Neurobiology of Disease

Papers
(The H4-Index of Neurobiology of Disease is 48. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Interhemispheric reactivity of the subthalamic nucleus sustains progressive dopamine neuron loss in asymmetrical parkinsonism229
The neoliberal leaning of the neuroscience discourse when it deals with mental health and learning disorders164
Caffeine consumption outcomes on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis disease progression and cognition135
Postnatal Foxp2 regulates early psychiatric-like phenotypes and associated molecular alterations in the R6/1 transgenic mouse model of Huntington's disease128
Plasma lysosphingolipids in GRN-related diseases: Monitoring lysosomal dysfunction to track disease progression113
Cerebellar contributions to cognitive deterioration in Parkinson's disease: Insights from multi-omics and longitudinal data111
The predictive value of mBDNF for major adverse cardiovascular events in stable coronary artery disease patients with depressive symptoms: A single-center, 5-year follow-up study111
MicroRNA signature of lymphoblasts from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients as potential clinical biomarkers101
Diagnostic and prognostic value of the RUNXOR/RUNX1 axis in multiple sclerosis99
Nicotinamide riboside modulates the reactive species interactome, bioenergetic status and proteomic landscape in a brain-region-specific manner98
Editorial Board98
Serotonin innervation of the subthalamic nucleus in parkinsonian monkeys95
Estrogen-related receptor gamma is a regulator of mitochondrial, autophagy, and immediate-early gene programs in spiny projection neurons: Relevance for transcriptional changes in Huntington disease91
Activating the vlPAG-LC neural pathway alleviates neuropathic pain and comorbid anxiety-like behaviors through distinct projections88
Aberrant splicing of mutant huntingtin in Huntington's disease knock-in pigs84
CCR5 deficiency normalizes TIMP levels, working memory, and gamma oscillation power in APOE4 targeted replacement mice81
Key role of the gut–microbiota–brain axis via the subdiaphragmatic vagus nerve in demyelination of the cuprizone-treated mouse brain81
Temporal modulation of microglial repopulation attenuates retinal degeneration in retinitis pigmentosa80
Stem cell therapy for central nervous system disorders: Metabolic interactions between transplanted cells and local microenvironments79
Brain organoid models for studying the function of iPSC-derived microglia in neurodegeneration and brain tumours75
New perspectives on the role of biological factors in anorexia nervosa: Brain volume reduction or oxidative stress, which came first?75
4-Aminopyridine induced hyperpolarizing oscillations in pediatric human epileptic tissue are network-driven potassium currents that are abolished by activation of KCNQ2–5 (Kv7.2-Kv7.5) channels75
The altered sensitivity of acute stress induced anxiety-related behaviors by modulating insular cortex-paraventricular thalamus-bed nucleus of the stria terminalis neural circuit73
Evoked resonant neural activity in subthalamic local field potentials reflects basal ganglia network dynamics73
Cellular iron deposition patterns predict clinical subtypes of multiple system atrophy70
Gut-brain axis in the pathogenesis of sepsis-associated encephalopathy66
Perturbation of serine enantiomers homeostasis in the striatum of MPTP-lesioned monkeys and mice reflects the extent of dopaminergic midbrain degeneration64
Alterations in beta oscillatory activity occur with the emergence of parkinsonian motor signs across the basal ganglia-thalamocortical network62
Intermittent fasting produces antidepressant-like effects by modulating dopamine D1 receptors in the medial prefrontal cortex62
Metabolic reprogramming of glial cells: Fatty acid pathways as regulators of remyelination in multiple sclerosis61
Amyloid beta peptides (Aβ) from Alzheimer's disease neuronal secretome induce endothelial activation in a human cerebral microvessel model60
Identification of an epilepsy-linked gut microbiota signature in a pediatric rat model of acquired epilepsy60
Cerebellar GABA and executive function among adult female carriers of the fragile X messenger ribonucleoprotein 1 premutation: a pilot study to examine neural underpinnings of the clinical phenotype60
Potential clinical and biochemical markers for the prediction of drug-resistant epilepsy: A literature review57
T cell infiltration mediates neurodegeneration and cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease57
14-3-3θ phosphorylation exacerbates alpha-synuclein aggregation and toxicity57
Epm2aR240X knock-in mice present earlier cognitive decline and more epileptic activity than Epm2a mice56
Cerebrospinal amino acid profiling in a large cohort of neuropediatric patients with epilepsy55
Early suppression of excitability in subcortical band heterotopia modifies epileptogenesis in rats55
A novel mouse model of chronic neuronopathic Gaucher disease exhibits Parkinson's disease-like phenotypes55
Tissue-specific immune and MAPK signatures in models of reduced Progranulin and Western diet54
Direct conversion of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells into dopaminergic neurons for Parkinson's disease treatment53
Cogwheel rigidity in Parkinson's disease: Clinical, biomechanical and neurophysiological features52
Reducing the lipase LIPE in mutant α-synuclein mice improves Parkinson-like deficits and reveals sex differences in fatty acid metabolism52
APP as an innate injury-response molecule52
B cell depletion modulates glial responses and enhances blood vessel integrity in a model of multiple sclerosis50
Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor subtype 1 (S1P1) activity in the course of Alzheimer's disease48
Corrigendum to “Upregulation of tripeptidyl-peptidase 1 by 3-hydroxy-(2,2)-dimethyl butyrate, a brain endogenous ligand of PPARα: Implications for late-infantile Batten disease therapy” [Neurobiology 48
Kainate receptors modulate the microstructure of synchrony during dentate gyrus epileptiform activity48
Corrigendum to “Isoflurane on brain inflammation” [Neurobiology of Disease, 62 (2014) Pages 365–371]48
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