Peter Rotheneichner

796 total citations
12 papers, 366 citations indexed

About

Peter Rotheneichner is a scholar working on Developmental Neuroscience, Neurology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Peter Rotheneichner has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 366 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Developmental Neuroscience, 5 papers in Neurology and 4 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Peter Rotheneichner's work include Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (11 papers), Mesenchymal stem cell research (3 papers) and Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling (3 papers). Peter Rotheneichner is often cited by papers focused on Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (11 papers), Mesenchymal stem cell research (3 papers) and Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling (3 papers). Peter Rotheneichner collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Germany and Chile. Peter Rotheneichner's co-authors include Ludwig Aigner, Sébastien Couillard‐Després, Julia Marschallinger, Pia Zaunmair, Simona Lange, Christina Kreutzer, Christian Geretsegger, Bruno Benedetti, María Bellés and Juan Nácher and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Cerebral Cortex and Experimental Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Peter Rotheneichner

12 papers receiving 362 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Peter Rotheneichner Austria 11 164 130 116 93 42 12 366
Soraya Martín‐Suárez Spain 8 242 1.5× 165 1.3× 126 1.1× 96 1.0× 46 1.1× 13 392
Jesús Pascual-Brazo Spain 7 195 1.2× 193 1.5× 125 1.1× 70 0.8× 39 0.9× 8 406
Pia Zaunmair Austria 10 113 0.7× 97 0.7× 146 1.3× 55 0.6× 23 0.5× 11 338
Ronen Eavri Israel 5 99 0.6× 144 1.1× 155 1.3× 75 0.8× 49 1.2× 7 360
Arquimedes Cheffer Brazil 9 86 0.5× 93 0.7× 148 1.3× 56 0.6× 35 0.8× 12 440
Sebastian Illes Sweden 13 91 0.6× 203 1.6× 173 1.5× 64 0.7× 41 1.0× 20 410
Pascal Bielefeld Netherlands 14 150 0.9× 136 1.0× 188 1.6× 82 0.9× 59 1.4× 18 503
David G. Gonsalvez Australia 13 145 0.9× 151 1.2× 178 1.5× 77 0.8× 55 1.3× 28 516
Sarah‐Ann Aelvoet Belgium 7 163 1.0× 163 1.3× 180 1.6× 107 1.2× 59 1.4× 7 442
Eva C. Bunk Germany 10 312 1.9× 165 1.3× 185 1.6× 119 1.3× 99 2.4× 15 602

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Fields of papers citing papers by Peter Rotheneichner

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Peter Rotheneichner

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All Works

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Klein, Barbara, Heike Mrowetz, Christina Kreutzer, et al.. (2020). DCX+ neuronal progenitors contribute to new oligodendrocytes during remyelination in the hippocampus. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 20095–20095. 19 indexed citations
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Lange, Simona, Peter Rotheneichner, Lara Bieler, et al.. (2019). Dimethylsulfoxide Inhibits Oligodendrocyte Fate Choice of Adult Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13. 1242–1242. 7 indexed citations
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Silva, Maria Elena, Simona Lange, Peter Rotheneichner, et al.. (2019). Pericytes Favor Oligodendrocyte Fate Choice in Adult Neural Stem Cells. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 13. 85–85. 21 indexed citations
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Rotheneichner, Peter, María Bellés, Bruno Benedetti, et al.. (2018). Cellular Plasticity in the Adult Murine Piriform Cortex: Continuous Maturation of Dormant Precursors Into Excitatory Neurons. Cerebral Cortex. 28(7). 2610–2621. 49 indexed citations
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Rotheneichner, Peter, Lara Bieler, Pia Zaunmair, et al.. (2017). Tamoxifen Activation of Cre-Recombinase Has No Persisting Effects on Adult Neurogenesis or Learning and Anxiety. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 11. 27–27. 40 indexed citations
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Adamczak, Joanna, Markus Aswendt, Christina Kreutzer, et al.. (2016). Neurogenesis upregulation on the healthy hemisphere after stroke enhances compensation for age-dependent decrease of basal neurogenesis. Neurobiology of Disease. 99. 47–57. 29 indexed citations
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Benedetti, Bruno, Peter Rotheneichner, Christina Kreutzer, et al.. (2016). Distribution and fate of DCX/PSA-NCAM expressing cells in the adult mammalian cortex: A local reservoir for adult cortical neuroplasticity?. Frontiers in Biology. 11(3). 193–213. 26 indexed citations
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Marschallinger, Julia, Anupam Sah, Claudia Schmuckermair, et al.. (2015). The L-type calcium channel Cav1.3 is required for proper hippocampal neurogenesis and cognitive functions. Cell Calcium. 58(6). 606–616. 47 indexed citations
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Kazanis, Ilias, Simona Lange, Peter Rotheneichner, et al.. (2015). Lesion-Induced Accumulation of Platelets Promotes Survival of Adult Neural Stem / Progenitor Cells. Experimental Neurology. 269. 75–89. 31 indexed citations
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Rotheneichner, Peter, Simona Lange, Julia Marschallinger, et al.. (2014). Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Antidepressive Therapy: Shocking Relations. Neural Plasticity. 2014. 1–14. 64 indexed citations
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Jiang, Lei, Geert Stangé, Katrijn Verhaeghen, et al.. (2013). LC–MS/MS identification of doublecortin as abundant beta cell-selective protein discharged by damaged beta cells in vitro. Journal of Proteomics. 80. 268–280. 15 indexed citations
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Rotheneichner, Peter, Julia Marschallinger, Sébastien Couillard‐Després, & Ludwig Aigner. (2013). Neurogenesis and neuronal regeneration in status epilepticus. Epilepsia. 54(s6). 40–42. 18 indexed citations

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