Isamu Hayata

3.0k total citations
112 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Isamu Hayata is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cancer Research and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Isamu Hayata has authored 112 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 47 papers in Molecular Biology, 34 papers in Cancer Research and 25 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Isamu Hayata's work include Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (26 papers), DNA Repair Mechanisms (23 papers) and Effects of Radiation Exposure (21 papers). Isamu Hayata is often cited by papers focused on Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (26 papers), DNA Repair Mechanisms (23 papers) and Effects of Radiation Exposure (21 papers). Isamu Hayata collaborates with scholars based in Japan, United States and China. Isamu Hayata's co-authors include Surabhi Kakati, Avery A. Sandberg, Mitsuo Oshimura, Masako Minamihisamatsu, Masaharu Sakurai, Harumi Ohyama, Tomohiko Ichikawa, Akira Furukawa, Toshihiko Sado and Dominique Laurier and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute and Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Isamu Hayata

107 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Isamu Hayata Japan 30 843 717 594 449 416 112 2.4k
M.R. Caballı́n Spain 24 773 0.9× 369 0.5× 640 1.1× 141 0.3× 231 0.6× 93 1.7k
Nori Nakamura Japan 31 1.2k 1.4× 914 1.3× 783 1.3× 103 0.2× 464 1.1× 120 2.9k
Ohtsura Niwa Japan 35 2.5k 2.9× 635 0.9× 516 0.9× 124 0.3× 230 0.6× 106 4.2k
Sally A. Lorimore United Kingdom 30 1.5k 1.8× 2.4k 3.4× 813 1.4× 336 0.7× 1.4k 3.2× 50 4.1k
Eric G. Wright United Kingdom 34 1.9k 2.2× 2.8k 3.9× 950 1.6× 517 1.2× 1.5k 3.7× 74 4.9k
Mark Plumb United Kingdom 28 1.8k 2.2× 381 0.5× 447 0.8× 139 0.3× 159 0.4× 65 2.6k
K.E. Buckton United Kingdom 33 1.7k 2.0× 340 0.5× 734 1.2× 214 0.5× 154 0.4× 76 3.5k
M.S. Sasaki Japan 29 1.3k 1.6× 587 0.8× 830 1.4× 44 0.1× 407 1.0× 69 2.4k
R. Huiskamp Netherlands 22 587 0.7× 654 0.9× 225 0.4× 147 0.3× 166 0.4× 53 1.6k
Stanislav Kozubek Czechia 36 3.2k 3.8× 221 0.3× 390 0.7× 180 0.4× 360 0.9× 138 4.0k

