J Skangiel-Kramska

1.4k total citations
62 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

J Skangiel-Kramska is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, J Skangiel-Kramska has authored 62 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 45 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 25 papers in Molecular Biology and 13 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in J Skangiel-Kramska's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (37 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (9 papers) and Neural dynamics and brain function (8 papers). J Skangiel-Kramska is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (37 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (9 papers) and Neural dynamics and brain function (8 papers). J Skangiel-Kramska collaborates with scholars based in Poland, United Kingdom and Germany. J Skangiel-Kramska's co-authors include Małgorzata Kossut, Monika Liguz‐Lecznar, Dorota Nowicka, Stanislaw Glazewski, Artur Czupryn, Beata Jabłońska, Leszek Kaczmarek, Ewa Siucińska, S Niemierko and Marcin Gierdalski and has published in prestigious journals such as Physiological Reviews, The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

J Skangiel-Kramska

61 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J Skangiel-Kramska Poland 20 757 401 299 193 148 62 1.2k
M.G. Nunzi Italy 17 810 1.1× 503 1.3× 268 0.9× 292 1.5× 74 0.5× 24 1.3k
Nobuyuki Karasawa Japan 23 1.0k 1.4× 427 1.1× 171 0.6× 191 1.0× 115 0.8× 90 1.8k
Mizuki Kanemoto Japan 6 648 0.9× 379 0.9× 234 0.8× 123 0.6× 63 0.4× 11 1.0k
Janelle C. LeBoutillier Canada 18 739 1.0× 264 0.7× 391 1.3× 131 0.7× 58 0.4× 32 1.2k
Nicole Mons France 23 816 1.1× 536 1.3× 408 1.4× 136 0.7× 74 0.5× 44 1.5k
Linda S. Overstreet United States 12 987 1.3× 514 1.3× 398 1.3× 176 0.9× 50 0.3× 13 1.2k
Rosemarie Grantyn Germany 26 1.1k 1.4× 731 1.8× 459 1.5× 249 1.3× 102 0.7× 43 1.6k
Margaret Upchurch United States 11 549 0.7× 232 0.6× 499 1.7× 153 0.8× 87 0.6× 18 986
Natalia Kulesskaya Finland 20 544 0.7× 355 0.9× 258 0.9× 190 1.0× 135 0.9× 42 1.4k
Robert Mihalek United States 14 1.3k 1.8× 862 2.1× 346 1.2× 236 1.2× 98 0.7× 24 1.8k

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Fields of papers citing papers by J Skangiel-Kramska

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J Skangiel-Kramska

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All Works

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Cybulska-Kłosowicz, Anita, Monika Liguz‐Lecznar, Dorota Nowicka, et al.. (2011). Matrix metalloproteinase inhibition counteracts impairment of cortical experience‐dependent plasticity after photothrombotic stroke. European Journal of Neuroscience. 33(12). 2238–2246. 11 indexed citations
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Skangiel-Kramska, J, et al.. (2011). Disturbance of perineuronal nets in the perilesional area after photothrombosis is not associated with neuronal death. Experimental Neurology. 231(1). 113–126. 42 indexed citations
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Skangiel-Kramska, J, et al.. (2010). Effect of focal cerebral ischaemia on modulatory neurotransmitter receptors in the rat brain: An autoradiographic study. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy. 40(3). 232–238. 5 indexed citations
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Skangiel-Kramska, J, et al.. (2009). Diverse functions of perineuronal nets. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis. 69(4). 564–577. 63 indexed citations
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Nowicka, Dorota, et al.. (2009). Loss and restoration of perineuronal nets after cortical photothrombotic stroke in rats. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis. 69(3). 1 indexed citations
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Macias, Matylda, Dorota Nowicka, Artur Czupryn, et al.. (2009). Exercise-induced motor improvement after complete spinal cord transection and its relation to expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and presynaptic markers. BMC Neuroscience. 10(1). 144–144. 68 indexed citations
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Nowicka, Dorota, et al.. (2008). Spatiotemporal dynamics of astroglial and microglial responses after photothrombotic stroke in the rat brain. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis. 68(2). 155–168. 79 indexed citations
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Czupryn, Artur & J Skangiel-Kramska. (2001). Differential response of synaptic zinc levels to sensory deprivation in the barrel cortex of young and adult mice. Experimental Brain Research. 141(4). 567–572. 15 indexed citations
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Czupryn, Artur & J Skangiel-Kramska. (2001). Deprivation and denervation differentially affect zinc-containing circuitries in the barrel cortex of mice. Brain Research Bulletin. 55(2). 287–295. 9 indexed citations
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Salińska, Elżbieta, Apolonia Ziembowicz, J Skangiel-Kramska, et al.. (2000). Differences between rats and rabbits in NMDA receptor-mediated calcium signalling in hippocampal neurones. Brain Research Bulletin. 53(6). 813–819. 5 indexed citations
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Jabłońska, Beata, Adam L. Smith, Małgorzata Kossut, & J Skangiel-Kramska. (1998). Development of laminar distributions of kainate receptors in the somatosensory cortex of mice. Brain Research. 791(1-2). 325–329. 6 indexed citations
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Czupryn, Artur, Małgorzata Kossut, & J Skangiel-Kramska. (1998). Neurotransmitter system markers in adult barrel field. Somatosensory & Motor Research. 15(3). 230–232. 3 indexed citations
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Czupryn, Artur & J Skangiel-Kramska. (1997). Distribution of synaptic zinc in the developing mouse somatosensory barrel cortex. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 386(4). 652–660. 31 indexed citations
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Skangiel-Kramska, J, et al.. (1996). Subchronic Intraventricular infusion of quinolinic acid produces working memory impairment—A model of progressive excitotoxicity. Neuropharmacology. 35(4). 449–458. 19 indexed citations
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Jabłońska, Beata, Marcin Gierdalski, Ewa Siucińska, J Skangiel-Kramska, & Małgorzata Kossut. (1995). Partial blocking of NMDA receptors restricts plastic changes in adult mouse barrel cortex. Behavioural Brain Research. 66(1-2). 207–216. 44 indexed citations
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Jabłońska, Beata & J Skangiel-Kramska. (1995). Sensory conditioning and sensory stimulation do not affect GABAA receptor binding in the barrel field of mice. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis. 55(4). 289–293. 7 indexed citations
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Kiedrowski, Lech, et al.. (1990). Differential response of subtypes of 5-HT1 recognition sites in the rat hippocampus to partial denervation.. PubMed. 50(4-5). 213–8. 1 indexed citations
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Kossut, Małgorzata, Magdalena Wójcik, & J Skangiel-Kramska. (1981). Dynamic Changes of Serotonin Levels During the First Visual Experience of Binocularly Deprived Kittens. Journal of Neurochemistry. 37(5). 1077–1080. 5 indexed citations
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Kossut, Małgorzata, et al.. (1978). The effect of first visual stimulation on incorporation of labelled leucine into cerebral cortex of binocularly deprived kittens.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 38(6). 289–303. 1 indexed citations

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