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Johan R. Lillehaug

Johan R. Lillehaug

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
9040
World Ranking
17642
National Ranking
96

Johan R. Lillehaug 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 Johan R. Lillehaug sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 180 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Johan R. Lillehaug 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 Johan R. Lillehaug sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Johan R. Lillehaug is a researcher affiliated with the University of Bergen in Norway. The scientist's work is primarily connected to this institution, contributing to its academic environment.

There are no recent papers registered for Johan R. Lillehaug, nor is there a record of frequent co-authors or regular publication venues associated with this researcher.

Information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and main topics related to Johan R. Lillehaug's research is not available in the current dataset.

Details regarding awards or honors received by Johan R. Lillehaug have not been documented here.

Best Publications

  • Proteomics analyses reveal the evolutionary conservation and divergence of N-terminal acetyltransferases from yeast and humans

    Thomas Arnesen;Petra Van Damme;Bogdan Polevoda;Kenny Helsens

  • Influence of TP53 gene alterations and c-erbB-2 expression on the response to treatment with doxorubicin in locally advanced breast cancer.

    Stephanie Geisler;Per Eystein Lønning;Turid Aas;Hilde Johnsen

  • Genomic Insights into Methanotrophy: The Complete Genome Sequence of Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath)

    Naomi Ward;Øivind Larsen;James Sakwa;Live Bruseth

  • Physical characterization and simultaneous purification of bacteriophage T4 induced polynucleotide kinase, polynucleotide ligase, and deoxyribonucleic acid polymerase.

    A Panet;J H van de Sande;P C Loewen;H G Khorana

  • Structural and functional specificities of PDGF-C and PDGF-D, the novel members of the platelet-derived growth factors family.

    Laila J. Reigstad;Jan E. Varhaug;Jan E. Varhaug;Johan R. Lillehaug

  • Gene expression profiling-based identification of molecular subtypes in stage IV melanomas with different clinical outcome.

    Göran B Jönsson;Christian Busch;Stian Knappskog;Jürgen Geisler

  • Using VAAST to Identify an X-Linked Disorder Resulting in Lethality in Male Infants Due to N-Terminal Acetyltransferase Deficiency

    Alan F. Rope;Kai Wang;Rune Evjenth;Jinchuan Xing

  • Identification and characterization of the human ARD1–NATH protein acetyltransferase complex

    Thomas Arnesen;Thomas Arnesen;Dave Anderson;Christian Baldersheim;Michel Lanotte

  • The Swedish Snus and the Sudanese Toombak: are they different?

    Ali M. Idris;Salah Osman Ibrahim;Endre N. Vasstrand;Anne Christine Johannessen

  • Expression of oncogenes in thyroid tumours: coexpression of c-erbB2/neu and c-erbB.

    R Aasland;JR Lillehaug;R Male;O Jøsendal

  • Gene expression in poorly differentiated papillary thyroid carcinomas.

    Φystein Fluge;Ove Bruland;Lars A. Akslen;Johan R. Lillehaug

  • Effect of salts and polyamines on T4 polynucleotide kinase

    Johan R. Lillehaug;Kjell Kleppe

  • RAR‐independent RXR signaling induces t(15;17) leukemia cell maturation

    Gérard Benoit;Lucia Altucci;Maria Flexor;Sandrine Ruchaud

  • Proteome-derived Peptide Libraries Allow Detailed Analysis of the Substrate Specificities of Nα-acetyltransferases and Point to hNaa10p as the Post-translational Actin Nα-acetyltransferase

    Petra Van Damme;Rune Evjenth;Håvard Foyn;Håvard Foyn;Kimberly Demeyer

  • Knockdown of Human Nα-Terminal Acetyltransferase Complex C Leads to p53-Dependent Apoptosis and Aberrant Human Arl8b Localization

    Kristian K. Starheim;Kristian K. Starheim;Darina Gromyko;Darina Gromyko;Rune Evjenth;Anita Ryningen

  • Predictive and prognostic impact of TP53 mutations and MDM2 promoter genotype in primary breast cancer patients treated with epirubicin or paclitaxel.

    Ranjan Chrisanthar;Ranjan Chrisanthar;Stian Knappskog;Stian Knappskog;Erik Løkkevik;Gun Birgitta Anker;Gun Birgitta Anker

  • Identification of the human Nα-acetyltransferase complex B (hNatB): a complex important for cell-cycle progression

    Kristian K. Starheim;Thomas Arnesen;Thomas Arnesen;Darina Gromyko;Anita Ryningen

  • The MDM2 Promoter SNP285C/309G Haplotype Diminishes Sp1 Transcription Factor Binding and Reduces Risk for Breast and Ovarian Cancer in Caucasians

    Stian Knappskog;Stian Knappskog;Merete Bjørnslett;Merete Bjørnslett;Line M. Myklebust;Petra E A Huijts

  • Phosphorylation of double-stranded DNAs by T4 polynucleotide kinase

    Johan R. Lillehaug;Ruth K. Kleppe;Kjell Kleppe

  • Induction of apoptosis in human cells by RNAi-mediated knockdown of hARD1 and NATH, components of the protein N - α -acetyltransferase complex

    T Arnesen;T Arnesen;D Gromyko;F Pendino;A Ryningen

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Arnesen
Thomas Arnesen University of Bergen
Per Eystein Lønning
Per Eystein Lønning Haukeland University Hospital
Stian Knappskog
Stian Knappskog University of Bergen
Lars A. Akslen
Lars A. Akslen University of Bergen
Anne Lise Børresen-Dale
Anne Lise Børresen-Dale Oslo University Hospital
Rolf K. Berge
Rolf K. Berge University of Bergen
Holm Holmsen
Holm Holmsen University of Bergen
Gholson J. Lyon
Gholson J. Lyon Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Jonathan A. Eisen
Jonathan A. Eisen University of California, Davis
Steven L. Salzberg
Steven L. Salzberg Johns Hopkins University

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