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Medicine

D-Index
81
Citations
23749
World Ranking
16664
National Ranking
8364

John A. Belperio 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 John A. Belperio sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 445 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John A. Belperio 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 John A. Belperio sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 81 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Circulating fibrocytes traffic to the lungs in response to CXCL12 and mediate fibrosis

    Roderick J. Phillips;Marie D. Burdick;Kurt Hong;Marin A. Lutz

  • CXC Chemokines in Angiogenesis

    John A. Belperio;Michael P. Keane;Douglas A. Arenberg;Christina L. Addison

  • The stromal derived factor-1/CXCL12-CXC chemokine receptor 4 biological axis in non-small cell lung cancer metastases.

    Roderick J. Phillips;Marie D. Burdick;Marin Lutz;John A. Belperio

  • Critical role for CXCR2 and CXCR2 ligands during the pathogenesis of ventilator-induced lung injury

    John A. Belperio;Michael P. Keane;Marie D. Burdick;Vedang Londhe

  • Type I IFNs mediate development of postinfluenza bacterial pneumonia in mice

    Arash Shahangian;Edward K. Chow;Xiaoli Tian;Jason R. Kang

  • Cancer CXC chemokine networks and tumour angiogenesis.

    Robert M. Strieter;Marie D. Burdick;Javier Mestas;Brigitte Gomperts

  • CXC chemokines in angiogenesis.

    Robert M. Strieter;Marie D. Burdick;Brigitte N. Gomperts;John A. Belperio

  • Epidermal Growth Factor and Hypoxia-induced Expression of CXC Chemokine Receptor 4 on Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells Is Regulated by the Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase/PTEN/AKT/Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Signaling Pathway and Activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α *

    Roderick J. Phillips;Javier Mestas;Mehrnaz Gharaee-Kermani;Marie D. Burdick

  • Antibody-mediated rejection of the lung: A consensus report of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation

    Deborah J. Levine;Allan R. Glanville;Christina Aboyoun;John Belperio

  • Depletion of CXCR2 Inhibits Tumor Growth and Angiogenesis in a Murine Model of Lung Cancer

    Michael P. Keane;John A. Belperio;Ying Y. Xue;Marie D. Burdick

  • Critical role for the chemokine MCP-1/CCR2 in the pathogenesis of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome

    John A. Belperio;Michael P. Keane;Marie D. Burdick;Joseph P. Lynch

  • An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement: Noninfectious Lung Injury after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: Idiopathic Pneumonia Syndrome

    Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari;Matthias Griese;David K. Madtes;John A. Belperio

  • IFN-γ-Inducible Protein-10 Attenuates Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis Via Inhibition of Angiogenesis

    Michael P. Keane;John A. Belperio;Douglas A. Arenberg;Marie D. Burdick

  • Critical Role for CXCR3 Chemokine Biology in the Pathogenesis of Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome

    John A. Belperio;Michael P. Keane;Marie D. Burdick;Joseph P. Lynch

  • CXC chemokines in angiogenesis of cancer.

    Robert M Strieter;John A Belperio;Roderick J Phillips;Michael P Keane

  • Differentiation of Human Circulating Fibrocytes as Mediated by Transforming Growth Factor-β and Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor γ

    Kurt M. Hong;John A. Belperio;Michael P. Keane;Marie D. Burdick

  • Circulating peripheral blood fibrocytes in human fibrotic interstitial lung disease.

    Borna Mehrad;Marie D. Burdick;David A. Zisman;Michael P. Keane

  • Cytokines in innate host defense in the lung

    Robert M. Strieter;John A. Belperio;Michael P. Keane

  • Senescence of Alveolar Type 2 Cells Drives Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis

    Changfu Yao;Xiangrong Guan;Gianni Carraro;Tanyalak Parimon

  • Interaction of IL-13 and C10 in the pathogenesis of bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis.

    John A. Belperio;Maria Dy;Marie D. Burdick;Ying Y. Xue

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph P. Lynch
Joseph P. Lynch University of California, Los Angeles
Robert M. Strieter
Robert M. Strieter University of Virginia
Scott M. Palmer
Scott M. Palmer Duke University
Michael C. Fishbein
Michael C. Fishbein University of California, Los Angeles
Robert Elashoff
Robert Elashoff University of California, Los Angeles
Marie D. Burdick
Marie D. Burdick University of Virginia
Steven M. Kawut
Steven M. Kawut University of Pennsylvania
Jason D. Christie
Jason D. Christie University of Pennsylvania
Dinesh Khanna
Dinesh Khanna University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kevin R. Flaherty
Kevin R. Flaherty University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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