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Dietmar Richter

Dietmar Richter

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
15971
World Ranking
5435
National Ranking
395

Dietmar Richter 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 Dietmar Richter sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 281 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Dietmar Richter 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 Dietmar Richter sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 75 D-Index — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Dietmar Richter is affiliated with Universität Hamburg in Germany and focuses research efforts primarily within the fields of Social Sciences and Psychology. Their work extensively explores subfields such as Cultural Studies and Clinical Psychology.

Their research contributions emphasize topics including Psychoanalysis and Social Critique as well as Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications. These areas reflect a thematic concentration on both theoretical and applied dimensions of psychological and social inquiry.

Richter has published in the journal Sexuologie Zeitschrift für Sexualmedizin Sexualtherapie und Sexualwissenschaft, with two recorded publications in this venue. Both papers were published in 2022 and address the subject of vulvodynia from multiple perspectives:

  • Die Vulvodynie aus somatischer, psychosomatischer und sexualmedizinischer Sicht, 2022, Sexuologie Zeitschrift für Sexualmedizin Sexualtherapie und Sexualwissenschaft
  • Die Vulvodynie aus somatischer, psychosomatischer und sexualmedizinischer Sicht, 2022, Sexuologie Zeitschrift für Sexualmedizin Sexualtherapie und Sexualwissenschaft

There are no frequent co-authors listed for Richter's publications, indicating solo authorship or a varied co-authorship pattern. No book publications or awards are recorded.

Best Publications

  • Nucleotide sequence of cloned cDNA encoding bovine arginine vasopressin-neurophysin II precursor.

    Hartmut Land;Günther Schütz;Hartwig Schmale;Dietmar Richter

  • Structure and comparison of the oxytocin and vasopressin genes from rat

    Richard Ivell;Dietmar Richter

  • Single base deletion in the vasopressin gene is the cause of diabetes insipidus in Brattleboro rats

    Hartwig Schmale;Dietmar Richter

  • Identification of melanin concentrating hormone (MCH) as the natural ligand for the orphan somatostatin-like receptor 1 (SLC-1).

    Dietmar Bächner;Hans-Jürgen Kreienkamp;Christoph Weise;Friedrich Buck

  • RNA TRANSPORT AND LOCAL CONTROL OF TRANSLATION

    Stefan Kindler;Huidong Wang;Dietmar Richter;Henri Tiedge

  • Deduced amino acid sequence from the bovine oxytocin–neurophysin I precursor cDNA

    H. Land;H. Land;M. Grez;M. Grez;S. Ruppert;H. Schmale

  • Reverse physiology in drosophila: identification of a novel allatostatin-like neuropeptide and its cognate receptor structurally related to the mammalian somatostatin/galanin/opioid receptor family.

    Necla Birgül;Christoph Weise;Hans‐Jürgen Kreienkamp;Dietmar Richter

  • Molecular cloning of a novel putative G-protein coupled receptor expressed during rat spermiogenesis.

    Wolfgang Meyerhof;Renate Müller-Brechlin;Dietmar Richter

  • Identification of a cis-Acting Dendritic Targeting Element in MAP2 mRNAs

    Arne Blichenberg;Birgit Schwanke;Monika Rehbein;Craig C. Garner

  • Axonal transport of neuropeptide encoding mRNAs within the hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract of rats.

    E Mohr;S Fehr;D Richter

  • Molecular cloning of a somatostatin-28 receptor and comparison of its expression pattern with that of a somatostatin-14 receptor in rat brain

    Wolfgang Meyerhof;Iris Wulfsen;Christiane Schonrock;Susanne Fehr

  • Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein Regulates the Levels of Scaffold Proteins and Glutamate Receptors in Postsynaptic Densities

    Janin Schütt;Katrin Falley;Dietmar Richter;Hans-Jürgen Kreienkamp

  • Differential expression and dendritic transcript localization of Shank family members: identification of a dendritic targeting element in the 3′ untranslated region of Shank1 mRNA

    Tobias M. Böckers;Tobias M. Böckers;Mailin Segger-Junius;Peter Iglauer;Jürgen Bockmann;Jürgen Bockmann

  • Somatostatin receptor interacting protein defines a novel family of multidomain proteins present in human and rodent brain.

    Heike Zitzer;Hans-Hinrich Hönck;Dietmar Bächner;Dietmar Richter

  • The gene for the hypothalamic peptide hormone oxytocin is highly expressed in the bovine corpus luteum: biosynthesis, structure and sequence analysis.

    R Ivell;D Richter

  • Synaptic scaffolding proteins in rat brain. Ankyrin repeats of the multidomain Shank protein family interact with the cytoskeletal protein alpha-fodrin.

    Tobias M. Böckers;Marie Germaine Mameza;Michael R. Kreutz;Jürgen Bockmann

  • Structure, function, and phylogeny of [Arg8]vasotocin receptors from teleost fish and toad.

    Stefan Mahlmann;Wolfgang Meyerhof;Holger Hausmann;Jorg Heierhorst

  • Ovulation triggers oxytocin gene expression in the bovine ovary

    Richard Ivell;Kevin H. Brackett;Michael J. Fields;Dietmar Richter

  • Co-evolution of Ligand-Receptor Pairs in the Vasopressin/Oxytocin Superfamily of Bioactive Peptides (∗)

    R. E. Van Kesteren;C. P. Tensen;A. B. Smit;J. Van Minnen

  • Expression of the vasopressin and oxytocin genes in rats occurs in mutually exclusive sets of hypothalamic neurons

    Evita Mohr;Ulrich Bahnsen;Christiane Kiessling;Dietmar Richter

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Jürgen Kreienkamp
Hans-Jürgen Kreienkamp Universität Hamburg
Richard Ivell
Richard Ivell University of Nottingham
Wolfgang Meyerhof
Wolfgang Meyerhof Saarland University
Mark G. Darlison
Mark G. Darlison Edinburgh Napier University
Paola Bagnoli
Paola Bagnoli University of Pisa
Donald W. Pfaff
Donald W. Pfaff Rockefeller University
Eckart D. Gundelfinger
Eckart D. Gundelfinger Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Florian R. Greten
Florian R. Greten Goethe University Frankfurt
Gerd Gäde
Gerd Gäde University of Cape Town
Michaela Schweizer
Michaela Schweizer Universität Hamburg

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