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D-Index
105
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33248
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6853
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3617

Dipak K. Das 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 Dipak K. Das sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 535 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Dipak K. Das 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 Dipak K. Das sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 105 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Dipak K. Das was affiliated with the University of Connecticut in the United States. Their research primarily focused on various aspects of engineering and chemistry, with a notable emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering as well as renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment. Their body of work extended into materials chemistry, electrochemistry, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist contributed extensively to fields including electrocatalysts for energy conversion, electrochemical analysis and applications, and electrochemical sensors and biosensors. Additional topics covered in their research included fuel cells and related materials, conducting polymers and applications, analytical chemistry and chromatography, and high temperature alloys and creep.

Frequent collaborators over the course of their career included Anuj Kumar, Vinod Kumar Vashistha, Ram K. Gupta, Ghulam Yasin, and Sonali Gautam. The scientist's publications appeared regularly in several scientific journals, most frequently in Nano LIFE, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, and the Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry.

Selected recent papers authored by or featuring contributions from Dipak K. Das illustrate the range and focus of their research:

  • M-N-C-based single-atom catalysts for H2, O2 & CO2 electrocatalysis: activity descriptors, active sites identification, challenges and prospects, 2021, Fuel
  • A catalyst-free preparation of conjugated poly iron-phthalocyanine and its superior oxygen reduction reaction activity, 2022, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • MXenes and their interfaces for the taming of carbon dioxide & nitrate: A critical review, 2023, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of drug components from their dosage formulations, 2022, Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
  • A novel CoN4-driven self-assembled molecular engineering for oxygen reduction reaction, 2021, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Best Publications

  • Free radicals and grape seed proanthocyanidin extract: importance in human health and disease prevention

    Debasis Bagchi;Manashi Bagchi;Sidney J Stohs;Dipak K Das

  • Molecular mechanisms of cardioprotection by a novel grape seed proanthocyanidin extract.

    Debasis Bagchi;Chandan K Sen;Sidhartha D Ray;Dipak K Das

  • What Is New for an Old Molecule? Systematic Review and Recommendations on the Use of Resveratrol

    Ole Vang;Nihal Ahmad;Clifton A. Baile;Joseph A. Baur

  • The red wine antioxidant resveratrol protects isolated rat hearts from ischemia reperfusion injury.

    Partha S Ray;Gautam Maulik;Gerald A Cordis;Alberto A.E Bertelli

  • Anti-inflammatory responses of resveratrol.

    Samarjit Das;Dipak K Das

  • Resveratrol in cardioprotection: a therapeutic promise of alternative medicine.

    Dipak K. Das;Nilanjana Maulik

  • Grapes, Wines, Resveratrol, and Heart Health

    Alberto A A Bertelli;Dipak K Das

  • Angiogenic signal triggered by ischemic stress induces myocardial repair in rat during chronic infarction

    Shoji Fukuda;Shigeaki Kaga;Hiroaki Sasaki;Lijun Zhan

  • Redox signaling in vascular angiogenesis.

    Nilanjana Maulik;Dipak K Das

  • Resveratrol alleviates cardiac dysfunction in streptozotocin-induced diabetes: Role of nitric oxide, thioredoxin, and heme oxygenase.

    Mahesh Thirunavukkarasu;Suresh Varma Penumathsa;Srikanth Koneru;Bela Juhasz

  • Ischemic preconditioning reduces apoptosis by upregulating anti-death gene Bcl-2.

    Nilanjana Maulik;Richard M. Engelman;John A. Rousou;Joseph E. Flack

  • Molecular adaptation of cellular defences following preconditioning of the heart by repeated ischaemia

    Dipak K Das;Richard M Engelman;Yutaka Kimura

  • Alcohol in Moderation, Cardioprotection, and Neuroprotection : Epidemiological Considerations and Mechanistic Studies

    Michael A. Collins;Edward J. Neafsey;Kenneth J. Mukamal;Mary O. Gray

  • Ischemic preconditioning triggers the activation of MAP kinases and MAPKAP kinase 2 in rat hearts.

    Nilanjana Maulik;Masazumi Watanabe;You Li Zu;Chi Kuang Huang

  • Resveratrol in cardiovascular health and disease.

    Goran Petrovski;Narasimman Gurusamy;Dipak K. Das

  • Cardioprotection by resveratrol: a novel mechanism via autophagy involving the mTORC2 pathway.

    Narasimman Gurusamy;Istvan Lekli;Subhendu Mukherjee;Diptarka Ray

  • An essential role of NFκB in tyrosine kinase signaling of p38 MAP kinase regulation of myocardial adaptation to ischemia

    Nilanjana Maulik;Motoaki Sato;Brendan D. Price;Dipak K. Das

  • Pharmacological preconditioning with resveratrol: role of nitric oxide

    Reiji Hattori;Hajime Otani;Nilanjana Maulik;Dipak K. Das

  • Role of Akt Signaling in Mitochondrial Survival Pathway Triggered by Hypoxic Preconditioning

    Takamichi Uchiyama;Richard M. Engelman;Nilanjana Maulik;Dipak K. Das

  • Role of xanthine oxidase inhibitor as free radical scavenger: a novel mechanism of action of allopurinol and oxypurinol in myocardial salvage.

    Dipak K. Das;Richard M. Engelman;Ronald Clement;Hajime Otani

Frequent Co-Authors

Nilanjana Maulik
Nilanjana Maulik University of Connecticut
Ye-Shih Ho
Ye-Shih Ho Wayne State University
Manashi Bagchi
Manashi Bagchi Creighton University
Mihaela Gherghiceanu
Mihaela Gherghiceanu Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Debasis Bagchi
Debasis Bagchi University of Houston
Cesar G. Fraga
Cesar G. Fraga University of California, Davis
Youli Zu
Youli Zu Houston Methodist
Ping Wang
Ping Wang Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Wolfgang H. Dillmann
Wolfgang H. Dillmann University of California, San Diego
Valerian E. Kagan
Valerian E. Kagan University of Pittsburgh

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