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D-Index
46
Citations
8028
World Ranking
18935
National Ranking
207

Hans Sjöström 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 Hans Sjöström sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 140 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hans Sjöström 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 Hans Sjöström sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hans Sjöström is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and specializes in research that intersects veterinary science and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work focuses primarily on veterinary equine medical research, veterinary medicine and infectious diseases, and the study of diphtheria, corynebacterium, and tetanus.

Their academic output includes publications in areas such as equine health, small animals, and endocrinology. Sjöström has published in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, a frequent venue for their research.

Their recent research includes a study titled Colonic Health in Hospitalized Horses Treated with Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs - A Preliminary Study, published in 2021 in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. This study addresses aspects of equine gastrointestinal health in a clinical setting.

Sjöström collaborates regularly with several researchers, indicating a networked approach to scientific inquiry. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Gaby van Galen
  • Claude Saegerman
  • Sigrid Hyldahl Laursen
  • Stine Kramer Jacobsen
  • Mathias Munk

Their main fields of study incorporate:

  • Veterinary
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Subfields of particular interest reflected in their research are:

  • Equine
  • Small Animals
  • Endocrinology

Key topics addressed in their work include:

  • Veterinary Equine Medical Research
  • Veterinary medicine and infectious diseases
  • Diphtheria, Corynebacterium, and Tetanus

Best Publications

  • Tissue transglutaminase selectively modifies gliadin peptides that are recognized by gut-derived T cells in celiac disease

    Øyvind Molberg;Stephen N. Mcadam;Roman Körner;Hanne Quarsten

  • Identification of a Gliadin T-Cell Epitope in Coeliac Disease: General Importance of Gliadin Deamidation for Intestinal T-Cell Recognition

    H. Sjostrom;K. E. A. Lundin;O. Molberg;R. Korner

  • Complete amino acid sequence of human intestinal aminopeptidase N as deduced from cloned cDNA

    Jørgen Olsen;Gillian M. Cowell;Elaine Kønigshøfer;E.Michael Danielsen

  • Regulation of lactase-phlorizin hydrolase gene expression by the caudal-related homoeodomain protein Cdx-2.

    Jesper T. Troelsen;Cathy Mitchelmore;Nikolaj Spodsberg;Anette M. Jensen

  • A fully active, two-active-site, single-chain sucrase.isomaltase from pig small intestine. Implications for the biosynthesis of a mammalian integral stalked membrane protein.

    H. Sjöström;O. Norén;L. Christiansen;H. Wacker

  • Purification of Different Amphiphilic Forms of a Microvillus Aminopeptidase from Pig Small Intestine Using Immunoadsorbent Chromatography

    Hans Sjöström;Ove Norén;Lars Jeppesen;Michael Staun

  • Determinants essential for the transmissible gastroenteritis virus-receptor interaction reside within a domain of aminopeptidase-N that is distinct from the enzymatic site.

    B Delmas;J Gelfi;E Kut;H Sjöström

  • Further Characterization of Aminopeptidase-N as a Receptor for Coronaviruses

    Bernard Delmas;Jacqueline Gelfi;Hans Sjöström;Ove Noren

  • Interaction between the homeodomain proteins Cdx2 and HNF1alpha mediates expression of the lactase-phlorizin hydrolase gene.

    Cathy Mitchelmore;Jesper T. Troelsen;Nikolaj Spodsberg;Hans Sjöström

  • Amphiphilic pig intestinal microvillus maltase/glucoamylase. Structure and specificity.

    Susanne Hedeager Sørensen;Ove Norén;Hans Sjöström;E. Michael Danielsen

  • Human Coronavirus 229E: Receptor Binding Domain and Neutralization by Soluble Receptor at 37°C

    Jamie J. Breslin;Irene Mørk;M. K. Smith;Lotte K. Vogel

  • An amphiphilic form of dipeptidyl peptidase IV from pig small-intestinal brush-border membrane. Purification by immunoadsorbent chromatography and some properties.

    Birte Svensson;Michael Danielsen;Michael Staun;Lars Jeppesen

  • Structure and function of aminopeptidase N.

    Hans Gunnar Sjøstrøm;Ove Noren;Jørgen Olsen

  • Deamidation and cross-linking of gliadin peptides by transglutaminases and the relation to celiac disease.

    Hanne Skovbjerg;Claus Koch;Dorit Anthonsen;Hans Sjöström

  • Biosynthesis of intestinal microvillar proteins. Intracellular processing of lactase-phlorizin hydrolase

    E. Michael Danielsen;Hanne Skovbjerg;Ove Norén;Hans Sjöström

  • Purification and specificity of pig intestinal prolidase

    Hans Sjöström;Ove Norén;Lars Josefsson

  • The human lactase‐phlorizin hydrolase gene is located on chromosome 2

    T.A. Kruse;L. Bolund;K.-H. Grzeschik;H.H. Ropers

  • Biosynthesis of intestinal microvillar proteins. Characterization of intestinal explants in organ culture and evidence for the existence of pro-forms of the microvillar enzymes

    E M Danielsen;H Sjöström;O Norén;B Bro

  • A mouse aminopeptidase N is a marker for antigen-presenting cells and appears to be co-expressed with major histocompatibility complex class II molecules.

    Anette Stryhn Hansen;Ove Norén;Hans Sjöström;Ole Werdelin

  • Proteins of the kidney microvillar membrane. Aspartate aminopeptidase: purification by immunoadsorbent chromatography and properties of the detergent- and proteinase-solubilized forms.

    Erik Michael Danielsen;O Norén;H Sjöström;J Ingram

Frequent Co-Authors

Birte Svensson
Birte Svensson Technical University of Denmark
Hubert Laude
Hubert Laude University of Paris-Saclay
Dallas M. Swallow
Dallas M. Swallow University College London
Giorgio Semenza
Giorgio Semenza École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Martin Spiess
Martin Spiess University of Basel
Luigi Maiuri
Luigi Maiuri European Institute
Salvatore Auricchio
Salvatore Auricchio University of Naples Federico II
Karen G. Welinder
Karen G. Welinder Aalborg University
Ludvig M. Sollid
Ludvig M. Sollid Oslo University Hospital
Knut E.A. Lundin
Knut E.A. Lundin University of Oslo

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