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D-Index
51
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13365
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9758
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390

Mathis O. Riehle publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mathis O. Riehle sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 144 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Mathis O. Riehle D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mathis O. Riehle sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mathis O. Riehle is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a concentrated focus on Surgery, Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Developmental Neuroscience.

The main topics of their scientific work include:

  • Mesenchymal stem cell research
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Nerve injury and regeneration
  • Nerve Injury and Rehabilitation
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments
  • Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques

Mathis O. Riehle has collaborated frequently with several co-authors throughout their career, including:

  • Martino Guiotto
  • Wassim Raffoul
  • Pietro G. di Summa
  • Andrew Hart
  • A. Hart

Their scholarly output has been published in multiple venues, reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of their work. The frequent publication venues are:

  • Journal of Translational Medicine
  • Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Stem Cell Research & Therapy
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Biomicrofluidics

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Mathis O. Riehle include:

  • "Human platelet lysate to substitute fetal bovine serum in hMSC expansion for translational applications: a systematic review" (2020), published in Journal of Translational Medicine
  • "Bioengineered nerve conduits and wraps for peripheral nerve repair of the upper limb" (2022), published in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • "Human platelet lysate as a potential clinical-translatable supplement to support the neurotrophic properties of human adipose-derived stem cells" (2020), published in Stem Cell Research & Therapy
  • "Capsule Endoscopy Compatible Fluorescence Imager Demonstrated Using Bowel Cancer Tumours" (2020), published in IEEE Sensors Journal
  • "Bandpass sorting of heterogeneous cells using a single surface acoustic wave transducer pair" (2021), published in Biomicrofluidics

The research conducted by Mathis O. Riehle includes investigations into translational applications of cell culture supplements, peripheral nerve repair strategies, and biomedical imaging technologies. Their work covers both fundamental and applied aspects of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, with a noted emphasis on mesenchymal stem cells and nerve regeneration approaches.

Best Publications

  • The control of human mesenchymal cell differentiation using nanoscale symmetry and disorder

    Matthew J. Dalby;Nikolaj Gadegaard;Rahul Tare;Abhay Andar

  • Superhydrophobicity and Superhydrophilicity of Regular Nanopatterns

    Elena Martines;Kris Seunarine;Hywel Morgan;Nikolaj Gadegaard

  • In vitro reaction of endothelial cells to polymer demixed nanotopography.

    M.J. Dalby;M.O. Riehle;H. Johnstone;S. Affrossman

  • Nucleus alignment and cell signaling in fibroblasts: response to a micro-grooved topography.

    Matthew J. Dalby;Mathis O. Riehle;A. Stephen J. Yarwood;Chris D. W. Wilkinson

  • Increasing fibroblast response to materials using nanotopography: Morphological and genetic measurements of cell response to 13-nm-high polymer demixed islands

    Matthew J. Dalby;Stephen J. Yarwood;Mathis O. Riehle;Heather J.H. Johnstone

  • An Integrative Study of Insect Adhesion: Mechanics and Wet Adhesion of Pretarsal Pads in Ants

    Walter Federle;Mathis Riehle;Adam S.G. Curtis;Robert J. Full

  • Cells react to nanoscale order and symmetry in their surroundings

    A.S.G. Curtis;N. Gadegaard;M.J. Dalby;M.O. Riehle

  • The use of materials patterned on a nano- and micro-metric scale in cellular engineering

    C.D.W Wilkinson;M Riehle;M Wood;J Gallagher

  • Investigating filopodia sensing using arrays of defined nano-pits down to 35 nm diameter in size.

    Matthew J Dalby;Nikolaj Gadegaard;Mathis O Riehle;Chris D.W Wilkinson

  • Investigating the limits of filopodial sensing: a brief report using SEM to image the interaction between 10 nm high nano-topography and fibroblast filopodia.

    M J Dalby;M O Riehle;H Johnstone;S Affrossman

  • Polymer-demixed nanotopography: control of fibroblast spreading and proliferation.

    M.J. Dalby;M.O. Riehle;H.J.H. Johnstone;S. Affrossman

  • Fibroblast reaction to island topography: changes in cytoskeleton and morphology with time.

    M.J. Dalby;S. Childs;M.O. Riehle;H.J.H. Johnstone

  • Rapid fibroblast adhesion to 27nm high polymer demixed nano-topography.

    M.J. Dalby;D. Giannaras;M.O. Riehle;N. Gadegaard

  • Changes in fibroblast morphology in response to nano-columns produced by colloidal lithography.

    Matthew John Dalby;Mathis O. Riehle;Duncan S. Sutherland;Hossein Agheli

  • Tissue engineering: the biophysical background.

    Adam Curtis;Mathis Riehle

  • Synergistic and hierarchical adhesive and topographic guidance of BHK cells.

    Stephen Britland;Hywel Morgan;Beata Wojiak-Stodart;Mathis Riehle

  • A large transistor-based sensor array chip for direct extracellular imaging

    M.J. Milgrew;M.O. Riehle;D.R. S. Cumming

  • Use of nanotopography to study mechanotransduction in fibroblasts--methods and perspectives.

    Matthew J. Dalby;Mathis O. Riehle;Duncan S. Sutherland;Hossein Agheli

  • Interaction of animal cells with ordered nanotopography

    J.O. Gallagher;K.F. McGhee;C.D.W. Wilkinson;M.O. Riehle

  • The role of microtopography in cellular mechanotransduction.

    Laura E. McNamara;Richard Burchmore;Mathis O. Riehle;Pawel Herzyk

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam S. G. Curtis
Adam S. G. Curtis University of Glasgow
Nikolaj Gadegaard
Nikolaj Gadegaard University of Glasgow
Matthew J. Dalby
Matthew J. Dalby University of Glasgow
David R. S. Cumming
David R. S. Cumming University of Glasgow
Susan C. Barnett
Susan C. Barnett University of Glasgow
Hywel Morgan
Hywel Morgan University of Southampton
C. D. W. Wilkinson
C. D. W. Wilkinson University of Glasgow
Jesús M. de la Fuente
Jesús M. de la Fuente University of Zaragoza
Duncan S. Sutherland
Duncan S. Sutherland Aarhus University
Jonathan M. Cooper
Jonathan M. Cooper University of Glasgow

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