Naoko Kubo

530 total citations
20 papers, 414 citations indexed

About

Naoko Kubo is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Plant Science and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Naoko Kubo has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 414 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Plant Science and 4 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Naoko Kubo's work include Phytochemistry and Biological Activities (5 papers), Natural product bioactivities and synthesis (5 papers) and Alkaloids: synthesis and pharmacology (3 papers). Naoko Kubo is often cited by papers focused on Phytochemistry and Biological Activities (5 papers), Natural product bioactivities and synthesis (5 papers) and Alkaloids: synthesis and pharmacology (3 papers). Naoko Kubo collaborates with scholars based in Japan, Philippines and Hungary. Naoko Kubo's co-authors include Kazuo Yamasaki, Hideaki Otsuka, Hiromitsu Maeda, Takuji Ogawa, William G. Padolina, Atsuhiro Osuka, Hiroyuki Furuta, Tomoya Ishizuka, Maki Maeda and Takeshi Shimaoka and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The Journal of Physiology and International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Naoko Kubo

18 papers receiving 400 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Naoko Kubo Japan 11 231 108 107 63 42 20 414
Zhi-Qing Ma China 12 305 1.3× 44 0.4× 78 0.7× 57 0.9× 74 1.8× 21 534
Shin Kondo Japan 11 234 1.0× 100 0.9× 96 0.9× 13 0.2× 94 2.2× 18 507
Rosine Labbe‐Bois France 17 844 3.7× 121 1.1× 102 1.0× 60 1.0× 17 0.4× 34 920
Nabanita Chatterjee India 13 381 1.6× 202 1.9× 61 0.6× 43 0.7× 72 1.7× 18 665
Maria Vyazmensky Israel 18 585 2.5× 49 0.5× 184 1.7× 27 0.4× 55 1.3× 33 886
Ian Barr United States 11 557 2.4× 52 0.5× 41 0.4× 132 2.1× 57 1.4× 13 725
Ji Liu China 12 449 1.9× 30 0.3× 36 0.3× 25 0.4× 64 1.5× 22 688
Jacqueline Kalms Germany 9 161 0.7× 54 0.5× 77 0.7× 36 0.6× 25 0.6× 13 397

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Naoko Kubo

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hoshino, Taiki, Akinori Uchiyama, Natsuko Tokuhira, et al.. (2023). Factors Associated With Prolonged Ventilation in Patients Receiving Prone Positioning Protocol With Muscle Relaxants for Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia. Respiratory Care. 68(8). 1075–1086.
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Yoshida, Takeshi, Naoko Kubo, Yukiko Koyama, et al.. (2023). Personalized ventilatory strategy based on lung recruitablity in COVID-19-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome: a prospective clinical study. Critical Care. 27(1). 152–152. 11 indexed citations
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Kubo, Naoko, Bumpei Samata, Tetsuhiro Kikuchi, et al.. (2023). Viral delivery of L1CAM promotes axonal extensions by embryonic cerebral grafts in mouse brain. Stem Cell Reports. 18(4). 899–914. 6 indexed citations
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Tanaka, Aiko, et al.. (2022). Noninvasive blood pressure measurement in patients with continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices. Journal of Artificial Organs. 26(2). 160–164.
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Tokuhira, Natsuko, Akinori Uchiyama, Taiki Hoshino, et al.. (2022). Control of blood glucose levels by an artificial pancreas in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia. Artificial Organs. 47(6). 990–998. 1 indexed citations
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Beppu, Kaoru, Naoko Kubo, & Ko Matsui. (2021). Glial amplification of synaptic signals. The Journal of Physiology. 599(7). 2085–2102. 21 indexed citations
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Ito, Akira, Naoko Kubo, Nan Liang, Tomoki Aoyama, & Hiroshi Kuroki. (2020). Regenerative Rehabilitation for Stroke Recovery by Inducing Synergistic Effects of Cell Therapy and Neurorehabilitation on Motor Function: A Narrative Review of Pre-Clinical Studies. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21(9). 3135–3135. 10 indexed citations
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Hososhima, Shoko, Naoko Kubo, Takashi Nagata, et al.. (2020). Gate-keeper of ion transport—a highly conserved helix-3 tryptophan in a channelrhodopsin chimera, C1C2/ChRWR. Biophysics and Physicobiology. 17(0). 59–70. 3 indexed citations
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Fukuyama, Yoshiyasu, et al.. (2010). Asymmetric Synthesis of (+)-Machilin F by Unusual Stereoselective Mitsunobu Reaction. Heterocycles. 82(2). 1127–1127. 6 indexed citations
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Fukuyama, Yoshiyasu, Kenichi Harada, Tomoyuki Esumi, et al.. (2009). ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of (‐)‐Talaumidin, a Neurotrophic 2,5‐Biaryl‐3,4‐dimethyltetrahydrofuran Lignan, and Its Stereoisomers.. ChemInform. 40(10). 1 indexed citations
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Kubo, Naoko, et al.. (2008). Debate: The Global Reporting Initiative and Public Agencies. Public Money & Management. 28(6). 326–329. 25 indexed citations
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Fukuyama, Yoshiyasu, Kenichi Harada, Tomoyuki Esumi, et al.. (2008). Synthesis of (—)-Talaumidin, a Neurotrophic 2,5-Biaryl-3,4-dimethyltetrahydrofuran Liganan, and Its Stereoisomers. Heterocycles. 76(1). 551–551. 14 indexed citations
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Nakahigashi, Kenji, Naoko Kubo, Shin‐ichiro Narita, et al.. (2002). HemK, a class of protein methyl transferase with similarity to DNA methyl transferases, methylates polypeptide chain release factors, and hemK knockout induces defects in translational termination. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 99(3). 1473–1478. 105 indexed citations
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Furuta, Hiroyuki, Naoko Kubo, Hiromitsu Maeda, et al.. (2000). N-Confused Double-Decker Porphyrins. Inorganic Chemistry. 39(24). 5424–5425. 105 indexed citations
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Kubo, Naoko, et al.. (1999). Water Environment of the Coastal Brabkish Lakes (Namako-ike, Kai-ike, Kazaki-ike), Kamikoshiki Island, Kagoshima Prefecture. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 6. 261–271. 1 indexed citations
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Otsuka, Hideaki, et al.. (1992). Premnaodorosides A, B and C, iridoid glucoside diesters of an acyclic monoterpenediol from leaves of Premna odorata. Phytochemistry. 31(9). 3129–3133. 23 indexed citations
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Otsuka, Hideaki, et al.. (1991). Iridoid diglycoside monoacyl esters from stems of Premna japonica. Phytochemistry. 30(6). 1917–1920. 20 indexed citations
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Otsuka, Hideaki, et al.. (1991). Isolation and Structure Elucidation of Mono- and Diacyl-iridoid Diglycosides from Leaves of Premna japonica. Journal of Natural Products. 54(2). 547–553. 17 indexed citations
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Otsuka, Hideaki, Naoko Kubo, Kazuo Yamasaki, & William G. Padolina. (1989). Premnosides A–D: Diacyl 6-O-α-l-rhamnopyranosylcatalpols from Premna odorata. Phytochemistry. 28(11). 3063–3067. 16 indexed citations
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Otsuka, Hideaki, Naoko Kubo, Kazuo Yamasaki, & William G. Padolina. (1989). Two iridoid glycoside caffeoyl esters from Premna odorata. Phytochemistry. 28(2). 513–515. 29 indexed citations

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