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Renato Batel 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 Renato Batel sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 136 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Renato Batel 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 Renato Batel sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 45 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Renato Batel is affiliated with the Institut Ruđer Bošković in Croatia. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular attention to Oceanography as a significant subfield. Additional subfields in their work include Genetics, Nutrition and Dietetics, Molecular Biology, and Ecology.

Their recent publications include studies published in notable scientific venues such as Theranostics and the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. Among the papers authored by Batel are:

  • Energy level as a theranostic factor for successful therapy of tissue injuries with polyphosphate: the triad metabolic energy - mechanical energy - heat, published in 2024 in Theranostics
  • Diversity of Epiphytic Bacterial Communities Associated with Adriatic Fucacean Species Phycosphere, published in 2020 in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Batel's research topics cover a diverse range including:

  • Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema
  • Vitamin K Research Studies
  • Enzyme function and inhibition
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

Frequent collaborators in their work include Wernér E.G. Müller, Hadrian Schepler, Meik Neufurth, Rita Dobmeyer, and Heinz C. Schröder. These coauthors appear alongside Batel in various scientific publications, indicating ongoing collaborative research efforts.

Best Publications

  • Expression of silicatein and collagen genes in the marine sponge Suberites domuncula is controlled by silicate and myotrophin.

    Anatoli Krasko;Bernd Lorenz;Renato Batel;Heinz C. Schröder

  • Establishment of a primary cell culture from a sponge: primmorphs from Suberites domuncula

    Weg Müller;M. Wiens;R. Batel;R. Steffen

  • Evidence for a symbiosis between bacteria of the genus Rhodobacter and the marine sponge Halichondria panicea : harbor also for putatively toxic bacteria ?

    K. Althoff;C. Schütt;R. Steffen;R. Batel

  • Silica transport in the demosponge Suberites domuncula: fluorescence emission analysis using the PDMPO probe and cloning of a potential transporter

    Heinz-C. Schröder;Sanja Perović-Ottstadt;Matthias Rothenberger;Matthias Wiens

  • Induction of gene expression of the chaperones 14-3-3 and HSP70 by PCB 118 (2,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl) in the marine sponge Geodia cydonium: novel biomarkers for polychlorinated biphenyls

    Matthias Wiens;Claudia Koziol;Hamdy M. A. Hassanein;Renato Batel

  • Application of cell culture for the production of bioactive compounds from sponges: synthesis of avarol by primmorphs from Dysidea avara.

    Müller We;Böhm M;Batel R;De Rosa S

  • Effect of hypoosmotic stress by low salinity acclimation of Mediterranean mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis on biological parameters used for pollution assessment.

    Bojan Hamer;Zeljko Jaksić;Dijana Pavicić-Hamer;Lorena Perić

  • Retinoid X receptor and retinoic acid response in the marine sponge Suberites domuncula.

    Matthias Wiens;Renato Batel;Michael Korzhev;Werner E G Müller

  • Iron induces proliferation and morphogenesis in primmorphs from the marine sponge Suberites domuncula.

    Anatoli Krasko;Heinz C. Schröder;Renato Batel;Vladislav A. Grebenjuk

  • Stress-70 proteins in marine mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis as biomarkers of environmental pollution: a field study.

    B Hamer;D.Pavičić Hamer;W.E.G Müller;R Batel

  • Origin of the integrin-mediated signal transduction. Functional studies with cell cultures from the sponge Suberites domuncula.

    Wolfram Wimmer;Sanja Perovic;Michael Kruse;Heinz C. Schröder

  • Apoptosis in marine sponges : a biomarker for environmental stress (cadmium and bacteria)

    C. Wagner;R. Steffen;C. Koziol;R. Batel

  • Differential expression of allograft inflammatory factor 1 and of glutathione peroxidase during auto- and allograft response in marine sponges

    M. Kruse;R. Steffen;R. Batel;I.M. Muller

  • Induction of apoptosis in the blue mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis by tri-n-butyltin chloride.

    Milena Mičić;Nevenka Bihari;Željka Labura;Werner E.G. Müller

  • Stimulation of protein (collagen) synthesis in sponge cells by a cardiac myotrophin-related molecule from Suberites domuncula

    Heinz C. Schröder;Anatoli Krasko;Renato Batel;Alexander Skorokhod

  • Assessing consequences of marine pollution by hydrocarbons using sponges as model organisms

    R.K. Zahn;G. Zahn;W.E.G. Müller;B. Kurelec

  • Accumulation of cadmium and zinc in the marine sponge Suberites domuncula and its potential consequences on single-strand breaks and on expression of heat-shock protein:a natural field study

    Werner E. G. Müller;Renato Batel;Markus Lacorn;Hans Steinhart

  • Combinatory effects of temperature stress and nonionic organic pollutants on stress protein (hsp70) gene expression in the freshwater sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis

    Werner E.G. Muller;Claudia Koziol;Branko Kurelec;Jutta Dapper

  • Traditional and Modern Biomedical Prospecting: Part II-the Benefits: Approaches for a Sustainable Exploitation of Biodiversity (Secondary Metabolites and Biomaterials from Sponges).

    Werner E. G. Müller;Heinz C. Schröder;Matthias Wiens;Sanja Perovic-Ottstadt

  • Induction of DNA strand breaks and expression of HSP70 and GRP78 homolog by cadmium in the marine sponge Suberites domuncula.

    H. C. Schröder;H. M. A. Hassanein;S. Lauenroth;C. Koziol

Frequent Co-Authors

Werner E. G. Müller
Werner E. G. Müller Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Heinz C. Schröder
Heinz C. Schröder Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Isabel M. Müller
Isabel M. Müller Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Rudolf K. Zahn
Rudolf K. Zahn Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Matthias Wiens
Matthias Wiens Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
W. E. G. Müller
W. E. G. Müller Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Hans Steinhart
Hans Steinhart Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Ernesto Fattorusso
Ernesto Fattorusso University of Naples Federico II
Hiroshi Ushijima
Hiroshi Ushijima Nihon University
Baruch Rinkevich
Baruch Rinkevich Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research

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