Yutaka Komiya
The University of Tokyo(JP)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, Astronomy and Astrophysical Research, Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies, Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, Hepatitis C virus research
Most-Cited Works
- → Sex- and Age-Specific Carriers of Hepatitis B and C Viruses in Japan Estimated by the Prevalence in the 3,485,648 First-Time Blood Donors during 1995–2000(2004)174 cited
- → The Origin of Carbon Enhancement and the Initial Mass Function of Extremely Metal‐poor Stars in the Galactic Halo(2007)120 cited
- → The Stellar Abundances for Galactic Archaeology (SAGA) data base - II. Implications for mixing and nucleosynthesis in extremely metal-poor stars and chemical enrichment of the Galaxy(2011)113 cited
- → Minimum infectious dose of hepatitis B virus in chimpanzees and difference in the dynamics of viremia between genotype A and genotype C(2007)91 cited
- → The Stellar Abundances for Galactic Archaeology (SAGA) Database – III. Analysis of enrichment histories for elements and two modes of star formation during the early evolution of the Milky Way(2013)83 cited
- → THE NEW MODEL OF CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OFr-PROCESS ELEMENTS BASED ON THE HIERARCHICAL GALAXY FORMATION. I. Ba AND Eu(2014)53 cited
- → Titration of Hepatitis C Virus in Chimpanzees for Determining the Copy Number Required for Transmission(2004)50 cited
- → Transition of the stellar initial mass function explored using binary population synthesis(2013)49 cited
- → Natural histories of hepatitis C virus infection in men and women simulated by the Markov model(2003)42 cited
- → Hepatitis C virus infection in 2,744 hemodialysis patients followed regularly at nine centers in Hiroshima during November 1999 through February 2003(2005)40 cited