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2026

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Immunology

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82
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1486
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Medicine

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Peter McIntyre publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Peter McIntyre sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 512 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Peter McIntyre D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Peter McIntyre sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 82 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Immunology in New Zealand Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Immunology in New Zealand Leader Award

Overview

Peter McIntyre is affiliated with the University of Otago in New Zealand and conducts research primarily within the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience. Their research encompasses various subfields, notably Sensory Systems, Physiology, Molecular Biology, Surgery, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their recent scholarly output includes publications in several established scientific journals. These papers cover topics related to ion channels, respiratory diseases, cancer research, and molecular biology techniques. Notable recent works include:

  • CRISP3 expression drives prostate cancer invasion and progression (2020) published in Endocrine Related Cancer
  • Serotonin-induced vascular permeability is mediated by transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 in the airways and upper gastrointestinal tract of mice (2021) published in Laboratory Investigation
  • The transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) ion channel mediates protease activated receptor 1 (PAR1)-induced vascular hyperpermeability (2020) published in Laboratory Investigation
  • Marine Bile Natural Products as Agonists of the TGR5 Receptor (2021) published in Journal of Natural Products

These publications highlight significant focus on topics such as Ion Channels and Receptors, Asthma and Respiratory Diseases, Pain Mechanisms and Treatments, CRISPR and Genetic Engineering, Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications, Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research, and Cardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress Research.

Peter McIntyre has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, working on multiple publications with:

  • Jeffri S. Retamal
  • Megan S. Grace
  • Larissa K. Dill
  • Scott Peng
  • Arisbel B. Gondin

Their work has been published predominantly in the journals Laboratory Investigation, Endocrine Related Cancer, and Journal of Natural Products, with the two most frequent venues being Laboratory Investigation and Endocrine Related Cancer.

Best Publications

  • ANKTM1, a TRP-like Channel Expressed in Nociceptive Neurons, Is Activated by Cold Temperatures

    Gina M. Story;Andrea M. Peier;Alison J. Reeve;Samer R. Eid

  • A TRP Channel that Senses Cold Stimuli and Menthol

    Andrea M. Peier;Aziz Moqrich;Anne C. Hergarden;Alison J. Reeve

  • A Heat-Sensitive TRP Channel Expressed in Keratinocytes

    Andrea M. Peier;Alison J. Reeve;David A. Andersson;Aziz Moqrich

  • Corticosteroids for acute bacterial meningitis

    Matthijs C Brouwer;Peter McIntyre;Kameshwar Prasad;Diederik van de Beek

  • The outcome of childhood Haemophilus influenzae meningitis. A population based study.

    Peter McIntyre;Ruth Jepson;Stephen Leeder;Les Irwig

  • The VR1 Antagonist Capsazepine Reverses Mechanical Hyperalgesia in Models of Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain

    Katharine M. Walker;Laszlo Urban;Stephen J. Medhurst;Sadhana Patel

  • Effect of vaccines on bacterial meningitis worldwide

    Peter B McIntyre;Katherine L O'Brien;Brian Greenwood;Diederik van de Beek

  • The changing and dynamic epidemiology of meningococcal disease.

    Scott A. Halperin;Julie A. Bettinger;Brian Greenwood;Lee H. Harrison

  • Intussusception following rotavirus vaccine administration: post-marketing surveillance in the National Immunization Program in Australia

    James Buttery;Margie Danchin;Katherine Lee;John Carlin

  • Pertussis: review of epidemiology, diagnosis, management and prevention.

    Nicholas Wood;Peter McIntyre

  • Controlled trial of bowel rest in the treatment of severe acute colitis.

    P B McIntyre;J Powell-Tuck;S R Wood;J E Lennard-Jones

  • Steroids in adults with acute bacterial meningitis: a systematic review

    Diederik van de Beek;Jan de Gans;Peter McIntyre;Kameshwar Prasad

  • Peripheral nerve injury induces cannabinoid receptor 2 protein expression in rat sensory neurons.

    G. Wotherspoon;A. Fox;P. McIntyre;S. Colley

  • Capsaicin sensitivity is associated with the expression of the vanilloid (capsaicin) receptor (VR1) mRNA in adult rat sensory ganglia

    Rachel J.A Helliwell;Linda M McLatchie;Melanie Clarke;Janet Winter

  • Pharmacological differences between the human and rat vanilloid receptor 1 (VR1)

    Peter McIntyre;Linda M McLatchie;Anne Chambers;Elsa Phillips

  • Sources of pertussis infection in young infants: a review of key evidence informing targeting of the cocoon strategy.

    K.E. Wiley;Y. Zuo;K.K. Macartney;K.K. Macartney;P.B. McIntyre;P.B. McIntyre

  • The Bile Acid Receptor TGR5 Activates the TRPA1 Channel to Induce Itch in Mice

    Tina Marie Lieu;Gihan Jayaweera;Peishen Zhao;Daniel Philip Poole;Daniel Philip Poole

  • Intussusception Risk and Disease Prevention Associated With Rotavirus Vaccines in Australia's National Immunization Program

    John B Carlin;Kristine K Macartney;Kristine K Macartney;Katherine J Lee;Katherine J Lee;Helen E Quinn

  • Patients with a high jejunostomy do not need a special diet.

    P.B. McIntyre;Mary Fitchew;J.E. Lennard-Jones

  • Randomized prospective trial comparing ileal pouch-anal anastomosis performed by excising the anal mucosa to ileal pouch-anal anastomosis performed by preserving the anal mucosa.

    W. Reilly;John Pemberton;Bruce Wolff;Santhat Nivatvongs

Frequent Co-Authors

Gwendolyn L. Gilbert
Gwendolyn L. Gilbert University of Sydney
Julia M.L. Brotherton
Julia M.L. Brotherton University of Melbourne
David Isaacs
David Isaacs Children's Hospital at Westmead
Nigel W. Bunnett
Nigel W. Bunnett New York University
Stuart Bevan
Stuart Bevan King's College London
Peter Richmond
Peter Richmond University of Western Australia
Robert Booy
Robert Booy University of Sydney
Julie Leask
Julie Leask University of Sydney
Vitali Sintchenko
Vitali Sintchenko University of Sydney
Nicholas de Klerk
Nicholas de Klerk University of Western Australia

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