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D-Index
56
Citations
14851
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11461
National Ranking
3098

Katrina M. Miranda 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 Katrina M. Miranda sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 113 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Katrina M. Miranda 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 Katrina M. Miranda sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% 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

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Katrina M. Miranda is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable contributions in subfields such as Physiology, Biochemistry, Cancer Research, Molecular Biology, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's work is centered around key topics including Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects, Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism, Eicosanoids and Hypertension Pharmacology, Trypanosoma species research and implications, Neuroscience of respiration and sleep, Chemical Reactions and Isotopes, and Biochemical Acid Research Studies.

Frequent publication venues for this researcher include:

  • Nitric Oxide
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Nature Communications
  • Antioxidants

Recent papers with significant citations cover various aspects of nitric oxide biology and cancer:

  • "The Role of Nitric Oxide in Cancer: Master Regulator or NOt?" (2020), International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "The solution chemistry of nitric oxide and other reactive nitrogen species" (2020), Nitric Oxide
  • "Nitric Oxide and Cancer: When to Give and When to Take Away?" (2021), Inorganic Chemistry
  • "Pyruvate dehydrogenase operates as an intramolecular nitroxyl generator during macrophage metabolic reprogramming" (2023), Nature Communications
  • "Nitric Oxide Modulates Metabolic Processes in the Tumor Immune Microenvironment" (2021), International Journal of Molecular Sciences

The scientist has frequently collaborated with other researchers including:

  • David A. Wink
  • Lisa A. Ridnour
  • Sharon A. Glynn
  • Christopher McGinity
  • Dibyangana D. Bhattacharyya

Katrina M. Miranda was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2013.

Best Publications

  • A rapid, simple spectrophotometric method for simultaneous detection of nitrate and nitrite.

    Katrina M. Miranda;Michael G. Espey;David A. Wink

  • Mechanisms of the antioxidant effects of nitric oxide.

    David A. Wink;Katrina M. Miranda;Michael G. Espey;Ryzard M. Pluta

  • The reduction potential of nitric oxide (NO) and its importance to NO biochemistry

    Michael D. Bartberger;Wei Liu;Eleonora Ford;Katrina M. Miranda

  • Nitric oxide-induced cellular stress and p53 activation in chronic inflammation.

    Lorne J. Hofseth;Shin'ichi Saito;S. Perwez Hussain;Michael G. Espey

  • Positive inotropic and lusitropic effects of HNO/NO− in failing hearts: Independence from β-adrenergic signaling

    Nazareno Paolocci;Tatsuo Katori;Hunter C. Champion;Marcus E. St. John

  • The chemistry of nitrosative stress induced by nitric oxide and reactive nitrogen oxide species. Putting perspective on stressful biological situations.

    Lisa A. Ridnour;Douglas D. Thomas;Daniele Mancardi;Michael G. Espey

  • The chemistry of nitroxyl (HNO) and implications in biology

    Katrina M. Miranda

  • Nitroxyl anion exerts redox-sensitive positive cardiac inotropy in vivo by calcitonin gene-related peptide signaling.

    Nazareno Paolocci;Walter F. Saavedra;Katrina M. Miranda;Cristian Martignani

  • Photochemistry of metal nitrosyl complexes. Delivery of nitric oxide to biological targets

    P.C. Ford;J. Bourassa;K. Miranda;B. Lee

  • A biochemical rationale for the discrete behavior of nitroxyl and nitric oxide in the cardiovascular system

    Katrina M. Miranda;Nazareno Paolocci;Tatsuo Katori;Douglas D. Thomas

  • Biological nitric oxide signalling: chemistry and terminology.

    Tassiele Heinrich;Roberto Santana da Silva;Katrina M. Miranda;Christopher H. Switzer

  • The Pharmacology of Nitroxyl (HNO) and Its Therapeutic Potential: Not Just the Janus Face of NO

    Nazareno Paolocci;Matthew I. Jackson;Brenda E. Lopez;Katrina Miranda

  • Nitroxyl affords thiol-sensitive myocardial protective effects akin to early preconditioning.

    Pasquale Pagliaro;Daniele Mancardi;Raffaella Rastaldo;Claudia Penna

  • Protein nitration is mediated by heme and free metals through Fenton-type chemistry: an alternative to the NO/O2- reaction.

    Douglas D. Thomas;Michael Graham Espey;Michael P. Vitek;Katrina M. Miranda

  • Focusing of nitric oxide mediated nitrosation and oxidative nitrosylation as a consequence of reaction with superoxide

    Michael G. Espey;Douglas D. Thomas;Katrina M. Miranda;David A. Wink

  • A chemical perspective on the interplay between NO, reactive oxygen species, and reactive nitrogen oxide species.

    Michael G. Espey;Katrina M. Miranda;Douglas D. Thomas;Sandhya Xavier

  • Unique oxidative mechanisms for the reactive nitrogen oxide species, nitroxyl anion.

    Katarina M. Miranda;Michael G. Espey;Kenichi Yamada;Murali Krishna

  • NITROXYL (HNO): Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology

    Jon M. Fukuto;Christopher H. Switzer;Katrina M. Miranda;David A. Wink

  • Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Several Ruthenium Porphyrin Nitrosyl Complexes

    Katrina M. Miranda;Xianhui Bu;Ivan Lorković;Peter C. Ford

  • The Role of Nitric Oxide in Cancer: Master Regulator or NOt?

    Faizan H. Khan;Eoin Dervan;Dibyangana D. Bhattacharyya;Jake D. McAuliffe

  • Distinction between nitrosating mechanisms within human cells and aqueous solution.

    Michael Graham Espey;Katrina M. Miranda;Douglas D. Thomas;David A. Wink

Frequent Co-Authors

David A. Wink
David A. Wink National Institutes of Health
Jon M. Fukuto
Jon M. Fukuto Sonoma State University
Martin Feelisch
Martin Feelisch University of Southampton
David A. Kass
David A. Kass Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Carol A. Colton
Carol A. Colton Duke University
Peter C. Ford
Peter C. Ford University of California, Santa Barbara
Kendall N. Houk
Kendall N. Houk University of California, Los Angeles
Michael P. Vitek
Michael P. Vitek Duke University
S. Bruce King
S. Bruce King Wake Forest University
David D. Roberts
David D. Roberts National Institutes of Health

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