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Robert P. Hebbel 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 Robert P. Hebbel sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 295 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Robert P. Hebbel 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 Robert P. Hebbel sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 89 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Robert P. Hebbel is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work encompasses several subfields including Genetics, Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Immunology, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's research focuses on topics such as Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders, Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology, Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention, Birth, Development, and Health, Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity, Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, and S100 Proteins and Annexins.

Robert P. Hebbel has published notable papers including:

  • Targeting the AnxA1/Fpr2/ALX pathway regulates neutrophil function, promoting thromboinflammation resolution in sickle cell disease (2021) in Blood
  • The multifaceted role of ischemia/reperfusion in sickle cell anemia (2020) in Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Endothelial TLR4 Expression Mediates Vaso-Occlusive Crisis in Sickle Cell Disease (2021) in Frontiers in Immunology
  • Abnormal Endothelial Gene Expression Associated With Early Coronary Atherosclerosis (2020) in Journal of the American Heart Association
  • Blood Outgrowth Endothelial Cells as a Cellular Carrier for Oncolytic Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Expressing Interferon-β in Preclinical Models of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (2020) in Translational Oncology

Frequently associated co-authors in their work include:

  • Gregory M. Vercellotti
  • Liming Milbauer
  • John D. Belcher
  • Anna Solovey
  • Elise F. Palzer

Publications by Robert P. Hebbel appear mainly in journals such as:

  • Journal of the American Heart Association
  • Blood
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • American Journal of Hematology

Robert P. Hebbel has been recognized as a Member of the Association of American Physicians, reflecting membership in a professional organization in the medical field.

Best Publications

  • Origins of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial outgrowth from blood

    Yi Lin;Daniel J. Weisdorf;Anna Solovey;Robert P. Hebbel

  • Circulating Activated Endothelial Cells in Sickle Cell Anemia

    Anna Solovey;Yi Lin;Paul Browne;Stephana Choong

  • Heme triggers TLR4 signaling leading to endothelial cell activation and vaso-occlusion in murine sickle cell disease

    John D. Belcher;Chunsheng Chen;Julia Nguyen;Liming Milbauer

  • Erythrocyte adherence to endothelium in sickle-cell anemia. A possible determinant of disease severity.

    Robert P. Hebbel;Marc A. B. Boogaerts;John W. Eaton;Martin H. Steinberg

  • Sickle blood contains tissue factor–positive microparticles derived from endothelial cells and monocytes

    Arun S Shet;Omer Aras;Kalpna Gupta;Matthew J Hass

  • Morphine Stimulates Angiogenesis by Activating Proangiogenic and Survival-promoting Signaling and Promotes Breast Tumor Growth

    Kalpna Gupta;Smita Kshirsagar;Liming Chang;Robert Schwartz

  • Hypoxia/reoxygenation causes inflammatory response in transgenic sickle mice but not in normal mice

    D.K. Kaul;R.P. Hebbel

  • Abnormal Adherence of Sickle Erythrocytes to Cultured Vascular Endothelium: POSSIBLE MECHANISM FOR MICROVASCULAR OCCLUSION IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE

    Robert P. Hebbel;Osamu Yamada;Charles F. Moldow;Harry S. Jacob

  • The Endothelial Biology of Sickle Cell Disease: Inflammation and a Chronic Vasculopathy

    Robert P. Hebbel;Raymond Osarogiagbon;Dhananjay Kaul

  • Circulating endothelial cells Biomarker of vascular disease

    Andrew D. Blann;Alexander Woywodt;Francesco Bertolini;Todd M. Bull

  • Spontaneous oxygen radical generation by sickle erythrocytes.

    Robert P. Hebbel;John W. Eaton;M. Balasingam;Martin H. Steinberg

  • VEGF prevents apoptosis of human microvascular endothelial cells via opposing effects on MAPK/ERK and SAPK/JNK signaling.

    Kalpna Gupta;Smita Kshirsagar;Wei Li;Lizhen Gui

  • Beyond hemoglobin polymerization: the red blood cell membrane and sickle disease pathophysiology.

    Robert P Hebbel

  • Andrographolide attenuates inflammation by inhibition of NF-kappa B activation through covalent modification of reduced cysteine 62 of p50.

    Yi Feng Xia;Bu Qing Ye;Yi Dan Li;Jian Guo Wang

  • Measuring circulating cell-derived microparticles

    W. Jy;L. L. Horstman;J. J. Jimenez;Y. S. Ahn

  • Activated monocytes in sickle cell disease: potential role in the activation of vascular endothelium and vaso-occlusion

    John D. Belcher;Paul H. Marker;Jill P. Weber;Robert P. Hebbel

  • The relative magnitudes of endothelial force generation and matrix stiffness modulate capillary morphogenesis in vitro

    A. L. Sieminski;Robert P Hebbel;K. J. Gooch

  • Vasculopathy in sickle cell disease: Biology, pathophysiology, genetics, translational medicine, and new research directions.

    Gregory J. Kato;Robert P. Hebbel;Martin H. Steinberg;Mark T. Gladwin

  • Induction of microparticle- and cell-associated intravascular tissue factor in human endotoxemia

    Omer Aras;Arun Shet;Ronald R. Bach;Jessica L. Hysjulien

  • Adhesive interactions of sickle erythrocytes with endothelium.

    Robert P. Hebbel

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory M. Vercellotti
Gregory M. Vercellotti University of Minnesota
John W. Eaton
John W. Eaton University of Louisville
Karl A. Nath
Karl A. Nath Mayo Clinic
Martin H. Steinberg
Martin H. Steinberg Boston University
Nigel S. Key
Nigel S. Key University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Wei Pan
Wei Pan University of Minnesota
Joseph P. Grande
Joseph P. Grande Mayo Clinic
Pankaj Gupta
Pankaj Gupta Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
Donald A. Simone
Donald A. Simone University of Minnesota

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