Arundhati Ray

470 total citations
8 papers, 317 citations indexed

About

Arundhati Ray is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Sensory Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Arundhati Ray has authored 8 papers receiving a total of 317 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Molecular Biology, 3 papers in Physiology and 2 papers in Sensory Systems. Recurrent topics in Arundhati Ray's work include Connexins and lens biology (4 papers), Biochemical effects in animals (3 papers) and Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (2 papers). Arundhati Ray is often cited by papers focused on Connexins and lens biology (4 papers), Biochemical effects in animals (3 papers) and Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (2 papers). Arundhati Ray collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Arundhati Ray's co-authors include Georg Zoidl, Rolf Dermietzel, Petra Wahle, Svenja Weickert, Helen B. Treloar, Lu Anne V. Dinglasan, Charles A. Greer, Melitta Schachner, Peter A. McNaughton and Matthew Watson and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Molecular Biology and European Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Arundhati Ray

8 papers receiving 313 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Arundhati Ray Germany 6 259 96 72 55 31 8 317
Vered Tzarfaty Israel 7 174 0.7× 204 2.1× 23 0.3× 43 0.8× 49 1.6× 7 340
Svenja Weickert Germany 5 275 1.1× 128 1.3× 94 1.3× 49 0.9× 13 0.4× 6 334
Anthony DeCostanzo United States 6 357 1.4× 179 1.9× 26 0.4× 14 0.3× 21 0.7× 7 439
Hans‐Werner Habbes Germany 8 329 1.3× 203 2.1× 65 0.9× 47 0.9× 10 0.3× 9 393
Victor H. Hernández Mexico 6 295 1.1× 106 1.1× 43 0.6× 81 1.5× 136 4.4× 14 429
Maren Blosa Germany 10 140 0.5× 134 1.4× 43 0.6× 20 0.4× 91 2.9× 10 353
Ming-Yi Chiang United States 5 351 1.4× 158 1.6× 26 0.4× 13 0.2× 13 0.4× 7 440
Brigitte Pasteels Belgium 9 426 1.6× 335 3.5× 20 0.3× 37 0.7× 28 0.9× 11 593
Karen Atkinson‐Leadbeater Canada 10 123 0.5× 138 1.4× 35 0.5× 117 2.1× 25 0.8× 15 344
Sachiko Tsuda Japan 11 153 0.6× 131 1.4× 31 0.4× 29 0.5× 13 0.4× 28 335

Countries citing papers authored by Arundhati Ray

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Fields of papers citing papers by Arundhati Ray

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Arundhati Ray

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Arundhati Ray. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Arundhati Ray based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Arundhati Ray. Arundhati Ray is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

8 of 8 papers shown
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Watson, Matthew, et al.. (2022). Hidden Multivalency in Phosphatase Recruitment by a Disordered AKAP Scaffold. Journal of Molecular Biology. 434(16). 167682–167682. 6 indexed citations
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Ray, Arundhati & Helen B. Treloar. (2012). IgSF8: A developmentally and functionally regulated cell adhesion molecule in olfactory sensory neuron axons and synapses. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. 50(3-4). 238–249. 15 indexed citations
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Treloar, Helen B., Arundhati Ray, Lu Anne V. Dinglasan, Melitta Schachner, & Charles A. Greer. (2009). Tenascin-C Is an Inhibitory Boundary Molecule in the Developing Olfactory Bulb. Journal of Neuroscience. 29(30). 9405–9416. 34 indexed citations
4.
Zoidl, Georg, Elisabeth Petrasch‐Parwez, Arundhati Ray, et al.. (2007). Pannexin1 is a novel protein component of postsynaptic sites. BMC Neuroscience. 8(S1). 2 indexed citations
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Ray, Arundhati, Georg Zoidl, Petra Wahle, & Rolf Dermietzel. (2006). Pannexin expression in the cerebellum. The Cerebellum. 5(3). 189–192. 57 indexed citations
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Ray, Arundhati, Georg Zoidl, Svenja Weickert, Petra Wahle, & Rolf Dermietzel. (2005). Site‐specific and developmental expression of pannexin1 in the mouse nervous system. European Journal of Neuroscience. 21(12). 3277–3290. 158 indexed citations
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Weickert, Svenja, Arundhati Ray, Georg Zoidl, & Rolf Dermietzel. (2004). Expression of neural connexins and pannexin1 in the hippocampus and inferior olive: a quantitative approach. Molecular Brain Research. 133(1). 102–109. 44 indexed citations
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Ray, Arundhati & Sujoy K. Das. (2001). Sikkim : A Traveller's Guide. 1 indexed citations

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