Frances E. Jensen

3.9k total citations · 2 hit papers
31 papers, 2.9k citations indexed

About

Frances E. Jensen is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Psychiatry and Mental health. According to data from OpenAlex, Frances E. Jensen has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 2.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 12 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 12 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health. Recurrent topics in Frances E. Jensen's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (16 papers), Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (12 papers) and Epilepsy research and treatment (12 papers). Frances E. Jensen is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (16 papers), Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (12 papers) and Epilepsy research and treatment (12 papers). Frances E. Jensen collaborates with scholars based in United States, Spain and Japan. Frances E. Jensen's co-authors include Delia M. Talos, Chengwen Zhou, Kevin J. Staley, Eric Delpire, Tim A. Benke, Audrey C. Brumback, Gregory C. Mathews, Volodymyr Dzhala, Joseph J. Volpe and Hongyu Sun and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Nature Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Frances E. Jensen

31 papers receiving 2.8k citations

Hit Papers

NKCC1 transporter facilitates seizures in the developing ... 2002 2026 2010 2018 2005 2002 200 400 600

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Frances E. Jensen United States 23 1.4k 852 718 665 619 31 2.9k
Sookyong Koh United States 29 2.1k 1.5× 964 1.1× 727 1.0× 1.0k 1.6× 438 0.7× 68 3.6k
Marino Muxfeldt Bianchin Brazil 30 1.5k 1.1× 772 0.9× 282 0.4× 553 0.8× 792 1.3× 105 3.3k
Doris D. Wang United States 27 1.6k 1.1× 824 1.0× 413 0.6× 634 1.0× 509 0.8× 67 3.3k
Ana Paula Silva Portugal 35 1.5k 1.1× 1.1k 1.2× 185 0.3× 367 0.6× 807 1.3× 72 3.1k
Don Shin United States 31 1.7k 1.2× 830 1.0× 805 1.1× 1.3k 2.0× 246 0.4× 52 2.8k
Amy L. Brewster United States 26 1.5k 1.1× 1.1k 1.3× 281 0.4× 728 1.1× 354 0.6× 45 2.4k
Céline Dubé United States 32 2.5k 1.8× 1.3k 1.5× 1.1k 1.5× 1.9k 2.9× 361 0.6× 51 4.5k
Elisabetta Ciani Italy 37 808 0.6× 1.7k 2.0× 306 0.4× 294 0.4× 303 0.5× 99 4.0k
Guo-Feng Tian Canada 21 1.8k 1.3× 987 1.2× 151 0.2× 438 0.7× 1.0k 1.6× 27 3.8k
I. Holopainen Finland 30 1.1k 0.8× 806 0.9× 293 0.4× 191 0.3× 240 0.4× 92 2.4k

