Christl Ruetzler

2.4k total citations
27 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Christl Ruetzler is a scholar working on Neurology, Immunology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Christl Ruetzler has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Neurology, 9 papers in Immunology and 8 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Christl Ruetzler's work include Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (16 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (6 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (6 papers). Christl Ruetzler is often cited by papers focused on Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (16 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (6 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (6 papers). Christl Ruetzler collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Japan. Christl Ruetzler's co-authors include John M. Hallenbeck, Hiroshi Nawashiro, I. Klatzo, Richard M. McCarron, Maria Spatz, Nobutaka Kawahara, Yong Chen, Kyra J. Becker, Toshiho Ohtsuki and David E. Martin and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Stroke and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Christl Ruetzler

27 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Christl Ruetzler United States 24 981 558 527 390 262 27 2.0k
Nikola Lessov United States 25 1.4k 1.4× 828 1.5× 686 1.3× 373 1.0× 354 1.4× 27 2.9k
Sylvie Toulmond United Kingdom 17 884 0.9× 834 1.5× 545 1.0× 400 1.0× 197 0.8× 24 2.1k
Jun Suenaga Japan 15 1.1k 1.1× 511 0.9× 450 0.9× 222 0.6× 214 0.8× 36 2.0k
Sarah A. Loddick United Kingdom 17 948 1.0× 709 1.3× 567 1.1× 327 0.8× 172 0.7× 20 1.9k
Ping Zheng China 12 974 1.0× 562 1.0× 392 0.7× 232 0.6× 161 0.6× 24 1.8k
Tomohisa Dembo Japan 18 691 0.7× 462 0.8× 197 0.4× 407 1.0× 270 1.0× 64 1.7k
María Isabel Cuartero Spain 24 888 0.9× 732 1.3× 723 1.4× 274 0.7× 220 0.8× 43 2.4k
Laia Acarín Spain 26 711 0.7× 569 1.0× 394 0.7× 346 0.9× 290 1.1× 42 1.7k
Sonja Johann Germany 24 665 0.7× 949 1.7× 288 0.5× 272 0.7× 271 1.0× 33 1.9k

