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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Biology and Biochemistry D-index 67 Citations 13,906 288 World Ranking 5312 National Ranking 379

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Enzyme
  • Gene
  • Biochemistry

Rolf K. H. Kinne mostly deals with Membrane, Biochemistry, Vesicle, Sodium and Brush border. His Membrane research incorporates themes from Biophysics, Differential centrifugation, Cortex and Enzyme. His work deals with themes such as Ouabain and Phlorizin, which intersect with Biochemistry.

The concepts of his Vesicle study are interwoven with issues in Cotransporter, Glutathione, Valinomycin, Membrane potential and Glucose transporter. His studies in Sodium integrate themes in fields like Inorganic chemistry, Active transport, Choline chloride, Potassium and Chromatography. His research integrates issues of Reabsorption, Renal cortex and Phosphate in his study of Brush border.

His most cited work include:

  • Sodium/proton antiport in brush-border-membrane vesicles isolated from rat small intestine and kidney. (577 citations)
  • Cell volume regulation: osmolytes, osmolyte transport, and signal transduction (320 citations)
  • Phosphate transport by isolated renal brush border vesicles (273 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary scientific interests are in Biochemistry, Membrane, Biophysics, Sodium and Cotransporter. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Kidney and Phlorizin. The study incorporates disciplines such as Differential centrifugation and Cell biology in addition to Membrane.

In his work, Osmolyte and Extracellular is strongly intertwined with Intracellular, which is a subfield of Biophysics. His Sodium research integrates issues from Inorganic chemistry, Potassium and Chloride. He combines subjects such as Glucose transporter and Alkaline phosphatase with his study of Brush border.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Biochemistry (48.97%)
  • Membrane (28.28%)
  • Biophysics (28.28%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1999-2020)?

  • Biochemistry (48.97%)
  • Cotransporter (25.86%)
  • Phlorizin (9.31%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Biochemistry, Cotransporter, Phlorizin, Cell biology and Sodium. His study looks at the relationship between Biochemistry and topics such as Glucose transporter, which overlap with Intestinal absorption. Rolf K. H. Kinne interconnects Extracellular, Vesicle and Reabsorption, Internal medicine, Kidney in the investigation of issues within Cotransporter.

His Vesicle study improves the overall literature in Membrane. His Sodium research includes elements of Binding domain and D-Glucose. His Intracellular study incorporates themes from Biophysics and Osmolyte.

Between 1999 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Cell volume regulation: osmolytes, osmolyte transport, and signal transduction (320 citations)
  • Cellular uptake of dietary flavonoid quercetin 4'-beta-glucoside by sodium-dependent glucose transporter SGLT1. (236 citations)
  • Taurocholate Transport by Rat Liver Sinusoidal Membrane Vesicles: Evidence of Sodium Cotransport (181 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Enzyme
  • Gene
  • Biochemistry

Rolf K. H. Kinne spends much of his time researching Biochemistry, Cotransporter, Phlorizin, Apical membrane and Chinese hamster ovary cell. Rolf K. H. Kinne frequently studies issues relating to Biophysics and Biochemistry. His Cotransporter research entails a greater understanding of Sodium.

His Phlorizin study also includes

  • Transporter and Extracellular most often made with reference to Binding site,
  • Stereochemistry and related Tryptophan, Quenching, Phloretin and Amino acid,
  • Diabetes mellitus which intersects with area such as Non-competitive inhibition, Insulin and Kidney. He has included themes like Cell culture, Caco-2 and Enterocyte in his Apical membrane study. Specifically, his work in Vesicle is concerned with the study of Brush border.

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Best Publications

Sodium/proton antiport in brush-border-membrane vesicles isolated from rat small intestine and kidney.

Heini Murer;Ulrich Hopfer;Rolf Kinne.
Biochemical Journal (1976)

763 Citations

Cell volume regulation: osmolytes, osmolyte transport, and signal transduction

Frank Wehner;Heidrun Olsen;Hanna Tinel;Evamaria Kinne-Saffran.
Reviews of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology (2003)

428 Citations

Cellular uptake of dietary flavonoid quercetin 4'-beta-glucoside by sodium-dependent glucose transporter SGLT1.

Richard A. Walgren;Jiann-Trzuo Lin;Rolf K.-H. Kinne;Thomas Walle.
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (2000)

377 Citations

Phosphate transport by isolated renal brush border vesicles

N. Hoffmann;M. Thees;R. Kinne.
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology (1976)

351 Citations

Phosphate transport into brush-border membrane vesicles isolated from rat small intestine.

Winfried Berner;Rolf Kinne;Heini Murer.
Biochemical Journal (1976)

334 Citations

The use of isolated membrane vesicles to study epithelial transport processes.

Heini Murer;Rolf Kinne.
The Journal of Membrane Biology (1980)

321 Citations

Studies on the orientation of brush-border membrane vesicles

Winfried Haase;Angelika Schäfer;Heini Murer;Rolf Kinne.
Biochemical Journal (1978)

282 Citations

The polarity of the proximal tubule cell in rat kidney. Different surface charges for the brush-border microvilli and plasma membranes from the basal infoldings.

Hans G. Heidrich;Rolf Kinne;Eva Kinne-Saffran;Kurt Hannig.
Journal of Cell Biology (1972)

262 Citations

Transport of p-aminohippuric acid by plasma membrane vesicles isolated from rat kidney cortex

Winfried Berner;Rolf Kinne.
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology (1976)

260 Citations

Calcium ion transport across plasma membranes isolated from rat kidney cortex.

Piotr Gmaj;Heini Murer;Rolf Kinne.
Biochemical Journal (1979)

259 Citations

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