D-Index & Metrics Best Publications
Friedrich Lottspeich

Friedrich Lottspeich

D-Index & Metrics D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines.

Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Molecular Biology D-index 113 Citations 38,643 428 World Ranking 194 National Ranking 14

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Amino acid

Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Peptide sequence, Amino acid and Gene are his primary areas of study. All of his Biochemistry and Thermoplasma acidophilum, Protein subunit, Hydrogenase, Escherichia coli and Synaptic vesicle investigations are sub-components of the entire Biochemistry study. His Molecular biology research integrates issues from Nucleic acid sequence, Complementary DNA, cDNA library, Messenger RNA and Signal peptide.

Friedrich Lottspeich interconnects Protein structure, Dictyostelium discoideum, Sequence analysis and Binding site in the investigation of issues within Peptide sequence. His Amino acid research incorporates elements of Phenylthiohydantoin, Molecular mass, Chromatography and Stereochemistry. Genetics covers Friedrich Lottspeich research in Gene.

His most cited work include:

  • Molecular cloning and expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (1324 citations)
  • Ciliary neurotrophic factor (958 citations)
  • Sister-chromatid separation at anaphase onset is promoted by cleavage of the cohesin subunit Scc1 (820 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Friedrich Lottspeich mainly focuses on Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Peptide sequence, Amino acid and Gene. His is doing research in Protein subunit, Protein primary structure, Enzyme, Sequence analysis and Molecular mass, both of which are found in Biochemistry. His Molecular biology research includes elements of Complementary DNA, Molecular cloning, Cell biology and Escherichia coli.

His research integrates issues of Nucleic acid sequence, Dictyostelium discoideum, Stereochemistry, Homology and Peptide in his study of Peptide sequence. His Gene research is included under the broader classification of Genetics. His study looks at the relationship between Gel electrophoresis and topics such as Chromatography, which overlap with Membrane and Analytical chemistry.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Biochemistry (50.32%)
  • Molecular biology (32.56%)
  • Peptide sequence (23.04%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2006-2021)?

  • Biochemistry (50.32%)
  • Proteomics (5.07%)
  • Proteome (4.86%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Friedrich Lottspeich focuses on Biochemistry, Proteomics, Proteome, Chromatography and Molecular biology. Friedrich Lottspeich performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Biochemistry and Cathepsin K via his papers. As a member of one scientific family, Friedrich Lottspeich mostly works in the field of Proteome, focusing on Transcriptome and, on occasion, B cell, Cerebrospinal fluid, Gene expression profiling, Kidney metabolism and Complementary DNA.

His work on Sample preparation, Electrophoresis and Protein mass spectrometry as part of general Chromatography study is frequently linked to Electrospray mass spectrometry, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His work deals with themes such as Terminator, Acidianus, Metallosphaera, Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and Mitochondrion, which intersect with Molecular biology. As part of the same scientific family, Friedrich Lottspeich usually focuses on Amino acid, concentrating on Peptide sequence and intersecting with Protein stabilization and Protein degradation.

Between 2006 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Matching of oligoclonal immunoglobulin transcriptomes and proteomes of cerebrospinal fluid in multiple sclerosis (217 citations)
  • Tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibits oxidative phosphorylation through tyrosine phosphorylation at subunit I of cytochrome c oxidase (138 citations)
  • Approaching clinical proteomics: current state and future fields of application in fluid proteomics. (110 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Amino acid

Friedrich Lottspeich spends much of his time researching Biochemistry, Proteome, Proteomics, Molecular biology and Mitochondrion. Biochemistry is frequently linked to Brassicaceae in his study. Friedrich Lottspeich combines subjects such as Transcriptome and Separation method with his study of Proteome.

His study in Proteomics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Computational biology, Protein microarray and Bioinformatics. His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Terminator, Metallosphaera, Acidianus, Metallosphaera sedula and Sulfolobus solfataricus. His Mitochondrion study combines topics in areas such as Fas ligand, Epidermal growth factor, Hepatocyte, Fas receptor and Ferritin.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Molecular cloning and expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor.

