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D-Index
64
Citations
17300
World Ranking
9538
National Ranking
42

Thomas Möller publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas Möller sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 128 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Thomas Möller D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas Möller sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Thomas Möller is affiliated with Oslo University Hospital in Norway. Their research focuses mainly on medicine with significant contributions in epidemiology, surgery, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, biomedical engineering, and hepatology.

The main topics in their work include congenital heart disease studies, mechanical circulatory support devices, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, cardiovascular function and risk factors, transplantation methods and outcomes, liver disease and transplantation, and organ transplantation techniques and outcomes.

Frequent publication venues for Thomas Möller include:

  • The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
  • Journal of Hepatology
  • Cardiology in the Young
  • Pediatric Transplantation
  • Frontiers in Pediatrics

Frequent coauthors in Möller's research are:

  • M.A. Karsdal
  • Estela Azeka
  • Mariska Kemna
  • Kimberly Y. Lin
  • Renata Shih

Some recent papers authored or coauthored by Thomas Möller include:

  • "ISHLT consensus statement on donor organ acceptability and management in pediatric heart transplantation", 2020, The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
  • "Fontan-associated liver disease: Diagnosis, surveillance, and management", 2023, Frontiers in Pediatrics
  • "Spectrum of Fontan-associated liver disease assessed by MRI and US in young adolescents", 2021, Abdominal Radiology
  • "Hepatic magnetic resonance T1-mapping and extracellular volume fraction compared to shear-wave elastography in pediatric Fontan-associated liver disease", 2020, Pediatric Radiology
  • "Effects of donor cause of death, ischemia time, inotrope exposure, troponin values, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, electrocardiographic and echocardiographic data on recipient outcomes: A review of the literature", 2020, Pediatric Transplantation

Best Publications

  • The Major Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Disease: Age, Sex, and Genes Modulate the Microglia Response to Aβ Plaques.

    Carlo Sala Frigerio;Carlo Sala Frigerio;Leen Wolfs;Nicola Fattorelli;Nicola Thrupp

  • Microdomains for neuron-glia interaction: Parallel fiber signaling to Bergmann glial cells

    Jens Grosche;Vitali Matyash;Thomas Möller;Alexej Verkhratsky

  • Transcriptomic analysis of purified human cortical microglia reveals age-associated changes

    Thais F Galatro;Thais F Galatro;Inge R Holtman;Antonio M Lerario;Ilia D Vainchtein

  • A novel pathogenic pathway of immune activation detectable before clinical onset in Huntington's disease

    Maria Björkqvist;Edward J. Wild;Jenny Thiele;Aurelio Silvestroni

  • Induction of a common microglia gene expression signature by aging and neurodegenerative conditions: a co-expression meta-analysis

    Inge R Holtman;Divya D Raj;Jeremy A Miller;Wandert Schaafsma

  • Astrocyte-Derived ATP Induces Vesicle Shedding and IL-1β Release from Microglia

    Fabio Bianco;Elena Pravettoni;Alessio Colombo;Ursula Schenk

  • Microglia Biology in Health and Disease

    Gwenn A. Garden;Thomas Möller

  • The serine hydrolase ABHD6 controls the accumulation and efficacy of 2-AG at cannabinoid receptors

    William R. Marrs;Jacqueline L. Blankman;Eric A. Horne;Aurore Thomazeau

  • Pulmonary arterial hypertension in adults born with a heart septal defect: the Euro Heart Survey on adult congenital heart disease

    Peter M Engelfriet;Marielle G J Duffels;Thomas Möller;Eric Boersma

  • Desmoglein 2 is a receptor for adenovirus serotypes 3, 7, 11 and 14

    Hongjie Wang;Hongjie Wang;Zong Yi Li;Ying Liu;Jonas Persson

  • Distinct amyloid-β and tau-associated microglia profiles in Alzheimer’s disease

    Emma Gerrits;Nieske Brouwer;Susanne M. Kooistra;Maya E. Woodbury

  • Kynurenines in CNS disease: regulation by inflammatory cytokines

    Brian M. Campbell;Erik Charych;Anna W. Lee;Thomas Möller

  • Calcium entry through kainate receptors and resulting potassium-channel blockade in Bergmann glial cells.

    T Muller;T Moller;T Berger;J Schnitzer

  • Rapid Ischemic Cell Death in Immature Oligodendrocytes: A Fatal Glutamate Release Feedback Loop

    Robert Fern;Thomas Möller

  • Microglia in ischemic brain injury.

    Jonathan R Weinstein;Ines P Koerner;Thomas Möller

  • Assessing disease onset and progression in the SOD1 mouse model of ALS.

    Patrick Weydt;So Yon Hong;Michel Kliot;Thomas Möller

  • Thrombin-induced activation of cultured rodent microglia.

    Thomas Möller;Uwe Karsten Hanisch;Bruce R. Ransom

  • Analysis of Epithelial and Mesenchymal Markers in Ovarian Cancer Reveals Phenotypic Heterogeneity and Plasticity

    Robert Strauss;Zong-Yi Li;Ying Liu;Ines Beyer

  • Immune hyperreactivity of Aβ plaque-associated microglia in Alzheimer's disease

    Zhuoran Yin;Divya Raj;Nasrin Saiepour;Debby Van Dam

  • P2X7 receptors control 2-arachidonoylglycerol production by microglial cells.

    Anke Witting;Lisa Walter;Jennifer Wacker;Thomas Möller

Frequent Co-Authors

Helmut Kettenmann
Helmut Kettenmann Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology
Erik Boddeke
Erik Boddeke University Medical Center Groningen
Nephi Stella
Nephi Stella University of Washington
Gwenn A. Garden
Gwenn A. Garden University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bart J. L. Eggen
Bart J. L. Eggen University Medical Center Groningen
Bruce R. Ransom
Bruce R. Ransom University of Washington
Elly M. Hol
Elly M. Hol Utrecht University
Lucio G. Costa
Lucio G. Costa University of Washington
Paul J. Muchowski
Paul J. Muchowski University of California, San Francisco
Blair R. Leavitt
Blair R. Leavitt University of British Columbia

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