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Henryk Kozlowski

Henryk Kozlowski

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
18024
World Ranking
7562
National Ranking
20

Henryk Kozlowski publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Henryk Kozlowski sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 552 publications — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Henryk Kozlowski D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Henryk Kozlowski sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - Polish Academy of Science

Overview

Henryk Kozlowski is affiliated with the University of Wrocław in Poland. Their research spans multiple fields within the life sciences, notably biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, medicine, and nursing. The main areas of focus include molecular biology, nutrition and dietetics, infectious diseases, oncology, and organic chemistry.

The scientific output of Henryk Kozlowski centers on several topics with significant publication counts. These include:

  • Trace Elements in Health
  • Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus
  • Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms
  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities

Their recent papers demonstrate a strong emphasis on metal ions in biological systems and their impact on health and disease. Some notable publications are:

  • "General Aspects of Metal Ions as Signaling Agents in Health and Disease," 2020, published in Biomolecules
  • "Zinc(II)-The Overlooked Éminence Grise of Chloroquine's Fight against COVID-19?", 2020, Pharmaceuticals
  • "Metal Complexes of Two Specific Regions of ZnuA, a Periplasmic Zinc(II) Transporter from Escherichia coli," 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • "Peptidomimetics - An infinite reservoir of metal binding motifs in metabolically stable and biologically active molecules," 2021, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
  • "Cyclic Analogs of Desferrioxamine E Siderophore for 68Ga Nuclear Imaging: Coordination Chemistry and Biological Activity in Staphylococcus aureus," 2021, Inorganic Chemistry

Frequent co-authors who have contributed alongside Henryk Kozlowski include:

  • Magdalena Rowińska-Żyrek
  • Elżbieta Gumienna-Kontecka
  • Aleksandra Hecel
  • Kinga Garstka
  • Joanna Wątły

The venues where Henryk Kozlowski has published most include:

  • Dalton Transactions
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
  • Wiadomości Chemiczne
  • Biomolecules

An award received by Henryk Kozlowski is from the Polish Academy of Science in 2016.

Best Publications

  • Copper Homeostasis and Neurodegenerative Disorders (Alzheimer's, Prion, and Parkinson's Diseases and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)

    Elena Gaggelli;Henryk Kozlowski;Daniela Valensin;Gianni Valensin

  • Copper, iron, and zinc ions homeostasis and their role in neurodegenerative disorders (metal uptake, transport, distribution and regulation)

    Henryk Kozlowski;Anna Janicka-Klos;Justyna Brasun;Elena Gaggelli

  • Specific structure–stability relations in metallopeptides

    Henryk Kozłowski;Wojciech Bal;Marcin Dyba;Teresa Kowalik-Jankowska

  • Copper, zinc and iron in neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and prion diseases)

    Henryk Kozlowski;Marek Luczkowski;Maurizio Remelli;Daniela Valensin

  • Hydroxamic and aminohydroxamic acids and their complexes with metal ions

    Barbara Kurzak;Henryk Kozłowski;Etelka Farkas

  • Biological inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry of neurodegeneration based on prion and Alzheimer diseases.

    David R. Brown;Henryk Kozlowski

  • Coordination of heavy metals by dithiothreitol, a commonly used thiol group protectant

    Artur Krȩżel;Wojciech Leśniak;Małgorzata Jeżowska-Bojczuk;Piotr Młynarz

  • Chemical and biological aspects of Cu2+ interactions with peptides and aminoglycosides

    Henryk Kozłowski;Teresa Kowalik-Jankowska;Małgorzata Jeżowska-Bojczuk

  • Interaction of the human prion PrP(106-126) sequence with copper(II), manganese(II), and zinc(II): NMR and EPR studies.

    Elena Gaggelli;Francesca Bernardi;Elena Molteni;Rebecca Pogni

  • Studies on the interactions between human serum albumin and trans-indazolium (bisindazole) tetrachlororuthenate(III).

    Lilianna Trynda-Lemiesz;Aldona Karaczyn;Bernhard K Keppler;Henryk Kozlowski

  • NMR studies of the Zn2+ interactions with rat and human beta-amyloid (1-28) peptides in water-micelle environment.

    Elena Gaggelli;Anna Janicka-Klos;Elzbieta Jankowska;Henryk Kozlowski

  • Metal ion-tetracycline interactions in biological fluids. 9. Circular dichroism spectra of calcium and magnesium complexes with tetracycline, oxytetracycline, doxycycline, and chlortetracycline and discussion of their binding modes

    Luc Lambs;Brigitte Decock-Le Reverend;Henryk Kozlowski;Guy Berthon

  • Molecular models in nickel carcinogenesis.

    Wojciech Bal;Henryk Kozłowski;Kazimierz S Kasprzak

  • Metal ion-tetracycline interactions in biological fluids. 10. Structural investigations on copper(II) complexes of tetracycline, oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline, 4-(dedimethylamino)tetracycline, and 6-desoxy-6-demethyltetracycline and discussion of their binding modes

    Malgorzata Jezowska-Bojczuk;Luc Lambs;Henryk Kozlowski;Guy Berthon

  • A structural-dynamical characterization of human Cox17.

    Lucia Banci;Ivano Bertini;Simone Ciofi-Baffoni;Anna Janicka;Anna Janicka

  • Is the monomeric prion octapeptide repeat PHGGGWGQ a specific ligand for Cu2+ ions?

    Marek Łuczkowski;Henryk Kozlowski;Maciej Stawikowski;Krzysztof Rolka

  • Interaction of Ni(II) and Cu(II) with a metal binding sequence of histone H4: AKRHRK, a model of the H4 tail.

    Maria Antonietta Zoroddu;Teresa Kowalik-Jankowska;Henryk Kozlowski;Henriette Molinari

  • fac-{Ru(CO)(3)}(2+) selectively targets the histidine residues of the beta-amyloid peptide 1-28. Implications for new Alzheimer's disease treatments based on ruthenium complexes.

    Daniela Valensin;Paolo Anzini;Elena Gaggelli;Nicola Gaggelli

  • Studies on the interactions between human serum albumin and imidazolium [trans-tetrachlorobis(imidazol)ruthenate(III)].

    Lilianna Trynda-Lemiesz;Bernhard K. Keppler;Henryk KozłLowski

  • Interesting coordination abilities of antiulcer drug famotidine and antimicrobial activity of drug and its cobalt(III) complex.

    Djenana U Miodragović;Goran A Bogdanović;Zoran M Miodragović;Milanka D Radulović

  • Copper(II) complexation by D-glucosamine. Spectroscopic and potentiometric studies

    G. Micera;S. Deiana;A. Dessi;P. Decock

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Micera
Giovanni Micera University of Sassari
Wojciech Bal
Wojciech Bal Polish Academy of Sciences
Tamás Kiss
Tamás Kiss University of Szeged
David R. Brown
David R. Brown University of Bath
Remo Guerrini
Remo Guerrini University of Ferrara
Daniele Sanna
Daniele Sanna National Research Council (CNR)
Paweł Kafarski
Paweł Kafarski Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Andrea Scozzafava
Andrea Scozzafava University of Florence
Luigi Messori
Luigi Messori University of Florence
Max Costa
Max Costa New York University

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