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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Genetics D-index 73 Citations 17,299 276 World Ranking 1362 National Ranking 16

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Genetics

His scientific interests lie mostly in Genetics, Peptide sequence, Molecular biology, Gene and Neuropeptide Y receptor. Many of his studies on Genetics involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Evolutionary biology. His Peptide sequence research incorporates elements of HLA-DQ Antigen and HLA-DR Antigen.

His Molecular biology research includes themes of Amino acid, Nucleic acid sequence, Complementary DNA, Exon and Signal peptide. His research integrates issues of G protein-coupled receptor and Grass carp in his study of Gene. His study looks at the intersection of Neuropeptide Y receptor and topics like Endocrinology with In situ hybridization and Neuropeptide.

His most cited work include:

  • XVI. International Union of Pharmacology Recommendations for the Nomenclature of Neuropeptide Y, Peptide YY, and Pancreatic Polypeptide Receptors (807 citations)
  • Vertebrate genome evolution and the zebrafish gene map. (731 citations)
  • Cloning and functional expression of a human neuropeptide Y/peptide YY receptor of the Y1 type. (424 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Dan Larhammar spends much of his time researching Genetics, Receptor, Neuropeptide Y receptor, Gene and Gene duplication. His work carried out in the field of Receptor brings together such families of science as Peptide sequence and Cell biology. His Peptide sequence study combines topics in areas such as Homology and HLA-DR Antigen.

His Neuropeptide Y receptor research incorporates themes from Molecular biology and Endocrinology. His work in Molecular biology addresses issues such as Complementary DNA, which are connected to fields such as Major histocompatibility complex. Dan Larhammar interconnects Molecular evolution and Hox gene in the investigation of issues within Gene duplication.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Genetics (36.52%)
  • Receptor (33.69%)
  • Neuropeptide Y receptor (32.62%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2020)?

  • Receptor (33.69%)
  • Gene (27.30%)
  • Genetics (36.52%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Receptor, Gene, Genetics, Gene duplication and Vertebrate are his primary areas of study. His study in Receptor is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Endocrinology and Peptide. His Endocrinology study combines topics in areas such as Molecular biology and Pipidae.

His work focuses on many connections between Genetics and other disciplines, such as Opsin, that overlap with his field of interest in Gamma subunit. His work is dedicated to discovering how Gene duplication, Growth hormone receptor are connected with Prolactin receptor and other disciplines. His Vertebrate research incorporates themes from Evolutionary biology, Lineage, Coelacanth and Zebrafish.

Between 2012 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Evolution of neuropeptide signalling systems. (84 citations)
  • The vertebrate ancestral repertoire of visual opsins, transducin alpha subunits and oxytocin/vasopressin receptors was established by duplication of their shared genomic region in the two rounds of early vertebrate genome duplications. (77 citations)
  • Structural basis of ligand binding modes at the neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor. (53 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Genetics

His primary areas of investigation include Gene duplication, Receptor, Gene, Genetics and Genome. His Gene duplication research incorporates elements of Growth hormone receptor and Human evolutionary genetics. The concepts of his Receptor study are interwoven with issues in Endocrinology and Peptide.

His study focuses on the intersection of Gene family and fields such as Zebrafish with connections in the field of Evolutionary biology. His study in Neuropeptide Y receptor extends to G protein-coupled receptor with its themes. Dan Larhammar is involved in the study of Neuropeptide Y receptor that focuses on Peptide YY in particular.

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Best Publications

XVI. International Union of Pharmacology Recommendations for the Nomenclature of Neuropeptide Y, Peptide YY, and Pancreatic Polypeptide Receptors

Martin C. Michel;Annette Beck-Sickinger;Helen Cox;Henri N. Doods.
Pharmacological Reviews (1998)

1031 Citations

Vertebrate genome evolution and the zebrafish gene map.

John H. Postlethwait;Yi-Lin Yan;Michael A. Gates;Sally Horne.
Nature Genetics (1998)

983 Citations

Evolution of neuropeptide Y, peptide YY and pancreatic polypeptide.

Dan Larhammar.
Regulatory Peptides (1996)

548 Citations

Cloning and functional expression of a human neuropeptide Y/peptide YY receptor of the Y1 type.

D Larhammar;A.G. Blomqvist;F Yee;E Jazin.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1992)

537 Citations

Evolution of the Neuropeptide Y Family of Peptides

Dan Larhammar;Charlotte Söderberg;Anders G. Blomquist.
(1993)

521 Citations

Complete amino acid sequence of an HLA-DR antigen-like beta chain as predicted from the nucleotide sequence: similarities with immunoglobulins and HLA-A, -B, and -C antigens.

Dan Larhammar;Lena Schenning;Kenth Gustafsson;Klas Wiman.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1982)

403 Citations

Cloning of a human receptor of the NPY receptor family with high affinity for pancreatic polypeptide and peptide YY.

Ingrid Lundell;Anders G. Blomqvist;Magnus M. Berglund;Douglas A. Schober.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1995)

379 Citations

Rat beta-nerve growth factor sequence and site of synthesis in the adult hippocampus.

S. R. Whittemore;S. R. Whittemore;P. L. Friedman;D. Larhammar;H. Persson.
Journal of Neuroscience Research (1988)

376 Citations

Structure and expression of the rat neuropeptide Y gene

Dan Larhammar;Anders Ericsson;Hakan Persson.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1987)

360 Citations

Structural diversity of receptors for neuropeptide Y, peptide YY and pancreatic polypeptide.

Dan Larhammar.
Regulatory Peptides (1996)

317 Citations

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