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Carl-Bertil Laurell

Carl-Bertil Laurell

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
40
Citations
12592
World Ranking
17822
National Ranking
266

Carl-Bertil Laurell 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 Carl-Bertil Laurell sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 92 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Carl-Bertil Laurell 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 Carl-Bertil Laurell sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Carl-Bertil Laurell was a scientist affiliated with Lund University in Sweden. Their career was primarily connected to this institution, where they conducted research and contributed to the academic community.

No specific details are available regarding Laurell's publication record, including recent papers, co-authors, or frequent venues for publication. Likewise, information on main and subfields of study, as well as main topics of their research work, is not provided.

There are no recorded awards or recognitions listed for this scientist, nor is there information about book publications or any notable titles authored by them.

Given the lack of detailed bibliographic or topic-related data, it is not possible to outline particular areas of scientific inquiry undertaken by Laurell. The profile is therefore focused solely on the verified institutional affiliation and status of the scientist as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Quantitative estimation of proteins by electrophoresis in agarose gel containing antibodies

    Carl-Bertil Laurell

  • The Electrophoretic α;1-Globulin Pattern of Serum in α;1-Antitrypsin Deficiency

    C.-B. Laurell;S. Eriksson

  • ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY CROSSED ELECTROPHORESIS.

    C.-B. Laurell

  • Electroimmuno Assay

    Unknown

  • Enzymatic activity of prostate-specific antigen and its reactions with extracellular serine proteinase inhibitors.

    Anders Christensson;Carl-Bertil Laurell;Hans Lilja

  • Investigations in Serum Copper. II. Isolation of the Copper Containing Protein, and a Description of some of its Properties.

    Carl G. Holmberg;C.-B Laurell;Poul Gjertsen

  • Seminal Vesicle-Secreted Proteins and Their Reactions During Gelation and Liquefaction of Human Semen

    H. Lilja;J. Oldbring;G. Rannevik;C.-B. Laurell

  • Seminal vesicle-secreted proteins and their reactions during gelation and liquefaction of human semen.

    H Lilja;J Oldbring;G Rannevik;C B Laurell

  • Sequential Changes of Plasma Proteins after Surgical Trauma

    Aronsen Kf;Ekelund G;Kindmark Co;Laurell Cb

  • The polymorphism of "prealbumins" and alpha-1-antitrypsin in human sera.

    M.K. Fagerhol;C.-B. Laurell

  • Structural transition of α1‐antitrypsin by a peptide sequentially similar to β‐strand s4A

    Andreas J. Schulze;Ulrich Baumann;Siegward Knof;Ernst Jaeger

  • Crystal structure of cleaved human alpha 1-antichymotrypsin at 2.7 A resolution and its comparison with other serpins.

    U. Baumann;R. Huber;W. Bode;D. Grosse

  • Investigations in Serum Copper. III. Coeruloplasmin as an Enzyme.

    Carl G. Holmberg;C.-B. Laurell;Henrik Dam;Jörgine Stene Sörensen

  • A comparison of plasma protein changes induced by danazol, pregnancy, and estrogens.

    Carl-Bertil Laurell;Gunnar Rannevik

  • Measurement of IgG and Albumin Content of Cerebrospinal Fluid, and its Interpretation

    Karin Ganrot;Carl-Bertil Laurell

  • Buffer Composition in Paper Electrophoresis

    Unknown

  • Properties of isolated human alpha1-antitrypsins of Pi types M, S and Z.

    Jan-Olof Jeppsson;Carl-Bertil Laurell;Magne Fagerhol

  • Liquefaction of coagulated human semen

    H. Lilja;C.-B. Laurell

  • Composition and Variation of the Gel Electrophoretic Fractions of Plasma, Cerebrospinal Fluid and Urine

    C.-B. Laurell

  • Oxidase reactions in human plasma caused by coeruloplasmin.

    C. G. Holmberg;C.-B. Laurell

  • Purification of alpha1-antitrypsin from plasma through thiol-disulfide interchange.

    Carl-Bertil Laurell;John Pierce;Ulla Persson;Eva Thulin

  • Composition of chylomicrons isolated from rat's lymph.

    C. B. Laurell

  • The predominant protein in human seminal coagulate

    H. Lilja;C.-B. Laurell

  • Glycoproteins in serum from patients with myeloma, macroglobulinemia and related conditions

    Unknown

  • A zinc-dependent peptidase in prostatic organelles present in seminal plasma

    C.-B. Laurell;H. Weiber;K. Ohlsson;G. Rannevik

  • The Porphyrin Component of Cytochrome c and its Linkage to the Protein.

    Karl-Gustav Paul;C.-B. Laurell;Henrik Dam;Jörgine Stene Sörensen

  • The serum α1-antitrypsin in families with hypo-α1-antitrypsinemia

    C.-B. Laurell;S. Eriksson

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Lilja
Hans Lilja Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Nils Andreas Sörensen
Nils Andreas Sörensen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Robert Huber
Robert Huber Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
Ulrich Baumann
Ulrich Baumann University of Cologne
Richard A. Engh
Richard A. Engh University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Kjell Ohlsson
Kjell Ohlsson Lund University
Wolfram Bode
Wolfram Bode Max Planck Society
Bengt Borgström
Bengt Borgström Lund University
Artturi I. Virtanen
Artturi I. Virtanen University of Helsinki

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