S. Grillner
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- Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research 19
- Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research 3
- Cell Biology top 1%
- Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications 18
- Developmental Neuroscience top 2%
- Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms 4
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- Neuroscience of respiration and sleep 5
- Cognitive Neuroscience top 5%
- Neural dynamics and brain function 7
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- Ion channel regulation and function 10
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- Spinal Cord Injury Research 5
S. Grillner
44 papers receiving 2.1k citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 109
- Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience 1.2k
- Cell Biology 1.0k
- Developmental Neuroscience 183
- Endocrine and Autonomic Systems 264
- Cognitive Neuroscience 630
Countries citing papers authored by S. Grillner
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Fields of papers citing papers by S. Grillner
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Co-authorship network
The 25 scholars most cited alongside S. Grillner, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.
All Works
| # | Work | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2014 | 8 | |
| 2 | The lamprey provides a vertebrate blueprint of the mammalian basal ganglia | 2010 | 1 |
| 3 | 1999 | 21 | |
| 4 | 1996 | 45 | |
| 5 | 1995 | 3 | |
| 6 | 1994 | 11 | |
| 7 | 1994 | 13 | |
| 8 | 1994 | 57 | |
| 9 | 1992 | 101 | |
| 10 | 1991 | 7 | |
| 11 | 1991 | 55 | |
| 12 | 1991 | 326 | |
| 13 | 1991 | 170 | |
| 14 | 1990 | 19 | |
| 15 | 1990 | 15 | |
| 16 | 1989 | 24 | |
| 17 | 1989 | 15 | |
| 18 | 1988 | 46 | |
| 19 | 1988 | 54 | |
| 20 | Supraspinal and segmental control of static and dynamic gamma-motoneurones in the cat. | 1969 | 125 |
About S. Grillner
S. Grillner is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Developmental Neuroscience, having authored 44 papers that have together received 2.2k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (19 papers), Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications (18 papers), Ion channel regulation and function (10 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (7 papers), Spinal Cord Injury Research (5 papers), Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (5 papers), Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (4 papers) and Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience (1.2k citations), Cell Biology (1.0k citations) and Developmental Neuroscience (183 citations). S. Grillner has collaborated with scholars based in Sweden, Norway and Canada. Frequent co-authors include P. Wallén, Toshiya Matsushima, Lennart Brodin, Anders Lansner, Abdeljabbar El Manira, Johan Christenson, Jesper Tegnér, Russell H. Hill, John T. Buchanan and James T. Buchanan. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Neurophysiology, Brain Research, Neuroreport, The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Annual Review of Neuroscience.
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