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82
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18220
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16347
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685

Subrata Chakrabarti 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 Subrata Chakrabarti sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 355 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Subrata Chakrabarti 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 Subrata Chakrabarti sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 82 D-Index — 21st percentile

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

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

Overview

Subrata Chakrabarti is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery, and Immunology.

Their research covers a range of topics, with a notable focus on cancer-related molecular mechanisms, circular RNAs in diseases, microRNA in disease regulation, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, retinal imaging and analysis, lipid metabolism and disorders, and congenital heart defects research.

Frequent scholarly collaborators include Biao Feng, Zhaoliang Su, Saumik Biswas, Eric Wang, and Shali Chen.

Chakrabarti has published extensively in several academic venues, with multiple articles appearing in the Canadian Journal of Diabetes, PLoS ONE, Frontiers in Endocrinology, Canadian Journal of Cardiology, and Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science.

Selected recent papers illustrate the breadth and interdisciplinary nature of the research:

  • The Long Non-Coding RNA HOTAIR Is a Critical Epigenetic Mediator of Angiogenesis in Diabetic Retinopathy, 2021, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • Engineering multifunctional adhesive hydrogel patches for biomedical applications, 2023, Interdisciplinary Medicine
  • Glucose-induced oxidative stress and accelerated aging in endothelial cells are mediated by the depletion of mitochondrial SIRTs, 2020, Physiological Reports
  • Engineering nanoparticle therapeutics for impaired wound healing in diabetes, 2021, Drug Discovery Today
  • Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition: An underappreciated mediator of diabetic complications, 2023, Frontiers in Endocrinology

Best Publications

  • Long non-coding RNA MALAT1 regulates hyperglycaemia induced inflammatory process in the endothelial cells.

    Prasanth Puthanveetil;Shali Chen;Biao Feng;Anirudh Gautam

  • MicroRNA-200b regulates vascular endothelial growth factor-mediated alterations in diabetic retinopathy

    Kara McArthur;Biao Feng;Yuexiu Wu;Shali Chen

  • Diabetes-induced activation of nuclear transcriptional factor in the retina, and its inhibition by antioxidants.

    Renu A. Kowluru;Prashant Koppolu;Subrata Chakrabarti;Shali Chen

  • Stimulation of Toll-Like Receptor 2 in Human Platelets Induces a Thromboinflammatory Response Through Activation of Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase

    Price Blair;Sybille Rex;Olga Vitseva;Lea Beaulieu

  • IL-4 prevents insulitis and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in nonobese diabetic mice by potentiation of regulatory T helper-2 cell function.

    M J Cameron;G A Arreaza;P Zucker;S W Chensue

  • Apoptotic germ-cell death and testicular damage in experimental diabetes: prevention by endothelin antagonism.

    Lu Cai;Shali Chen;Terry Evans;Diana Xi Deng

  • miR133a regulates cardiomyocyte hypertrophy in diabetes

    Biao Feng;Shali Chen;Biju George;Qingping Feng

  • miR-146a–Mediated Extracellular Matrix Protein Production in Chronic Diabetes Complications

    Biao Feng;Shali Chen;Kara McArthur;Yuexiu Wu

  • Curcumin prevents diabetes-associated abnormalities in the kidneys by inhibiting p300 and nuclear factor-κB

    Jane Chiu;Zia A. Khan;Hana Farhangkhoee;Subrata Chakrabarti

  • Transcriptional coactivator p300 regulates glucose-induced gene expression in endothelial cells

    Shali Chen;Biao Feng;Biju George;Rana Chakrabarti

  • Cardiac miR-133a overexpression prevents early cardiac fibrosis in diabetes

    Shali Chen;Prasanth Puthanveetil;Biao Feng;Scot J. Matkovich

  • CD40–CD40 ligand interactions in oxidative stress, inflammation and vascular disease

    Muhammad Rizvi;Didi Pathak;Jane E. Freedman;Subrata Chakrabarti

  • Genotypic/phenotypic correlations in genetic hemochromatosis: Evolution of diagnostic criteria

    Paul C. Adams;Subrata Chakrabarti

  • Grape seed and skin extracts inhibit platelet function and release of reactive oxygen intermediates.

    Olga Vitseva;Sonia Varghese;Subrata Chakrabarti;John D Folts

  • Differential activation of NF-κB and AP-1 in increased fibronectin synthesis in target organs of diabetic complications

    Shali Chen;Zia Ali Khan;Mark Cukiernik;Subrata Chakrabarti

  • Noninvasive prediction of cirrhosis in C282Y-linked hemochromatosis.

    Melanie Beaton;Dominique Guyader;Yves Deugnier;Romain Moirand

  • High Glucose Induced Alteration of SIRTs in Endothelial Cells Causes Rapid Aging in a p300 and FOXO Regulated Pathway

    Rokhsana Mortuza;Shali Chen;Biao Feng;Subhrojit Sen

  • miR-195 regulates SIRT1-mediated changes in diabetic retinopathy

    Rokhsana Mortuza;Biao Feng;Subrata Chakrabarti

  • ANRIL: A Regulator of VEGF in Diabetic Retinopathy.

    Anu Alice Thomas;Biao Feng;Subrata Chakrabarti

  • Diabetes-induced myocardial structural changes: role of endothelin-1 and its receptors.

    Shali Chen;Terry Evans;Kallol Mukherjee;Morris Karmazyn

Frequent Co-Authors

Anders A. F. Sima
Anders A. F. Sima Wayne State University
Robert Zhong
Robert Zhong University of Western Ontario
Bertha Garcia
Bertha Garcia University of Western Ontario
David R. Grant
David R. Grant Toronto General Hospital
Lu Cai
Lu Cai University of Louisville
Anthony M. Jevnikar
Anthony M. Jevnikar University of Western Ontario
Xiaokun Li
Xiaokun Li Wenzhou Medical University
Mark Cameron
Mark Cameron Case Western Reserve University
Renu A. Kowluru
Renu A. Kowluru Wayne State University
Sabzali Javadov
Sabzali Javadov University of Puerto Rico

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