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Yoshiyuki Kubota 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 Yoshiyuki Kubota sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 140 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yoshiyuki Kubota 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 Yoshiyuki Kubota sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Yoshiyuki Kubota is affiliated with The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI in Japan. Their research primarily spans the fields of neuroscience and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Within these main areas, their work focuses on subfields such as cellular and molecular neuroscience, biophysics, structural biology, cognitive neuroscience, and molecular biology.

The scientist's research topics include neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, advanced electron microscopy techniques and applications, advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques, cell image analysis techniques, image processing techniques and applications, neural dynamics and brain function, and neurobiology and insect physiology research.

Frequent publication venues for Yoshiyuki Kubota include:

  • Microscopy and Microanalysis
  • Nature Methods
  • Science Advances
  • Frontiers in Neural Circuits
  • PLoS Computational Biology

Collaborations occur regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Linjing Fang
  • Fred Monroe
  • Sammy Weiser Novak
  • Lyndsey M. Kirk
  • Cara R. Schiavon

Recent publications by Yoshiyuki Kubota cover a range of neuroscience and microscopy topics:

  • "Deep learning-based point-scanning super-resolution imaging", 2021, Nature Methods
  • "Presynaptic supervision of cortical spine dynamics in motor learning", 2022, Science Advances
  • "Anatomical and Functional Connectivity at the Dendrodendritic Reciprocal Mitral Cell-Granule Cell Synapse: Impact on Recurrent and Lateral Inhibition", 2022, Frontiers in Neural Circuits
  • "The critical balance between dopamine D2 receptor and RGS for the sensitive detection of a transient decay in dopamine signal", 2021, PLoS Computational Biology
  • "Correlative light and electron microscopic observation of calcium phosphate particles in a mouse kidney formed under a high-phosphate diet", 2023, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • GABAergic cell subtypes and their synaptic connections in rat frontal cortex.

    Y Kawaguchi;Y Kubota

  • New insights into the classification and nomenclature of cortical GABAergic interneurons

    Javier DeFelipe;Pedro L. López-Cruz;Ruth Benavides-Piccione;Ruth Benavides-Piccione;Concha Bielza

  • Correlation of physiological subgroupings of nonpyramidal cells with parvalbumin-and calbindinD28k-immunoreactive neurons in layer V of rat frontal cortex

    Y. Kawaguchi;Y. Kubota

  • Three distinct subpopulations of GABAergic neurons in rat frontal agranular cortex

    Yoshiyuki Kubota;Ryuichi Hattori;Yoshiki Yui

  • Physiological and Morphological Identification of Somatostatin- or Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide-Containing Cells among GABAergic Cell Subtypes in Rat Frontal Cortex

    Yasuo Kawaguchi;Yoshiyuki Kubota

  • Clustered Dynamics of Inhibitory Synapses and Dendritic Spines in the Adult Neocortex

    Jerry L. Chen;Katherine L. Villa;Katherine L. Villa;Jae Won Cha;Peter T.C. So

  • Neurochemical features and synaptic connections of large physiologically-identified GABAergic cells in the rat frontal cortex

    Y Kawaguchi;Y Kubota

  • Selective Coexpression of Multiple Chemical Markers Defines Discrete Populations of Neocortical GABAergic Neurons

    Yoshiyuki Kubota;Naoki Shigematsu;Fuyuki Karube;Akio Sekigawa

  • Axon Branching and Synaptic Bouton Phenotypes in GABAergic Nonpyramidal Cell Subtypes

    Fuyuki Karube;Yoshiyuki Kubota;Yasuo Kawaguchi

  • Neocortical inhibitory terminals innervate dendritic spines targeted by thalamocortical afferents.

    Yoshiyuki Kubota;Sayuri Hatada;Satoru Kondo;Fuyuki Karube

  • Structural basis for the role of inhibition in facilitating adult brain plasticity

    Jerry L Chen;Walter C. Lin;Walter C. Lin;Jae Won Cha;Peter T. C. So

  • Inhibitory Synapses Are Repeatedly Assembled and Removed at Persistent Sites In Vivo.

    Katherine L. Villa;Katherine L. Villa;Kalen P. Berry;Kalen P. Berry;Jaichandar Subramanian;Jae Won Cha

  • Neostriatal GABAergic interneurones contain NOS, calretinin or parvalbumin.

    Yoshiyuki Kubota;Sumiko Mikawa;Yasuo Kawaguchi

  • Dependence of GABAergic Synaptic Areas on the Interneuron Type and Target Size

    Yoshiyuki Kubota;Yasuo Kawaguchi

  • Neostriatal cholinergic neurons receive direct synaptic inputs from dopaminergic axons.

    Yoshiyuki Kubota;Shinobu Inagaki;Shoichi Shimada;Shozo Kito

  • The Diversity of Cortical Inhibitory Synapses.

    Yoshiyuki Kubota;Fuyuki Karube;Masaki Nomura;Yasuo Kawaguchi

  • Untangling GABAergic wiring in the cortical microcircuit.

    Yoshiyuki Kubota

  • Highly Differentiated Projection-Specific Cortical Subnetworks

    Mieko Morishima;Kenji Morita;Yoshiyuki Kubota;Yasuo Kawaguchi

  • Autoradiographic localization of calcitonin gene-related peptide binding sites in human and rat brains

    Shinobu Inagaki;Shozo Kito;Yoshiyuki Kubota;Samia Girgis

  • Dopaminergic axons directly make synapses with GABAergic neurons in the rat neostriatum.

    Yoshiyuki Kubota;Shinobu Inagaki;Shozo Kito;Jang-Yen Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuo Kawaguchi
Yasuo Kawaguchi The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
Masaya Tohyama
Masaya Tohyama Kindai University
Shinobu Inagaki
Shinobu Inagaki Osaka University
Sadao Shiosaka
Sadao Shiosaka Osaka University
Joachim H. R. Lübke
Joachim H. R. Lübke Forschungszentrum Jülich
Kristen M. Harris
Kristen M. Harris The University of Texas at Austin
Edward G. Jones
Edward G. Jones University of California, Davis
Javier DeFelipe
Javier DeFelipe Technical University of Madrid
Bruno Cauli
Bruno Cauli Sorbonne University

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