Robin Ella

714 total citations
17 papers, 465 citations indexed

About

Robin Ella is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Robin Ella has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 465 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 5 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Robin Ella's work include Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies (5 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (3 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (3 papers). Robin Ella is often cited by papers focused on Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies (5 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (3 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (3 papers). Robin Ella collaborates with scholars based in Germany and Gabon. Robin Ella's co-authors include Peter Zwanzger, Rainer Rupprecht, Thomas C. Baghai, Cornelius Schüle, Daniela Eser, Frank Padberg, Peter Zill, Brigitta Bondy, Tobias Deiml and Christo Minov and has published in prestigious journals such as Biological Psychiatry, Neuropsychopharmacology and Psychopharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Robin Ella

16 papers receiving 451 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robin Ella Germany 10 123 100 98 97 92 17 465
Cüneyt Demiralay Germany 13 116 0.9× 86 0.9× 23 0.2× 80 0.8× 48 0.5× 33 516
Carl Sikkema United States 15 87 0.7× 69 0.7× 48 0.5× 53 0.5× 53 0.6× 18 495
Carol Tamminga United States 9 128 1.0× 100 1.0× 24 0.2× 163 1.7× 94 1.0× 13 582
Mark J. Williams United States 12 189 1.5× 22 0.2× 48 0.5× 79 0.8× 135 1.5× 15 598
E Lenzi Italy 11 160 1.3× 30 0.3× 159 1.6× 36 0.4× 35 0.4× 16 660
James Peoples United States 8 125 1.0× 137 1.4× 20 0.2× 35 0.4× 135 1.5× 10 570
Brian M. Boldt United States 8 134 1.1× 40 0.4× 63 0.6× 43 0.4× 91 1.0× 22 651
Elizabeth A. LaMarca United States 6 82 0.7× 178 1.8× 20 0.2× 76 0.8× 95 1.0× 6 525
Deborah A. Scheuer United States 17 264 2.1× 28 0.3× 168 1.7× 34 0.4× 184 2.0× 33 879
Richard Hauger United States 10 353 2.9× 13 0.1× 105 1.1× 111 1.1× 73 0.8× 15 622

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Fields of papers citing papers by Robin Ella

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robin Ella

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Robin Ella. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Robin Ella based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Robin Ella. Robin Ella is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Ella, Robin, et al.. (2007). Lymphangiomes kystiques cervicofaciaux de l'enfant au Gabon. Annales d Otolaryngologie et de Chirurgie Cervico-Faciale. 124(6). 277–284. 4 indexed citations
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Zwanzger, Peter, Cornelius Schüle, Daniela Eser, et al.. (2005). Saccadic Eye Velocity after Selective GABAergic Treatment with Tiagabine in Healthy Volunteers. Neuropsychobiology. 52(3). 147–150. 4 indexed citations
3.
Bondy, Brigitta, Thomas C. Baghai, Peter Zill, et al.. (2005). Genetic variants in the angiotensin I-converting-enzyme (ACE) and angiotensin II receptor (AT1) gene and clinical outcome in depression. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 29(6). 1094–1099. 51 indexed citations
4.
Baghai, Thomas C., Cornelius Schüle, Peter Zill, et al.. (2004). The angiotensin I converting enzyme insertion/deletion polymorphism influences therapeutic outcome in major depressed women, but not in men. Neuroscience Letters. 363(1). 38–42. 65 indexed citations
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Deiml, Tobias, Rainer Haseneder, W. Zieglgänsberger, et al.. (2004). α-thujone reduces 5-HT3 receptor activity by an effect on the agonist-induced desensitization. Pharmacopsychiatry. 36(5). 2 indexed citations
6.
Schüle, Cornelius, Thomas C. Baghai, Peter Zwanzger, et al.. (2003). Attenuation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical hyperactivity in depressed patients by mirtazapine. Psychopharmacology. 166(3). 271–275. 46 indexed citations
7.
Baghai, Thomas C., Cornelius Schüle, Peter Zwanzger, et al.. (2003). No influence of a functional polymorphism within the serotonin transporter gene on partial sleep deprivation in major depression. The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry. 4(3). 111–114. 12 indexed citations
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Zwanzger, Peter, Hubertus Jarry, Daniela Eser, et al.. (2003). Plasma gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA) levels in cholecystokinine-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) induced anxiety. Journal of Neural Transmission. 110(3). 313–316. 3 indexed citations
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Zwanzger, Peter, Thomas C. Baghai, Frank Padberg, et al.. (2003). The combined dexamethasone-CRH test before and after repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in major depression. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 28(3). 376–385. 40 indexed citations
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Zwanzger, Peter, Daniela Eser, Frank Padberg, et al.. (2003). Effects of tiagabine on cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide (CCK-4)-induced anxiety in healthy volunteers. Depression and Anxiety. 18(3). 140–143. 35 indexed citations
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Zwanzger, Peter, et al.. (2003). Präfrontale repetitive transkranielle Magnetstimulation in der Therapie depressiver Erkrankungen. Nervenheilkunde. 22(7). 331–340. 1 indexed citations
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Padberg, Frank, Cornelius Schüle, Peter Zwanzger, et al.. (2002). Relation between responses to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and partial sleep deprivation in major depression. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 36(3). 131–135. 18 indexed citations
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Zwanzger, Peter, Robin Ella, Martin E. Keck, Rainer Rupprecht, & Frank Padberg. (2002). Occurrence of delusions during repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in major depression. Biological Psychiatry. 51(7). 602–603. 48 indexed citations
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Baghai, Thomas C., Cornelius Schüle, Peter Zwanzger, et al.. (2002). Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis dysregulation in patients with major depression is influenced by the insertion/deletion polymorphism in the angiotensin I-converting enzyme gene. Neuroscience Letters. 328(3). 299–303. 67 indexed citations
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Zwanzger, Peter, Daniela Eser, Sue A. Aicher, et al.. (2002). Effects of Alprazolam on Cholecystokinin-Tetrapeptide-Induced Panic and Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal-Axis Activity: A Placebo-Controlled Study. Neuropsychopharmacology. 28(5). 979–984. 64 indexed citations
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Zwanzger, Peter, Heike Thoma, Robin Ella, et al.. (2000). Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in major depression — The impact of stimulation intensity on therapeutic efficacy. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 10. 231–231. 1 indexed citations

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