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D-Index
52
Citations
17462
World Ranking
13358
National Ranking
980

Angelika Görg publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Angelika Görg sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 129 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Angelika Görg D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Angelika Görg is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their academic work includes contributions to the research community through publication in recognized venues.

Recent scholarly output by Angelika Görg includes the paper titled Das "TUM Compliance Office", published in 2020 in the journal Forschung & Lehre. This paper represents their documented contribution to this publication venue.

Their frequent publication venue is:

  • Forschung & Lehre (1 publication)

While there are no listed frequent co-authors, topics, or fields of study explicitly detailed, the presence of a publication related to compliance at a technical university suggests an engagement with policy, compliance, or institutional research practices.

Best Publications

  • The current state of two-dimensional electrophoresis with immobilized pH gradients.

    Angelika Görg;Christian Obermaier;Günther Boguth;Alois Harder

  • Current two‐dimensional electrophoresis technology for proteomics

    Angelika Görg;Walter Weiss;Michael J. Dunn

  • Isoelectric focusing in immobilized pH gradients: Principle, methodology and some applications☆

    Bengt Bjellqvist;Kristina Ek;Pier Giorgio Righetti;Elisabetta Gianazza

  • Two-dimensional electrophoresis. The current state of two-dimensional electrophoresis with immobilized pH gradients

    Angelika Görg;Wilhelm Postel;Siegfried Günther

  • Improved silver staining protocols for high sensitivity protein identification using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight analysis.

    Ejvind Mortz;Thomas N. Krogh;Henrik Vorum;Angelika Görg

  • Guidelines for the next 10 years of proteomics

    Marc R. Wilkins;Ron D. Appel;Jennifer E. Van Eyk;Maxey C.M. Chung

  • Towards higher resolution: two-dimensional electrophoresis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteins using overlapping narrow immobilized pH gradients.

    Robert Wildgruber;Alois Harder;Christian Obermaier;Günther Boguth

  • Elimination of point streaking on silver stained two‐dimensional gels by addition of iodoacetamide to the equilibration buffer

    Angelika Görg;Wilhelm Postel;Johann Weser;Siegfried Günther

  • Two‐dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with immobilized pH gradients in the first dimensin (IPG‐Dalt): The state of the art and the controversy of vertical versus horizontal systems

    Angelika Görg;GÜNther Boguth;Christian Obermaier;Anton Posch

  • Electrophoretic characterization of wheat grain allergens from different cultivars involved in bakers' asthma

    Walter Weiss;Claus Vogelmeier;Angelika Görg

  • Recent developments in two-dimensional gel electrophoresis with immobilized pH gradients: wide pH gradients up to pH 12, longer separation distances and simplified procedures.

    Angelika Görg;Christian Obermaier;Günther Boguth;Walter Weiss

  • Very alkaline immobilized pH gradients for two‐dimensional electrophoresis of ribosomal and nuclear proteins

    Angelika Görg;Christian Obermaier;Günther Boguth;Adam Csordas

  • 2-DE with IPGs.

    Angelika Görg;Oliver Drews;Carsten Lück;Florian Weiland

  • Comparison of yeast cell protein solubilization procedures for two-dimensional electrophoresis.

    Alois Harder;Robert Wildgruber;Arek Nawrocki;Stephen J. Fey

  • Interlaboratory reproducibility of yeast protein patterns analyzed by immobilized pH gradient two-dimensional gel electrophoresis

    Anders Blomberg;Lena Blomberg;Joakim Norbeck;Stephen J. Fey

  • Gel gradient electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing and two-dimensional techniques in horizontal, ultrathin polycrylamide layers

    Angelika Görg;Wilhelm Postel;Rainer Westermeier;Elisabetta Gianazza

  • Ultrathin-layer isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gels on cellophane.

    A. Görg;W. Postel;R. Westermeier

  • Positional reproducibility of protein spots in two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis using immobilised pH gradient isoelectric focusing in the first dimension: an interlaboratory comparison.

    Joseph M. Corbett;Michael J. Dunn;Anton Posch;Angelika Görg

  • Identification of quorum‐sensing regulated proteins in the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa by proteomics

    Catalina Arevalo-Ferro;Morten Hentzer;Gerold Reil;Angelika Görg

  • Two‐dimensional electrophoresis with immobilized pH gradients of leaf proteins from barley (Hordeum vulgare): Method, reproducibility and genetic aspects

    Angelika Görg;Wilhelm Postel;Albert Domscheit;Siegfried Günther

  • Improved horizontal two‐dimensional electrophoresis with hybrid isoelectric focusing in immobilized pH gradients in the first dimension and laying‐on transfer to the second dimension

    Angelika Görg;Wilhelm Postel;Siegfried Günther;Johann Weser

Frequent Co-Authors

Pier Giorgio Righetti
Pier Giorgio Righetti Polytechnic University of Milan
Michael J. Dunn
Michael J. Dunn University College Dublin
Elisabetta Gianazza
Elisabetta Gianazza University of Milan
Samir M. Hanash
Samir M. Hanash The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Leo Eberl
Leo Eberl University of Zurich
Kathrin Riedel
Kathrin Riedel University of Zurich
Michael Hecker
Michael Hecker University of Greifswald
Monika Ehling-Schulz
Monika Ehling-Schulz University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Rork Kuick
Rork Kuick University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Marc R. Wilkins
Marc R. Wilkins University of New South Wales

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