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Abdulmaged M. Traish

Abdulmaged M. Traish

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
85
Citations
21074
World Ranking
14786
National Ranking
7473

Abdulmaged M. Traish publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Abdulmaged M. Traish sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 395 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Abdulmaged M. Traish D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Abdulmaged M. Traish sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 85 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Abdulmaged M. Traish is affiliated with Boston University in the United States and has an extensive publication record primarily in the intersection of medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research spans several important areas within endocrinology, diabetes, metabolism, psychiatry, mental health, molecular biology, pharmacology, and cell biology.

The main focus of their scientific work includes hormonal and reproductive studies, sexual function and dysfunction, sexual differentiation and disorders, pharmacology with related obesity treatment, muscle metabolism and nutrition, pharmacological effects and assays, as well as prostate cancer treatment and research.

The scientist's recent notable papers include:

  • International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health Clinical Practice Guideline for the Use of Systemic Testosterone for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder in Women, 2021, The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • Post-finasteride syndrome: a surmountable challenge for clinicians, 2020, Fertility and Sterility
  • Remission of type 2 diabetes following long-term treatment with injectable testosterone undecanoate in patients with hypogonadism and type 2 diabetes: 11-year data from a real-world registry study, 2020, Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism
  • Health Risks Associated with Long-Term Finasteride and Dutasteride Use: It's Time to Sound the Alarm, 2020, The World Journal of Men's Health
  • International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health Clinical Practice Guideline for the Use of Systemic Testosterone for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder in Women, 2021, Journal of Women's Health

The scientist has published frequently in several journals, including:

  • The Journal of Sexual Medicine (12 publications)
  • Androgens Clinical Research and Therapeutics (11 publications)
  • The Journal of Urology (9 publications)
  • European Heart Journal (3 publications)
  • European Urology (2 publications)

Prominent collaborators who have co-authored with Abdulmaged M. Traish frequently include:

  • Karim Sultan Haider (23 co-authored publications)
  • Gheorghe Doros (20 co-authored publications)
  • Ahmad Haider (17 co-authored publications)
  • Farid Saad (14 co-authored publications)
  • Abraham Morgentaler (12 co-authored publications)

Best Publications

  • Aberrant nuclear factor-kappaB/Rel expression and the pathogenesis of breast cancer.

    Mika A. Sovak;Robert E. Bellas;Dong W. Kim;Gregory J. Zanieski

  • Female androgen insufficiency: the princeton consensus statement on definition, classification, and assessment

    Gloria Bachmann;John Bancroft;Glenn Braunstein;Henry Burger

  • Shifting the Paradigm of Testosterone and Prostate Cancer: The Saturation Model and the Limits of Androgen-Dependent Growth

    Abraham Morgentaler;Abdulmaged M. Traish

  • Low Testosterone Associated With Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome Contributes to Sexual Dysfunction and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Men With Type 2 Diabetes

    Christina Wang;Graham Jackson;T. Hugh Jones;Alvin M. Matsumoto

  • Effects of castration and androgen replacement on erectile function in a rabbit model.

    Abdulmaged M. Traish;Kwangsung Park;Vinita Dhir;Noel N. Kim

  • The Dark Side of Testosterone Deficiency: I. Metabolic Syndrome and Erectile Dysfunction

    Abdulmaged M Traish;Andre Guay;Robert Feeley;Farid Saad

  • Testosterone and erectile function: from basic research to a new clinical paradigm for managing men with androgen insufficiency and erectile dysfunction.

    Abdulmaged M. Traish;Irwin Goldstein;Noel N. Kim

  • Investigative Urology: PGE sub 1 Suppresses the Induction of Collagen Synthesis by Transforming Growth Factor-beta sub 1 in Human Corpus Cavernosum Smooth Muscle

    Robert B. Moreland;Abdulmaged Traish;Molly A. McMillin;Barbara Smith

  • Adverse side effects of 5α-reductase inhibitors therapy: persistent diminished libido and erectile dysfunction and depression in a subset of patients.

    Abdulmaged M. Traish;John Hassani;Andre T. Guay;Michael Zitzmann

  • A Critical Analysis of the Role of Testosterone in Erectile Function: From Pathophysiology to Treatment—A Systematic Review

    Andrea M. Isidori;Jacques Buvat;Giovanni Corona;Irwin Goldstein

  • The Dark Side of Testosterone Deficiency: III. Cardiovascular Disease

    Abdulmaged M Traish;Farid Saad;Robert J Feeley;Andre Guay

  • Estradiol-induced Phosphorylation of Serine 118 in the Estrogen Receptor Is Independent of p42/p44 Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase

    Peteranne B. Joel;Abdulmaged M. Traish;Deborah A. Lannigan

  • Sildenafil, a novel inhibitor of phosphodiesterase type 5 in human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells

    Robert B. Moreland;Irwin Goldstein;Abdulmaged Traish

  • Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)--a precursor steroid or an active hormone in human physiology.

    Abdulmaged M. Traish;H. Paco Kang;Farid Saad;Farid Saad;Andre T. Guay;Andre T. Guay

  • REVIEWS: Are Androgens Critical for Penile Erections in Humans? Examining the Clinical and Preclinical Evidence

    Abdulmaged M. Traish;André T. Guay

  • Testosterone Therapy and Cardiovascular Risk: Advances and Controversies

    Abraham Morgentaler;Martin M. Miner;Monica Caliber;Andre T. Guay

  • Prostatic epidermal growth factor receptors and their regulation by androgens.

    Abdulmaged M. Traish;Herbert H. Wotiz

  • Arginase-boronic acid complex highlights a physiological role in erectile function.

    J.D Cox;N.N Kim;A.M Traish;D.W. Christianson

  • Long-term testosterone therapy in hypogonadal men ameliorates elements of the metabolic syndrome: an observational, long-term registry study.

    A. M. Traish;A. Haider;G. Doros;F. Saad;F. Saad

  • Effects of medical or surgical castration on erectile function in an animal model.

    Abdulmaged M. Traish;Ricardo Munarriz;Luke O'Connell;Seong Choi

Frequent Co-Authors

Irwin Goldstein
Irwin Goldstein Alvarado Hospital Medical Center
Susan R. Davis
Susan R. Davis Monash University
Linda Vignozzi
Linda Vignozzi University of Florence
David W. Christianson
David W. Christianson University of Pennsylvania
Cindy M. Meston
Cindy M. Meston The University of Texas at Austin
Carolyn M. Klinge
Carolyn M. Klinge University of Louisville
Mario Maggi
Mario Maggi University of Florence
Andrea Salonia
Andrea Salonia Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
James G. Pfaus
James G. Pfaus Charles University
Juliana C.N. Chan
Juliana C.N. Chan Chinese University of Hong Kong

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