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22195
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Michael B. Reid 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 Michael B. Reid sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 207 publications — 3rd percentile

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Michael B. Reid 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 Michael B. Reid sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 77 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Michael B. Reid is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States and has contributed to the field of medicine through a focused range of research topics. Their scholarly work primarily intersects with several subfields including rehabilitation, physiology, occupational therapy, biomedical engineering, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The main research interests covered by Reid include exercise and physiological responses, thermoregulation and physiological responses, occupational health and performance, muscle activation and electromyography studies, cardiomyopathy and myosin studies, and muscle physiology and disorders.

Reid's recent publications consist of:

  • "Redox Implications of Extreme Task Performance: The Case in Driver Athletes" (2022) published in Cells
  • "Redox Balance Differentially Affects Biomechanics in Permeabilized Single Muscle Fibres-Active and Passive Force Assessments with the Myorobot" (2022) published in Cells
  • "The Physiology of Recreational Space Travel" (2024) published in SPACE

Their frequent co-authors include Mena Michael, Larisa Kovbasyuk, Paul Ritter, Oliver Friedrich, and Michael Haug.

Reid's work has been disseminated notably through the journals Cells and SPACE, reflecting engagement with both cellular biology and space-related physiological research.

Best Publications

  • Nitric oxide in skeletal muscle

    Lester Kobzik;Michael B. Reid;David S. Bredt;Jonathan S. Stamler

  • TNF-α acts via p38 MAPK to stimulate expression of the ubiquitin ligase atrogin1/MAFbx in skeletal muscle

    Yi Ping Li;Yuling Chen;Joseph John;Jennifer Moylan

  • Invited Review: redox modulation of skeletal muscle contraction: what we know and what we don't

    Michael B. Reid

  • Skeletal muscle myocytes undergo protein loss and reactive oxygen-mediated NF-κB activation in response to tumor necrosis factor α

    Yi-Ping Li;Robert J. Schwartz;Ian D. Waddell;Brian R. Holloway

  • Reactive oxygen in skeletal muscle. I. Intracellular oxidant kinetics and fatigue in vitro.

    M. B. Reid;K. E. Haack;K. M. Franchek;P. A. Valberg

  • Skeletal muscle dysfunction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    R Casabur;Rik Gosselink;Marc Decramer;Rpn Dekhuijzen

  • Tumor necrosis factor-α and muscle wasting: a cellular perspective

    Michael B Reid;Yi-Ping Li

  • Effect of hydrogen peroxide and dithiothreitol on contractile function of single skeletal muscle fibres from the mouse.

    Francisco H. Andrade;Francisco H. Andrade;Michael B. Reid;David G. Allen;Håkan Westerblad

  • Skeletal muscle dysfunction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic heart failure: underlying mechanisms and therapy perspectives

    Harry Gosker;Emiel Wouters;G.J. van der Vusse;Annemie Schols

  • Endothelial type nitric oxide synthase in skeletal muscle fibers : mitochondrial relationships.

    L. Kobzik;B. Stringer;J. L. Balligand;M. B. Reid

  • Understanding the Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Physical Activity-Induced Health Benefits

    P. Darrell Neufer;Marcas M. Bamman;Deborah Marie Muoio;Claude Bouchard

  • Oxidative stress, chronic disease, and muscle wasting.

    Jennifer S. Moylan;Michael B. Reid

  • Free radicals and muscle fatigue: Of ROS, canaries, and the IOC.

    Michael B. Reid

  • Hydrogen peroxide stimulates ubiquitin-conjugating activity and expression of genes for specific E2 and E3 proteins in skeletal muscle myotubes

    Yi Ping Li;Yuling Chen;Andrew S. Li;Michael B. Reid

  • Skeletal muscle dysfunction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A statement of the American Thoracic Society and European Respiratory Society

    R. Casaburi;R. Gosselink;M. Decramer;R. P.N. Dekhuijzen

  • N-acetylcysteine inhibits muscle fatigue in humans.

    Michael B. Reid;Dobrivoje S. Stokic;Stephen M. Koch;Fadi A. Khawli

  • CLOCK and BMAL1 regulate MyoD and are necessary for maintenance of skeletal muscle phenotype and function

    Jessica L. Andrews;Xiping Zhang;John J. McCarthy;Erin L. McDearmon

  • Reactive oxygen in skeletal muscle. II. Extracellular release of free radicals

    M. B. Reid;T. Shoji;M. R. Moody;M. L. Entman

  • Respiratory and limb muscle weakness induced by tumor necrosis factor-alpha: involvement of muscle myofilaments.

    Michael B. Reid;Jan Lännergren;Håkan Westerblad

  • Reactive oxygen in skeletal muscle. III. Contractility of unfatigued muscle

    M. B. Reid;F. A. Khawli;M. R. Moody

Frequent Co-Authors

Håkan Westerblad
Håkan Westerblad Karolinska Institute
Marc Decramer
Marc Decramer KU Leuven
Lester Kobzik
Lester Kobzik Harvard University
Henry A. Feldman
Henry A. Feldman Boston Children's Hospital
Scott K. Powers
Scott K. Powers University of Florida
Jonathan S. Stamler
Jonathan S. Stamler Case Western Reserve University
Susan L. Hamilton
Susan L. Hamilton Baylor College of Medicine
Douglas L. Mann
Douglas L. Mann Washington University in St. Louis
Peter D. Wagner
Peter D. Wagner University of California, San Diego
Ashok Kumar
Ashok Kumar University of Houston

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