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D-Index
47
Citations
8471
World Ranking
18686
National Ranking
1458

Anne M. Dickinson publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Anne M. Dickinson sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 304 publications — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Anne M. Dickinson D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Anne M. Dickinson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Anne M. Dickinson is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Their research centers primarily on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology with a particular emphasis on molecular biology, hematology, genetics, immunology, and cancer research.

The scientist's published work covers several key topics, including:

  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Contact dermatitis and allergies
  • Renal transplantation outcomes and treatments
  • Bone and joint diseases
  • Mesenchymal stem cell research

Frequent publication venues for Dickinson's work include:

  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Nature Communications
  • Bone Marrow Transplantation
  • Toxics
  • Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia

Notable recent papers include:

  • New Approaches for the Treatment of Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease: Current Status and Future Directions, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Genome-wide association study identifies susceptibility loci for acute myeloid leukemia, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Potential Novel Biomarkers in Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • TNF-α-Mediated Keratinocyte Expression and Release of Matrix Metalloproteinase 9: Putative Mechanism of Pathogenesis in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, 2022, Journal of Investigative Dermatology
  • Differential expression of miRNAs from extracellular vesicles in chronic graft-versus-host disease: A preliminary study, 2022, Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine

Anne M. Dickinson has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Rachel E. Crossland
  • Shaheda Ahmed
  • Jean Norden
  • Daniel Wolff
  • Marit Inngjerdingen

Best Publications

  • Adult Human Fibroblasts Are Potent Immunoregulatory Cells and Functionally Equivalent to Mesenchymal Stem Cells

    Muzlifah A. Haniffa;Xiao-Nong Wang;Udo Holtick;Michelle Rae

  • Autologous tolerogenic dendritic cells for rheumatoid and inflammatory arthritis

    G M Bell;A E Anderson;J Diboll;R Reece

  • Interferon-γ and interleukin-6 gene polymorphisms associate with graft-versus-host disease in HLA-matched sibling bone marrow transplantation

    James Cavet;Anne M. Dickinson;Jean Norden;Penelope R. A. Taylor

  • In situ dissection of the graft-versus-host activities of cytotoxic T cells specific for minor histocompatibility antigens

    Anne M. Dickinson;Xiao Nong Wang;Lisbet Sviland;Florry A. Vyth-Dreese

  • Cytokine gene polymorphisms associating with severe acute graft-versus-host disease in HLA-identical sibling transplants

    Peter G. Middleton;Penelope R.A. Taylor;Graham Jackson;Stephen J. Proctor

  • Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Attenuate Dendritic Cell Maturation and Function.

    Monica Reis;Emily Mavin;Lindsay Nicholson;Kile Green

  • Pathophysiology of GvHD and Other HSCT-Related Major Complications.

    Sakhila Ghimire;Daniela Weber;Emily Mavin;Xiao nong Wang

  • Prognostic significance of NOD2/CARD15 variants in HLA-identical sibling hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: effect on long-term outcome is confirmed in 2 independent cohorts and may be modulated by the type of gastrointestinal decontamination.

    Ernst Holler;Gerhard Rogler;Julia Brenmoehl;Joachim Hahn

  • Graft-versus-Leukemia Effect Following Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Leukemia.

    Anne M. Dickinson;Jean Norden;Shuang Li;Ilona Hromadnikova

  • The fate of human Langerhans cells in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

    Matthew P. Collin;Derek N.J. Hart;Graham H. Jackson;Gordon Cook

  • Non-HLA immunogenetics in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

    Anne M Dickinson;Dominique Charron

  • Inactivation of HOXA genes by hypermethylation in myeloid and lymphoid malignancy is frequent and associated with poor prognosis.

    Gordon Strathdee;Tessa L Holyoake;Alyson Sim;Anton Parker

  • Genetic polymorphisms predicting the outcome of bone marrow transplants

    Anne M. Dickinson;Peter G. Middleton;Vanderson Rocha;Eliane Gluckman

  • Milestones of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation - From First Human Studies to Current Developments.

    Mateja Kralj Juric;Sakhila Ghimire;Justyna Ogonek;Eva M. Weissinger

  • Donor interleukin 1 receptor antagonist genotype associated with acute graft-versus-host disease in human leucocyte antigen-matched sibling allogeneic transplants.

    H. Cullup;A. M. Dickinson;G. H. Jackson;P. R. Taylor

  • Demonstration of direct involvement of cytokines in graft-versus-host reactions using an in vitro human skin explant model.

    Dickinson Am;Sviland L;Dunn J;Carey P

  • Autophagy Gene Atg16l1 Prevents Lethal T Cell Alloreactivity Mediated by Dendritic Cells

    Vanessa M. Hubbard-Lucey;Yusuke Shono;Katie Maurer;Mallory L. West

  • New Developments in Allotransplant Immunology

    A. John Barrett;Katayoun Rezvani;Scott Solomon;Anne M. Dickinson

  • Cord blood banking : volume reduction of cord blood units using a semi-automated closed system

    S Armitage;D Fehily;A Dickinson;C Chapman

  • Thyroid autoantibody synthesis by cultures of thyroid and peripheral blood lymphocytes. I. Lymphocyte markers and response to pokeweed mitogen.

    S M McLachlan;A M Dickinson;A Malcolm;J R Farndon

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew Collin
Matthew Collin Newcastle University
Ernst Holler
Ernst Holler University of Regensburg
Graham Jackson
Graham Jackson University of Newcastle Australia
Hildegard Greinix
Hildegard Greinix Medical University of Graz
Catharien M. U. Hilkens
Catharien M. U. Hilkens Newcastle University
Gerhard Rogler
Gerhard Rogler University of Zurich
Reinhard Andreesen
Reinhard Andreesen University of Regensburg
Muzlifah Haniffa
Muzlifah Haniffa Newcastle University
Vanderson Rocha
Vanderson Rocha Universidade de São Paulo
John D. Isaacs
John D. Isaacs Newcastle University

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