Gunnar Weisheit

449 total citations
12 papers, 346 citations indexed

About

Gunnar Weisheit is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Gunnar Weisheit has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 346 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 3 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Gunnar Weisheit's work include Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (3 papers), RNA Research and Splicing (3 papers) and Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation (3 papers). Gunnar Weisheit is often cited by papers focused on Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (3 papers), RNA Research and Splicing (3 papers) and Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation (3 papers). Gunnar Weisheit collaborates with scholars based in Germany, France and Austria. Gunnar Weisheit's co-authors include Karl Schilling, Christoph Viebahn, Elmar Endl, Jan Idkowiak, Michael Gliem, Peter Pfeffer, Meinrad Busslinger, Kirsten D. Mertz, Stilla Frede and Andreas Hoeft and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Neuroscience and European Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Gunnar Weisheit

12 papers receiving 343 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gunnar Weisheit Germany 9 227 88 66 54 52 12 346
Xin-Yao Sun China 8 252 1.1× 51 0.6× 47 0.7× 9 0.2× 44 0.8× 13 373
Satoshi Miyashita Japan 10 145 0.6× 44 0.5× 40 0.6× 21 0.4× 91 1.8× 21 281
Mikkel A. Rasmussen Denmark 13 444 2.0× 66 0.8× 101 1.5× 6 0.1× 83 1.6× 34 560
Yoshiaki Kise Japan 12 424 1.9× 31 0.4× 166 2.5× 33 0.6× 66 1.3× 20 543
Aifen Yang China 13 320 1.4× 65 0.7× 25 0.4× 13 0.2× 33 0.6× 25 423
Sisu Han Canada 10 406 1.8× 72 0.8× 52 0.8× 9 0.2× 61 1.2× 12 497
José Wojnacki Argentina 11 233 1.0× 49 0.6× 156 2.4× 10 0.2× 33 0.6× 19 429
Zhen Zhong China 12 223 1.0× 53 0.6× 62 0.9× 4 0.1× 42 0.8× 18 446
Alice Abdel Aleem Egypt 13 216 1.0× 12 0.1× 57 0.9× 20 0.4× 119 2.3× 24 376
M. Alejandra Zeballos C. United States 8 315 1.4× 13 0.1× 39 0.6× 31 0.6× 105 2.0× 11 425

Countries citing papers authored by Gunnar Weisheit

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Fields of papers citing papers by Gunnar Weisheit

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gunnar Weisheit

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Weisheit, Christina, Yunyang Zhang, Anton Faron, et al.. (2014). Ly6Clow and Not Ly6Chigh Macrophages Accumulate First in the Heart in a Model of Murine Pressure-Overload. PLoS ONE. 9(11). e112710–e112710. 71 indexed citations
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Topka, Sabine, et al.. (2014). The Transcription Factor Cux1 in Cerebellar Granule Cell Development and Medulloblastoma Pathogenesis. The Cerebellum. 13(6). 698–712. 6 indexed citations
3.
Topka, Sabine, Simon Anders, Gunnar Weisheit, et al.. (2008). Basic molecular fingerprinting of immature cerebellar cortical inhibitory interneurons and their precursors. Neuroscience. 159(1). 69–82. 16 indexed citations
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Surchev, L., et al.. (2007). Developmental increase of total cell numbers in the murine cerebellum. The Cerebellum. 6(4). 315–320. 13 indexed citations
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Gliem, Michael, Gunnar Weisheit, Kirsten D. Mertz, et al.. (2006). Expression of classical cadherins in the cerebellar anlage: Quantitative and functional aspects. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. 33(4). 447–458. 18 indexed citations
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Weisheit, Gunnar, Michael Gliem, Elmar Endl, et al.. (2006). Postnatal development of the murine cerebellar cortex: formation and early dispersal of basket, stellate and Golgi neurons. European Journal of Neuroscience. 24(2). 466–478. 103 indexed citations
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Idkowiak, Jan, et al.. (2004). Hypoblast controls mesoderm generation and axial patterning in the gastrulating rabbit embryo. Development Genes and Evolution. 214(12). 591–605. 51 indexed citations
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Idkowiak, Jan, Gunnar Weisheit, & Christoph Viebahn. (2004). Polarity in the rabbit embryo. Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology. 15(5). 607–617. 21 indexed citations
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Idkowiak, Jan, Gunnar Weisheit, & Christoph Viebahn. (2004). Erratum to: “Polarity in the rabbit embryo” [Jan Idkowiak, Gunnar Weisheit, Christoph Viebahn, Sem. Cell Dev. Biol. 15 (5) (2004) 607–617]. Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology. 16(1). 148–149. 1 indexed citations
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Mertz, Kirsten D., Gunnar Weisheit, Karl Schilling, & Georg H. Lüers. (2003). Electroporation of primary neural cultures: a simple method for directed gene transfer in vitro. Histochemistry and Cell Biology. 119(2). 175–175. 3 indexed citations
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Weisheit, Gunnar, Kirsten D. Mertz, Karl Schilling, & Christoph Viebahn. (2002). An efficient in situ hybridization protocol for multiple tissue sections and probes on miniaturized slides. Development Genes and Evolution. 212(8). 403–406. 21 indexed citations
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Mertz, Kirsten D., Gunnar Weisheit, Karl Schilling, & Georg H. Lüers. (2002). Electroporation of primary neural cultures: a simple method for directed gene transfer in vitro. Histochemistry and Cell Biology. 118(6). 501–506. 22 indexed citations

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