Countries citing papers authored by Christl Ruetzler

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Christl Ruetzler

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Christl Ruetzler. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Christl Ruetzler 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 Christl Ruetzler. Christl Ruetzler is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Miyake, Shinichi, et al.. (2015). Hypophosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6 is a molecular mechanism underlying ischemic tolerance induced by either hibernation or preconditioning. Journal of Neurochemistry. 135(5). 943–957. 14 indexed citations
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Famakin, Bolanle, Yongshan Mou, Christl Ruetzler, et al.. (2011). Disruption of downstream MyD88 or TRIF Toll-like receptor signaling does not protect against cerebral ischemia. Brain Research. 1388. 148–156. 35 indexed citations
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Imaizumi, Masao, Hyun Ju Kim, Sami S. Zoghbi, et al.. (2006). PET imaging with [11C]PBR28 can localize and quantify upregulated peripheral benzodiazepine receptors associated with cerebral ischemia in rat. Neuroscience Letters. 411(3). 200–205. 120 indexed citations
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Chen, Yong, Christl Ruetzler, Maria Spatz, et al.. (2003). Mucosal tolerance to E-selectin provides cell-mediated protection against ischemic brain injury. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 100(25). 15107–15112. 76 indexed citations
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Chen, Yong, John M. Hallenbeck, Christl Ruetzler, et al.. (2003). Overexpression of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1 in the Brain Exacerbates Ischemic Brain Injury and is Associated with Recruitment of Inflammatory Cells. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 23(6). 748–755. 236 indexed citations
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Ruetzler, Christl, Kazuhide Furuya, Hidetaka Takeda, & John M. Hallenbeck. (2002). Tumor necrosis factor-α, heme oxygenase-1 and manganese superoxide dismutase immunostaining of vessels and perivascular brain cells provides evidence for cyclic activation and inactivation of brain vessel segments. International Congress Series. 1235. 493–500. 1 indexed citations
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Sirén, Anna‐Leena, et al.. (2001). Proinflammatory Cytokine Expression Contributes to Brain Injury Provoked By Chronic Monocyte Activation. Molecular Medicine. 7(4). 219–229. 30 indexed citations
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Zimmermann, Carolin, Irene Ginis, Kazuhide Furuya, et al.. (2001). Lipopolysaccharide-induced ischemic tolerance is associated with increased levels of ceramide in brain and in plasma. Brain Research. 895(1-2). 59–65. 75 indexed citations
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Nadareishvili, Zurab, Deloris E. Koziol, Brian A. Szekely, et al.. (2001). Increased CD8 + T Cells Associated With Chlamydia pneumoniae in Symptomatic Carotid Plaque. Stroke. 32(9). 1966–1972. 27 indexed citations
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Ruetzler, Christl, Kazuhide Furuya, Hidetaka Takeda, & John M. Hallenbeck. (2001). Brain Vessels Normally Undergo Cyclic Activation and Inactivation: Evidence from Tumor Necrosis Factor-α, Heme Oxygenase-1, and Manganese Superoxide Dismutase Immunostaining of Vessels and Perivascular Brain Cells. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 21(3). 244–252. 28 indexed citations
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Chen‐Izu, Ye, Richard M. McCarron, Joliet Bembry, et al.. (1999). Nitric Oxide Modulates Endothelin 1-Induced Ca2+ Mobilization and Cytoskeletal F-Actin Filaments in Human Cerebromicrovascular Endothelial Cells. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 19(2). 133–138. 28 indexed citations
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Kawahara, Nobutaka, Christl Ruetzler, Günter Mies, & I. Klatzo. (1999). Cortical Spreading Depression Increases Protein Synthesis and Upregulates Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor. Experimental Neurology. 158(1). 27–36. 40 indexed citations
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Ruetzler, Christl, et al.. (1997). Lipopolysaccharide pre-treatment induces resistance against subsequent focal cerebral ischemic damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Brain Research. 748(1-2). 267–270. 237 indexed citations
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Dawson, Deborah A., Christl Ruetzler, & John M. Hallenbeck. (1997). Temporal impairment of microcirculatory perfusion following focal cerebral ischemia in the spontaneously hypertensive rat. Brain Research. 749(2). 200–208. 30 indexed citations
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Becker, Kyra J., Richard M. McCarron, Christl Ruetzler, et al.. (1997). Immunologic tolerance to myelin basic protein decreases stroke size after transient focal cerebral ischemia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 94(20). 10873–10878. 127 indexed citations
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Dawson, Deborah A., Christl Ruetzler, Timothy M. Carlos, Patrick M. Kochanek, & John M. Hallenbeck. (1996). Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes and Microcirculatory Perfusion in Acute Stroke in the SHR.. The Keio Journal of Medicine. 45(3). 248–253. 35 indexed citations
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Kawahara, Nobutaka, Christl Ruetzler, & I. Klatzo. (1995). Protective effect of spreading depression against neuronal damage following cardiac arrest cerebral ischaemia. Neurological Research. 17(1). 9–16. 91 indexed citations
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Kawai, Kensuke, LaRoy Penix, Nobutaka Kawahara, Christl Ruetzler, & I. Klatzo. (1995). Development of Susceptibility to Audiogenic Seizures following Cardiac Arrest Cerebral Ischemia in Rats. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 15(2). 248–258. 34 indexed citations
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Mies, Günter, Kensuke Kawai, Nobuhito Saito, et al.. (1993). Cardiac arrest-induced complete cerebral ischaemia in the rat: Dynamics of postischaemicin vivocalcium uptake and protein synthesis. Neurological Research. 15(4). 253–263. 23 indexed citations

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