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Glenda C. Gobe 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 Glenda C. Gobe sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 401 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Glenda C. Gobe 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 Glenda C. Gobe sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 63 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Glenda C. Gobe is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and conducts research primarily at the intersection of medicine and environmental science. Their work spans several subfields including health, toxicology and mutagenesis, nephrology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, molecular biology, and pollution. The scientist's research interests frequently focus on themes such as heavy metal exposure and toxicity, chronic kidney disease and diabetes, heavy metals in the environment, renal cell carcinoma treatment, air quality and health impacts, renal and related cancers, and the effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals.

Frequent collaborators in Glenda C. Gobe's research include David A. Vesey, Soisungwan Satarug, Robert J. Ellis, Tyrone L. R. Humphries, and Supabhorn Yimthiang. Their collective efforts have resulted in numerous publications in specialized venues.

Among the publication venues where the scientist has often contributed are:

  • Toxics
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Stresses
  • Cell Death and Disease

Some of the recent papers involving Glenda C. Gobe's research include:

  • "Cadmium and Lead Exposure, Nephrotoxicity, and Mortality," 2020, published in Toxics
  • "Estimation of health risks associated with dietary cadmium exposure," 2023, published in Archives of Toxicology
  • "Effects of Environmental Exposure to Cadmium and Lead on the Risks of Diabetes and Kidney Dysfunction," 2022, published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Unfolding the apoptotic mechanism of antioxidant enriched-leaves of Tabebuia pallida (lindl.) miers in EAC cells and mouse model," 2021, published in Journal of Ethnopharmacology
  • "Promoting Plant-Based Therapies for Chronic Kidney Disease," 2022, published in Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine

The scientist's work addresses key health challenges linked to environmental toxins and chronic diseases, contributing knowledge on the mechanisms and risks associated with toxic exposures and kidney-related conditions. The research record demonstrates an ongoing thematic focus on heavy metal toxicity and its impact on human health, as well as explorations of botanical therapies and molecular mechanisms affecting disease processes.

Best Publications

  • Patterns of cell death.

    N I Walker;B V Harmon;G C Gobé;J F Kerr

  • Anatomical methods in cell death

    John F.R. Kerr;Glenda C. Gobé;Clay M. Winterford;Brian V. Harmon

  • Internucleosomal DNA cleavage should not be the sole criterion for identifying apoptosis.

    Russell J. Collins;Brian V. Harmon;Glenda C. Gobé;John F.R. Kerr

  • Morphologic, biochemical, and molecular evidence of apoptosis during the reperfusion phase after brief periods of renal ischemia.

    Schumer M;Colombel Mc;Sawczuk Is;Gobé G

  • Oxidative stress, anti‐oxidant therapies and chronic kidney disease

    David M Small;Jeff S Coombes;Nigel Bennett;David W Johnson

  • Biomarkers in chronic kidney disease: a review

    Robert G. Fassett;Robert G. Fassett;Sree K. Venuthurupalli;Sree K. Venuthurupalli;Glenda C. Gobe;Jeff S. Coombes

  • High-carbohydrate, high-fat diet-induced metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular remodeling in rats

    Sunil K Panchal;Hemant Poudyal;Abishek Iyer;Reeza Nazer

  • Cell death induced in a murine mastocytoma by 42-47°C heating in vitro: Evidence that the form of death changes from apoptosis to necrosis above a critical heat load

    B.V. Harmon;A.M. Corder;R.J. Collins;G.C. Gobé

  • Erythropoietin protects against ischaemic acute renal injury

    David A. Vesey;Catherine Cheung;Betty Pat;Zoltan Endre

  • Molecular cell biology of androgen receptor signalling.

    Nigel C. Bennett;Robert A. Gardiner;John D. Hooper;David W. Johnson

  • Mitochondria, reactive oxygen species and cadmium toxicity in the kidney

    Glenda Gobe;Denis Ivan Crane

  • Genesis of renal tubular atrophy in experimental hydronephrosis in the rat. Role of apoptosis.

    G C Gobe;R A Axelsen

  • Marine-Based Nutraceuticals: An Innovative Trend in the Food and Supplement Industries.

    Hafiz Ansar Rasul Suleria;Simone Osborne;Paul Masci;Glenda Gobe

  • Relationship between Expression of Bcl-2 Genes and Growth Factors in Ischemic Acute Renal Failure in the Rat

    Glenda Gobé;Xiao-Ju Zhang;Desley A. Willgoss;Estelle Schoch

  • The role of apoptosis in the response of cells and tumours to mild hyperthermia.

    B V Harmon;Y S Takano;C M Winterford;G C Gobé

  • Delayed administration of darbepoetin or erythropoietin protects against ischemic acute renal injury and failure.

    D.W. Johnson;B. Pat;D.A. Vesey;Z. Guan

  • Adenine-induced chronic kidney disease in rats.

    Vishal Diwan;Lindsay Brown;Glenda C Gobe

  • Cell death and cell proliferation during atrophy of the rat parotid gland induced by duct obstruction

    Neal I. Walker;Glenda C. Gobé

  • The Antioxidant Effects of Radix Astragali (Astragalus membranaceus and Related Species) in Protecting Tissues from Injury and Disease.

    Muhammad Shahzad;Arham Shabbir;Ken Wojcikowski;Hans Wohlmuth

  • Current health risk assessment practice for dietary cadmium: Data from different countries.

    Soisungwan Satarug;David A. Vesey;Glenda C. Gobe

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeff S. Coombes
Jeff S. Coombes University of Queensland
Nigel C. Bennett
Nigel C. Bennett University of Pretoria
Carmel M. Hawley
Carmel M. Hawley University of Queensland
David P. Fairlie
David P. Fairlie University of Queensland
David J. Nikolic-Paterson
David J. Nikolic-Paterson Monash Medical Centre
Michael S. Roberts
Michael S. Roberts University of Queensland
Graham G. Giles
Graham G. Giles University of Melbourne
Fernando Barbosa
Fernando Barbosa Universidade de São Paulo
Jonathan E. Shaw
Jonathan E. Shaw Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
Kathryn M. Buller
Kathryn M. Buller University of Queensland

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