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D-Index
50
Citations
7539
World Ranking
17753
National Ranking
7268

Richard M. Robson 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 Richard M. Robson sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 102 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Richard M. Robson 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 Richard M. Robson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Richard M. Robson is affiliated with Iowa State University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research and scholarly activities conducted within this institution.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues disclosed for this researcher. Similarly, there is no available information on book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or specific research topics associated with their work.

There are no records of awards or honors received by Richard M. Robson in the data provided.

Best Publications

  • Proteolysis of specific muscle structural proteins by mu-calpain at low pH and temperature is similar to degradation in postmortem bovine muscle.

    Elisabeth Huff-Lonergan;Tomiko Mitsuhashi;Dirk D. Beekman;F. C. Parrish

  • A Ca2+-activated protease possibly involved in myofibrillar protein turnover. Purification from porcine muscle.

    William R. Dayton;Darrel E. Goll;M. G. Zeece;Richard M. Robson

  • Effects of postmortem aging time, animal age, and sex on degradation of titin and nebulin in bovine longissimus muscle.

    Elisabeth J. Huff-Lonergan;Frederick C. Parrish Jr.;Richard M. Robson

  • Some properties of purified skeletal muscle alpha-actinin.

    A Suzuki;D E Goll;I Singh;R E Allen

  • Studies of the alpha-actinin/actin interaction in the Z-disk by using calpain.

    D E Goll;W R Dayton;I Singh;R M Robson

  • Assembly of vimentin in vitro and its implications concerning the structure of intermediate filaments

    Wallace Ip;Michael K. Hartzer;Y.-Y.Susana Pang;Richard M. Robson

  • Determination of proteins in “Tris” buffer by the biuret reaction

    R.M. Robson;D.E. Goll;M.J. Temple

  • Desmin from avian smooth muscle. Purification and partial characterization.

    T W Huiatt;R M Robson;N Arakawa;M H Stromer

  • Effect of electrical stimulation on postmortem titin, nebulin, desmin, and troponin-T degradation and ultrastructural changes in bovine longissimus muscle

    Chiung-Ying Ho;Marvin H. Stromer;Richard M. Robson

  • Filamin-actin interaction. Dissociation of binding from gelation by Ca2+-activated proteolysis.

    P J Davies;D Wallach;M C Willingham;I Pastan

  • Fine structure of wide and narrow vertebrate muscle Z-lines. A proposed model and computer simulation of Z-line architecture.

    M. Yamaguchi;M. Izumimoto;R.M. Robson;M.H. Stromer

  • Properties of smooth muscle vinculin.

    R R Evans;R M Robson;M H Stromer

  • Synemin may function to directly link muscle cell intermediate filaments to both myofibrillar Z-lines and costameres.

    Robert M. Bellin;Ted W. Huiatt;David R. Critchley;Richard M. Robson

  • Molecular characteristics and interactions of the intermediate filament protein synemin. Interactions with alpha-actinin may anchor synemin-containing heterofilaments.

    Robert M. Bellin;Suzanne W. Sernett;Bruno Becker;Wallace Ip

  • Characterization of an actin-binding site within the talin FERM domain.

    Ho-Sup Lee;Robert M. Bellin;Diane L. Walker;Bipin Patel

  • Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and western blotting comparisons of purified myofibrils and whole muscle preparations for evaluating titin and nebulin in postmortem bovine muscle.

    Elisabeth J. Huff-Lonergan;Tomiko Mitsuhashi;Frederick C. Parrish Jr.;Richard M. Robson

  • Interactions of intermediate filament protein synemin with dystrophin and utrophin.

    Rahul C. Bhosle;Daniel E. Michele;Daniel E. Michele;Kevin P. Campbell;Zhenlin Li

  • Purification and properties of α-actinin from rabbit skeletal muscle

    Richard M. Robson;Darrel E. Goll;Nobuhiko Arakawa;Marvin H. Stromer

  • A Ca2+-activated protease possibly involved in myofibrillar protein turnover. Subcellular localization of the protease in porcine skeletal muscle.

    William J. Reville;Darrel E. Goll;Marvin H. Stromer;Richard M. Robson

  • Effect of Postmortem Storage on Degradation of the Myofibrillar Protein Titin in Bovine Longissimus Muscle

    M. L. Lusby;J. F. Ridpath;F. C. Parrish;R. M. Robson

Frequent Co-Authors

Darrel E. Goll
Darrel E. Goll University of Arizona
Zhenlin Li
Zhenlin Li Université Paris Cité
Ronald E. Allen
Ronald E. Allen University of Arizona
David R. Critchley
David R. Critchley University of Leicester
Elisabeth J. Huff-Lonergan
Elisabeth J. Huff-Lonergan Iowa State University
Lars-Eric Thornell
Lars-Eric Thornell Umeå University
Milos Pekny
Milos Pekny University of Gothenburg
Graham Plastow
Graham Plastow University of Alberta
Max F. Rothschild
Max F. Rothschild Iowa State University
John E. Heuser
John E. Heuser Washington University in St. Louis

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