genes from chromosome 5q21

    Kenneth W. Kinzler;Mef C. Nilbert;Li Kuo Su;Bert Vogelstein

  • Mutations of chromosome 5q21 genes in FAP and colorectal cancer patients

    Isamu Nishisho;Yusuke Nakamura;Yasuo Miyoshi;Yoshio Miki

  • Somatic mutations of the APC gene in colorectal tumors: mutation cluster region in the APC gene

    Yasuo Mori;Hiroki Nagse;Hiroshi Ando;Akira Horii

  • Role of BRCA1 and BRCA2 as regulators of DNA repair, transcription, and cell cycle in response to DNA damage

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  • Epithelial-mesenchymal transition spectrum quantification and its efficacy in deciphering survival and drug responses of cancer patients.

    Tuan Zea Tan;Qing Hao Miow;Yoshio Miki;Tetsuo Noda

  • Disruption of the APC Gene by a Retrotransposal Insertion of L1 Sequence in a Colon Cancer

    Yoshio Miki;Isamu Nishisho;Isamu Nishisho;Isamu Nishisho;Akira Horii;Yasuo Miyoshi

  • Germ-line mutations of the APC gene in 53 familial adenomatous polyposis patients.

    Yasuo Miyoshi;Hiroshi Ando;Hiroki Nagase;Isamu Nishisho

  • C421A polymorphism in the human breast cancer resistance protein gene is associated with low expression of Q141K protein and low-level drug resistance.

    Yasuo Imai;Minoru Nakane;Kumie Kage;Satomi Tsukahara

  • Large-scale genome-wide association study in a Japanese population identifies novel susceptibility loci across different diseases

    Kazuyoshi Ishigaki;Kazuyoshi Ishigaki;Masato Akiyama;Masahiro Kanai;Masahiro Kanai;Atsushi Takahashi

  • Three DNA Polymerases, Recruited by Different Mechanisms, Carry Out NER Repair Synthesis in Human Cells

    Tomoo Ogi;Siripan Limsirichaikul;Siripan Limsirichaikul;René M. Overmeer;Marcel Volker

  • Mutation analysis in the BRCA2 gene in primary breast cancers.

    Yoshio Miki;Toyomasa Katagiri;Fujio Kasumi;Takamasa Yoshimoto

  • DYRK2 Is Targeted to the Nucleus and Controls p53 via Ser46 Phosphorylation in the Apoptotic Response to DNA Damage

    Unknown

  • JNK phosphorylation of 14-3-3 proteins regulates nuclear targeting of c-Abl in the apoptotic response to DNA damage

    Kiyotsugu Yoshida;Tomoko Yamaguchi;Tohru Natsume;Donald Kufe

  • Acetylation-dependent regulation of PD-L1 nuclear translocation dictates the efficacy of anti-PD-1 immunotherapy

    Yang Gao;Yang Gao;Naoe Taira Nihira;Naoe Taira Nihira;Naoe Taira Nihira;Xia Bu;Chen Chu

  • Genetic changes and histopathological types in colorectal tumors from patients with familial adenomatous polyposis.

    Michiko Miyaki;Madoka Seki;Mieko Okamoto;Akiyoshi Yamanaka

  • The Human Prohibitin Gene Located on Chromosome 17q21 Is Mutated in Sporadic Breast Cancer

    Takaaki Sato;Hiroko Saito;Jeff Swensen;Arnold Olifant

  • Protein Kinase C δ Regulates Ser46 Phosphorylation of p53 Tumor Suppressor in the Apoptotic Response to DNA Damage

    Unknown

  • Germline pathogenic variants of 11 breast cancer genes in 7,051 Japanese patients and 11,241 controls.

    Yukihide Momozawa;Yusuke Iwasaki;Michael T. Parsons;Yoichiro Kamatani

  • Protein kinase Cδ is responsible for constitutive and DNA damage-induced phosphorylation of Rad9

    Kiyotsugu Yoshida;Hong Gang Wang;Yoshio Miki;Donald Kufe

  • Genome-wide gene-expression profiles of breast-cancer cells purified with laser microbeam microdissection: identification of genes associated with progression and metastasis.

    Toshihik O. Nishidate;Toyomasa Katagiri;Meng-Lay Lin;Yuria Mano

Frequent Co-Authors

Yusuke Nakamura
Yusuke Nakamura National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition
Toyomasa Katagiri
Toyomasa Katagiri University of Tokushima
Mark H. Skolnick
Mark H. Skolnick Myriad Genetics (Germany)
Tetsuo Noda
Tetsuo Noda Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research
David E. Goldgar
David E. Goldgar University of Utah
Sean V. Tavtigian
Sean V. Tavtigian University of Utah
Akira Yamaguchi
Akira Yamaguchi Tokyo Dental College
P. Andrew Futreal
P. Andrew Futreal The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Johji Inazawa
Johji Inazawa Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Bert Vogelstein
Bert Vogelstein Johns Hopkins University

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