Osamu Aoki

2.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
58 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Osamu Aoki is a scholar working on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and Equine. According to data from OpenAlex, Osamu Aoki has authored 58 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 9 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and 9 papers in Equine. Recurrent topics in Osamu Aoki's work include Photonic and Optical Devices (11 papers), Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices (10 papers) and Veterinary Equine Medical Research (9 papers). Osamu Aoki is often cited by papers focused on Photonic and Optical Devices (11 papers), Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices (10 papers) and Veterinary Equine Medical Research (9 papers). Osamu Aoki collaborates with scholars based in Japan, United States and United Kingdom. Osamu Aoki's co-authors include Shuji Kimura, Shigeo Muranaka, Hiroshi Ogawa, Yoshiteru Enomoto, Mikihiko TOKURIKI, Hironori Oki, Yuichiro Tabuchi, Hiroyuki Shiraïshi, Yuzo Fujiwara and Hiroshi Taniguchi and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Applied Physics and Journal of Power Sources.

In The Last Decade

Osamu Aoki

55 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Osamu Aoki Japan 18 897 582 567 429 250 58 1.7k
Hervé Le Gall France 15 640 0.7× 338 0.6× 562 1.0× 114 0.3× 203 0.8× 26 1.1k
Jörg Läuger Germany 18 308 0.3× 281 0.5× 70 0.1× 84 0.2× 410 1.6× 37 1.3k
Jeongmin Ahn United States 27 433 0.5× 236 0.4× 553 1.0× 30 0.1× 1.8k 7.2× 82 2.5k
Shunsuke Suzuki Japan 20 98 0.1× 191 0.3× 346 0.6× 23 0.1× 249 1.0× 87 1.2k
G. Rowley United Kingdom 17 32 0.0× 186 0.3× 176 0.3× 2 0.0× 103 0.4× 41 904
Daniel J. Curtis United Kingdom 17 128 0.1× 313 0.5× 29 0.1× 18 0.0× 630 2.5× 41 1.1k
Lucy E. Rodd Australia 8 573 0.6× 525 0.9× 398 0.7× 7 0.0× 72 0.3× 8 1.0k
Giovanniantonio Natale Canada 15 87 0.1× 335 0.6× 62 0.1× 48 0.1× 169 0.7× 56 871
Seung‐Ha Lee South Korea 17 76 0.1× 179 0.3× 27 0.0× 81 0.2× 120 0.5× 87 790

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Osamu Aoki

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Aoki, Osamu, et al.. (2023). Fear-related visual stimuli do not promote internal focus of attention in older adults. Gait & Posture. 108. 70–76. 1 indexed citations
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Morishita, Shinichiro, Yuichi Yamamoto, Atsuhiro Tsubaki, et al.. (2022). Differences in the Relationships Between Muscle Strength, Muscle Mass, Balance Function, and Quality of Life for Middle-Aged and Older Breast Cancer Survivors. Integrative Cancer Therapies. 21. 1553453710–1553453710. 8 indexed citations
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Morishita, Shinichiro, Ryo Hirabayashi, Atsuhiro Tsubaki, et al.. (2019). Assessment of the Mini-Balance Evaluation Systems Test, Timed Up and Go test, and body sway test between cancer survivors and healthy participants. Clinical Biomechanics. 69. 28–33. 5 indexed citations
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Aoki, Osamu, et al.. (2018). Effect of Eye-Object Distance on Body Sway during Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation. Brain Sciences. 8(11). 191–191. 3 indexed citations
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Aoki, Osamu, et al.. (2016). The effects of various visual conditions on trunk control during ambulation in chronic post stroke patients. Gait & Posture. 52. 301–307. 12 indexed citations
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Morishita, Shinichiro, Katsuji Kaida, Osamu Aoki, et al.. (2015). Balance function in patients who had undergone allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Gait & Posture. 42(3). 406–408. 20 indexed citations
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Aoki, Osamu, et al.. (2015). EFFECTS OF VIEWING DISTANCE AND HEAD FLEXION ON POSTURAL CONTROL DURING ONE AND TWO-LEGGED STANCE. International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research. 3(5). 1215–1220. 1 indexed citations
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Aoki, Osamu, et al.. (2013). Influence of gaze distance and downward gazing on postural sway in hemiplegic stroke patients. Experimental Brain Research. 232(2). 535–543. 7 indexed citations
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MISUMI, Kazuhiro, et al.. (2001). Effects of Trimming on Hoof Growth, Hoof-disease Occurrence, and Productivity in Japanese Black Beef Cattle. Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association. 54(11). 829–836. 1 indexed citations
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MISUMI, Kazuhiro, et al.. (2001). Effects of Hoof Trimming on Hematological and Biochemical Variables during Transport-induced Stress in Japanese Black Cattle. Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association. 54(11). 837–840. 2 indexed citations
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Kai, Makoto, Osamu Aoki, Atsushi Hiraga, Hironori Oki, & Mikihiko TOKURIKI. (2000). Use of an instrument sandwiched between the hoof and shoe to measure vertical ground reaction forces and three-dimensional acceleration at the walk, trot, and canter in horses. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 61(8). 979–985. 37 indexed citations
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Okimoto, Kazuto, Atsuo Ohike, Rinta Ibuki, et al.. (1999). Design and Evaluation of an Osmotic Pump Tablet (OPT) for Chlorpromazine Using (SBE)7m-β-CD. Pharmaceutical Research. 16(4). 549–554. 36 indexed citations
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Aoki, Osamu. (1999). Biomechanical analysis of horse shoeing. Equine Veterinary Journal. 31(S30). 629–630. 2 indexed citations
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Okimoto, Kazuto, Atsuo Ohike, Rinta Ibuki, et al.. (1999). Factors affecting membrane-controlled drug release for an osmotic pump tablet (OPT) utilizing (SBE)7m-β-CD as both a solubilizer and osmotic agent. Journal of Controlled Release. 60(2-3). 311–319. 38 indexed citations
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TOKURIKI, Mikihiko, et al.. (1999). EMG activity of the muscles of the neck and forelimbs during different forms of locomotion. Equine Veterinary Journal. 31(S30). 231–234. 49 indexed citations
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Yamamoto, Yuji, et al.. (1997). Interactions of Transthyretin (TTR) and Retinol-Binding Protein (RBP) in the Uptake of Retinol by Primary Rat Hepatocytes. Experimental Cell Research. 234(2). 373–378. 18 indexed citations
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Ogita, S., et al.. (1994). High‐efficiency InGaAs/InGaAsP compressively strained multiple‐quantum‐well laser diode. Microwave and Optical Technology Letters. 7(3). 145–149. 1 indexed citations
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TOKURIKI, Mikihiko, et al.. (1989). Electromyographic activity of cubital joint muscles in horses during locomotion. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 50(6). 950–957. 23 indexed citations
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Narabayashi, Isamu, et al.. (1987). Small hepatocellular carcinoma visualized with Technetium-99m(Sn)-N-pyridoxyl-5-methyltryptophan. Annals of Nuclear Medicine. 1(1). 39–42. 2 indexed citations

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