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Daniel Markovich publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel Markovich sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 255 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Daniel Markovich D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel Markovich sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 49 D-Index — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Daniel Markovich is a researcher affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their academic work primarily centers on the fields of Arts and Humanities, with a particular focus on philosophy.

The subfield of Philosophy represents the main specialization within their research.

The topics they explore include:

  • Classical Philosophy and Thought

Markovich has contributed to the academic literature through publications in recognized venues, most notably in the journal Gnomon.

Their recent paper titled George Kazantzidis: Lucretius on Disease. The Poetics of Morbidity in De rerum natura. was published in 2023 in Gnomon.

Co-authorship is not prominently featured in Markovich's publication record, implying that their work may be primarily solo-authored or that there is no frequent collaboration recorded.

Their body of published work is concise, with available data indicating at least one significant piece that engages with classical philosophical themes and their relationship to historical perspectives on disease and mortality.

Best Publications

  • Expression cloning of human and rat renal cortex Na/Pi cotransport.

    Simona Magagnin;Andreas Werner;Daniel Markovich;Victor Sorribas

  • Physiological roles and regulation of mammalian sulfate transporters.

    Daniel Markovich

  • Expression cloning of a cDNA from rabbit kidney cortex that induces a single transport system for cystine and dibasic and neutral amino acids.

    Joan Bertran;Andreas Werner;Marilyn L. Moore;Gerti Stange

  • The role of putative phosphorylation sites in the targeting and shuttling of the aquaporin-2 water channel.

    Bas W.M. van Balkom;Paul J.M. Savelkoul;Daniel Markovich;Erik Hofman

  • Expression cloning and functional characterization of the kidney cortex high-affinity proton-coupled peptide transporter

    M Boll;M Herget;M Wagener;W M Weber

  • Expression cloning of a cDNA from rabbit small intestine related to proton-coupled transport of peptides, beta-lactam antibiotics and ACE-inhibitors.

    M. Boll;D. Markovich;W. M. Weber;H. Korte

  • Functional Characterization of Three Novel Tissue-specific Anion Exchangers SLC26A7, -A8, and -A9

    Hannes Lohi;Minna Kujala;Siru Mäkelä;Eero Lehtonen

  • Stimulation of system y(+)-like amino acid transport by the heavy chain of human 4F2 surface antigen in Xenopus laevis oocytes.

    Joan Bertran;Simona Magagnin;Andreas Werner;Daniel Markovich

  • Expression cloning of rat renal Na+/SO4(2-) cotransport.

    Daniel Markovich;Judith Forgo;Gerti Stange;Jurg Biber

  • The SLC13 gene family of sodium sulphate/carboxylate cotransporters

    Daniel Markovich;Heini Murer

  • Isoforms of SLC26A6 mediate anion transport and have functional PDZ interaction domains.

    Hannes Lohi;Georg Lamprecht;Daniel Markovich;Anders Heil

  • Purinergic inhibition of the epithelial Na+ transport via hydrolysis of PIP2

    K. Kunzelmann;T. Bachhuber;R. R. Regeer;D. Markovich

  • SLC13 family of Na+-coupled di- and tri-carboxylate/sulfate transporters ☆

    M.J. Bergeron;B. Clémençon;M.A. Hediger;D. Markovich

  • CAT2-mediated L-arginine transport and nitric oxide production in activated macrophages.

    Donald K. Kakuda;Matthew J. Sweet;Carol L. Macleod;David A. Hume

  • Cloning of a Na/Pi cotransporter from opossum kidney cells.

    Victor Sorribas;Daniel Markovich;Gillian Hayes;Gerti Stange

  • IFN-gamma primes macrophage responses to bacterial DNA.

    Matthew J. Sweet;Katryn J. Stacey;Donald K. Kakuda;Daniel Markovich

  • Monitoring Protein-Protein Interactions between the Mammalian Integral Membrane Transporters and PDZ-interacting Partners Using a Modified Split-ubiquitin Membrane Yeast Two-hybrid System

    Serge M Gisler;Saranya Kittanakom;Daniel Guido Fuster;Victoria Wong

  • Urolithiasis and hepatotoxicity are linked to the anion transporter Sat1 in mice

    Paul A. Dawson;Christopher S. Russell;Soohyun Lee;Sarah C. McLeay

  • Reduced mucin sulfonation and impaired intestinal barrier function in the hyposulfataemic NaS1 null mouse

    Paul A. Dawson;S. Huxley;B. Gardiner;T. Tran

  • Transport characteristics of a murine renal Na/Pi-cotransporter.

    Claudia M. Hartmann;Carsten A. Wagner;Andreas E. Busch;Daniel Markovich

Frequent Co-Authors

Heini Murer
Heini Murer University of Zurich
Jürg Biber
Jürg Biber University of Zurich
Florian Lang
Florian Lang University of Tübingen
Karl Kunzelmann
Karl Kunzelmann University of Regensburg
Siegfried Waldegger
Siegfried Waldegger Innsbruck Medical University
Manuel Palacín
Manuel Palacín Institute for Research in Biomedicine
Moshe Levi
Moshe Levi Georgetown University
Sean M. Grimmond
Sean M. Grimmond University of Melbourne
Juha Kere
Juha Kere Karolinska Institute
Michael A. McGuckin
Michael A. McGuckin University of Melbourne

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