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9804
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4301

Edward J. Weinman 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 Edward J. Weinman sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 224 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Edward J. Weinman 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 Edward J. Weinman sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 64 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Edward J. Weinman is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research primarily addresses topics within medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The scientist has contributed to the understanding of cardiovascular and molecular biology subfields, particularly focusing on physiology as well as nutrition and dietetics.

Their work covers a range of main topics in biomedical research, including:

  • Renin-Angiotensin System Studies
  • Ion Transport and Channel Regulation
  • Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects
  • Sodium Intake and Health

Among the recent published papers by Edward J. Weinman are:

  • Sorting nexin 1 loss results in increased oxidative stress and hypertension (2020, The FASEB Journal)
  • Sodium-hydrogen exchanger regulatory factor-1 (NHERF1) confers salt sensitivity in both male and female models of hypertension in aging (2020, Life Sciences)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Pedro A. José
  • Jian Yang
  • Laureano D. Asico
  • Amber L. Beitelshees
  • Jun Feranil

Edward J. Weinman's publications have appeared predominantly in venues such as:

  • The FASEB Journal
  • Life Sciences

Their multidisciplinary work connects cardiovascular medical research with molecular biology techniques, addressing how ion transport mechanisms and regulatory factors influence hypertension and salt sensitivity in aging populations.

Best Publications

  • The beta2-adrenergic receptor interacts with the Na+/H+-exchanger regulatory factor to control Na+/H+ exchange.

    Randy A. Hall;Richard T. Premont;Chung-Wai Chow;Jeremy T. Blitzer

  • cAMP-mediated inhibition of the epithelial brush border Na+/H+ exchanger, NHE3, requires an associated regulatory protein.

    C. H Chris Yun;Soohyuk Oh;Mirza Zizak;Deborah Steplock;Deborah Steplock

  • Characterization of a protein cofactor that mediates protein kinase A regulation of the renal brush border membrane Na(+)-H+ exchanger.

    Edward J. Weinman;Deborah Steplock;Yiping Wang;Shirish Shenolikar

  • Targeted disruption of the mouse NHERF-1 gene promotes internalization of proximal tubule sodium-phosphate cotransporter type IIa and renal phosphate wasting

    S. Shenolikar;J. W. Voltz;C. M. Minkoff;J. B. Wade

  • Differential roles of NHERF1, NHERF2, and PDZK1 in regulating CFTR-mediated intestinal anion secretion in mice.

    Anurag Kumar Singh;Brigitte Riederer;Anja Krabbenhöft;Brigitte Rausch

  • The Role of NHERF and E3KARP in the cAMP-mediated Inhibition of NHE3

    Georg Lamprecht;Edward J. Weinman;C.-H. Chris Yun

  • PDZ-domain interactions and apical expression of type IIa Na/Pi cotransporters

    Nati Hernando;Nadine Déliot;Serge M. Gisler;Eleanor Lederer

  • NHERF: targeting and trafficking membrane proteins.

    Shirish Shenolikar;Edward. J. Weinman

  • Expanding the Role of NHERF, a PDZ-domain Containing Protein Adapter, to Growth Regulation

    James W Voltz;Edward J Weinman;Shirish Shenolikar

  • Regulation of ion transport by the NHERF family of PDZ proteins.

    Shirish Shenolikar;James W. Voltz;Rochelle Cunningham;Edward J. Weinman;Edward J. Weinman

  • The association of NHERF adaptor proteins with g protein-coupled receptors and receptor tyrosine kinases.

    Edward J. Weinman;Randy A. Hall;Peter A. Friedman;Lee-Yuan Liu-Chen

  • NHERF associations with sodium-hydrogen exchanger isoform 3 (NHE3) and ezrin are essential for cAMP-mediated phosphorylation and inhibition of NHE3.

    Edward J. Weinman;Deborah Steplock;Mark Donowitz;Shirish Shenolikar

  • Differential renal distribution of NHERF isoforms and their colocalization with NHE3, ezrin, and ROMK.

    James B. Wade;Paul A. Welling;Mark Donowitz;Shirish Shenolikar

  • CAMP-mediated inhibition of the renal brush border membrane Na+-H+ exchanger requires a dissociable phosphoprotein cofactor.

    E J Weinman;D Steplock;S Shenolikar

  • Activation-independent parathyroid hormone receptor internalization is regulated by NHERF1 (EBP50)

    W.Bruce Sneddon;Colin A. Syme;Alessandro Bisello;Clara E. Magyar

  • Parathyroid hormone inhibits renal phosphate transport by phosphorylation of serine 77 of sodium-hydrogen exchanger regulatory factor-1.

    Edward J. Weinman;Rajat S. Biswas;Quihong Peng;Lily Shen

  • Estrogen Receptor Regulation of the Na+/H+ Exchanger Regulatory Factor

    Tracy R. Ediger;W. Lee Kraus;Edward J. Weinman;Edward J. Weinman;Benita S. Katzenellenbogen

  • Spectrum of Gas Within the Kidney. Emphysematous Pyelonephritis and Emphysematous Pyelitis

    G.V. Evanoff;C.S. Thompson;R. Foley;E.J. Weinman

  • The influence of the extracellular fluid volume on the tubular reabsorption of uric acid.

    E. J. Weinman;G. Eknoyan;Wadi N. Suki

  • Signal complex regulation of renal transport proteins: NHERF and regulation of NHE3 by PKA

    Edward J. Weinman;Charles Minkoff;Shirish Shenolikar

Frequent Co-Authors

Shirish Shenolikar
Shirish Shenolikar Duke University
Mark Donowitz
Mark Donowitz Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Pedro A. Jose
Pedro A. Jose George Washington University
C. Chris Yun
C. Chris Yun Emory University
Hugo R. de Jonge
Hugo R. de Jonge Erasmus University Rotterdam
Randy A. Hall
Randy A. Hall Emory University
Michael Kashgarian
Michael Kashgarian Yale University
Robin A. Felder
Robin A. Felder University of Virginia
Heini Murer
Heini Murer University of Zurich
Ann Louise Hubbard
Ann Louise Hubbard Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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