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Arthur P. Arnold 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 Arthur P. Arnold sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 347 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Arthur P. Arnold 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 Arthur P. Arnold sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 109 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Arthur P. Arnold is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine, with a particular focus on genetics and molecular mechanisms related to sex differences and chromosomal biology.

Arnold has contributed extensively to subfields including Genetics, Molecular Biology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Immunology, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Their research interests encompass a range of topics such as Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities, Sex and Gender in Healthcare, Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Nuclear Receptors and Signaling, Sexual Differentiation and Disorders, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, and Adipose Tissue and Metabolism.

Frequent publication venues for Arnold include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), where nine publications have appeared, alongside notable venues such as Science Translational Medicine, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Nature Cardiovascular Research, and Research Square.

Several recent papers illustrate the areas of research focus. These include:

  • "A second X chromosome contributes to resilience in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease" (2020, Science Translational Medicine)
  • "X chromosome dosage of histone demethylase KDM5C determines sex differences in adiposity" (2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation)
  • "Four Core Genotypes and XY* mouse models: Update on impact on SABV research" (2020, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews)
  • "Considering Sex as a Biological Variable in Basic and Clinical Studies: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement" (2021, Endocrine Reviews)
  • "The X-linked epigenetic regulator UTX controls NK cell-intrinsic sex differences" (2023, Nature Immunology)

Arthur P. Arnold frequently collaborates with a group of co-authors, which includes Haley Hrncir, Xuqi Chen, Frank L. Conlon, Karen Reue, and Xia Yang.

Best Publications

  • Gonadal Steroid Induction of Structural Sex Differences in the Central Nervous System

    Arthur P. Arnold;Roger A. Gorski

  • Sexual dimorphism in vocal control areas of the songbird brain

    Fernando Nottebohm;Arthur P. Arnold

  • Hormones, brain, and behavior

    Donald W. Pfaff;Arthur P. Arnold;Anne M. Etgen;Susan E. Fahrbach

  • Organizational and activational effects of sex steroids on brain and behavior: A reanalysis

    A P Arnold;S M Breedlove

  • Forebrain lesions disrupt development but not maintenance of song in passerine birds

    Sarah W. Bottjer;Elizabeth A. Miesner;Arthur P. Arnold

  • Tissue-specific expression and regulation of sexually dimorphic genes in mice

    Xia Yang;Eric E. Schadt;Susanna Wang;Hui Wang

  • The genome of a songbird

    Wesley C. Warren;David F. Clayton;Hans Ellegren;Arthur P. Arnold

  • Strategies and Methods for Research on Sex Differences in Brain and Behavior

    Jill B. Becker;Arthur P. Arnold;Karen J. Berkley;Jeffrey D. Blaustein

  • Reframing sexual differentiation of the brain

    Margaret M McCarthy;Arthur P Arnold

  • Sex Differences in the Brain: The Not So Inconvenient Truth

    Margaret M. McCarthy;Arthur P. Arnold;Gregory F. Ball;Jeffrey D. Blaustein

  • Hormone accumulation in a sexually dimorphic motor nucleus of the rat spinal cord

    SM Breedlove;AP Arnold

  • The organizational-activational hypothesis as the foundation for a unified theory of sexual differentiation of all mammalian tissues.

    Arthur P. Arnold

  • A Model System for Study of Sex Chromosome Effects on Sexually Dimorphic Neural and Behavioral Traits

    Geert J. De Vries;Emilie F. Rissman;Richard B. Simerly;Liang-Yo Yang

  • What does the “four core genotypes” mouse model tell us about sex differences in the brain and other tissues?

    Arthur P. Arnold;Xuqi Chen

  • Androgens prevent normally occurring cell death in a sexually dimorphic spinal nucleus

    E. J. Nordeen;K. W. Nordeen;D. R. Sengelaub;A. P. Arnold

  • Sexually dimorphic motor nucleus in the rat lumbar spinal cord: response to adult hormone manipulation, absence in androgen-insensitive rats.

    S. Marc Breedlove;Arthur P. Arnold

  • Androgens regulate the dendritic length of mammalian motoneurons in adulthood.

    Elizabeth M. Kurz;Dale R. Sengelaub;Arthur P. Arnold

  • Hormone concentrating cells in vocal control and other areas of the brain of the zebra finch ( Poephila guttata).

    Arthur P. Arnold;Fernando Nottebohm;Donald W. Pfaff

  • XX sex chromosome complement promotes atherosclerosis in mice.

    Yasir AlSiraj;Xuqi Chen;Sean E. Thatcher;Ryan E. Temel

  • Sex chromosomes and brain gender

    Arthur P. Arnold

Frequent Co-Authors

Barney A. Schlinger
Barney A. Schlinger University of California, Los Angeles
Karen Reue
Karen Reue University of California, Los Angeles
Eliot A. Brenowitz
Eliot A. Brenowitz University of Washington
Sarah W. Bottjer
Sarah W. Bottjer University of Southern California
Anthony T. Campagnoni
Anthony T. Campagnoni University of California, Los Angeles
David F. Clayton
David F. Clayton Clemson University
Paul E. Micevych
Paul E. Micevych University of California, Los Angeles
Aldons J. Lusis
Aldons J. Lusis University of California, Los Angeles
Paul S. Burgoyne
Paul S. Burgoyne Medical Research Council
Eric Vilain
Eric Vilain George Washington University

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