Keiko Kinuta

532 total citations
6 papers, 417 citations indexed

About

Keiko Kinuta is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Keiko Kinuta has authored 6 papers receiving a total of 417 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 3 papers in Molecular Biology, 1 paper in Cell Biology and 1 paper in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Keiko Kinuta's work include Phenothiazines and Benzothiazines Synthesis and Activities (2 papers), Porphyrin Metabolism and Disorders (1 paper) and Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide (1 paper). Keiko Kinuta is often cited by papers focused on Phenothiazines and Benzothiazines Synthesis and Activities (2 papers), Porphyrin Metabolism and Disorders (1 paper) and Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide (1 paper). Keiko Kinuta collaborates with scholars based in Japan. Keiko Kinuta's co-authors include Shigeaki Kato, Tadashi Moriwake, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Yoshiki Seino, Kunihiko Aya, Yumi Yoshida, Akira Nakanishi, Masahiro Kinuta, Tadashi Abe and Kohji Takei and has published in prestigious journals such as Endocrinology, Electrophoresis and PubMed.

In The Last Decade

Keiko Kinuta

6 papers receiving 398 citations

Peers

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Countries citing papers authored by Keiko Kinuta

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Fields of papers citing papers by Keiko Kinuta

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Keiko Kinuta

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Keiko Kinuta. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Keiko Kinuta 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 Keiko Kinuta. Keiko Kinuta is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

6 of 6 papers shown
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Kinuta, Keiko & Yoshiki Seino. (2004). [Prevention of osteoporosis in childhood and adolescence].. PubMed. 14(11). 51–5. 1 indexed citations
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Nakanishi, Akira, Keiko Kinuta, Tadashi Abe, et al.. (2003). Formation of meso, N-diphenylprotoporphyrin IX by an aerobic reaction of phenylhydrazine with oxyhemoglobins.. PubMed. 57(5). 249–56. 7 indexed citations
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Kinuta, Keiko. (2003). [Regulation of vitamin D biosynthesis by calcium].. PubMed. 13(7). 899–903. 1 indexed citations
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Kinuta, Masahiro, Jun Ohta, Hiroshi Yamada, et al.. (2001). Determination ofS-[2-carboxy-1-(1H-imidazol- 4-yl)ethyl]glutathione, a novel metabolite ofL-histidine, in tissue extracts from sunlight- irradiated rat by capillary electrophoresis. Electrophoresis. 22(16). 3365–3370. 2 indexed citations
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Kinuta, Keiko, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Tadashi Moriwake, et al.. (2000). Vitamin D Is an Important Factor in Estrogen Biosynthesis of Both Female and Male Gonads*. Endocrinology. 141(4). 1317–1324. 405 indexed citations

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