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D-Index
59
Citations
10307
World Ranking
10341
National Ranking
586

Pauline M. Harrison 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 Pauline M. Harrison sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 174 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Pauline M. Harrison 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 Pauline M. Harrison sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Pauline M. Harrison is affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with a particular focus on sociology and political science.

Their work notably addresses topics within Irish and British studies, a field reflected consistently across their publications and research interests.

Recent academic contributions include the paper titled "Irish Women Poets Rediscovered: Readings in Poetry from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century and A History of Irish Women's Poetry", published in 2022 in the journal Women's Writing.

  • Irish Women Poets Rediscovered: Readings in Poetry from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century and A History of Irish Women's Poetry (2022, Women's Writing)

The outlet Women's Writing features as a frequent publication venue for their work.

  • Women's Writing

Their academic contributions do not currently list any frequent co-authors or books published through major presses.

Pauline M. Harrison's research contributes to ongoing scholarly dialogues within social sciences focusing on sociopolitical aspects relevant to Irish and British cultural histories.

Best Publications

  • Crystal Structure of Manganese Catalase from Lactobacillus plantarum

    Vladimir V. Barynin;Vladimir V. Barynin;Mei M. Whittaker;Svetlana V. Antonyuk;Victor S. Lamzin

  • Identification of the ferroxidase centre in ferritin

    David M. Lawson;Amyra Treffry;Peter J. Artymiuk;Pauline M. Harrison

  • Electron density map of apoferritin at 2.8-A resolution.

    Stephen H. Banyard;David K. Stammers;David K. Stammers;Pauline M. Harrison

  • The formation of ferritin from apoferritin. Kinetics and mechanism of iron uptake

    I. G. Macara;T. G. Hoy;Pauline M. Harrison

  • Ferric Oxyhydroxide Core of Ferritin

    P M Harrison;F A Fischbach;T G Hoy;G H Haggis

  • The prion folding problem

    Paul M Harrison;Paul Bamborough;Valerie Daggett;Stanley B Prusiner

  • The structure of apoferritin: Molecular size, shape and symmetry from X-ray data†

    Pauline M. Harrison

  • The high-resolution X-ray crystallographic structure of the ferritin (EcFtnA) of Escherichia coli; comparison with human H ferritin (HuHF) and the structures of the Fe(3+) and Zn(2+) derivatives.

    T.J Stillman;P.D Hempstead;P.J Artymiuk;S.C Andrews

  • Three-dimensional structure of the enzyme dimanganese catalase from Thermus Thermophilus at 1 Å resolution

    S. V. Antonyuk;V. R. Melik-Adamyan;A. N. Popov;A. N. Popov;V. S. Lamzin

  • On the structure of hemosiderin and its relationship to ferritin.

    F.A. Fischbach;D.W. Gregory;Pauline M. Harrison;T.G. Hoy

  • Reconstituted and native iron-cores of bacterioferritin and ferritin.

    Stephen Mann;John M. Williams;Amyra Treffry;Pauline M. Harrison

  • Defining the roles of the threefold channels in iron uptake, iron oxidation and iron-core formation in ferritin: a study aided by site-directed mutagenesis

    A Treffry;E R Bauminger;D Hechel;N W Hodson

  • Ferritin iron uptake and release. Structure-function relationships.

    Pauline M. Harrison;Terence G. Hoy;Ian G. Macara;Richard J. Hoare

  • Iron and aluminium in relation to brain ferritin in normal individuals and Alzheimer's-disease and chronic renal-dialysis patients.

    D J Dedman;A Treffry;J M Candy;G A A Taylor

  • Ferritin: Molecular structure and iron-storage mechanisms

    G.A. Clegg;J.E. Fitton;P.M. Harrison;A. Treffry

  • Cloning, sequencing, and mapping of the bacterioferritin gene (bfr) of Escherichia coli K-12.

    S C Andrews;P M Harrison;J R Guest

  • The structures of ferritin and apoferritin: Some preliminary X-ray data*

    Pauline M. Harrison

  • The disulphide beta-cross: from cystine geometry and clustering to classification of small disulphide-rich protein folds.

    Paul M. Harrison;Michael J.E. Sternberg

  • The haemoglobin-like protein (HMP) of Escherichia coli has ferrisiderophore reductase activity and its C-terminal domain shares homology with ferredoxin NADP" reductases

    Simon C. Andrews;Darren Shipley;Jeffrey N. Keen;John B.C. Findlay

  • Amino-acid sequence and predicted three-dimensional structure of pea seed (Pisum sativum) ferritin.

    S Lobreaux;S J Yewdall;J F Briat;P M Harrison

  • The three-dimensional structure of the di-Mn catalase and the environment of the di-Mn sites in different redox states

    V.V. Barynin;P.D. Hempstead;A.A. Vagin;S.V. Antonyuk

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon C. Andrews
Simon C. Andrews University of Reading
John R. Guest
John R. Guest University of Sheffield
Israel Nowik
Israel Nowik Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Peter J. Artymiuk
Peter J. Artymiuk University of Sheffield
Myles R. Cheesman
Myles R. Cheesman University of East Anglia
Paolo Arosio
Paolo Arosio ETH Zurich
Sonia Levi
Sonia Levi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Philip E. Bourne
Philip E. Bourne University of Virginia
David W. Rice
David W. Rice University of Sheffield
David K. Stammers
David K. Stammers University of Oxford

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