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82
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24969
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16105
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841

Martin Bidlingmaier 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 Martin Bidlingmaier sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 543 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Martin Bidlingmaier 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 Martin Bidlingmaier sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 82 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Martin Bidlingmaier is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a strong focus on endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. Their research spans several subfields including surgery, molecular biology, physiology, and genetics.

The scientist's work addresses various topics, notably:

  • Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors
  • Pituitary Gland Disorders and Treatments
  • Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension
  • Adrenal Hormones and Disorders
  • Adrenal and Paraganglionic Tumors
  • Hormonal and reproductive studies
  • Sexual Differentiation and Disorders

Recent publications reflect a focus on endocrine disorders and diagnostic criteria. Significant papers include:

  • Consensus on criteria for acromegaly diagnosis and remission (2023) published in Pituitary
  • Safety of growth hormone replacement in survivors of cancer and intracranial and pituitary tumours: a consensus statement (2022) published in European Journal of Endocrinology
  • The Saline Infusion Test for Primary Aldosteronism: Implications of Immunoassay Inaccuracy (2021) published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Growth hormone receptor knockout to reduce the size of donor pigs for preclinical xenotransplantation studies (2020) published in Xenotransplantation
  • Single-Center Prospective Cohort Study on the Histopathology, Genotype, and Postsurgical Outcomes of Patients With Primary Aldosteronism (2021) published in Hypertension

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Martín Reincke
  • Katharina Schilbach
  • Nicole Reisch
  • Sonja Kunz
  • Matthias K. Auer

Martin Bidlingmaier has published widely in several specialized venues, with many contributions appearing in:

  • Endocrine Abstracts
  • Journal of the Endocrine Society
  • European Journal of Endocrinology
  • The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Frontiers in Endocrinology

Best Publications

  • The Distribution and Mechanism of Action of Ghrelin in the CNS Demonstrates a Novel Hypothalamic Circuit Regulating Energy Homeostasis

    Michael A Cowley;Roy G Smith;Sabrina Diano;Matthias Tschöp

  • Treatment of acromegaly with the growth hormone-receptor antagonist pegvisomant.

    Trainer Pj;Drake Wm;Katznelson L;Freda Pu

  • Post-prandial decrease of circulating human ghrelin levels.

    M. Tschöp;R. Wawarta;R. L. Riepl;S. Friedrich

  • Dehydroepiandrosterone replacement in women with adrenal insufficiency.

    W Arlt;F Callies;J C van Vlijmen;I Koehler

  • High-Dose Leptin Activates Human Leukocytes Via Receptor Expression on Monocytes

    Hamid Zarkesh-Esfahani;Graham Pockley;Russell A. Metcalfe;Martin Bidlingmaier

  • Ghrelin Suppresses Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion and Deteriorates Glucose Tolerance in Healthy Humans

    Jenny Tong;Ronald L. Prigeon;Harold W. Davis;Martin Bidlingmaier

  • Reference Intervals for Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-I) From Birth to Senescence: Results From a Multicenter Study Using a New Automated Chemiluminescence IGF-I Immunoassay Conforming to Recent International Recommendations

    Martin Bidlingmaier;Nele Friedrich;Rebecca T. Emeny;Joachim Spranger

  • Detection of doping with human growth hormone

    Zida Wu;Martin Bidlingmaier;Rolf Dall;Christian J Strasburger

  • Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular comorbidities of hypokalemic and normokalemic primary aldosteronism: results of the German Conn's Registry.

    E. Born-Frontsberg;M. Reincke;L. C. Rump;S. Hahner

  • Criteria for the definition of Pituitary Tumor Centers of Excellence (PTCOE): A Pituitary Society Statement

    Felipe F Casanueva;Ariel L Barkan;Michael Buchfelder;Anne Klibanski

  • Enhanced dendritic cell maturation by TNF-alpha or cytidine-phosphate-guanosine DNA drives T cell activation in vitro and therapeutic anti-tumor immune responses in vivo.

    Christoph Brunner;Julia Seiderer;Angelika Schlamp;Martin Bidlingmaier

  • Central administration of ghrelin and agouti-related protein (83-132) increases food intake and decreases spontaneous locomotor activity in rats.

    Mads Tang-Christensen;Niels Vrang;Sylvia Ortmann;Martin Bidlingmaier

  • Adrenal Venous Sampling: Evaluation of the German Conn's Registry

    Oliver Vonend;Nora Ockenfels;Xing Gao;Bruno Allolio

  • Observational study mortality in treated primary aldosteronism: the German Conn's registry.

    Martin Reincke;Evelyn Fischer;Sabine Gerum;Katrin Merkle

  • Diagnosis, Genetics, and Therapy of Short Stature in Children: A Growth Hormone Research Society International Perspective

    Paulo F. Collett-Solberg;Geoffrey Ambler;Philippe F. Backeljauw;Martin Bidlingmaier

  • Steroid metabolome analysis reveals prevalent glucocorticoid excess in primary aldosteronism

    Wiebke Arlt;Katharina Lang;Alice J. Sitch;Anna S. Dietz

  • A Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis of Circulating Sex Hormone–Binding Globulin Reveals Multiple Loci Implicated in Sex Steroid Hormone Regulation

    Andrea D. Coviello;Robin Haring;Melissa Wellons;Dhananjay Vaidya

  • Genetic determinants of serum testosterone concentrations in men.

    Claes Ohlsson;Henri Wallaschofski;Kathryn L. Lunetta;Kathryn L. Lunetta;Lisette Stolk

  • Efficacy of 12-month treatment with the GH receptor antagonist pegvisomant in patients with acromegaly resistant to long-term, high-dose somatostatin analog treatment: effect on IGF-I levels, tumor mass, hypertension and glucose tolerance

    Annamaria Colao;Rosario Pivonello;Renata S Auriemma;Maria Cristina De Martino

  • GH safety workshop position paper: a critical appraisal of recombinant human GH therapy in children and adults

    David B Allen;Philippe Backeljauw;Martin Bidlingmaier;Beverly Biller

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Reincke
Martin Reincke Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Felix Beuschlein
Felix Beuschlein University of Zurich
Christian J. Strasburger
Christian J. Strasburger Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Matthias H. Tschöp
Matthias H. Tschöp Technical University of Munich
Marcus Quinkler
Marcus Quinkler Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Richard J. Ross
Richard J. Ross University of Sheffield
Henri Wallaschofski
Henri Wallaschofski Greifswald University Hospital
Annette Peters
Annette Peters Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Peter J Trainer
Peter J Trainer University of Manchester
Eckhard Wolf
Eckhard Wolf Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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