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D-Index
71
Citations
20416
World Ranking
19970
National Ranking
9946

Joel L. Moake publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Joel L. Moake sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 202 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Joel L. Moake D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

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

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2000 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Best Publications

  • Unusually large plasma factor VIII:von Willebrand factor multimers in chronic relapsing thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.

    Joel L. Moake;Christine K. Rudy;Joseph H. Troll;Mark J. Weinstein

  • Platelets and shear stress.

    MH Kroll;JD Hellums;LV McIntire;AI Schafer

  • ADAMTS-13 rapidly cleaves newly secreted ultralarge von Willebrand factor multimers on the endothelial surface under flowing conditions.

    Jing fei Dong;Joel L. Moake;Joel L. Moake;Joel L. Moake;Leticia Nolasco;Leticia Nolasco;Leticia Nolasco;Aubrey Bernardo;Aubrey Bernardo;Aubrey Bernardo

  • Involvement of large plasma von Willebrand factor (vWF) multimers and unusually large vWF forms derived from endothelial cells in shear stress-induced platelet aggregation.

    J L Moake;N A Turner;N A Stathopoulos;L H Nolasco

  • Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura associated with clopidogrel.

    Charles L. Bennett;Jean M. Connors;John M. Carwile;Joel L. Moake

  • Shear-induced platelet aggregation can be mediated by vWF released from platelets, as well as by exogenous large or unusually large vWF multimers, requires adenosine diphosphate, and is resistant to aspirin

    JL Moake;NA Turner;NA Stathopoulos;L Nolasco

  • Diagnostic criteria for hematopoietic stem cell transplant-associated microangiopathy : results of a consensus process by an International Working Group

    Tapani Ruutu;Giovanni Barosi;Richard J. Benjamin;Richard E. Clark

  • Recent Advances in Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura

    J. Evan Sadler;Joel L. Moake;Toshiyuki Miyata;James N. George

  • Shear-induced platelet aggregation requires von Willebrand factor and platelet membrane glycoproteins Ib and IIb-IIIa.

    DM Peterson;DM Peterson;NA Stathopoulos;NA Stathopoulos;TD Giorgio;TD Giorgio;JD Hellums;JD Hellums

  • Ultralarge multimers of von Willebrand factor form spontaneous high-strength bonds with the platelet glycoprotein Ib-IX complex: studies using optical tweezers.

    Maneesh Arya;Bahman Anvari;Gabriel M. Romo;Miguel A. Cruz

  • von Willebrand factor binding to platelet GpIb initiates signals for platelet activation.

    Michael H. Kroll;Terese S. Harris;Joel L. Moake;Robert I. Handin

  • Shear stress-induced von Willebrand factor binding to platelet glycoprotein Ib initiates calcium influx associated with aggregation.

    TW Chow;JD Hellums;JL Moake;MH Kroll

  • Real-Time Analysis of Shear-Dependent Thrombus Formation and Its Blockade by Inhibitors of von Willebrand Factor Binding to Platelets

    BR Alevriadou;JL Moake;NA Turner;ZM Ruggeri

  • Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

    Johanna Anna Kremer Hovinga;Paul Coppo;Bernhard Lämmle;Joel L Moake

  • In vitro modeling of the microvascular occlusion and thrombosis that occur in hematologic diseases using microfluidic technology

    Michelle Tsai;Ashley Kita;Joseph Leach;Ross Rounsevell

  • P-selectin anchors newly released ultralarge von Willebrand factor multimers to the endothelial cell surface.

    Arnoldo Padilla;Joel L. Moake;Joel L. Moake;Joel L. Moake;Aubrey Bernardo;Aubrey Bernardo;Aubrey Bernardo;Chalmette Ball;Chalmette Ball;Chalmette Ball

  • N-acetylcysteine reduces the size and activity of von Willebrand factor in human plasma and mice

    Junmei Chen;Adili Reheman;Francisca C. Gushiken;Leticia Nolasco

  • Human endothelial cells synthesize and release ADAMTS-13

    N. Turner;L. Nolasco;Z. Tao;J. F. Dong

  • Elevated plasma von Willebrand factor levels and arterial occlusive complications associated with cisplatin-based chemotherapy.

    Jere T. W. Licciardello;Joel L. Moake;Christine K. Rudy;Daniel D. Karp

  • ADAMTS-13 Metalloprotease Interacts with the Endothelial Cell-derived Ultra-large von Willebrand Factor

    Jing fei Dong;Joel L. Moake;Joel L. Moake;Aubrey Bernardo;Kazuo Fujikawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry V. McIntire
Larry V. McIntire Georgia Institute of Technology
José A. López
José A. López University of Washington
Bahman Anvari
Bahman Anvari University of California, Riverside
Andrew I. Schafer
Andrew I. Schafer Cornell University
Kazuo Fujikawa
Kazuo Fujikawa University of Washington
Zaverio M. Ruggeri
Zaverio M. Ruggeri Scripps Research Institute
James N. George
James N. George University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Bernhard Lämmle
Bernhard Lämmle University of Bern
Toshiyuki Miyata
Toshiyuki Miyata Kyushu University
Konstantinos Konstantopoulos
Konstantinos Konstantopoulos Johns Hopkins University

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