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D. M. de Kretser

D. M. de Kretser

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
92
Citations
26352
World Ranking
11436
National Ranking
363

D. M. de Kretser 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 D. M. de Kretser sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 449 publications — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

D. M. de Kretser 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 D. M. de Kretser sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 92 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

D. M. de Kretser is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues, indicating a limited publicly available publication record in indexed sources.

No specific fields of study or subfields of study have been documented, which limits insight into their specialized areas of research or disciplinary focus.

Similarly, there are no documented main topics of work or frequent subjects associated with their research activities. This absence of detailed data makes it difficult to characterize the precise scientific interests or thematic contributions of the researcher.

The profile does not include any book publications or awards received, and there is no indication of involvement in edited volumes or monographs.

There is no information available regarding collaboration patterns or frequent co-authorship networks.

Overall, the information identifies D. M. de Kretser as a researcher currently active at Monash University, but lacks detailed bibliometric or thematic data typically used to outline research impact or specialization.

Best Publications

  • Isolation of inhibin from bovine follicular fluid.

    D.M. Robertson;L.M. Foulds;L. Leversha;F.J. Morgan

  • The isolation of polypeptides with FSH suppressing activity from bovine follicular fluid which are structurally different to inhibin

    D.M. Robertson;R. Klein;F.L. de Vos;F.L. de Vos;R.I. McLachlan

  • Histological evaluation of the human testis--approaches to optimizing the clinical value of the assessment: mini review

    R.I. McLachlan;E. Rajpert-De Meyts;C.E. Hoei-Hansen;D.M. de Kretser;D.M. de Kretser

  • Circulating Immunoreactive Inhibin Levels During the Normal Human Menstrual Cycle

    R. I. McLACHLAN;D. M. Robertson;D. L. Healy;H. G. Burger

  • Human pregnancy by in vitro fertilization (IVF) using sperm aspirated from the epididymis

    P. D. Temple-Smith;G. J. Southwick;C. A. Yates;A. O. Trounson

  • Meiotic and epigenetic defects in Dnmt3L-knockout mouse spermatogenesis

    Kylie E Webster;Moira Kathleen O'Bryan;Stephen Fletcher;Pauline E Crewther

  • Changes in the pituitary-testicular system with age.

    H. W. G. Baker;H. G. Burger;D. M. de Kretser;B. Hudson

  • COMPARATIVE ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF THE INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF THE RAT TESTIS DURING FETAL AND POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT

    D. W. Lording;D. M. De Kretser

  • The isolation and physiology of inhibin and related proteins.

    D M de Kretser;D M Robertson

  • Hormonal, Histological and Chromosomal Studies in Adult Males with Testicular Disorders

    D. M. De Kretser;H. G. Burger;D. Fortune;B. Hudson

  • Activin A is a critical component of the inflammatory response, and its binding protein, follistatin, reduces mortality in endotoxemia

    Kristian Lee Jones;Ashley Scott Mansell;Shane Patella;Bernadette Maree Scott

  • Apoptosis regulator bcl-w is essential for spermatogenesis but appears otherwise redundant.

    Cris G Print;Kate L Loveland;Leonie Gibson;Terry Meehan

  • Linkage between male infertility and trinucleotide repeat expansion in the androgen-receptor gene

    Aneta T Dowsing;E L Yong;Malcolm Clark;Robert I McLachlan

  • Centromere Protein B Null Mice are Mitotically and Meiotically Normal but Have Lower Body and Testis Weights

    Damien F. Hudson;Kerry J. Fowler;Elizabeth Earle;Richard Saffery

  • Isolation of Inhibin α-Subunit Precursor Proteins from Bovine Follicular Fluid

    D. M. Robertson;M. Giacometti;L. M. Foulds;J. Lahnstein

  • Variations in serum FSH, LH and testosterone levels in male rats from birth to sexual maturity.

    V. W. K. Lee;D. M. De Kretser;B. Hudson;C. Wang

  • Reproductive hormone reference intervals for healthy fertile young men: evaluation of automated platform assays.

    Ken Sikaris;Robert I McLachlan;Rymantas Kazlauskas;David Morritz de Kretser

  • Pathogenesis and management of male infertility.

    N.E. Skakkebæk;A. Giwercman;D. de Kretser

  • Bacterial lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation compromises testicular function at multiple levels in vivo.

    Moira K O'Bryan;Stefan Schlatt;David James Phillips;David M de Kretser

  • Diabetes-induced hyperglycemia impairs male reproductive function: A systematic review

    Constanze Christin Maresch;Constanze Christin Maresch;Dina C. Stute;Marco G. Alves;Pedro F. Oliveira

Frequent Co-Authors

David Robertson
David Robertson Vanderbilt University
Mark P. Hedger
Mark P. Hedger Hudson Institute of Medical Research
Moira K O'Bryan
Moira K O'Bryan University of Melbourne
Kate L Loveland
Kate L Loveland Hudson Institute of Medical Research
Robert I McLachlan
Robert I McLachlan Monash University
Henry G. Burger
Henry G. Burger Hudson Institute of Medical Research
Andreas Meinhardt
Andreas Meinhardt University of Giessen
Iain J. Clarke
Iain J. Clarke University of Melbourne
Nigel P. Groome
Nigel P. Groome Oxford Brookes University
Jock K. Findlay
Jock K. Findlay Hudson Institute of Medical Research

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