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D-Index
102
Citations
33680
World Ranking
7742
National Ranking
4031

Phillip Gorden 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 Phillip Gorden sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 328 publications — 23rd percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Phillip Gorden 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 Phillip Gorden sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 102 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Phillip Gorden is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, particularly focusing on reproductive medicine, molecular biology, and public health, environmental and occupational health. These subfields reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their work.

Their contributions have centered on three main topics: ovarian function and disorders, nuclear structure and function, and reproductive biology and fertility. These thematic areas indicate a focus on understanding complex biological processes related to reproduction and cellular function.

Gorden has published research in notable scientific venues, including:

  • The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Journal of the Endocrine Society

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Ovarian Hyperandrogenism and Response to Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Analogues in Primary Severe Insulin Resistance," published in 2021 in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • "SUN-565 The Effect of Leptin Treatment on Blood Pressure and Autonomic Nervous System Function in Patients with Lipodystrophy," published in 2020 in Journal of the Endocrine Society

Collaboration plays an important role in Gorden's work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Rebecca J. Brown
  • Isabel Huang-Doran
  • Alexandra Kinzer
  • Mercedes Jimenez-Liñan
  • Kerrie Thackray

Their research outputs demonstrate an emphasis on clinical and biological aspects of endocrinology and reproductive health. The topics addressed in their publications indicate an involvement in both basic molecular research and applied clinical studies related to hormone function and metabolic disorders.

Best Publications

  • Leptin-replacement therapy for lipodystrophy.

    Elif Arioglu Oral;Vinaya Simha;Elaine Ruiz;Alexa Andewelt

  • The syndromes of insulin resistance and acanthosis nigricans. Insulin-receptor disorders in man.

    C R Kahn;J S Flier;R S Bar;J A Archer

  • Helicobacter pylori in Peptic Ulcer Disease

    Tadataka Yamada;John G. Searle;Dennis Ahnen

  • Adipose-derived circulating miRNAs regulate gene expression in other tissues

    Thomas Thomou;Marcelo A. Mori;Jonathan M. Dreyfuss;Jonathan M. Dreyfuss;Masahiro Konishi

  • Leptin reverses insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis in patients with severe lipodystrophy

    Kitt Falk Petersen;Elif Arioglu Oral;Sylvie Dufour;Douglas Befroy

  • Fluctuations in the affinity and concentration of insulin receptors on circulating monocytes of obese patients: effects of starvation, refeeding, and dieting.

    R S Bar;P Gorden;J Roth;C R Kahn

  • Characteristics of the Human Lymphocyte Insulin Receptor

    James R. Gavin;Phillip Gorden;Jesse Roth;Juanita A. Archer

  • Insulinomas: localization with selective intraarterial injection of calcium

    J L Doppman;D L Miller;R Chang;T H Shawker

  • Human Growth Hormone Radioreceptor Assay using Cultured Human Lymphocytes

    M A Lesniak;J Roth;P Gorden;J R Gavin rd

  • Postreceptor insulin resistance contributes to human dyslipidemia and hepatic steatosis

    Robert K. Semple;Alison Sleigh;Peter R. Murgatroyd;Claire A. Adams

  • Genetic syndromes of severe insulin resistance

    Robert K. Semple;David B. Savage;Elaine K. Cochran;Phillip Gorden

  • Ligands internalized through coated or noncoated invaginations follow a common intracellular pathway

    Dien Tran;Jean-Louis Carpentier;Fumio Sawano;Phillip Gorden

  • Somatostatin and Somatostatin Analogue (SMS 201-995) in Treatment of Hormone-Secreting Tumors of the Pituitary and Gastrointestinal Tract and Non-Neoplastic Diseases of the Gut

    Phillip Gorden;Richard J. Comi;Paul N. Maton;Vay Liang W. Go

  • Localization of insulinomas to regions of the pancreas by intra-arterial stimulation with calcium.

    Doppman Jl;Chang R;Fraker Dl;Norton Ja

  • Forty-eight-hour fast: the diagnostic test for insulinoma.

    Boaz Hirshberg;Andrea Livi;D. L. Bartlett;S. K. Libutti

  • Clinical course of genetic diseases of the insulin receptor (type A and Rabson-Mendenhall syndromes): a 30-year prospective.

    Carla Musso;Elaine Cochran;Stephanie Ann Moran;Monica C. Skarulis

  • Conventional supervoltage irradiation is an effective treatment for acromegaly.

    Richard C. Eastman;Phillip Gorden;Jesse Roth

  • Binding of 125I-human growth hormone to specific receptors in human cultured lymphocytes. Characterization of the interaction and a sensitive radioreceptor assay.

    Maxine A. Lesniak;Phillip Gorden;Jesse Roth;James R. Gavin

  • Long-Term Efficacy of Leptin Replacement in Patients With Generalized Lipodystrophy

    Edward D. Javor;Elaine K. Cochran;Carla Musso;Janice Ryan Young

  • Leptin reverses nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in patients with severe lipodystrophy

    Edward D. Javor;Marc G. Ghany;Elaine K. Cochran;Elif Arioglu Oral

Frequent Co-Authors

Jesse Roth
Jesse Roth National Institutes of Health
Simeon I. Taylor
Simeon I. Taylor National Institutes of Health
Jean-Louis Carpentier
Jean-Louis Carpentier University of Geneva
Lelio Orci
Lelio Orci University of Geneva
C. Ronald Kahn
C. Ronald Kahn Harvard University
Monica C. Skarulis
Monica C. Skarulis National Institutes of Health
Robert K. Semple
Robert K. Semple University of Edinburgh
Stephen O'Rahilly
Stephen O'Rahilly University of Cambridge
John L. Doppman
John L. Doppman National Institutes of Health
Yehiel Zick
Yehiel Zick Weizmann Institute of Science

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