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Ina Dobrinski 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 Ina Dobrinski sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 183 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ina Dobrinski 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 Ina Dobrinski sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Ina Dobrinski is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans molecular biology, reproductive medicine, public health, genetics, and surgery, highlighting a broad interdisciplinary approach within biomedical sciences.

Their research topics mainly cover sperm and testicular function, reproductive biology and fertility, renal and related cancers, pluripotent stem cells research, animal genetics and reproduction, genetic and clinical aspects of sex determination and chromosomal abnormalities, and CRISPR and genetic engineering.

Notable recent publications by Ina Dobrinski include:

  • Transcriptional Profiling of the Adult Hair Follicle Mesenchyme Reveals R-spondin as a Novel Regulator of Dermal Progenitor Function (2020, iScience)
  • Metabolic transitions define spermatogonial stem cell maturation (2022, Human Reproduction)
  • Unique metabolic phenotype and its transition during maturation of juvenile male germ cells (2021, The FASEB Journal)
  • Organotypic Rat Testicular Organoids for the Study of Testicular Maturation and Toxicology (2022, Frontiers in Endocrinology)
  • A reduction of primary cilia but not hedgehog signaling disrupts morphogenesis in testicular organoids (2020, Cell and Tissue Research)

Their frequent coauthors include Nathália de Lima e Martins Lara, Anna Voigt, Sadman Sakib, Rkia Dardari, and Taylor Goldsmith. Collaborations with these researchers suggest active involvement in multidimensional scientific projects and teamwork.

Ina Dobrinski's work has appeared regularly in several scientific journals, with multiple publications in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences and Methods in molecular biology. Other regular publication venues include Cell and Tissue Research, Cells, and iScience.

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Amal Kamal Abdel-Aziz;Sara Abdelfatah;Mahmoud Abdellatif

  • Sperm from neonatal mammalian testes grafted in mice

    Ali Honaramooz;Amy Snedaker;Michele Boiani;Hans Schöler

  • Transplantation of male germ line stem cells restores fertility in infertile mice.

    Takehiko Ogawa;Ina Dobrinski;Mary R. Avarbock;Ralph L. Brinster

  • Isolation, Characterization, and Culture of Human Spermatogonia

    Zuping He;Maria Kokkinaki;Jiji Jiang;Ina Dobrinski

  • Germ Cell Transplantation in Pigs

    Ali Honaramooz;Susan O. Megee;Ina Dobrinski

  • Transplantation of Germ Cells from Rabbits and Dogs Into Mouse Testes

    Ina Dobrinski;Mary R. Avarbock;Ralph L. Brinster

  • Recipient preparation is critical for spermatogonial transplantation in the rat.

    T. Ogawa;I. Dobrinski;R.L. Brinster

  • Germ cell transplantation from large domestic animals into mouse testes.

    Ina Dobrinski;Mary R. Avarbock;Ralph L. Brinster

  • Fertility and Germline Transmission of Donor Haplotype Following Germ Cell Transplantation in Immunocompetent Goats

    Ali Honaramooz;Esmail Behboodi;Susan O Megee;Susan A Overton

  • Xenogeneic Spermatogenesis Following Transplantation of Hamster Germ Cells to Mouse Testes

    Takehiko Ogawa;Ina Dobrinski;Mary R. Avarbock;Ralph L. Brinster

  • Progeny from Sperm Obtained after Ectopic Grafting of Neonatal Mouse Testes

    Stefan Schlatt;Stefan Schlatt;Ali Honaramooz;Michele Boiani;Hans R. Schöler

  • Accelerated Maturation of Primate Testis by Xenografting into Mice

    Ali Honaramooz;Ming-Wen Li;M. Cecilia T. Penedo;Stuart Meyers

  • Autologous grafting of cryopreserved prepubertal rhesus testis produces sperm and offspring.

    Adetunji P. Fayomi;Karen Peters;Meena Sukhwani;Hanna Valli-Pulaski

  • Germ cell transplantation in goats.

    Ali Honaramooz;Esmail Behboodi;Stephen Blash;Susan O. Megee

  • PROTEIN GENE PRODUCT 9.5 IS A SPERMATOGONIA-SPECIFIC MARKER IN THE PIG TESTIS: APPLICATION TO ENRICHMENT AND CULTURE OF PORCINE SPERMATOGONIA

    Jinping Luo;Susan Megee;Rahul Rathi;Ina Dobrinski

  • COMPUTER ASSISTED IMAGE ANALYSIS TO ASSESS COLONIZATION OF RECIPIENT SEMINIFEROUS TUBULES BY SPERMATOGONIAL STEM CELLS FROM TRANSGENIC DONOR MICE

    Ina Dobrinski;Takehiko Ogawa;Mary R. Avarbock;Ralph L. Brinster

  • Cryopreservation of Boar Semen and Its Future Importance to the Industry

    Janice L. Bailey;Christian Lessard;Joannie Jacques;Christelle Brèque

  • Production of donor-derived sperm after spermatogonial stem cell transplantation in the dog.

    Yeunhee Kim;Danielle Turner;Jacquelyn Nelson;Ina Dobrinski

  • MiRNA-20 and mirna-106a regulate spermatogonial stem cell renewal at the post-transcriptional level via targeting STAT3 and Ccnd1

    Zuping He;Zuping He;Jiji Jiang;Maria Kokkinaki;Lin Tang

  • Lsh is required for meiotic chromosome synapsis and retrotransposon silencing in female germ cells.

    Rabindranath De La Fuente;Claudia Baumann;Tao Fan;Anja Schmidtmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph L. Brinster
Ralph L. Brinster University of Pennsylvania
Luiz R. França
Luiz R. França Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Mary R. Avarbock
Mary R. Avarbock University of Pennsylvania
Eduardo R. S. Roldan
Eduardo R. S. Roldan Spanish National Research Council
Martin Dym
Martin Dym Georgetown University Medical Center
Kathrin Muegge
Kathrin Muegge National Institutes of Health
Kyle E. Orwig
Kyle E. Orwig University of Pittsburgh
Atanas G. Atanasov
Atanas G. Atanasov Medical University of Vienna
Philippe Pierre
Philippe Pierre Aix-Marseille University
Tiago F. Outeiro
Tiago F. Outeiro University of Göttingen

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