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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
Medicine D-index 97 Citations 27,197 419 World Ranking 5698 National Ranking 3152

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Enzyme
  • Internal medicine
  • Biochemistry

Ronald G. Thurman mostly deals with Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Kupffer cell, Liver injury and Ethanol. His studies in Endocrinology integrate themes in fields like Necrosis and Biochemistry. He works mostly in the field of Internal medicine, limiting it down to concerns involving Lactate dehydrogenase and, occasionally, Trypan blue and Ischemia.

He combines subjects such as Lipopolysaccharide, Calcium in biology, Hepatocyte, CD14 and Cell biology with his study of Kupffer cell. His research on Liver injury also deals with topics like

  • Enteral administration which connect with Ratón,
  • Immunology which intersects with area such as Pharmacology. His Ethanol research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Medicinal chemistry, Alcohol, Prostaglandin E2, Oxygen tension and Fatty liver.

His most cited work include:

  • Essential role of tumor necrosis factor α in alcohol-induced liver injury in mice (616 citations)
  • Hepatic Microsomal Ethanol Oxidation (561 citations)
  • Inactivation of Kupffer cells prevents early alcohol-induced liver injury. (478 citations)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Biochemistry, Ethanol and Kupffer cell. His Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Hepatocyte and Lactate dehydrogenase. His research on Endocrinology frequently links to adjacent areas such as Toxicity.

His Biochemistry study frequently involves adjacent topics like Molecular biology. His study in Kupffer cell is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Phagocytosis, Cell growth, Lipopolysaccharide, Reperfusion injury and Transplantation. His Reperfusion injury research focuses on Liver transplantation and how it relates to Pathology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Internal medicine (54.86%)
  • Endocrinology (54.40%)
  • Biochemistry (36.57%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1999-2016)?

  • Endocrinology (54.40%)
  • Internal medicine (54.86%)
  • Liver injury (12.73%)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Liver injury, Kupffer cell and Biochemistry. The study incorporates disciplines such as Ethanol and Necrosis in addition to Endocrinology. His study focuses on the intersection of Necrosis and fields such as Transplantation with connections in the field of Andrology.

His research integrates issues of Enteral administration, Hepatitis, Pathology, Liquid diet and Alanine transaminase in his study of Liver injury. His Kupffer cell research includes themes of Lipopolysaccharide, Hepatocyte, Cell biology, Ethanol metabolism and Microcirculation. While the research belongs to areas of Biochemistry, Ronald G. Thurman spends his time largely on the problem of Pharmacology, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Nephrotoxicity, Free Radical Formation and Cyclosporin a.

Between 1999 and 2016, his most popular works were:

  • NADPH oxidase-derived free radicals are key oxidants in alcohol-induced liver disease. (424 citations)
  • THE ROLE OF KUPFFER CELL OXIDANT PRODUCTION IN EARLY ETHANOL-INDUCED LIVER DISEASE (217 citations)
  • Overexpression of Manganese Superoxide Dismutase Prevents Alcohol-induced Liver Injury in the Rat (180 citations)

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

  • Enzyme
  • Internal medicine
  • Biochemistry

His scientific interests lie mostly in Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Liver injury, Kupffer cell and Biochemistry. The various areas that Ronald G. Thurman examines in his Endocrinology study include Ethanol, Necrosis and Enteral administration. His study on Internal medicine is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Immunology.

His Liver injury study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ethanol metabolism, Oxidative stress, Liver function and CD14. His Kupffer cell research incorporates themes from Lipopolysaccharide, Cirrhosis, Hepatocyte, Fatty liver and Cell biology. His Tumor necrosis factor alpha study incorporates themes from Liver disease and Cytokine.

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Best Publications

Hepatic Microsomal Ethanol Oxidation

Ronald G. Thurman;Heinz Georg Ley;Roland Scholz.
FEBS Journal (1972)

873 Citations

Essential role of tumor necrosis factor α in alcohol-induced liver injury in mice

Ming Yin;Michael D. Wheeler;Hiroshi Kono;Blair U. Bradford.
Gastroenterology (1999)

838 Citations

Inactivation of Kupffer cells prevents early alcohol-induced liver injury.

Yukito Adachi;Blair U. Bradford;Wenshi Gao;Heidi K. Bojes.
Hepatology (1994)

731 Citations

Antibodies to tumor necrosis factor alfa attenuate hepatic necrosis and inflammation caused by chronic exposure to ethanol in the rat.

Yuji Iimuro;Randle M. Gallucci;Michael I. Luster;Hiroshi Kono.
Hepatology (1997)

701 Citations

NADPH oxidase-derived free radicals are key oxidants in alcohol-induced liver disease.

Hiroshi Kono;Ivan I Rusyn;Ming Yin;Erwin Gäbele.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2000)

592 Citations

Kupffer cell activation and endothelial cell damage after storage of rat livers: effects of reperfusion.

Jane C. Caldwell‐Kenkel;Robert T. Currin;Yukio Tanaka;Ronald G. Thurman.
Hepatology (1991)

531 Citations

II. Alcoholic liver injury involves activation of Kupffer cells by endotoxin.

R. G. Thurman.
American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology (1998)

506 Citations

Reperfusion injury to endothelial cells following cold ischemic storage of rat livers.

Jane C. Caldwell-Kenkel;Robert T. Currin;Yukio Tanaka;Ronald G. Thurman.
Hepatology (1989)

479 Citations

Interaction of Mixed-Function Oxidation with Biosynthetic Processes

Roland Scholz;Werner Hansen;Ronald G. Thurman.
FEBS Journal (1973)

414 Citations

REPERFUSION INJURY AFTER LIVER PRESERVATION FOR TRANSPLANTATION

John J. Lemasters;Ronald G. Thurman.
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology (1997)

389 Citations

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