Countries citing papers authored by Isamu Hayata

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Isamu Hayata

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Iwasaki, Toshiyasu, Yoshio Takashima, Toshikazu Suzuki, Mitsuaki A. Yoshida, & Isamu Hayata. (2010). The Dose Response of Chromosome Aberrations in Human Lymphocytes InducedIn Vitroby Very Low-Dose γ Rays. Radiation Research. 175(2). 208–213. 20 indexed citations
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Hayata, Isamu, et al.. (2006). PREMATURE CENTROMERE SEPARATION OF CHROMOSOMES IN A WOMAN BEING EXPOSED TO HIGH-LEVEL NATURAL RADIATION. The Horizon of Medical Sciences. 12(3). 50–54. 1 indexed citations
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Wang, Chunyan, Wei Zhang, Masako Minamihisamatsu, et al.. (2005). Effect of Natural Radiation Compared with Those of Smoking and Air-Pollution. 18–18. 1 indexed citations
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Wang, Chunyan, Masako Minamihisamatsu, Hiroshige Morishima, et al.. (2005). Chromosome study in high background radiation area in Southern China. International Congress Series. 1276. 3–7. 6 indexed citations
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Hayata, Isamu. (2005). Chromosomal mutations by low dose radiation vs. those by other mutagenic factors. International Congress Series. 1276. 17–20. 6 indexed citations
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Murakami, Masahiro, et al.. (2004). Characterization of ionizing radiation-induced ring chromosomes by atomic force microscopy. Analytical Biochemistry. 334(2). 251–256. 4 indexed citations
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Kruszewski, Marcin, Hanna Kruszewska, Masahiko Mori, et al.. (2002). Low frequency of spontaneous rearrangements during plasmid incorporation in CHO-K1 mutant cells defective in DNA repair. Nukleonika. 47. 7–11.
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Wang, Bing, Hiromi Itsukaichi, Osami Yukawa, et al.. (2001). Rescue of Lethally Irradiated Mice from Hematopoietic Death by Pre-exposure to 0.5 Gy X Rays without Recovery from Peripheral Blood Cell Depletion and its Modification by OK432. Radiation Research. 156(2). 195–204. 20 indexed citations
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Ohyama, Harumi, Hiromi Itsukaichi, Tetsuo Nakajima, et al.. (1999). Adaptive Response in Embryogenesis: II. Retardation of Postnatal Development of Prenatally Irradiated Mice. Radiation Research. 152(2). 119–119. 19 indexed citations
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Hayata, Isamu, et al.. (1999). Effect of Estradiol on Radiation-induced Chromosome Aberrations in Human Lymphocytes. Journal of Radiation Research. 40(2). 95–100. 10 indexed citations
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Hayata, Isamu, Masako Minamihisamatsu, Seiko Suzuki, et al.. (1996). Chromosome aberrations in the lymphocytes of the patients with uterine cancer who received heavy-ion radiation therapy by HIMAC. : Chromosome aberrations in the lymphocytes of the patients with uterine cancer who received heavy-ion radiation therapy by HIMAC.. Journal of Radiation Research. 37(4). 310. 2 indexed citations
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Cui, Xiao, Hiroyuki Tateno, Isamu Hayata, Koki Sato, & Yujiroh Kamiguchi. (1994). A chromosome painting method for human sperm chromosomes using fluorescentin situ hybridization. The Japanese Journal of Human Genetics. 39(2). 255–258. 2 indexed citations
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Kojima, Takayuki, Nobuo Suzuki, Isamu Sugano, & Isamu Hayata. (1990). Enhancement of an anti‐tumor effect of interferon by dipyridamole in established human malignant melanoma cell lines. International Journal of Cancer. 46(5). 853–857. 6 indexed citations
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Tamura, Mayuko, Kunihiro Hattori, Shun-ichi Hata, et al.. (1989). Effects of recombinant human granulocyte colony stimulating factor (rG-CSF) on murine myeloid leukemia: stimulation of proliferation of leukemic cells in vitro and inhibition of development of leukemia in vivo.. PubMed. 3(12). 853–8. 10 indexed citations
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Takada, Akikazu, et al.. (1976). Membrane characteristics of established human T- and B-cell lines. Cross-reactivity of human T-antigenic determinants with peripheral lymphocytes of non-human primates and the presence of MLC antigens on cultured T-cell lines.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 24(1). 81–95. 1 indexed citations
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Kakati, Surabhi, Isamu Hayata, & Avery A. Sandberg. (1976). Chromosomes and causation of human cancer and leukemia. XIV. Origin of a large number of markers in a cancer. Cancer. 37(2). 776–782. 22 indexed citations
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Kajii, Tadashi, et al.. (1971). 45,X-46, XY mosaicism. A case with typical Turner stigmata and occipital webbing.. PubMed. 15(4). 248–54. 1 indexed citations
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Hayata, Isamu, et al.. (1970). Preliminary Accounts on the Chromosomal Polymorphism in the Field Mouse, Apodemus giliacus, a New Form from Hokkaido. Proceedings of the Japan Academy. 46(6). 567–571. 12 indexed citations
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Hayata, Isamu, et al.. (1969). A Note on the Somatic Chromosomes of the Japanese Pika, Ochotona hyperborea yesoensis Kishida (With 1 Text-figure). Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (Hokkaido University). 17(2). 393–396. 2 indexed citations

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