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53
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16215
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1279

Rainer Cramer publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rainer Cramer sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 181 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Rainer Cramer D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rainer Cramer sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Rainer Cramer is affiliated with the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on applications of mass spectrometry techniques.

The scientist's work extensively covers subfields such as Spectroscopy, Molecular Biology, Food Science, Biomedical Engineering, and Archeology. Their research topics include Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications, Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications, Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies, Identification and Quantification in Food, Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography, and Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing.

Rainer Cramer has published numerous papers in several recognized scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • Animals
  • Scientific Reports
  • Chemical Communications

Recent significant papers authored or coauthored by Cramer include:

  • Raw Cow Milk Bacterial Consortium as Bioindicator of Circulating Anti-Microbial Resistance (2020, Animals)
  • Speciation and milk adulteration analysis by rapid ambient liquid MALDI mass spectrometry profiling using machine learning (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • Advancing Liquid Atmospheric Pressure Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry Toward Ultrahigh-Throughput Analysis (2020, Analytical Chemistry)
  • Ultrahigh-Throughput Sample Analysis Using Liquid Atmospheric Pressure Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (2022, Analytical Chemistry)
  • Peptide nanotubes self-assembled from leucine-rich alpha helical surfactant-like peptides (2020, Chemical Communications)

Throughout their career, Cramer has collaborated frequently with several researchers, notably Cristian Piras, Lily R Adair, Michael Morris, Domenico Britti, and Paola Roncada. These collaborations reflect interdisciplinary engagement across their research topics.

Best Publications

  • Genome expansion and gene loss in powdery mildew fungi reveal tradeoffs in extreme parasitism

    Pietro D. Spanu;James C. Abbott;Joelle Amselem;Timothy A. Burgis

  • Activation of the ATPase activity of hsp90 by the stress-regulated cochaperone aha1.

    Barry Panaretou;Giuliano Siligardi;Philippe Meyer;Alison Maloney

  • Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry of nucleic acids with wavelengths in the ultraviolet and infrared.

    E. Nordhoff;A. Ingendoh;R. Cramer;A. Overberg

  • Evaluation of two-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis for proteomic expression analysis of a model breast cancer cell system.

    Severine Gharbi;Piers Gaffney;Alice Yang;Marketa J. Zvelebil

  • Difference gel electrophoresis.

    John F. Timms;Rainer Cramer

  • Structure and evolution of barley powdery mildew effector candidates

    Carsten Pedersen;Emiel Ver Loren van Themaat;Liam J McGuffin;James C Abbott

  • Phosphorylation of Tyrosine 291 Enhances the Ability of WASp to Stimulate Actin Polymerization and Filopodium Formation

    Giles O.C. Cory;Ritu Garg;Rainer Cramer;Rainer Cramer;Anne J. Ridley;Anne J. Ridley

  • Ion stability of nucleic acids in infrared matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry.

    E. Nordhoff;R. Cramer;M. Karas;F. Hillenkamp

  • Phosphorylation of the WASP-VCA Domain Increases Its Affinity for the Arp2/3 Complex and Enhances Actin Polymerization by WASP

    Giles O.C. Cory;Rainer Cramer;Rainer Cramer;Laurent Blanchoin;Anne J. Ridley;Anne J. Ridley

  • Direct mass spectrometric sequencing of low-picomole amounts of oligodeoxynucleotides with up to 21 bases by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry

    E. Nordhoff;M. Karas;R. Cramer;S. Hahner

  • Gene and protein expression profiling of human ovarian cancer cells treated with the heat shock protein 90 inhibitor 17-allylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin

    Alison Maloney;Paul A. Clarke;Soren Naaby-Hansen;Rob Stein

  • Proteomics – post-genomic cartography to understand gene function

    Soren Naaby-Hansen;Michael D. Waterfield;Rainer Cramer

  • The urinary proteome in Fanconi syndrome implies specificity in the reabsorption of proteins by renal proximal tubule cells

    Pedro R. Cutillas;Robert J. Chalkley;Kirk C. Hansen;Rainer Cramer

  • Self-Assembly and Anti-Amyloid Cytotoxicity Activity of Amyloid beta Peptide Derivatives

    V. Castelletto;P. Ryumin;R. Cramer;Ian Hamley

  • Glucosinolate-accumulating S-cells in Arabidopsis leaves and flower stalks undergo programmed cell death at early stages of differentiation.

    Olga A. Koroleva;Trevor M. Gibson;Rainer Cramer;Chris Stain

  • Raw Cow Milk Bacterial Consortium as Bioindicator of Circulating Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR).

    Cristian Piras;Viviana Greco;Viviana Greco;Enrico Gugliandolo;Alessio Soggiu

  • Hydroponic isotope labelling of entire plants (HILEP) for quantitative plant proteomics; an oxidative stress case study.

    Laurence V. Bindschedler;Magnus Palmblad;Magnus Palmblad;Rainer Cramer

  • Heat Shock Protein 27 Is the Major Differentially Phosphorylated Protein Involved in Renal Epithelial Cellular Stress Response and Controls Focal Adhesion Organization and Apoptosis

    Marjo de Graauw;Ine Tijdens;Rainer Cramer;Steve Corless

  • Comparison of IR- and UV-matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry of oligodeoxynucleotides

    E. Nordhoff;F. Kirpekar;M. Karas;R. Cramer

  • Characterization of Protein Phosphorylation by Mass Spectrometry Using Immobilized Metal Ion Affinity Chromatography with On-Resin β-Elimination and Michael Addition

    Andrew J. Thompson;Sarah R. Hart;Clemens Franz;Karin Barnouin

Frequent Co-Authors

Alma L. Burlingame
Alma L. Burlingame University of California, San Francisco
Michael D. Waterfield
Michael D. Waterfield Ludwig Cancer Research
Usha Menon
Usha Menon University College London
Alexander Gammerman
Alexander Gammerman Royal Holloway University of London
Ian Jacobs
Ian Jacobs University of New South Wales
Marketa Zvelebil
Marketa Zvelebil University of Basel
Mike Waterfield
Mike Waterfield Ludwig Cancer Research
Franz Hillenkamp
Franz Hillenkamp University of Münster
Ivan Gout
Ivan Gout University College London
Parmjit S. Jat
Parmjit S. Jat University College London

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