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D-Index
55
Citations
9162
World Ranking
12315
National Ranking
3283

Byron H. Arison 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 Byron H. Arison sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 272 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Byron H. Arison 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 Byron H. Arison sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Byron H. Arison is affiliated with MSD (United States) and conducts research within the United States. The scientist's work is situated in an environment known for contributions to medical and pharmaceutical research, aligned with MSD's focus areas.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specified main fields and subfields of study associated with Byron H. Arison in the available data. Additionally, there are no documented awards or notable recognitions listed for this researcher.

Best Publications

  • A potent cyclic hexapeptide analogue of somatostatin

    Veber Df;Freidlinger Rm;Perlow Ds;Paleveda Wj

  • In vitro metabolism of simvastatin in humans [SBT]identification of metabolizing enzymes and effect of the drug on hepatic P450S

    Thomayant Prueksaritanont;Lynn M. Gorham;Bennett Ma;Lida Liu

  • Structure and absolute configuration of thienamycin

    Georg Albers-Schoenberg;Byron H. Arison;Otto D. Hensens;Jordan Hirshfield

  • De novo design and synthesis of somatostatin non-peptide peptidomimetics utilizing beta-D-glucose as a novel scaffolding

    Ralph Hirschmann;K. C. Nicolaou;Sherrie Pietranico;Ellen M. Leahy

  • AVERMECTINS. STRUCTURE DETERMINATION

    G. Albers-Schoenberg;B. H. Arison;J. C. Chabala;A. W. Douglas

  • Phosphonomycin: Structure and Synthesis

    B. G. Christensen;W. J. Leanza;T. R. Beattie;A. A. Patchett

  • In vitro and in vivo biotransformation of simvastatin, an inhibitor of HMG CoA reductase.

    S Vickers;C A Duncan;K P Vyas;P H Kari

  • Biosynthesis of fluorothreonine and fluoroacetic acid by the thienamycin producer, Streptomyces cattleya.

    Minoru Sanada;Tetsuji Miyano;Shuichi Iwadare;Joanne M. Williamson

  • Synthesis and biological activities of potent peptidomimetics selective for somatostatin receptor subtype 2

    Lihu Yang;Scott C. Berk;Susan P. Rohrer;Ralph T. Mosley

  • COENZYME Q. I. STRUCTURE STUDIES ON THE COENZYME Q GROUP

    Donald E. Wolf;Carl H. Hoffman;Nelson R. Trenner;Byron H. Arison

  • Identification of cytochrome P4503A4 as the major enzyme responsible for the metabolism of ivermectin by human liver microsomes

    Z. Zeng;N. W. Andrew;B. H. Arison;D. Luffer-Atlas

  • Metabolites of caspofungin acetate, a potent antifungal agent, in human plasma and urine.

    Suresh K. Balani;Xin Xu;Byron H. Arison;Maria V. Silva

  • Characterization of methyltransferase and hydroxylase genes involved in the biosynthesis of the immunosuppressants FK506 and FK520.

    H Motamedi;A Shafiee;S J Cai;S L Streicher

  • The absolute stereochemistry and conformation of avermectin B2a aglycone and avermectin B1a

    James P. Springer;Byron H. Arison;Jordan M. Hirshfield;Karst Hoogsteen

  • Characterization of 2'-deoxycytidine adducts derived from 4-oxo-2-nonenal, a novel lipid peroxidation product.

    Michael Pollack;Tomoyuki Oe;Seon Hwa Lee;Maria Victoria Silva Elipe

  • Structure of arogenate (pretyrosine), an amino acid intermediate of aromatic biosynthesis

    Lolita O. Zamir;Roy A. Jensen;B. H. Arison;A. W. Douglas

  • Structure-function studies on the cyclic peptide MT-II, lactam derivative of α-melanotropin

    Maria A. Bednarek;Maria V. Silva;Byron Arison;Tanya MacNeil

  • PHYSIOLOGIC DISPOSITION AND METABOLIC FATE OF ANEW ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENT, cis-5-FLUORO-2-METHYL-1-[p-(METHYLSULFINYL)-BENZYLIDENYL]-INDENE-3-ACETIC ACID IN THE RAT, DOG,RHESUS MONKEY, AND MAN

    H. B. Hucker;S. C. Stauffer;S. D. White;R. E. Rhodes

  • Identification of cordycepin, a metabolite of Cordyceps militaris, as 3'-deoxyadenosine.

    Edward A. Kaczka;Nelson R. Trenner;Byron Arison;Robert W. Walker

  • Inferences about the conformation of somatostatin at a biologic receptor based on NMR studies

    Byron H. Arison;Ralph Hirschmann;Daniel F. Veber

  • Biosynthesis of fluorothreonine and fluoroacetic acid by the thienamycin producer, Streptomyces cattleya.:ACID BY THE THIENAMYCIN PRODUCER, STREPTOMYCES CATTLEYA

    Minoru Sanada;Tetsuji Miyano;Shuichi Iwadare;Joanne M. Williamson

Frequent Co-Authors

Karl Folkers
Karl Folkers The University of Texas at Austin
Ralph Hirschmann
Ralph Hirschmann University of Pennsylvania
Thomas A. Baillie
Thomas A. Baillie University of Washington
James P. Springer
James P. Springer MSD (United States)
Matthew J. Wyvratt
Matthew J. Wyvratt Medicines for Malaria Venture
George M. Garrity
George M. Garrity Michigan State University
Daniel F. Veber
Daniel F. Veber GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Michael H. Fisher
Michael H. Fisher MSD (United States)
Arthur A. Patchett
Arthur A. Patchett MSD (United States)
Deborah L. Zink
Deborah L. Zink Weizenbaum-Institut

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