Margaret Rutledge

562 total citations
11 papers, 469 citations indexed

About

Margaret Rutledge is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Margaret Rutledge has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 469 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 4 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 3 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Margaret Rutledge's work include Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (4 papers), Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (2 papers) and Psychedelics and Drug Studies (2 papers). Margaret Rutledge is often cited by papers focused on Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (4 papers), Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (2 papers) and Psychedelics and Drug Studies (2 papers). Margaret Rutledge collaborates with scholars based in United States and China. Margaret Rutledge's co-authors include Michael J. Forster, Raymond L. Jackson, Christopher J. LaBuda, Perry N. Fuchs, Stacey C. LaGraize, Michael B. Gatch, Nopporn Thangthaeng, Nathalie Sumien, Zhenglan Chen and Ritu A. Shetty and has published in prestigious journals such as Psychopharmacology, Experimental Neurology and Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science.

In The Last Decade

Margaret Rutledge

11 papers receiving 465 citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Margaret Rutledge 166 163 129 97 75 11 469
Jéssica Ruiz‐Medina 102 0.6× 171 1.0× 128 1.0× 59 0.6× 26 0.3× 13 388
Sophie M. Banas 64 0.4× 259 1.6× 173 1.3× 69 0.7× 48 0.6× 16 480
Nuria García‐Marchena 66 0.4× 182 1.1× 95 0.7× 99 1.0× 39 0.5× 35 558
Linda Ferrington 85 0.5× 188 1.2× 130 1.0× 38 0.4× 73 1.0× 22 464
Willy L. Bonkale 256 1.5× 263 1.6× 231 1.8× 55 0.6× 35 0.5× 15 594
C.T. O'Shaughnessy 134 0.8× 239 1.5× 201 1.6× 47 0.5× 17 0.2× 17 572
Nikhil Adi 71 0.4× 134 0.8× 170 1.3× 40 0.4× 38 0.5× 16 493
Kaustuv Saha 115 0.7× 207 1.3× 153 1.2× 70 0.7× 21 0.3× 13 559
Joakim Strandberg 68 0.4× 186 1.1× 167 1.3× 29 0.3× 22 0.3× 18 428
Marta Marszałek‐Grabska 107 0.6× 213 1.3× 175 1.4× 67 0.7× 12 0.2× 34 580

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All Works

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Shetty, Ritu A., et al.. (2022). Expression of stable and reliable preference and aversion phenotypes following place conditioning with psychostimulants. Psychopharmacology. 239(8). 2593–2603. 3 indexed citations
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Wu, Jinzi, Xiaoting Luo, Nopporn Thangthaeng, et al.. (2017). Pancreatic mitochondrial complex I exhibits aberrant hyperactivity in diabetes. Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports. 11. 119–129. 42 indexed citations
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Thangthaeng, Nopporn, et al.. (2017). Metformin Impairs Spatial Memory and Visual Acuity in Old Male Mice. Aging and Disease. 8(1). 17–17. 53 indexed citations
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Shetty, Ritu A., Margaret Rutledge, & Michael J. Forster. (2016). Retrograde conditioning of place preference and motor activity with cocaine in mice. Psychopharmacology. 234(3). 515–522. 5 indexed citations
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Stankowska, Dorota L., Margaret Rutledge, Brett Mueller, et al.. (2015). Neuroprotective Effects of Transcription Factor Brn3b in an Ocular Hypertension Rat Model of Glaucoma. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 56(2). 893–907. 31 indexed citations
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Gatch, Michael B., Margaret Rutledge, & Michael J. Forster. (2014). Discriminative and locomotor effects of five synthetic cathinones in rats and mice. Psychopharmacology. 232(7). 1197–1205. 50 indexed citations
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Li, Wenjun, Renqi Huang, Ritu A. Shetty, et al.. (2013). Transient focal cerebral ischemia induces long-term cognitive function deficit in an experimental ischemic stroke model. Neurobiology of Disease. 59. 18–25. 108 indexed citations
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Gatch, Michael B., Margaret Rutledge, Theresa M. Carbonaro, & Michael J. Forster. (2009). Comparison of the discriminative stimulus effects of dimethyltryptamine with different classes of psychoactive compounds in rats. Psychopharmacology. 204(4). 715–724. 32 indexed citations
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Yang, Shao‐Hua, Ritu A. Shetty, Ran Liu, et al.. (2006). Endovascular middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats as a model for studying vascular dementia. AGE. 28(3). 297–307. 11 indexed citations
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LaGraize, Stacey C., Christopher J. LaBuda, Margaret Rutledge, Raymond L. Jackson, & Perry N. Fuchs. (2004). Differential effect of anterior cingulate cortex lesion on mechanical hypersensitivity and escape/avoidance behavior in an animal model of neuropathic pain. Experimental Neurology. 188(1). 139–148. 133 indexed citations
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Idol, Lorna & Margaret Rutledge. (1993). Teaching Phonics to Poor Readers: Direct Instruction Using Sound Sheets. Teaching Exceptional Children. 25(4). 58–61. 1 indexed citations

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