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Biology and Biochemistry

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62
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10895
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Chemistry

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62
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11993
World Ranking
8952
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2539

Mark A. Hermodson 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 Mark A. Hermodson sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 132 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mark A. Hermodson 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 Mark A. Hermodson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mark A. Hermodson is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. Their academic career focuses on research activities within this institution, providing a base for their scientific contributions.

Their documented research output does not include recent papers or specific publication venues. Consequently, there is no available information on the titles, years, or venues of their published works.

There are no listed frequent co-authors or collaborators associated with their work, indicating that data on partnerships or joint research projects is not available.

In terms of research specialization, there are no explicitly recorded main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work connected to Mark A. Hermodson, which limits insight into particular areas of academic focus.

Information regarding book publications is also not present, so there are no known authored or edited books attributed to this scientist.

No records of awards or recognitions have been associated with their profile to date.

The scientist is currently living, with no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • A family of related ATP-binding subunits coupled to many distinct biological processes in bacteria.

    Higgins Cf;Hiles Id;Salmond Gp;Gill Dr

  • A comparison of human prothrombin, factor IX (Christmas factor), factor X (Stuart factor), and protein S.

    Richard G. Di Scipio;Mark A. Hermodson;Stanley G. Yates;Earl W. Davie

  • Characterization of Osmotin : A Thaumatin-Like Protein Associated with Osmotic Adaptation in Plant Cells

    Narendra K. Singh;Charles A. Bracker;Paul M. Hasegawa;Avtar K. Handa

  • Application of sequenator analyses to the study of proteins.

    Mark A. Hermodson;Lowell H. Ericsson;Koiti Titani;Hans Neurath

  • Amino-acid sequence of thermolysin.

    K. Titani;M. A. Hermodson;L. H. Ericsson;K. A. Walsh

  • Determination of the amino acid sequence of porcine trypsin by sequenator aalysis.

    Mark A. Hermodson;Lowell H. Ericsson;Hans Neurath;Kenneth A. Walsh

  • The major proteins of human and monkey amyloid substance: Common properties including unusual N-terminal amino acid sequences

    E.P. Benditt;N. Eriksen;M.A. Hermodson;L.H. Ericsson

  • Separation of large denatured peptides by reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography. Trifluoroacetic acid as a peptide solvent.

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  • Primary structure of soybean lipoxygenase-1.

    D Shibata;J Steczko;J E Dixon;M Hermodson

  • Factor X activating enzyme from Russell's viper venom: isolation and characterization.

    Walter Kisiel;Mark A. Hermodson;Earl W. Davie

  • Neisseria pili proteins: amino-terminal amino acid sequences and identification of an unusual amino acid.

    Mark A. Hermodson;Kirk C. S. Chen;Thomas M. Buchanan

  • Identification of the acidic and basic subunit complexes of glycinin.

    Paul E. Staswick;Mark A. Hermodson;Niels C. Nielsen

  • Identification of the cystines which link the acidic and basic components of the glycinin subunits.

    Paul E. Staswick;Mark A. Hermodson;Niels C. Nielsen

  • Partial characterization of the acidic and basic polypeptides of glycinin.

    M.A. Moreira;M.A. Hermodson;B.A. Larkins;N.C. Nielsen

  • Isolation, crystallization, and primary amino acid sequence of human platelet factor 4.

    M Hermodson;G Schmer;K Kurachi

  • Characterization of human, bovine, and horse antithrombin III.

    Kotoku Kurachi;Gottfried Schmer;Mark A. Hermodson;David C. Teller

  • Yeast LEU2. Repression of mRNA levels by leucine and primary structure of the gene product.

    A Andreadis;Y P Hsu;M Hermodson;G Kohlhaw

  • Activation of Human Factor X (Stuart Factor) by a Protease from Russell's Viper Venom

    Di Scipio Rg;Hermodson Ma;Davie Ew

  • The nucleotide sequences of the rbsD, rbsA, and rbsC genes of Escherichia coli K12.

    A W Bell;S D Buckel;J M Groarke;J N Hope

  • High-yield cleavage of tryptophanyl peptide bonds by o-iodosobenzoic acid.

    Walter C. Mahoney;Mark A. Hermodson

  • Reversed-phase supports for the resolution of large denatured protein fragments

    James D. Pearson;Walter C. Mahoney;Mark A. Hermodson;Fred E. Regnier

  • Amino acid sequences of mouse 2.5S nerve growth factor. II. Isolation and characterization of the thermolytic and peptic peptides and the complete covalent structure.

    Ruth Hogue Angeletti;Mark A. Hermodson;Ralph A. Bradshaw

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth Walsh
Kenneth Walsh University of Virginia
Hans Neurath
Hans Neurath University of Washington
Lowell H. Ericsson
Lowell H. Ericsson University of Washington
Earl W. Davie
Earl W. Davie University of Washington
Niels Chr. Nielsen
Niels Chr. Nielsen Aarhus University
Peter J. Roach
Peter J. Roach Indiana University
Jack E. Dixon
Jack E. Dixon University of California, San Diego
Ralph A. Bradshaw
Ralph A. Bradshaw University of California, Irvine
Koiti Titani
Koiti Titani Fujita Health University
Marsha Rich Rosner
Marsha Rich Rosner University of Chicago

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