Standout Papers

Model of autism: increased ratio of excitation/inhibi... 1986 2026 1999 2012 1.9k
  1. Model of autism: increased ratio of excitation/inhibition in key neural systems (2003)
    John L.R. Rubenstein, Michael M. Merzenich Genes Brain & Behavior
  2. Interneuron Migration from Basal Forebrain to Neocortex: Dependence on Dlx Genes (1997)
    Stewart A. Anderson, David D. Eisenstat et al. Science
  3. Use of a recombinant retrovirus to study post-implantation cell lineage in mouse embryos. (1986)
    Joshua R. Sanes, John L.R. Rubenstein et al. The EMBO Journal
  4. Cortical Excitatory Neurons and Glia, But Not GABAergic Neurons, Are Produced in the Emx1-Expressing Lineage (2002)
    Jessica A. Gorski, Mengsheng Qiu et al. Journal of Neuroscience
  5. Dysfunction in GABA signalling mediates autism-like stereotypies and Rett syndrome phenotypes (2010)
    Hsiao-Tuan Chao, Hongmei Chen et al. Nature
  6. A long, remarkable journey: Tangential migration in the telencephalon (2001)
    Òscar Marín, John L.R. Rubenstein Nature reviews. Neuroscience
  7. Pallial and subpallial derivatives in the embryonic chick and mouse telencephalon, traced by the expression of the genes Dlx-2, Emx-1, Nkx-2.1, Pax-6, and Tbr-1 (2000)
    Luis Puelles, Eduardo Puelles et al. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
  8. CELLMIGRATION IN THEFOREBRAIN (2003)
    Òscar Marín, John L.R. Rubenstein Annual Review of Neuroscience
  9. Loss of Nkx2.1 homeobox gene function results in a ventral to dorsal molecular respecification within the basal telencephalon: evidence for a transformation of the pallidum into the striatum (1999)
    Lori Sussel, Òscar Marín et al. Development
  10. FGF and Shh Signals Control Dopaminergic and Serotonergic Cell Fate in the Anterior Neural Plate (1998)
    Weilan Ye, Kenji Shimamura et al. Cell
  11. Tbr1 Regulates Differentiation of the Preplate and Layer 6 (2001)
    Robert F. Hevner, Limin Shi et al. Neuron
  12. Expression patterns of homeobox and other putative regulatory genes in the embryonic mouse forebrain suggest a neuromeric organization (1993)
    Luis Puelles, John L.R. Rubenstein Trends in Neurosciences
  13. Homeobox gene Nkx2.2 and specification of neuronal identity by graded Sonic hedgehog signalling (1999)
    James Briscoe, Lori Sussel et al. Nature
  14. New Neurons Follow the Flow of Cerebrospinal Fluid in the Adult Brain (2006)
    Kazunobu Sawamoto, Hynek Wichterle et al. Science
  15. Forebrain gene expression domains and the evolving prosomeric model (2003)
    Luis Puelles, John L.R. Rubenstein Trends in Neurosciences
  16. Excitation-inhibition balance as a framework for investigating mechanisms in neuropsychiatric disorders (2019)
    Vikaas S. Sohal, John L.R. Rubenstein Molecular Psychiatry
  17. Longitudinal organization of the anterior neural plate and neural tube (1995)
    Kenji Shimamura, Salvador Martı́nez et al. Development
  18. Inductive interactions direct early regionalization of the mouse forebrain (1997)
    Kenji Shimamura, John L.R. Rubenstein Development
  19. Distinct cortical migrations from the medial and lateral ganglionic eminences (2001)
    Stewart A. Anderson, Òscar Marín et al. Development
  20. Autistic-like behaviour in Scn1a+/− mice and rescue by enhanced GABA-mediated neurotransmission (2012)
    Sung Han, Chao Tai et al. Nature
  21. An Olfactory Sensory Map Develops in the Absence of Normal Projection Neurons or GABAergic Interneurons (1998)
    Alessandro Bulfone, Fan Wang et al. Neuron

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Works of John L.R. Rubenstein being referenced

Subregional Specification of Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Ventral Telencephalic Tissues by Timed and Combinatory Treatment with Extrinsic Signals
2011
A Subpopulation of Olfactory Bulb GABAergic Interneurons Is Derived from Emx1- and Dlx5/6-Expressing Progenitors
2007
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Author Peers

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John L.R. Rubenstein 30686 17016 18499 343 50.8k
Pasko Rakić 26087 19262 25072 360 61.8k
David J. Anderson 24823 7126 18153 403 49.0k
Daniel H. Geschwind 24449 5074 9062 424 49.1k
Thomas M. Jessell 36513 12118 21442 243 55.3k
Tom Curran 31870 6023 14436 275 50.5k
Guo‐li Ming 15681 12139 12023 283 31.3k
Hideyuki Okano 31604 12250 14737 1.1k 59.8k
Arturo Álvarez-Buylla 23859 31773 17653 224 51.7k
Susumu Tonegawa 26706 4023 25466 339 72.1k
Arnold R. Kriegstein 16792 11495 10981 185 29.5k

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