Joachim Leibrock;Friedrich Lottspeich;Andreas Hohn;Magdalena Hofer.
Nature (1989)

1874 Citations

Sister-chromatid separation at anaphase onset is promoted by cleavage of the cohesin subunit Scc1

Frank Uhlmann;Friedrich Lottspeich;Kim Nasmyth.
Nature (1999)

1327 Citations

Ciliary neurotrophic factor

Piotr Masiakowski;Vivien Wong;Nikos Panayotatos;Hans Friedrich Erwin Thoenen.
Journal of Neurobiology (1990)

994 Citations

Molecular cloning, expression and regional distribution of rat ciliary neurotrophic factor

K. A. Stöckli;F. Lottspeich;M. Sendtner;P. Masiakowski.
Nature (1989)

702 Citations

A novel strategy for quantitative proteomics using isotope‐coded protein labels

Alexander Schmidt;Josef Kellermann;Friedrich Lottspeich.
Proteomics (2005)

668 Citations

Neurotrophin-6 is a new member of the nerve growth factor family.

Rudolf Götz;Reinhard Köster;Christoph Winkler;Friedrich Raulf.
Nature (1994)

600 Citations

Novel Opioid Peptides Derived from Casein (β-Casomorphins). I. Isolation from Bovine Casein Peptone

Victor Brantl;Hansjörg Teschemacher;Agnes Henschen;Friedrich Lottspeich.
Biological Chemistry (1979)

564 Citations

The uvomorulin-anchorage protein alpha catenin is a vinculin homologue.

Kurt Herrenknecht;Masayuki Ozawa;Christoph Eckerskorn;Friedrich Lottspeich.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1991)

502 Citations

A synaptic vesicle protein with a novel cytoplasmic domain and four transmembrane regions.

Thomas C. Sudhof;Friedrich Lottspeich;Paul Greengard;Ehrenfried Mehl.
Science (1987)

430 Citations

A new siliconized-glass fiber as support for protein-chemical analysis of electroblotted proteins.

Christoph Eckerskorn;Werner Mewes;Hans Goretzki;Friedrich Lottspeich.
FEBS Journal (1988)

407 Citations

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Contact us

Best Scientists Citing Friedrich Lottspeich

Wolfgang Baumeister

Wolfgang Baumeister

Max Planck Society

Publications: 87

Kim Nasmyth

Kim Nasmyth

University of Oxford

Publications: 60

Angelika A. Noegel

Angelika A. Noegel

University of Cologne

Publications: 60

Michael Schleicher

Michael Schleicher

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Publications: 57

Maik Hüttemann

Maik Hüttemann

Wayne State University

Publications: 55

Yoshihiro Urade

Yoshihiro Urade

University of Tsukuba

Publications: 54

Martin E. Schwab

Martin E. Schwab

University of Zurich

Publications: 52

Ronald M. Lindsay

Ronald M. Lindsay

Regeneron (United States)

Publications: 52

Gabriele Klug

Gabriele Klug

University of Giessen

Publications: 52

Michael Sendtner

Michael Sendtner

University of Würzburg

Publications: 51

Werner Goebel

Werner Goebel

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Publications: 50

Hartmut Michel

Hartmut Michel

Max Planck Society

Publications: 50

Jean-Pierre Changeux

Jean-Pierre Changeux

Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital

Publications: 49

Reinhard Jahn

Reinhard Jahn

Max Planck Society

Publications: 49

Lukas A. Huber

Lukas A. Huber

Innsbruck Medical University

Publications: 47

Robert Huber

Robert Huber

Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry

Publications: 47

Trending Scientists

Jingkuan Song

Jingkuan Song

Columbia University

Hai-Sui Yu

Hai-Sui Yu

University of Leeds

Osman A. Basaran

Osman A. Basaran

Purdue University West Lafayette

Kevin Bernot

Kevin Bernot

University of Rennes

Giuseppe Prota

Giuseppe Prota

University of Naples Federico II

Kangde Yao

Kangde Yao

Tianjin University

Pu Yu

Pu Yu

Tsinghua University

Jesús Gil

Jesús Gil

Imperial College London

Klaus F. X. Mayer

Klaus F. X. Mayer

Technical University of Munich

Hikmet Budak

Hikmet Budak

Montana BioAg

Tom C. L. Bridge

Tom C. L. Bridge

Queensland Museum

Werner Eugster

Werner Eugster

ETH Zurich

W. Andrew Collins

W. Andrew Collins

University of Minnesota

Gavan J. Fitzsimons

Gavan J. Fitzsimons

Duke University

R. Kathryn McHugh

R. Kathryn McHugh

Harvard University

Zafiris J. Daskalakis

Zafiris J. Daskalakis

University of California - San Diego School of Medicine

Something went wrong. Please try again later.