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Roger Guillemin 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 Roger Guillemin sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 311 publications — 19th percentile

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

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

Roger Guillemin 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 Roger Guillemin sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 106 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Roger Guillemin is affiliated with the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in the United States. Their research activities are situated within this institution, which is noted for its focus on biological and biomedical sciences.

Information related to recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields and subfields of study, main topics of work, and awards won is not available for this scientist. Consequently, a detailed overview of specific research contributions, collaborations, publication patterns, and recognized distinctions cannot be provided at this time.

The absence of published paper titles, topics, and other related data prevents an elaboration on the thematic or disciplinary focus areas that Roger Guillemin may have explored. Similarly, no data is present regarding their involvement in coauthor networks or their frequency of publication across particular journals or scientific outlets.

While the available information is limited, the association with the Salk Institute suggests engagement in biological research, an area broadly encompassing molecular biology, neurobiology, and related biomedical investigations. However, without explicit data on fields, subfields, or topics, this remains a contextual inference rather than a documented fact.

Best Publications

  • Hypothalamic Polypeptide That Inhibits the Secretion of Immunoreactive Pituitary Growth Hormone

    Paul Brazeau;Wylie Vale;Roger Burgus;Nicholas Ling

  • Growth hormone-releasing factor from a human pancreatic tumor that caused acromegaly.

    Roger Guillemin;Paul Brazeau;Peter Bohlen;Frederick Esch

  • beta-Endorphin and adrenocorticotropin are selected concomitantly by the pituitary gland

    Roger Guillemin;Therese Vargo;Jean Rossier;Scott Minick

  • Pituitary FSH Is Released by a Heterodimer of the β-Subunits from the Two Forms of Inhibin

    Nicholas Ling;Shao-Yao Ying;Naoto Ueno;Shunichi Shimasaki

  • Endorphins: profound behavioral effects in rats suggest new etiological factors in mental illness.

    Floyd Bloom;David Segal;Nicholas Ling;Roger Guillemin

  • Basic fibroblast growth factor induces angiogenesis in vitro.

    Roberto Montesano;Jean-Dominique Vassalli;A. Baird;R. Guillemin

  • Primary structure of bovine pituitary basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and comparison with the amino-terminal sequence of bovine brain acidic FGF.

    Frederick Esch;Andrew Baird;Nicholas Ling;Naoto Ueno

  • Fibroblast growth factor promotes survival of dissociated hippocampal neurons and enhances neurite extension.

    P Walicke;W M Cowan;N Ueno;A Baird

  • Neurons containing beta-endorphin in rat brain exist separately from those containing enkephalin: immunocytochemical studies

    F Bloom;E Battenberg;J Rossier;N Ling

  • Culture of Enzymatically Dispersed Anterior Pituitary Cells: Functional Validation of a Method

    Wylie Vale;Geoffrey Grant;Max Amoss;Richard Blackwell

  • Foot-shock induced stress increases β-endorphin levels in blood but not brain

    Jean Rossier;Edward D. French;Catherine Rivier;Nicholas Ling

  • Peptides in the brain: the new endocrinology of the neuron.

    Roger Guillemin

  • Primary Structure of the Ovine Hypothalamic Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Factor (LRF)

    Roger Burgus;Madalyn Butcher;Max Amoss;Nicholas Ling

  • Regional dissociation of beta-endorphin and enkephalin contents in rat brain and pituitary

    Jean Rossier;Theresa M. Vargo;Scott Minick;Nicholas Ling

  • Isolation and partial characterization of follistatin: a single-chain Mr 35,000 monomeric protein that inhibits the release of follicle-stimulating hormone.

    Naoto Ueno;Nicholas Ling;Shao-Yao Ying;Frederick Esch

  • STIMULATION IN VIVO OF THE SECRETION OF PROLACTIN AND GROWTH HORMONE BY β-ENDORPHIN

    C. Rivier;W. Vale;N. Ling;M. Brown

  • Purification, amino acid composition and N-terminus of the hypothalamic luteinizing hormone releasing factor (LRF) of ovine origin

    Max Amoss;Roger Burgus;Richard Blackwell;Wylic Vale

  • Molecular characterization of fibroblast growth factor: distribution and biological activities in various tissues.

    Andrew Baird;Frederick Esch;Pierre Mormede;Naoto Ueno

  • Neuronal actions of endorphins and enkephalins among brain regions: a comparative microiontophoretic study.

    Roger A. Nicoll;George R. Siggins;Nicholas Ling;Floyd E. Bloom

  • β-ENDORPHIN AND ADRENOCORTICOTROPIN ARE SECRETED CONCOMITANTLY BY THE PITUITARY GLAND

    Roger Guillemin;Therese Vargo;Jean Rossier;Scott Minick

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas Ling
Nicholas Ling Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Frederick Esch
Frederick Esch Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Peter Bohlen
Peter Bohlen Eli Lilly (United States)
Wylie Vale
Wylie Vale Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Floyd E. Bloom
Floyd E. Bloom Scripps Research Institute
Andrew Baird
Andrew Baird University of California, San Diego
Naoto Ueno
Naoto Ueno National Institute for Basic Biology
Jean Rivier
Jean Rivier Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Jean Rossier
Jean Rossier Sorbonne University
Shunichi Shimasaki
Shunichi Shimasaki University of California, San Diego

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