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68
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35622
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2388
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Tom I. Bonner publication distribution in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Genetics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tom I. Bonner sits on this spectrum.

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45 publications 703+

This scientist: 121 publications — 16th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 703 publications or more.

Tom I. Bonner D-index placement in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Genetics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tom I. Bonner sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 160+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 160 D-Index or more.

Overview

Tom I. Bonner is a researcher affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with significant contributions also in medicine. Bonner's research focuses on several specialized subfields, including molecular biology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, physiology, pharmacology, and biochemistry.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as receptor mechanisms and signaling, amino acid enzymes and metabolism, adenosine and purinergic signaling, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, cell adhesion molecules research, nuclear receptors and signaling, and apelin-related biomedical research.

Bonner's publication record includes a number of recent papers across notable venues. These include:

  • Class A Orphans (version 2020.5) in the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology Database (2020) - IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE
  • Class A Orphans in GtoPdb v.2023.1 (2023) - IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE
  • Class A Orphans in GtoPdb v.2021.3 (2021) - IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE
  • Cannabinoid receptors in GtoPdb v.2023.1 (2023) - IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE
  • Influence of Vacuum Packaging on Instrumental Surface Color Characteristics of Frozen Beef Steaks (2022) - Journal of Food Science and Nutrition Research

Frequent publication venues for Bonner include the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE, which hosts the majority of their work, followed by publications in the Journal of Animal Science and the Journal of Food Science and Nutrition Research.

Collaboration has been a notable feature of Bonner's career. Frequent co-authors include Anthony P. Davenport, S P H Alexander, Jim Battey, Helen E. Benson, and Richard V. Benya.

Best Publications

  • Structure of a cannabinoid receptor and functional expression of the cloned cDNA

    Lisa A. Matsuda;Stephen J. Lolait;Michael J. Brownstein;Alice C. Young

  • International Union of Pharmacology. XXVII. Classification of Cannabinoid Receptors

    A C Howlett;F Barth;T I Bonner;G Cabral

  • Identification of a family of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor genes

    T. I. Bonner;N. J. Buckley;A. C. Young;M. R. Brann

  • Increased mortality, hypoactivity, and hypoalgesia in cannabinoid CB1 receptor knockout mice

    Andreas Zimmer;Anne M. Zimmer;Andrea G. Hohmann;Miles Herkenham

  • Cloning and expression of the human and rat m5 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor genes.

    Tom I. Bonner;Alice C. Young;Mark R. Bran;Mark R. Bran;Noel J. Buckley

  • Mesencephalic dopamine neurons regulate the expression of neuropeptide mRNAs in the rat forebrain

    W S Young;T I Bonner;M R Brann

  • Antagonist binding properties of five cloned muscarinic receptors expressed in CHO-K1 cells.

    N J Buckley;T I Bonner;C M Buckley;M R Brann

  • International Union of Pharmacology. XLVI. G Protein-Coupled Receptor List

    Steven M. Foord;Tom I. Bonner;Richard R. Neubig;Edward M. Rosser

  • International Union of Pharmacology. XXXIII. Mammalian γ-Aminobutyric AcidB Receptors: Structure and Function

    N. G. Bowery;B. Bettler;W. Froestl;J. P. Gallagher

  • Localization of cannabinoid receptor mRNA in rat brain

    Lisa A. Matsuda;Tom I. Bonner;Stephen J. Lolait

  • Von Hippel–Lindau disease maps to the region of chromosome 3 associated with renal cell carcinoma

    B. R. Seizinger;G. A. Rouleau;L. J. Ozelius;A. H. Lane

  • The molecular basis of muscarinic receptor diversity

    Tom I. Bonner

  • Cannabinoid-induced mesenteric vasodilation through an endothelial site distinct from CB1 or CB2 receptors.

    Zoltán Járai;Jens A. Wagner;Jens A. Wagner;Károly Varga;Kristy D. Lake

  • Immunomodulation by cannabinoids is absent in mice deficient for the cannabinoid CB2 receptor

    Nancy E Buckley;Kathleen L McCoy;Éva Mezey;Tom Bonner

  • The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: The Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC)

    Daniela S. Gerhard;Lukas Wagner;Elise A. Feingold;Carolyn M. Shenmen

  • Gastric inhibitory polypeptide receptor, a member of the secretin-vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor family, is widely distributed in peripheral organs and the brain

    T B Usdin;E Mezey;D C Button;M J Brownstein

  • Localization of a family of muscarinic receptor mRNAs in rat brain

    NJ Buckley;TI Bonner;Brann

  • Distinct pharmacological properties and distribution in neurons and endocrine cells of two isoforms of the human vesicular monoamine transporter.

    Jeffrey D. Erickson;Martin K. H. Schafer;Tom I. Bonner;Lee E. Eiden

  • Structure and biological activity of v-raf, a unique oncogene transduced by a retrovirus

    U R Rapp;M D Goldsborough;G E Mark;T I Bonner

  • Identification and Functional Expression of a Receptor Selectively Recognizing Parathyroid Hormone, the PTH2 Receptor (∗)

    Ted B. Usdin;Catherine Gruber;Tom I. Bonner

Frequent Co-Authors

Ted B. Usdin
Ted B. Usdin National Institutes of Health
Anthony P. Davenport
Anthony P. Davenport University of Cambridge
Noel J. Buckley
Noel J. Buckley University of Oxford
Eva Mezey
Eva Mezey National Institutes of Health
Michael Spedding
Michael Spedding DuPont (United States)
Richard R. Neubig
Richard R. Neubig Michigan State University
Lee E. Eiden
Lee E. Eiden National Institutes of Health
Anthony J. Harmar
Anthony J. Harmar University of Edinburgh
Jeffrey D. Erickson
Jeffrey D. Erickson Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
Jean-Philippe Pin
Jean-Philippe Pin University of Montpellier

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