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Daniel G. Bichet

Daniel G. Bichet

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
78
Citations
23200
World Ranking
18014
National Ranking
757

Daniel G. Bichet 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 Daniel G. Bichet sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 334 publications — 24th percentile

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Daniel G. Bichet 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 Daniel G. Bichet sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Daniel G. Bichet is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to subfields such as Physiology, Molecular Biology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Rheumatology, and Organic Chemistry.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics including Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research, Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus, Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis, Electrolyte and hormonal disorders, Ion Transport and Channel Regulation, Biomedical Research and Pathophysiology, and Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism.

The following are some of their recent papers along with the year of publication and publication venue:

  • Use of a rare disease registry for establishing phenotypic classification of previously unassigned GLA variants: a consensus classification system by a multispecialty Fabry disease genotype-phenotype workgroup, 2020, Journal of Medical Genetics
  • Assessment of plasma lyso-Gb3 for clinical monitoring of treatment response in migalastat-treated patients with Fabry disease, 2020, Genetics in Medicine
  • Long-term follow-up of renal function in patients treated with migalastat for Fabry disease, 2021, Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports
  • GENETICS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY Pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of familial nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, 2020, European Journal of Endocrinology
  • Long-term multisystemic efficacy of migalastat on Fabry-associated clinical events, including renal, cardiac and cerebrovascular outcomes, 2022, Journal of Medical Genetics

Bichet has published extensively in several key scientific journals, with frequent contributions to:

  • Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
  • Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
  • Journal of Medical Genetics
  • Genetics in Medicine
  • Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports

They have collaborated often with several co-authors, including Michael L. West, Eva Krusinska, Derralynn Hughes, Roberto Giugliani, and Anzalee Khan, reflecting a network of multidisciplinary research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Clinical practice guideline on diagnosis and treatment of hyponatraemia

    Goce Spasovski;Raymond Vanholder;Bruno B. Allolio;Djillali Annane

  • A Peptide Derived from a β2-Adrenergic Receptor Transmembrane Domain Inhibits Both Receptor Dimerization and Activation

    Terence E. Hebert;Serge Moffett;Jean-Pierre Morello;Thomas P. Loisel

  • Agalsidase-Beta Therapy for Advanced Fabry Disease: A Randomized Trial

    Maryam Banikazemi;Jan Bultas;Stephen Waldek;William R. Wilcox

  • Pharmacological chaperones rescue cell-surface expression and function of misfolded V2 vasopressin receptor mutants

    Jean-Pierre Morello;Ali Salahpour;André Laperrière;Virginie Bernier

  • Treatment of Fabry’s Disease with the Pharmacologic Chaperone Migalastat

    Dominique P Germain;Derralynn A Hughes;Kathleen Nicholls;Daniel G Bichet

  • Radioimmunoassay of Plasma Arginine Vasopressin in Hyponatremic Patients with Congestive Heart Failure

    Victoria L. Szatalowicz;Patricia E. Arnold;Cidio Chaimovitz;Daniel Bichet

  • Potential Role of Increased Sympathetic Activity in Impaired Sodium and Water Excretion in Cirrhosis

    Daniel G. Bichet;Vicki J. Van Putten;Robert W. Schrier

  • Oral Tolvaptan Is Safe and Effective in Chronic Hyponatremia

    Tomas Berl;Friederike Quittnat-Pelletier;Joseph G. Verbalis;Robert W. Schrier

  • Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.

    Jean-Pierre Morello;Daniel G Bichet

  • Oral pharmacological chaperone migalastat compared with enzyme replacement therapy in Fabry disease: 18-month results from the randomised phase III ATTRACT study

    Derralynn A Hughes;Kathleen Nicholls;Suma P Shankar;Gere Sunder-Plassmann

  • Role of vasopressin in abnormal water excretion in cirrhotic patients.

    Daniel Bichet;Victoria Szatalowicz;Cidio Chaimovitz;Robert W. Schrier

  • Molecular identification of the gene responsible for congenital nephrogenic diabetes insipidus

    Walter Rosenthal;Anita Seibold;Anaid Antaramian;Michèle Lonergan

  • Prognostic value of neurohumoral activation in patients with an acute myocardial infarction : effect of captopril

    Jean Lucien Rouleau;Milton Packer;Lemuel A Moye;Jacques de Champlain

  • Hyponatremia in cirrhosis: From pathogenesis to treatment

    Pere Ginés;Tomas Berl;Mauro Bernardi;Daniel G. Bichet

  • Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus

    Daniel Georges Bichet

  • Evidence for a third genetic locus for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease

    Martin C. Daoust;David M. Reynolds;Daniel G. Bichet;Stefan Somlo

  • Pharmacological chaperones: a new twist on receptor folding.

    Jean-Pierre Morello;Michel Bouvier;Ulla E. Petäjä-Repo;Daniel G. Bichet

  • N-terminal proatrial natriuretic factor. An independent predictor of long-term prognosis after myocardial infarction.

    C Hall;J L Rouleau;L Moyè;J de Champlain

  • Pharmacological chaperones: potential treatment for conformational diseases

    Virginie Bernier;Monique Lagacé;Daniel G Bichet;Michel Bouvier

  • Agalsidase-Beta Therapy for Advanced Fabry Disease

    Maryam Banikazemi;Jan Bultas;Stephen Waldek;William R. Wilcox

Frequent Co-Authors

Raphael Schiffmann
Raphael Schiffmann Baylor University
Derralynn Hughes
Derralynn Hughes Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
William R. Wilcox
William R. Wilcox Emory University
Roberto Giugliani
Roberto Giugliani Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
David G. Warnock
David G. Warnock University of Alabama at Birmingham
Michel Bouvier
Michel Bouvier University of Montreal
Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen
Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen University of Copenhagen
Peter M. T. Deen
Peter M. T. Deen Radboud University
Christoph Wanner
Christoph Wanner University of Würzburg
Atul Mehta
Atul Mehta The Royal Free Hospital

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