Matthew B. Wilkinson

2.5k total citations
14 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Matthew B. Wilkinson is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew B. Wilkinson has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 4 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Matthew B. Wilkinson's work include Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (6 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (4 papers) and Epigenetics and DNA Methylation (4 papers). Matthew B. Wilkinson is often cited by papers focused on Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (6 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (4 papers) and Epigenetics and DNA Methylation (4 papers). Matthew B. Wilkinson collaborates with scholars based in United States and India. Matthew B. Wilkinson's co-authors include Eric J. Nestler, Herbert E. Covington, Arvind Kumar, Quincey LaPlant, Ian Maze, Thomas Kodadek, Guanghua Xiao, William Renthal, Devanjan Sikder and Ming‐Hu Han and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Neuron and Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Matthew B. Wilkinson

14 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Matthew B. Wilkinson United States 13 724 682 397 308 288 14 1.7k
Minae Niwa Japan 27 862 1.2× 893 1.3× 260 0.7× 315 1.0× 270 0.9× 56 2.0k
Immanuel Purushothaman United States 15 539 0.7× 576 0.8× 461 1.2× 335 1.1× 234 0.8× 19 1.7k
Dragoš Inta Germany 26 523 0.7× 776 1.1× 369 0.9× 347 1.1× 226 0.8× 73 1.9k
Terence Y. Pang Australia 27 941 1.3× 1.0k 1.5× 390 1.0× 232 0.8× 283 1.0× 59 2.3k
Marja van Kampen Germany 11 470 0.6× 607 0.9× 630 1.6× 314 1.0× 301 1.0× 14 1.8k
Alexandre Urani France 21 996 1.4× 843 1.2× 673 1.7× 402 1.3× 332 1.2× 31 2.1k
Jean‐Charles Bizot France 24 660 0.9× 849 1.2× 252 0.6× 147 0.5× 210 0.7× 45 1.9k
Alessandra Mallei Italy 25 484 0.7× 801 1.2× 647 1.6× 588 1.9× 292 1.0× 43 1.9k
Stacy M. Ku United States 10 453 0.6× 638 0.9× 430 1.1× 268 0.9× 241 0.8× 14 1.3k
Hanna Jaaro-Peled United States 22 1.2k 1.6× 867 1.3× 208 0.5× 353 1.1× 281 1.0× 36 2.1k

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Mathur, Gagan, Matthew B. Wilkinson, Eddie Island, Jay E. Menitove, & Lowell Tilzer. (2022). A case for a national registry of red blood cell antibodies. Vox Sanguinis. 117(5). 738–740. 2 indexed citations
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Dias, Caroline, David Dietz, Michelle S. Mazei‐Robison, et al.. (2015). Dishevelled-2 regulates cocaine-induced structural plasticity and Rac1 activity in the nucleus accumbens. Neuroscience Letters. 598. 23–28. 14 indexed citations
3.
Iñiguez, Sergio D., Lyonna F. Alcantara, Brandon L. Warren, et al.. (2014). Fluoxetine Exposure during Adolescence Alters Responses to Aversive Stimuli in Adulthood. Journal of Neuroscience. 34(3). 1007–1021. 46 indexed citations
4.
Feng, Jian, Matthew B. Wilkinson, Xiaochuan Liu, et al.. (2014). Chronic cocaine-regulated epigenomic changes in mouse nucleus accumbens. Genome biology. 15(4). R65–R65. 133 indexed citations
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Arango-Lievano, Margarita, Justin Schwarz, Matthew B. Wilkinson, et al.. (2014). Cell-Type Specific Expression of p11 Controls Cocaine Reward. Biological Psychiatry. 76(10). 794–801. 21 indexed citations
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Tomasiewicz, Hilarie C., Michelle M. Jacobs, Matthew B. Wilkinson, et al.. (2012). Proenkephalin Mediates the Enduring Effects of Adolescent Cannabis Exposure Associated with Adult Opiate Vulnerability. Biological Psychiatry. 72(10). 803–810. 98 indexed citations
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Wilkinson, Matthew B., Caroline Dias, Michelle S. Mazei‐Robison, et al.. (2011). A Novel Role of the WNT-Dishevelled-GSK3  Signaling Cascade in the Mouse Nucleus Accumbens in a Social Defeat Model of Depression. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(25). 9084–9092. 131 indexed citations
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Maze, Ian, Jian Feng, Matthew B. Wilkinson, et al.. (2011). Cocaine dynamically regulates heterochromatin and repetitive element unsilencing in nucleus accumbens. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108(7). 3035–3040. 139 indexed citations
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Cao, Jun‐Li, Herbert E. Covington, Allyson K. Friedman, et al.. (2010). Mesolimbic Dopamine Neurons in the Brain Reward Circuit Mediate Susceptibility to Social Defeat and Antidepressant Action. Journal of Neuroscience. 30(49). 16453–16458. 307 indexed citations
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Chuang, Jen-Chieh, Vaishnav Krishnan, Brittany L. Mason, et al.. (2010). A β3-Adrenergic-Leptin-Melanocortin Circuit Regulates Behavioral and Metabolic Changes Induced by Chronic Stress. Biological Psychiatry. 67(11). 1075–1082. 93 indexed citations
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Renthal, William, Arvind Kumar, Guanghua Xiao, et al.. (2009). Genome-wide Analysis of Chromatin Regulation by Cocaine Reveals a Role for Sirtuins. Neuron. 62(3). 335–348. 300 indexed citations
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Wilkinson, Matthew B., Guanghua Xiao, Arvind Kumar, et al.. (2009). Imipramine Treatment and Resiliency Exhibit Similar Chromatin Regulation in the Mouse Nucleus Accumbens in Depression Models. Journal of Neuroscience. 29(24). 7820–7832. 197 indexed citations
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Carle, Tiffany, Yoshinori N. Ohnishi, Yoko Ohnishi, et al.. (2007). Proteasome‐dependent and ‐independent mechanisms for FosB destabilization: identification of FosB degron domains and implications for ΔFosB stability. European Journal of Neuroscience. 25(10). 3009–3019. 71 indexed citations
14.
Wilson, Marlene A., et al.. (2004). Anxiolytic effects of diazepam and ethanol in two behavioral models: comparison of males and females. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 78(3). 445–458. 118 indexed citations

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