Satoshi Terao

699 total citations
19 papers, 545 citations indexed

About

Satoshi Terao is a scholar working on Neurology, Neurology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Satoshi Terao has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 545 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Neurology, 8 papers in Neurology and 7 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Satoshi Terao's work include Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (6 papers), Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications (5 papers) and Acute Ischemic Stroke Management (4 papers). Satoshi Terao is often cited by papers focused on Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (6 papers), Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications (5 papers) and Acute Ischemic Stroke Management (4 papers). Satoshi Terao collaborates with scholars based in Japan, United States and Austria. Satoshi Terao's co-authors include D. Neil Granger, Mami Ishikawa, Gökhan Yılmaz, Karen Y. Stokes, Takeshi Kawase, Mutsumi Nagai, Janice Russell, Shantel Vital, Noriyuki Yamaguchi and Eiichi Sekizuka and has published in prestigious journals such as Stroke, Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism and American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Satoshi Terao

18 papers receiving 537 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Satoshi Terao Japan 11 203 141 114 110 104 19 545
Octavio Moldes Spain 9 237 1.2× 184 1.3× 115 1.0× 281 2.6× 108 1.0× 9 605
Karin Hultman Sweden 13 102 0.5× 69 0.5× 61 0.5× 153 1.4× 105 1.0× 19 584
Tamara F. Lundeen United States 7 170 0.8× 65 0.5× 42 0.4× 104 0.9× 100 1.0× 9 548
Xuejiao Men China 13 135 0.7× 171 1.2× 129 1.1× 98 0.9× 72 0.7× 27 484
Damir Nizamutdinov United States 13 67 0.3× 90 0.6× 91 0.8× 150 1.4× 46 0.4× 30 590
Zoltán Szolnoki Hungary 20 123 0.6× 77 0.5× 175 1.5× 308 2.8× 60 0.6× 54 971
Ha‐Yeun Chung Germany 12 105 0.5× 114 0.8× 135 1.2× 154 1.4× 53 0.5× 25 488
Shin‐Young Na Germany 10 347 1.7× 150 1.1× 167 1.5× 180 1.6× 304 2.9× 14 741
Zhihua Geng United States 10 125 0.6× 155 1.1× 285 2.5× 235 2.1× 35 0.3× 11 867
Kenji Miyamoto Japan 10 48 0.2× 123 0.9× 54 0.5× 155 1.4× 49 0.5× 25 593

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Fields of papers citing papers by Satoshi Terao

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Satoshi Terao

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

All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Inamasu, Joji, Takenori Akiyama, Kazunori Akaji, et al.. (2024). Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage occurring during sleep: Clinical characteristics and risk factors. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases. 33(4). 107591–107591. 1 indexed citations
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Ishikawa, Mami, et al.. (2021). Intralateral and Perilateral Ventricular Arteries on Original Axial Magnetic Resonance Angiography in Adult Moyamoya Disease. European Neurology. 84(2). 119–123. 1 indexed citations
3.
Terao, Satoshi, et al.. (2021). Mapping of flow velocity using spatiotemporal changes in time‐intensity curves from indocyanine green videoangiography. Microcirculation. 28(4). e12685–e12685. 3 indexed citations
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Ishikawa, Mami, et al.. (2020). Ultrasonographic superb microvascular imaging for emergency surgery of intracerebral hemorrhage. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 75. 206–209. 7 indexed citations
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Ishikawa, Mami, et al.. (2017). Cochlear Nerve Action Potential Monitoring for Preserving Function of an Unseen Cochlear Nerve in Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery. World Neurosurgery. 106. 1057.e1–1057.e7. 5 indexed citations
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Terao, Satoshi. (2017). Chemokine RANTES in brain infarction. 28(2). 327–331. 1 indexed citations
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Ishikawa, Mami, et al.. (2016). Improvement of neurovascular function and cognitive impairment after STA-MCA anastomosis. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 373. 201–207. 9 indexed citations
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Kato, Yoshihiro, Hiroki Oota, Timothy Caulfield, et al.. (2014). Human genetic research, race, ethnicity and the labeling of populations: recommendations based on an interdisciplinary workshop in Japan. BMC Medical Ethics. 15(1). 33–33. 10 indexed citations
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Nagai, Mutsumi, Satoshi Terao, Shantel Vital, et al.. (2011). Role of blood cell-associated angiotensin II type 1 receptors in the cerebral microvascular response to ischemic stroke during angiotensin-induced hypertension. PubMed. 3(1). 15–15. 21 indexed citations
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Vital, Shantel, Satoshi Terao, Mutsumi Nagai, & D. Neil Granger. (2010). Mechanisms Underlying the Cerebral Microvascular Responses to Angiotensin II-Induced Hypertension. Microcirculation. 17(8). 641–649. 59 indexed citations
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Singer, Georg, Karen Y. Stokes, Satoshi Terao, & D. Neil Granger. (2009). SEPSIS-INDUCED INTESTINAL MICROVASCULAR AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSES IN OBESE MICE. Shock. 31(3). 275–279. 38 indexed citations
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Nagai, Mutsumi, Satoshi Terao, Gökhan Yılmaz, et al.. (2009). Roles of Inflammation and the Activated Protein C Pathway in the Brain Edema Associated With Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis. Stroke. 41(1). 147–152. 52 indexed citations
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Piao, Chun-Shu, Wei-Ming Duan, Satoshi Terao, et al.. (2009). The Role of Stem Cell Factor and Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor in Brain Repair during Chronic Stroke. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 29(4). 759–770. 37 indexed citations
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Terao, Satoshi, Gökhan Yılmaz, Karen Y. Stokes, et al.. (2008). Inflammatory and Injury Responses to Ischemic Stroke in Obese Mice. Stroke. 39(3). 943–950. 89 indexed citations
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Terao, Satoshi, Gökhan Yılmaz, Karen Y. Stokes, et al.. (2008). Blood Cell-Derived RANTES Mediates Cerebral Microvascular Dysfunction, Inflammation, and Tissue Injury After Focal Ischemia–Reperfusion. Stroke. 39(9). 2560–2570. 125 indexed citations
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Ishikawa, Mami, Eiichi Sekizuka, Noriyuki Yamaguchi, et al.. (2007). Angiotensin II type 1 receptor signaling contributes to platelet-leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions in the cerebral microvasculature. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 292(5). H2306–H2315. 52 indexed citations
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Ishikawa, Mami, Eiichi Sekizuka, Chikara Oshio, et al.. (2002). Platelet adhesion and arteriolar dilation in the photothrombosis: observation with the rat closed cranial and spinal windows. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 194(1). 59–69. 19 indexed citations
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Terao, Satoshi, Koichi Hara, Kazunari Yoshida, Takayuki Ohira, & Takeshi Kawase. (2001). A giant internal carotid-posterior communicating artery aneurysm presenting with atypical trigeminal neuralgia and facial nerve palsy in a patient with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease: a case report. Surgical Neurology. 56(2). 127–131. 16 indexed citations

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