Kazuo Inaba

Kazuo Inaba

University of Tsukuba

H-index: 44

Asia-Japan

About Kazuo Inaba

Kazuo Inaba, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tsukuba, specializes in the field of cell biology, marine biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

X-ray diffraction recording from a small amount of fibrous protein materials oriented by a micro shear-flow cell

Convergent reductive evolution of cyanobacteria in symbiosis with Dinophysiales dinoflagellates

The Role of Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase in the Regulation of Flagellar Motility in Ascidian Sperm

Positive selection on ADAM10 builds species recognition in the synchronous spawning coral Acropora

Calaxin is required for asymmetric bend initiation and propagation in sperm flagella

Spawning-Induced pH Increase Activates Sperm Attraction and Fertilization Abilities in Eggs of the Ascidian, Phallusia philippinensis and Ciona intestinalis

Distinct regulation of two flagella by calcium during chemotaxis of male gametes in the brown alga Mutimo cylindricus (Cutleriaceae, Tilopteridales)

The roles of two CNG channels in the regulation of ascidian sperm chemotaxis

Kazuo Inaba Information

University

Position

Professor Shimoda Marine Research Center

Citations(all)

9507

Citations(since 2020)

2649

Cited By

7470

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

111

i10Index(since 2020)

61

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University of Tsukuba

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Kazuo Inaba Skills & Research Interests

cell biology

marine biology

Top articles of Kazuo Inaba

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

X-ray diffraction recording from a small amount of fibrous protein materials oriented by a micro shear-flow cell

Biophysics and Physicobiology

Hiroyuki Iwamoto

Kazuhiro Oiwa

Kogiku Shiba

Kazuo Inaba

2024

Convergent reductive evolution of cyanobacteria in symbiosis with Dinophysiales dinoflagellates

bioRxiv

Takuro Nakayama

Mami Nomura

Akinori Yabuki

Kogiku Shiba

Kazuo Inaba

...

2024

The Role of Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase in the Regulation of Flagellar Motility in Ascidian Sperm

Biomolecules

Kogiku Shiba

Kazuo Inaba

2023/10/30

Positive selection on ADAM10 builds species recognition in the synchronous spawning coral Acropora

Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Masaya Morita

Seiya Kitanobo

Shun Ohki

Kogiku Shiba

Kazuo Inaba

2023/4/20

Calaxin is required for asymmetric bend initiation and propagation in sperm flagella

Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Kogiku Shiba

Shoji A Baba

Eiji Fujiwara

Kazuo Inaba

2023/3/16

Spawning-Induced pH Increase Activates Sperm Attraction and Fertilization Abilities in Eggs of the Ascidian, Phallusia philippinensis and Ciona intestinalis

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Noburu Sensui

Yosinori Itoh

Nobuhiko Okura

Kogiku Shiba

Shoji A Baba

...

2023/1/31

Distinct regulation of two flagella by calcium during chemotaxis of male gametes in the brown alga Mutimo cylindricus (Cutleriaceae, Tilopteridales)

Journal of Phycology

Nana Kinoshita‐Terauchi

Kogiku Shiba

Taiki Umezawa

Kazuo Inaba

2023/12/30

The roles of two CNG channels in the regulation of ascidian sperm chemotaxis

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Kogiku Shiba

Kazuo Inaba

2022/1/31

Fertilization modes and the evolution of sperm characteristics in marine fishes: Paired comparisons of externally and internally fertilizing species

Ecology and Evolution

Takeshi Ito

Masaya Morita

Seiya Okuno

Kazuo Inaba

Kogiku Shiba

...

2022/12

Morphological differences in tardigrade spermatozoa induce variation in gamete motility

BMC zoology

Kenta Sugiura

Kogiku Shiba

Kazuo Inaba

Midori Matsumoto

2022/1/30

Mass spectrometry of short peptides reveals common features of metazoan peptidergic neurons

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Eisuke Hayakawa

Christine Guzman

Osamu Horiguchi

Chihiro Kawano

Akira Shiraishi

...

2022/10

A new species of Acoela possessing a middorsal appendage with a possible sensory function

Zoological science

Masashi Asai

Hideyuki Miyazawa

Ryuji Yanase

Kazuo Inaba

Hiroaki Nakano

2022/1

Axonemal Growth and Alignment During Paraspermatogenesis in the Marine Gastropod Strombus luhuanus

Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Daisuke Shibata

Masaya Morita

Yu Sato

Kogiku Shiba

Seiya Kitanobo

...

2022/6/27

“Two-story building” of a ctenophore comb plate provides structural and functional integrity for motility of giant multicilia

bioRxiv

Kei Jokura

Yu Sato

Kogiku Shiba

Kazuo Inaba

2022/3/28

JAMBIO and Its Coastal Organism Joint Surveys: Network of Marine Stations Explores Japanese Coastal Biota

Zoological science

Hiroaki Nakano

Yukinobu Isowa

Kazuo Inaba

2022/2

Two distinct compartments of a ctenophore comb plate provide structural and functional integrity for the motility of giant multicilia

Current Biology

Kei Jokura

Yu Sato

Kogiku Shiba

Kazuo Inaba

2022/12/5

Data from: Acid secretion by the boring organ of the burrowing giant clam, Tridacna crocea

Richard W Hill

Eric J Armstrong

Kazuo Inaba

Masaya Morita

Martin Tresguerres

...

2021/5/19

A dynein-associated photoreceptor protein prevents ciliary acclimation to blue light

Science Advances

Osamu Kutomi

Ryosuke Yamamoto

Keiko Hirose

Katsutoshi Mizuno

Yuuhei Nakagiri

...

2021/2/26

Japanese Marine Life

Kazuo Inaba

Jason M Hall-Spencer

2020

Region-specific loss of two-headed ciliary dyneins in ascidian endostyle

Zoological science

Alu Konno

Kazuo Inaba

2020/10

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