Hisashi Bashuda

1.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
27 papers, 952 citations indexed

About

Hisashi Bashuda is a scholar working on Immunology, Surgery and Transplantation. According to data from OpenAlex, Hisashi Bashuda has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 952 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Immunology, 10 papers in Surgery and 6 papers in Transplantation. Recurrent topics in Hisashi Bashuda's work include T-cell and B-cell Immunology (11 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (9 papers) and Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes (8 papers). Hisashi Bashuda is often cited by papers focused on T-cell and B-cell Immunology (11 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (9 papers) and Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes (8 papers). Hisashi Bashuda collaborates with scholars based in Japan, China and United States. Hisashi Bashuda's co-authors include Ko Okumura, Hideo Yagita∥, Ken‐ichiro Seino, Sonoko Habu, Katashi Fukao, Ryoichi Goto, Toshiya Kamiyama, Kanako C. Hatanaka, Tetsu Oura and Masaaki Zaitsu and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Hepatology.

In The Last Decade

Hisashi Bashuda

27 papers receiving 944 citations

Hit Papers

A pilot study of operational tolerance with a regulatory ... 2016 2026 2019 2022 2016 100 200 300

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hisashi Bashuda Japan 14 644 257 243 126 105 27 952
Hehua Dai United States 13 467 0.7× 162 0.6× 115 0.5× 79 0.6× 100 1.0× 22 707
Fabienne Haspot France 15 576 0.9× 110 0.4× 145 0.6× 114 0.9× 104 1.0× 28 810
Fritz H. Bach United States 11 406 0.6× 931 3.6× 184 0.8× 36 0.3× 193 1.8× 13 1.3k
HUGH FF. S. DAVIES United Kingdom 17 342 0.5× 782 3.0× 346 1.4× 23 0.2× 134 1.3× 25 1.2k
Jean-Paul Soulillou France 12 363 0.6× 134 0.5× 97 0.4× 64 0.5× 177 1.7× 14 638
Timothy B. Plummer United States 12 98 0.2× 234 0.9× 82 0.3× 44 0.3× 107 1.0× 22 476
Kim A. Butters United States 16 77 0.1× 157 0.6× 53 0.2× 70 0.6× 175 1.7× 24 612
Larry D. Bozulic United States 11 156 0.2× 157 0.6× 251 1.0× 26 0.2× 109 1.0× 21 501
Joel Ross United States 16 118 0.2× 133 0.5× 22 0.1× 71 0.6× 156 1.5× 33 792
Gaëlle Tilly France 15 248 0.4× 52 0.2× 67 0.3× 46 0.4× 268 2.6× 25 588

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hisashi Bashuda

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Hisashi Bashuda. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Hisashi Bashuda based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Hisashi Bashuda. Hisashi Bashuda is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Fukuhara, Takeshi, Kazuyoshi Takeda, Yuko Kojima, et al.. (2021). Anti-CD321 antibody immunotherapy protects liver against ischemia and reperfusion-induced injury. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 6312–6312. 7 indexed citations
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Fujimoto, Keiichi, Koichiro Uchida, Jun Zhu, et al.. (2021). Analysis of therapeutic potential of monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells in cardiac allotransplantation. Transplant Immunology. 67. 101405–101405. 5 indexed citations
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Koyama, Ichiro, Hisashi Bashuda, Koichiro Uchida, et al.. (2020). A Clinical Trial With Adoptive Transfer of Ex Vivo-induced, Donor-specific Immune-regulatory Cells in Kidney Transplantation—A Second Report. Transplantation. 104(11). 2415–2423. 23 indexed citations
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Todo, Satoru, Kenichiro Yamashita, Ryoichi Goto, et al.. (2016). A pilot study of operational tolerance with a regulatory T‐cell‐based cell therapy in living donor liver transplantation. Hepatology. 64(2). 632–643. 323 indexed citations breakdown →
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Uchiyama, Masateru, Xiangyuan Jin, Hironori Matsuda, et al.. (2014). An Agonistic Anti-BTLA mAb (3C10) Induced Generation of IL-10-Dependent Regulatory CD4+ T Cells and Prolongation of Murine Cardiac Allograft. Transplantation. 97(3). 301–309. 31 indexed citations
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Uchiyama, Masateru, Xiangyuan Jin, Qi Zhang, et al.. (2012). Danazol induces prolonged survival of fully allogeneic cardiac grafts and maintains the generation of regulatory CD4+ cells in mice. Transplant International. 25(3). 357–365. 15 indexed citations
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Uchiyama, Masateru, Xiangyuan Jin, Toshihito Hirai, et al.. (2012). Auditory stimulation of opera music induced prolongation of murine cardiac allograft survival and maintained generation of regulatory CD4+CD25+ cells. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery. 7(1). 26–26. 31 indexed citations
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Bashuda, Hisashi, Akira Shimizu, Masateru Uchiyama, & Ko Okumura. (2010). Prolongation of renal allograft survival by anergic cells: advantages and limitations. Clinical Transplantation. 24(s22). 6–10. 4 indexed citations
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Bashuda, Hisashi, Masaaki Kimikawa, Ken‐ichiro Seino, et al.. (2005). Renal allograft rejection is prevented by adoptive transfer of anergic T cells in nonhuman primates. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 115(7). 1896–1902. 72 indexed citations
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Shirasugi, Nozomu, Shinichi Matsumoto, Kimikazu Hamano, et al.. (2000). Survival of fully allogeneic cardiac allografts induced by delivery of alloantigen via respiratory mucosa is abrogated by blockade of the b7 pathway. Transplantation Proceedings. 32(7). 2034–2034. 1 indexed citations
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Hamano, Kimikazu, Hisashi Bashuda, Hiroshi Ito, et al.. (2000). Graft Vasculopathy and Tolerance: Does the Balance of Th Cells Contribute to Graft Vasculopathy?. Journal of Surgical Research. 93(1). 28–34. 6 indexed citations
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Bashuda, Hisashi, et al.. (1998). A CRUCIAL ROLE OF HOST CD80 AND CD86 IN RAT CARDIAC XENOGRAFT REJECTION IN MICE. Transplantation. 65(6). 837–843. 23 indexed citations
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Hamano, Kimikazu, Hiroki Ito, Bungo Shirasawa, et al.. (1998). Anti-αβ-T cell receptor monoclonal antibody induces tolerance without dominant infiltration by TH2 cells into grafts. Transplantation Proceedings. 30(7). 3892–3892. 1 indexed citations
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Seino, Ken‐ichiro, Nobuhiko Kayagaki, Hisashi Bashuda, et al.. (1996). Contribution of Fas ligand to cardiac allograft rejection. International Immunology. 8(9). 1347–1354. 53 indexed citations
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Kato, Yoshifumi, Atsuyuki Yamataka, Hideo Yagita, et al.. (1995). Prevention of fetal bowel allograft rejection by combined treatment with anti-ICAM-1 and anti-LFA-1 antibodies. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 30(7). 1093–1097. 13 indexed citations
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Takazawa, Kenji, et al.. (1995). CAM—A NOVEL IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENT. Transplantation. 59(12). 1723–1727. 5 indexed citations
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Seino, Ken‐ichiro, Miyuki Azuma, Hisashi Bashuda, et al.. (1995). CD86 (B70/B7–2) on endothelial cells co-stimulates allogeneic CD4+T cells. International Immunology. 7(8). 1331–1337. 38 indexed citations

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