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13545
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130

Benjamin Reubinoff 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 Benjamin Reubinoff sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 154 publications — 29th percentile

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

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

Benjamin Reubinoff 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 Benjamin Reubinoff sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Benjamin Reubinoff is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on medicine as well as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Key subfields in their work include molecular biology, public health, environmental and occupational health, obstetrics and gynecology, rheumatology, and surgery.

The scientist's main topics of research encompass COVID-19 impact on reproduction, CRISPR and genetic engineering, pluripotent stem cells research, pelvic floor disorders treatments, anorectal disease treatments and outcomes, retinal development and disorders, and SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Benjamin Reubinoff include:

  • The BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 vaccine does not impair sperm parameters, 2022, Reproductive BioMedicine Online
  • Modeling sex differences in humans using isogenic induced pluripotent stem cells, 2022, Stem Cell Reports
  • Vaginal delivery in SARS-CoV-2-infected pregnant women in Israel: a multicenter prospective analysis, 2020, Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
  • Dual-Targeted Autoimmune Sword in Fatal Epilepsy: Patient's glutamate receptor AMPA GluR3B peptide autoimmune antibodies bind, induce Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in, and kill both human neural cells and T cells, 2020, Journal of Autoimmunity
  • Stopping the misinformation: BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine has no negative effect on women's fertility, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Reubinoff include:

  • Myriam Safrai
  • Tal Imbar
  • Assaf Ben-Meir
  • Michal Gropp
  • Ofra Ben Menachem-Zidon

Benjamin Reubinoff has contributed to several publication venues repeatedly. These venues include Stem Cell Reports, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cell Proliferation, Reproductive BioMedicine Online, and Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics.

Best Publications

  • Embryonic stem cell lines from human blastocysts: somatic differentiation in vitro.

    Benjamin E. Reubinoff;Martin F. Pera;Chui-Yee Fong;Alan Trounson

  • Neural progenitors from human embryonic stem cells.

    Benjamin E. Reubinoff;Pavel Itsykson;Tikva Turetsky;Martin F. Pera

  • Polycomb-mediated methylation on Lys27 of histone H3 pre-marks genes for de novo methylation in cancer

    Yeshayahu Schlesinger;Ravid Straussman;Ilana Keshet;Shlomit Farkash

  • Characterization of human embryonic stem cell lines by the International Stem Cell Initiative

    Oluseun Adewumi;Behrouz Aflatoonian;Lars Ahrlund-Richter;Michal Amit

  • Characterization of the expression of MHC proteins in human embryonic stem cells

    Micha Drukker;Gil Katz;Achia Urbach;Maya Schuldiner

  • Human embryonic stem cells

    Martin F Pera;Benjamin E Reubinoff;Alan O Trounson

  • Regulation of human embryonic stem cell differentiation by BMP-2 and its antagonist noggin

    Martin Frederick Pera;Jessica Andrade;Souheir Houssami;Benjamin Reubinoff

  • Directed Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells into Functional Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells

    Maria Idelson;Ruslana Alper;Alexey Obolensky;Etti Ben-Shushan

  • Screening ethnically diverse human embryonic stem cells identifies a chromosome 20 minimal amplicon conferring growth advantage

    Katherine Amps;Peter W. Andrews;George Anyfantis;Lyle Armstrong

  • Transplantation of human embryonic stem cell-derived neural progenitors improves behavioral deficit in Parkinsonian rats.

    Tamir Ben-Hur;Maria Idelson;Hanita Khaner;Martin Frederick Pera

  • Effective cryopreservation of human embryonic stem cells by the open pulled straw vitrification method.

    B Reubinoff;Martin Frederick Pera;Gabor Vajta;Alan Osborne Trounson

  • Stable genetic modification of human embryonic stem cells by lentiviral vectors

    Michal Gropp;Pavel Itsykson;Orna Singer;Tamir Ben-Hur

  • Asynchronous replication and allelic exclusion in the immune system.

    Raul Mostoslavsky;Nandita Singh;Toyoaki Tenzen;Toyoaki Tenzen;Maya Goldmit

  • Derivation, propagation and controlled differentiation of human embryonic stem cells in suspension

    Debora Steiner;Hanita Khaner;Malkiel Cohen;Sharona Even-Ram

  • Derivation of neural precursors from human embryonic stem cells in the presence of noggin.

    Pavel Itsykson;Nili Ilouz;Tikva Turetsky;Ronald S. Goldstein

  • Neuroprotective Effect of Transplanted Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Neural Precursors in an Animal Model of Multiple Sclerosis

    Michal Aharonowiz;Ofira Einstein;Nina Fainstein;Hans Lassmann

  • Retinal incorporation and differentiation of neural precursors derived from human embryonic stem cells

    Eyal Banin;Alexey Obolensky;Maria Idelson;Itzhak Hemo

  • Generation of peripheral sensory and sympathetic neurons and neural crest cells from human embryonic stem cells.

    Oz Pomp;Irina Brokhman;Israel Ben-Dor;Benjamin Reubinoff

  • Asynchronous replication of imprinted genes is established in the gametes and maintained during development.

    Itamar Simon;Toyoaki Tenzen;Toyoaki Tenzen;Benjamin E. Reubinoff;Dahlia Hillman

  • Effects of hormone replacement therapy on weight, body composition, fat distribution, and food intake in early postmenopausal women: a prospective study.

    Benjamin E. Reubinoff;Judith Wurtman;Judith Wurtman;Natan Rojansky;Natan Rojansky;Dorit Adler;Dorit Adler

Frequent Co-Authors

Eyal Banin
Eyal Banin Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Martin F. Pera
Martin F. Pera Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Nissim Benvenisty
Nissim Benvenisty Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Eithan Galun
Eithan Galun Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Peter W. Andrews
Peter W. Andrews University of Sheffield
Andras Nagy
Andras Nagy Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute
Christine L. Mummery
Christine L. Mummery Leiden University Medical Center
Steve Oh
Steve Oh A*STAR - Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Alan O Trounson
Alan O Trounson Monash University
Norio Nakatsuji
Norio Nakatsuji Kyoto University

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