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Walter Rosenthal 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 Walter Rosenthal sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 160 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Walter Rosenthal 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 Walter Rosenthal sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 67 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine

Overview

Walter Rosenthal is affiliated with Freie Universität Berlin in Germany. Their research spans topics primarily related to sociology and education studies, with a focus on sociology and political science as a subfield.

The scientist has contributed to various publications, including journal articles and discussions within educational and scientific communities. Notably, their recent papers include:

  • "Correction: Actin remodeling requires ERM function to facilitate AQP2 apical targeting" (2021, Journal of Cell Science)
  • "Hochschulen müssen sichtbarer werden" (2023, Forschung & Lehre)

These publications reflect a range of interests overlapping cellular biology and sociological perspectives within education.

Frequent coauthors in their work comprise:

  • Grazia Tamma
  • Enno Klußmann
  • Johannes Oehlke
  • Eberhard Krause
  • Maria Svelto

They have published often in venues such as:

  • Journal of Cell Science
  • Forschung & Lehre

Walter Rosenthal is recognized within academic circles, having been awarded membership in the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina - Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften in 2011 for contributions in Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine.

Best Publications

  • The GTP-binding protein, Go, regulates neuronal calcium channels.

    J. Hescheler;W. Rosenthal;W. Trautwein;G. Schultz

  • Assignment of G-protein subtypes to specific receptors inducing inhibition of calcium currents

    C. Kleuss;J. Hescheler;C. Ewel;W. Rosenthal

  • Morphological, biochemical, and electrophysiological characterization of a clonal cell (H9c2) line from rat heart.

    J Hescheler;R Meyer;S Plant;D Krautwurst

  • Molecular identification of the gene responsible for congenital nephrogenic diabetes insipidus

    Walter Rosenthal;Anita Seibold;Anaid Antaramian;Michèle Lonergan

  • Vasopressin-induced von Willebrand factor secretion from endothelial cells involves V2 receptors and cAMP

    Jocelyne E. Kaufmann;Alexander Oksche;Claes B. Wollheim;Gabriele Günther

  • AKAP complex regulates Ca2+ re‐uptake into heart sarcoplasmic reticulum

    Birgitte Lygren;Cathrine Rein Carlson;Katja Santamaria;Valentina Lissandron

  • Protein Kinase A Anchoring Proteins Are Required for Vasopressin-mediated Translocation of Aquaporin-2 into Cell Membranes of Renal Principal Cells *

    Enno Klussmann;Kenan Maric;Burkhard Wiesner;Michael Beyermann

  • Mechanisms of protein kinase A anchoring.

    Philipp Skroblin;Solveig Grossmann;Solveig Grossmann;Gesa Schäfer;Walter Rosenthal;Walter Rosenthal

  • A Dileucine Sequence and an Upstream Glutamate Residue in the Intracellular Carboxyl Terminus of the Vasopressin V2Receptor Are Essential for Cell Surface Transport in COS.M6 Cells

    Ralf Schülein;Ricardo Hermosilla;Alexander Oksche;Marcel Dehe

  • Pharmacochaperones post-translationally enhance cell surface expression by increasing conformational stability of wild-type and mutant vasopressin V2 receptors.

    Stefan Wüller;Burkhard Wiesner;Anja Löffler;Jens Furkert

  • X-linked nephrogenic diabetes insipidus mutations in North America and the Hopewell hypothesis.

    D G Bichet;M F Arthus;M Lonergan;G N Hendy

  • Role of G Proteins in Calcium Channel Modulation

    G Schultz;W Rosenthal;J Hescheler;W Trautwein

  • An inhibitory role of Rho in the vasopressin-mediated translocation of aquaporin-2 into cell membranes of renal principal cells.

    Enno Klussmann;Grazia Tamma;Dorothea Lorenz;Burkhard Wiesner

  • Ligand-dependent Differences in the Internalization of Endothelin A and Endothelin B Receptor Heterodimers

    Bernd Gregan;Jana Jürgensen;Gisela Papsdorf;Jens Furkert

  • Heteroligomerization of an Aquaporin-2 mutant with wild-type Aquaporin-2 and their misrouting to late endosomes/lysosomes explains dominant nephrogenic diabetes insipidus

    Nannette Marr;Daniel G Bichet;Michele Lonergan;Marie-Francoise Arthus

  • Angiotensin II-induced stimulation of voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents in an adrenal cortical cell line.

    J Hescheler;W Rosenthal;K D Hinsch;M Wulfern

  • Identification of a Novel A-kinase Anchoring Protein 18 Isoform and Evidence for Its Role in the Vasopressin-induced Aquaporin-2 Shuttle in Renal Principal Cells

    Volker Henn;Bayram Edemir;Eduard Stefan;Burkhard Wiesner

  • Regulation of Aquaporin-2 Trafficking

    Pavel I. Nedvetsky;Grazia Tamma;Sven Beulshausen;Giovanna Valenti

  • Control of voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels by G protein-coupled receptors.

    Walter Rosenthal;Jürgen Hescheler;Wolfgang Trautwein;Günter Schultz

  • Compartmentalization of cAMP-Dependent Signaling by Phosphodiesterase-4D Is Involved in the Regulation of Vasopressin-Mediated Water Reabsorption in Renal Principal Cells

    Eduard Stefan;Burkhard Wiesner;George S. Baillie;Rustam Mollajew

Frequent Co-Authors

Günter Schultz
Günter Schultz Freie Universität Berlin
Enno Klussmann
Enno Klussmann Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Michael Beyermann
Michael Beyermann Leibniz Association
Stefan Offermanns
Stefan Offermanns Max Planck Society
Gerd Krause
Gerd Krause Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Lutz Birnbaumer
Lutz Birnbaumer National Institutes of Health
Roland Seifert
Roland Seifert Hannover Medical School
Maria Svelto
Maria Svelto University of Bari Aldo Moro
Michael Schaefer
Michael Schaefer Leipzig University
Jürgen Hescheler
Jürgen Hescheler University of Cologne

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