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All Works

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Ito, Yoshimasa, et al.. (2023). Anti-seizure efficacy of perampanel in two established rodent models of early-life epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior. 143. 109194–109194. 4 indexed citations
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Fukushima, Kazuyuki, Hiroyuki Higashiyama, Yuji Kazuta, et al.. (2023). Discovery ofE2730, a novel selective uncompetitiveGAT1inhibitor, as a candidate for anti‐seizure medication. Epilepsia Open. 8(3). 834–845. 5 indexed citations
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Feng, Guoping, Frances E. Jensen, Henry T. Greely, et al.. (2020). Opportunities and limitations of genetically modified nonhuman primate models for neuroscience research. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117(39). 24022–24031. 66 indexed citations
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Sun, Hongyu, et al.. (2018). Early Seizures Prematurely Unsilence Auditory Synapses to Disrupt Thalamocortical Critical Period Plasticity. Cell Reports. 23(9). 2533–2540. 30 indexed citations
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Lippman‐Bell, Jocelyn J., et al.. (2016). Early-life seizures alter synaptic calcium-permeable AMPA receptor function and plasticity. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. 76. 11–20. 45 indexed citations
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Zhou, Chengwen, Hongyu Sun, Peter Klein, & Frances E. Jensen. (2015). Neonatal seizures alter NMDA glutamate receptor GluN2A and 3A subunit expression and function in hippocampal CA1 neurons. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 9. 362–362. 21 indexed citations
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Jantzie, Lauren L., Hyun‐Kyung Park, Michele Jackson, et al.. (2015). Chloride cotransporter NKCC1 inhibitor bumetanide protects against white matter injury in a rodent model of periventricular leukomalacia. Pediatric Research. 77(4). 554–562. 14 indexed citations
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Dhamne, Sameer C., Dana Ekstein, Roman Gersner, et al.. (2015). Acute seizure suppression by transcranial direct current stimulation in rats. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology. 2(8). 843–856. 38 indexed citations
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Lechpammer, Mirna, et al.. (2015). Dysregulation of FMRP/mTOR Signaling Cascade in Hypoxic-Ischemic Injury of Premature Human Brain. Journal of Child Neurology. 31(4). 426–432. 7 indexed citations
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Rakhade, Sanjay N., Erin Fitzgerald, Peter Klein, et al.. (2012). Glutamate Receptor 1 Phosphorylation at Serine 831 and 845 Modulates Seizure Susceptibility and Hippocampal Hyperexcitability after Early Life Seizures. Journal of Neuroscience. 32(49). 17800–17812. 52 indexed citations
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Talos, Delia M., Hongyu Sun, Xiangping Zhou, et al.. (2012). The Interaction between Early Life Epilepsy and Autistic-Like Behavioral Consequences: A Role for the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) Pathway. PLoS ONE. 7(5). e35885–e35885. 150 indexed citations
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Kobow, Katja, Stéphane Auvin, Frances E. Jensen, et al.. (2012). Finding a better drug for epilepsy: Antiepileptogenesis targets. Epilepsia. 53(11). 1868–1876. 74 indexed citations
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Zhou, Chengwen, Jocelyn J. Lippman‐Bell, Hongyu Sun, & Frances E. Jensen. (2011). Hypoxia-Induced Neonatal Seizures Diminish Silent Synapses and Long-Term Potentiation in Hippocampal CA1 Neurons. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(50). 18211–18222. 72 indexed citations
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Talos, Delia M., Hongyu Sun, Béla Kosaras, et al.. (2011). Altered inhibition in tuberous sclerosis and type IIb cortical dysplasia. Annals of Neurology. 71(4). 539–551. 137 indexed citations
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Zhou, Chengwen, Frances E. Jensen, & Nikolaus J. Sucher. (2009). Altered development of glutamatergic synapses in layer V pyramidal neurons in NR3A knockout mice. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. 42(4). 419–426. 9 indexed citations
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Rotenberg, Alexander, Paul Müller, Andrew M. Vahabzadeh‐Hagh, et al.. (2009). Lateralization of forelimb motor evoked potentials by transcranial magnetic stimulation in rats. Clinical Neurophysiology. 121(1). 104–108. 66 indexed citations
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Rakhade, Sanjay N., et al.. (2008). Early Alterations of AMPA Receptors Mediate Synaptic Potentiation Induced by Neonatal Seizures. Journal of Neuroscience. 28(32). 7979–7990. 145 indexed citations
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Manning, Simon M., Delia M. Talos, Chengwen Zhou, et al.. (2008). NMDA Receptor Blockade with Memantine Attenuates White Matter Injury in a Rat Model of Periventricular Leukomalacia. Journal of Neuroscience. 28(26). 6670–6678. 137 indexed citations
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Dzhala, Volodymyr, Delia M. Talos, Audrey C. Brumback, et al.. (2005). NKCC1 transporter facilitates seizures in the developing brain. Nature Medicine. 11(11). 1205–1213. 725 indexed citations breakdown →
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Jensen, Frances E., et al.. (2001). Maturational Aspects of Epilepsy Mechanisms and Consequences for the Immature Brain. Epilepsia. 42(5). 577–585. 137 indexed citations

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