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Avery A. Sandberg 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 Avery A. Sandberg sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 869 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Avery A. Sandberg 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 Avery A. Sandberg sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 107 D-Index — 70th percentile

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Overview

Avery A. Sandberg was affiliated with the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in the United States. Their body of work includes multiple contributions to the journal The Prostate, a primary venue for their research publications.

The recent papers associated with this scientist were titled "Issue Information" and published between 2020 and 2021. These papers appeared in the following years and venues:

  • "Issue Information," 2021, The Prostate
  • "Issue Information," 2021, The Prostate
  • "Issue Information," 2020, The Prostate
  • "Issue Information," 2020, The Prostate
  • "Issue Information," 2020, The Prostate

The scientist frequently collaborated with the following coauthors:

  • Samuel R. Denmeade
  • Tamara L. Lotan
  • Shawn E. Lupold
  • Gerald P. Murphy
  • John T. Isaacs

Most of Sandberg's published work appeared in The Prostate, in which they were credited with eight publications. This shows a notable focus on prostate-related research during their career.

Best Publications

  • The LNCaP cell line - A new model for studies on human prostatic carcinoma

    J S Horoszewicz;S S Leong;T M Chu;Z L Wajsman

  • Convention on nomenclature for DNA cytometry

    Wolfgang Hiddemann;Johannes Schumann;Michael Andreeff;Barthel Barlogie

  • Gardner syndrome in a man with an interstitial deletion of 5q.

    L Herrera;S Kakati;L Gibas;E Pietrzak

  • Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (lynch syndromes I and II). I. Clinical description of resource

    Henry T. Lynch;William Kimberling;William A. Albano;Jane F. Lynch

  • Transcortin: a corticosteroid-binding protein of plasma.

    W. Roy Slaunwhite;Avery A. Sandberg

  • The chromosomes and causation of human cancer and leukemia.

    Avery A. Sandberg

  • Application of long-term collagenase disaggregation for the cytogenetic analysis of human solid tumors.

    J. Limon;P. Dal Cin;A.A. Sandberg

  • TRANSCORTIN: A CORTICOSTEROID-BINDING PROTEIN OF PLASMA. II. LEVELS IN VARIOUS CONDITIONS AND THE EFFECTS OF ESTROGENS

    Avery A. Sandberg;W. Roy Slaunwhite

  • Characterization of a New Primary Human Pancreatic Tumor Line

    Tan Mh;Nowak Nj;Loor R;Ochi H

  • Transcortin: a corticosteroid-binding protein of plasma. X. Cortisol and progesterone interplay and unbound levels of these steroids in pregnancy.

    Hannah E. Rosenthal;W. Roy Slaunwhite;Avery A. Sandberg

  • Involvement of chromosome X in primary cytogenetic change in human neoplasia: nonrandom translocation in synovial sarcoma

    C Turc-Carel;P Dal Cin;J Limon;U Rao

  • Cytogenetic studies of adipose tissue tumors. II. Recurrent reciprocal translocation t(12;16)(q13;p11) in myxoid liposarcomas

    Claude Turc-Carel;Janusz Limon;Paola Dal Cin;Uma Rao

  • Inactivity in vivo of transcortin-bound cortisol.

    W. R. Slaunwhite;G. N. Lockie;N. Back;A. A. Sandberg

  • Chromosomes and causation of human cancer and leukemia. XXVI. Banding studies in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

    Mitsuo Oshimura;Arnold I. Freeman;Avery A. Sandberg

  • Philadelphia-Chromosome-Positive and -Negative Chronic Myelocytic Leukemia

    E. Z. Ezdinli;J. E. Sokal;L. Crosswhite;A. A. Sandberg

  • Convention on nomenclature for DNA cytometry

    Wolfgang Hiddemann;Johannes Schumann;Michael Andreef;Barthel Barlogie

  • Disappearance of a structural chromatin protein A24 in mitosis: implications for molecular basis of chromatin condensation.

    Sei-Ichi Matsui;Ben K. Seon;Avery A. Sandberg

  • Cytogenetic profile of 109 lipomas.

    Chandrika Sreekantaiah;Stanley P. L. Leong;Constantine P. Karakousis;Daniel L. McGee

  • Chromosomes in solid tumors and beyond.

    Avery A. Sandberg;Claude Turc-Carel;Robert M. Gemmill

  • Nonrandom chromosomal changes in transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder.

    Gibas Z;Prout Gr;Connolly Jg;Pontes Je

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald P. Murphy
Gerald P. Murphy Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Paola Dal Cin
Paola Dal Cin Harvard Medical School
Frederick Hecht
Frederick Hecht University of California, San Francisco
Mitsuo Oshimura
Mitsuo Oshimura Tottori University
Urvashi Surti
Urvashi Surti University of Pittsburgh
Frederick P. Li
Frederick P. Li Harvard University
Felix Mitelman
Felix Mitelman Lund University
Harvey M. Golomb
Harvey M. Golomb University of Chicago
Richard J. Sinke
Richard J. Sinke University Medical Center Groningen

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