Naoki Okamoto

About Naoki Okamoto

Naoki Okamoto, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tsukuba, specializes in the field of Developmental Biology, Comparative Endocrinology, Insect Physiology.

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

The seminal vesicle is a juvenile hormone-responsive tissue in adult male Drosophila melanogaster

Functional impact of subunit composition and compensation on Drosophila melanogaster nicotinic receptors–targets of neonicotinoids

Steroid hormone signaling: What we can learn from insect models

Sensing of the non-essential amino acid tyrosine governs the response to protein restriction in Drosophila

Essential functions of mosquito ecdysone importers in development and reproduction

Interorgan communication through peripherally derived peptide hormones in Drosophila

Convergent loss of prothoracicotropic hormone, a canonical regulator of development, in social bee evolution

Transporter-mediated ecdysteroid trafficking across cell membranes: A novel target for insect growth regulators

Naoki Okamoto Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor TARA Center

Citations(all)

1147

Citations(since 2020)

696

Cited By

720

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

16

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Naoki Okamoto Skills & Research Interests

Developmental Biology

Comparative Endocrinology

Insect Physiology

Top articles of Naoki Okamoto

The seminal vesicle is a juvenile hormone-responsive tissue in adult male Drosophila melanogaster

bioRxiv

2024

Yosuke Mizuno
Yosuke Mizuno

H-Index: 25

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

Functional impact of subunit composition and compensation on Drosophila melanogaster nicotinic receptors–targets of neonicotinoids

PLoS Genetics

2023/2/16

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

David B Sattelle
David B Sattelle

H-Index: 38

Steroid hormone signaling: What we can learn from insect models

2023/1/1

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

Naoki Yamanaka
Naoki Yamanaka

H-Index: 20

Sensing of the non-essential amino acid tyrosine governs the response to protein restriction in Drosophila

Nature Metabolism

2022/7

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

Yuki Sugiura
Yuki Sugiura

H-Index: 33

Essential functions of mosquito ecdysone importers in development and reproduction

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/6/21

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

Naoki Yamanaka
Naoki Yamanaka

H-Index: 20

Interorgan communication through peripherally derived peptide hormones in Drosophila

2022/5/1

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

Convergent loss of prothoracicotropic hormone, a canonical regulator of development, in social bee evolution

Frontiers in Physiology

2022/2/15

Transporter-mediated ecdysteroid trafficking across cell membranes: A novel target for insect growth regulators

Journal of Pesticide Science

2021

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

Naoki Yamanaka
Naoki Yamanaka

H-Index: 20

Insect insulin-like peptides

2021/1/1

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

Insect insulin-like growth factor-like peptides

2021/1/1

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

Molecular functions of ecdysteroids in insects

2020/2/14

Naoki Yamanaka
Naoki Yamanaka

H-Index: 20

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

Transcriptome analysis reveals nutrition‐and age‐related patterns of gene expression in the fat body of pre‐overwintering bumble bee queens

Molecular Ecology

2020/2

Steroid hormone entry into the brain requires a membrane transporter in Drosophila

Current Biology

2020/1/20

Naoki Okamoto
Naoki Okamoto

H-Index: 11

Naoki Yamanaka
Naoki Yamanaka

H-Index: 20

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