Peter Gebicke-Härter

1.6k total citations
19 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Peter Gebicke-Härter is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Neurology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Peter Gebicke-Härter has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Neurology and 5 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Peter Gebicke-Härter's work include Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (5 papers), Tryptophan and brain disorders (4 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (3 papers). Peter Gebicke-Härter is often cited by papers focused on Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (5 papers), Tryptophan and brain disorders (4 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (3 papers). Peter Gebicke-Härter collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Netherlands. Peter Gebicke-Härter's co-authors include Eric M. Shooter, Jim Schilling, Karl H. Weisgraber, Michael J. Ignatius, Robert W. Mahley, J. H. Pate Skene, Hinnak Northoff, Daniela N. Männel, Knut Biber and Dietrich van Calker and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Peter Gebicke-Härter

19 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Peter Gebicke-Härter Germany 14 524 409 397 337 260 19 1.3k
Vitaliy Gavrilyuk United States 17 659 1.3× 559 1.4× 336 0.8× 452 1.3× 301 1.2× 22 1.5k
Gail Verge United States 16 372 0.7× 419 1.0× 643 1.6× 774 2.3× 273 1.1× 18 1.6k
Karoly Nikolich United States 18 966 1.8× 367 0.9× 484 1.2× 434 1.3× 149 0.6× 21 1.9k
Osamu Yasuhara Japan 25 614 1.2× 383 0.9× 552 1.4× 463 1.4× 105 0.4× 50 1.6k
Gregory S. Naeve United States 12 362 0.7× 168 0.4× 461 1.2× 449 1.3× 141 0.5× 16 1.1k
Martina Moeton Netherlands 16 462 0.9× 402 1.0× 183 0.5× 292 0.9× 260 1.0× 19 1.2k
F. Boroni Italy 20 562 1.1× 306 0.7× 436 1.1× 231 0.7× 221 0.8× 26 1.4k
Shaffiat Karmally United States 16 463 0.9× 585 1.4× 688 1.7× 559 1.7× 352 1.4× 16 1.8k
Paul Heuschling Luxembourg 17 496 0.9× 745 1.8× 266 0.7× 341 1.0× 311 1.2× 30 1.4k
Valérie Petegnief Spain 18 504 1.0× 262 0.6× 281 0.7× 531 1.6× 82 0.3× 31 1.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Peter Gebicke-Härter

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Peter Gebicke-Härter

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Schmitt, Andrea, Daniela Reich‐Erkelenz, Peter Gebicke-Härter, & Peter Falkai. (2012). Estudos transcriptômicos no contexto da conectividade perturbada em esquizofrenia. Archives of Clinical Psychiatry (São Paulo). 40(1). 10–15. 3 indexed citations
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Schmitt, Andrea, et al.. (2009). Differential expression of glutamate transporter genes after chronic oral treatment with aripiprazole in rats. Neurochemistry International. 55(7). 619–628. 28 indexed citations
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Zink, Mathias, et al.. (2009). Perinatal exposure to alcohol reduces the expression of complexins I and II. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 31(6). 400–405. 6 indexed citations
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Dichmann, Stefan, et al.. (2001). Fractalkine induces chemotaxis and actin polymerization in human dendritic cells. Inflammation Research. 50(11). 529–533. 47 indexed citations
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Boddeke, Erik, et al.. (1999). Functional expression of the fractalkine (CX3C) receptor and its regulation by lipopolysaccharide in rat microglia. European Journal of Pharmacology. 374(2). 309–313. 64 indexed citations
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Boddeke, Erik, Stefan Frentzel, Jeffrey K. Harrison, et al.. (1999). Cultured rat microglia express functional β-chemokine receptors. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 98(2). 176–184. 102 indexed citations
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Biber, Knut, Karl‐Norbert Klotz, Thomas Berger, Peter Gebicke-Härter, & Dietrich van Calker. (1997). Adenosine A1Receptor-Mediated Activation of Phospholipase C in Cultured Astrocytes Depends on the Level of Receptor Expression. Journal of Neuroscience. 17(13). 4956–4964. 110 indexed citations
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Bohus, Martin, Christian Kiefer, Peter Gebicke-Härter, et al.. (1996). Increased sensitivity of the inositol-phospholipid system in neutrophils from patients with acute major depressive episodes. Psychiatry Research. 65(1). 45–51. 19 indexed citations
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Biber, Knut, Jörg Walden, Peter Gebicke-Härter, Thomas Berger, & Dietrich van Calker. (1996). Carbamazepine inhibits the potentiation by adenosine analogues of agonist induced inositolphosphate formation in hippocampal astrocyte cultures. Biological Psychiatry. 40(7). 563–567. 13 indexed citations
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Olenik, Claudia, et al.. (1994). Interaction of protein kinases A and C in their effects on the proenkephalin gene in astroglial cells. Neurochemistry International. 25(4). 385–393. 17 indexed citations
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Bohus, M., et al.. (1994). Decreased agonist-stimulated Ca2+ response in neutrophils from patients under chronic lithium therapy. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience. 243(5). 240–243. 16 indexed citations
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Calker, Dietrich van, et al.. (1993). Increased Sensitivity to Agonist Stimulation of the Ca<sup>2+</sup> Response in Neutrophils of Manic-Depressive Patients: Effect of Lithium Therapy. Neuropsychobiology. 27(3). 180–183. 32 indexed citations
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Northoff, Hinnak, et al.. (1992). Growth control of cultured microglia. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 33(2). 218–230. 210 indexed citations
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Ignatius, Michael J., Peter Gebicke-Härter, J. H. Pate Skene, et al.. (1986). Expression of apolipoprotein E during nerve degeneration and regeneration.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 83(4). 1125–1129. 469 indexed citations
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Gebicke-Härter, Peter, et al.. (1985). A Specific 37,000-Dalton Protein That Accumulates in Regenerating but Not in Nonregenerating Mammalian Nerves. Science. 228(4698). 499–501. 123 indexed citations
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Gebicke-Härter, Peter, Hans H. Althaus, & V. Neuhoff. (1984). Bulk Separation and Long‐Term Culture of Oligodendrocytes from Adult Pig Brain.. Journal of Neurochemistry. 42(2). 369–376. 11 indexed citations
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Gebicke-Härter, Peter, et al.. (1984). Bulk Separation and Long‐Term Culture of Oligodendrocytes from Adult Pig Brain. I. Morphological Studies. Journal of Neurochemistry. 42(2). 357–368. 33 indexed citations
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Gebicke-Härter, Peter, Hans H. Althaus, Peter J. Schwartz, & V. Neuhoff. (1981). Oligodendrocytes from postnatal cat brain in cell culture. I. Regeneration and maintenance. Developmental Brain Research. 1(4). 497–518. 33 indexed citations
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Gebicke-Härter, Peter & H. Geldermann. (1977). Blood serum and pancreatic amylases in cattle. Some biochemical parameters. International Journal of Biochemistry. 8(9). 677–683. 5 indexed citations

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