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D-Index
50
Citations
7537
World Ranking
14538
National Ranking
3720

Roy E. Wuthier publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Roy E. Wuthier sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 123 publications — 6th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Roy E. Wuthier D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Roy E. Wuthier sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Roy E. Wuthier is affiliated with the University of South Carolina in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by contributions to the scientific community through research and publication.

Currently, there is no detailed information about their recent papers, including specific titles, publication venues, or citation counts. Likewise, there are no records of frequent co-authors or preferred publication venues that could provide insight into collaborative networks or publication preferences.

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Best Publications

  • Fourier transform raman spectroscopy of synthetic and biological calcium phosphates

    G. R. Sauer;W. B. Zunic;J. R. Durig;R. E. Wuthier

  • Correlation between loss of alkaline phosphatase activity and accumulation of calcium during matrix vesicle-mediated mineralization.

    B. R. Genge;G. R. Sauer;L. N. Y. Wu;F. M. Mclean

  • Fourier Transform Infrared Characterization of Mineral Phases Formed during Induction of Mineralization by Collagenase-released Matrix Vesicles in Vitro*

    G R Sauer;R E Wuthier

  • Electrolytes of isolated epiphyseal chondrocytes, matrix vesicles, and extracellular fluid

    R. E. Wuthier

  • Partition of inorganic ions and phospholipids in isolated cell, membrane and matrix vesicle fractions: evidence for Ca-Pi-acidic phospholipid complexes.

    R. E. Wuthier;S. T. Gore

  • Matrix vesicles: structure, composition, formation and function in calcification.

    Roy E Wuthier;Guy F Lipscomb

  • Collagen-binding proteins in collagenase-released matrix vesicles from cartilage. Interaction between matrix vesicle proteins and different types of collagen.

    L. N. Y. Wu;B. R. Genge;G. C. Lloyd;R. E. Wuthier

  • Lipids of mineralizing epiphyseal tissues in the bovine fetus.

    R.E. Wuthier

  • Physicochemical Characterization of the Nucleational Core of Matrix Vesicles

    Licia N. Y. Wu;Brian R. Genge;Dana G. Dunkelberger;Racquel Z. LeGeros

  • Purification of lipids from nonlipid contaminants on Sephadex bead columns

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  • Two-dimensional chromatography on silica gel-loaded paper for the microanalysis of polar lipids

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  • Stimulation of calcification of growth plate cartilage matrix vesicles by binding to type II and X collagens.

    Thorsten Kirsch;Roy E. Wuthier

  • Effect of vitamin D metabolites on the expression of alkaline phosphatase activity by epiphyseal hypertrophic chondrocytes in primary cell culture.

    Laura V. Hale;Mary Lynn S. Kemick;Roy E. Wuthier

  • Isolation and characterization of calcium-accumulating matrix vesicles from chondrocytes of chicken epiphyseal growth plate cartilage in primary culture.

    R E Wuthier;J E Chin;J E Hale;T C Register

  • Identification of phospholipid-dependent calcium-binding proteins as constituents of matrix vesicles.

    B R Genge;L N Y Wu;R E Wuthier

  • Characterization of the nucleational core complex responsible for mineral induction by growth plate cartilage matrix vesicles

    L. N. Y. Wu;T. Yoshimori;B. R. Genge;G. R. Sauer

  • Induction of mineral deposition by primary cultures of chicken growth plate chondrocytes in ascorbate-containing media. Evidence of an association between matrix vesicles and collagen.

    L N Y Wu;G R Sauer;B R Genge;R E Wuthier

  • A zonal analysis of inorganic and organic constituents of the epiphysis during endochondral calcification

    Roy E. Wuthier

  • Roles of alkaline phosphatase and labile internal mineral in matrix vesicle-mediated calcification. Effect of selective release of membrane-bound alkaline phosphatase and treatment with isosmotic pH 6 buffer.

    T C Register;F M McLean;M G Low;R E Wuthier

  • Biocompatible cement containing reactive calcium phosphate nanoparticles and methods for making and using such cement

    Brian R. Genge;Licia Wu;Glenn R. Sauer;Roy E. Wuthier

  • In vitro precipitation of calcium phosphate under intracellular conditions: formation of brushite from an amorphous precursor in the absence of ATP

    RE Wuthier;GS Rice;Jr Je Wallace;RL Weaver

  • Lipids of matrix vesicles.

    Wuthier Re

  • Differential fractionation of matrix vesicle proteins. Further characterization of the acidic phospholipid-dependent Ca2(+)-binding proteins.

    B R Genge;L N Wu;R E Wuthier

  • Changes in Phospholipid Extractability and Composition Accompany Mineralization of Chicken Growth Plate Cartilage Matrix Vesicles

    Licia N.Y. Wu;Brian R. Genge;Min W. Kang;A. Larry Arsenault

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas K. Borg
Thomas K. Borg Medical University of South Carolina
J. R. Durig
J. R. Durig University of Missouri–Kansas City
Melvin J. Glimcher
Melvin J. Glimcher Harvard University
Paul D. Ellis
Paul D. Ellis Doty Scientific (United States)

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