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Agustín González publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Agustín González sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 204 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Agustín González D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Agustín González sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 57 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Agustín González is affiliated with the Complutense University of Madrid in Spain. Their research spans multiple areas within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, neuroscience, and medicine. Specific subfields of interest include cell biology, molecular biology, developmental neuroscience, neurology, and global and planetary change.

Their recent publications cover a range of topics and species, reflecting diverse interests in vertebrate neuroanatomy and ion channel function. Some of the notable papers include:

  • Analysis of pallial/cortical interneurons in key vertebrate models of Testudines, Anurans and Polypteriform fishes (2020), published in Brain Structure and Function
  • Neuroanatomical Distribution of the Serotonergic System in the Brain and Retina of Holostean Fishes, The Sister Group to Teleosts (2020), published in Brain Behavior and Evolution
  • Amphibian thalamic nuclear organization during larval development and in the adult frog Xenopus laevis: Genoarchitecture and hodological analysis (2020), published in The Journal of Comparative Neurology
  • Ion Channels and Respiratory Channelopathies (2023), published in Clinical Research and Trials
  • 596 - ANÁLISIS DE LA ADECUACIÓN DE LA TERAPIA ANTITROMBÓTICA EN PACIENTES INGRESADOS EN EL SERVICIO DE MEDICINA INTERNA DE UN HOSPITAL TERCIARIO (2024), published in Revista Clínica Española

Frequent co-authors with whom González has collaborated include Jesús M. López, Nerea Moreno, Ruth Morona, Daniel Lozano, and Sara Jiménez. Their collaborative work reflects a shared focus on neurobiology and related biomedical research topics.

Major publication venues for González's work include:

  • Brain Structure and Function
  • Brain Behavior and Evolution
  • The Journal of Comparative Neurology
  • Clinical Research and Trials
  • Revista Clínica Española

The main topics González has explored involve zebrafish biomedical research applications, neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, amphibian and reptile biology, ichthyology and marine biology, retinal development and disorders, and aquaculture nutrition and growth.

Best Publications

  • Catecholamine systems in the brain of vertebrates: new perspectives through a comparative approach.

    Wilhelmus J.A.J. Smeets;Agustin González

  • Evolution of the basal ganglia in tetrapods: a new perspective based on recent studies in amphibians

    Oscar Marı́n;Wilhelmus J.A.J Smeets;Agustı́n González

  • Evolution of the basal ganglia: new perspectives through a comparative approach.

    Wilhelmus J. A. J. Smeets;Oscar Marín;Agustín González

  • Comparative analysis of dopamine and tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivities in the brain of two amphibians, the anuran Rana ridibunda and the urodele Pleurodeles waltlii.

    Agustin Gonzalez;Wilhelmus J. A. J. Smeets

  • Basal ganglia organization in amphibians: Afferent connections to the striatum and the nucleus accumbens

    Oscar Marín;Agustin González;Wilhelmus J.A.J. Smeets

  • Evolution of the amygdaloid complex in vertebrates, with special reference to the anamnio‐amniotic transition

    Nerea Moreno;Agustín González

  • Distribution of choline acetyltransferase immunoreactivity in the brain of anuran (Rana perezi, Xenopus laevis) and urodele (Pleurodeles waltl) amphibians.

    Oscar Marín;Wilhelmus J.A.J. Smeets;Agustín González

  • Basal ganglia organization in amphibians: chemoarchitecture.

    Oscar Marín;Oscar Marín;Wilhelmus J.A.J. Smeets;Agustín González

  • Distribution of choline acetyltransferase immunoreactivity in the brain of an elasmobranch, the lesser spotted dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula).

    Ramón Anadón;Pilar Molist;Isabel Rodríguez‐Moldes;Jesús María López

  • Distribution of choline acetyltransferase-immunoreactive structures in the lamprey brain.

    Manuel A. Pombal;Oscar Marín;Agustín González

  • Distribution of tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine immunoreactivities in the brain of the South African clawed frog Xenopus laevis.

    Agustín González;Rienk Tuinhof;Wilhelmus J. A. J. Smeets

  • Distribution of the mRNA encoding the four dopamine D1 receptor subtypes in the brain of the european eel (Anguilla anguilla): Comparative approach to the function of D1 receptors in vertebrates

    Marika Kapsimali;Bernadette Vidal;Agustin Gonzalez;Sylvie Dufour

  • Afferent connections of the striatum and the nucleus accumbens in the lizard Gekko gecko.

    A. Gonzalez;F. T. Russchen;A. H. M. Lohman

  • Ontogeny of catecholamine systems in the central nervous system of anuran amphibians: an immunohistochemical study with antibodies against tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine.

    Agustín González;Oscar Marín;Rienk Tuinhof;Wilhelmus J. A. J. Smeets

  • LIM-homeodomain genes as developmental and adult genetic markers of Xenopus forebrain functional subdivisions.

    Nerea Moreno;Isabelle Bachy;Sylvie Rétaux;Agustín González

  • Basal ganglia organization in amphibians: Catecholaminergic innervation of the striatum and the nucleus accumbens

    Oscar Marín;Wilhelmus J.A.J. Smeets;Agustín González

  • Comparative analysis of the vasotocinergic and mesotocinergic cells and fibers in the brain of two amphibians, the anuran Rana ridibunda and the urodele Pleurodeles waltlii.

    Agustin González;Wilhelmus J. A. J. Smeets

  • Distribution of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) immunoreactivity in the brain of the adult trout and tract-tracing observations on the connections of the nuclei of the isthmus.

    Silvia Eva Pérez;Julián Yáñez;Oscar Marín;Ramón Anadón

  • The common organization of the amygdaloid complex in tetrapods: new concepts based on developmental, hodological and neurochemical data in anuran amphibians.

    Nerea Moreno;Agustín González

  • Lungfishes, Like Tetrapods, Possess a Vomeronasal System

    Agustín González;Ruth Morona;Jesús M López;Nerea Moreno

Frequent Co-Authors

Oscar Marín
Oscar Marín King's College London
Wilhelmus J.A.J. Smeets
Wilhelmus J.A.J. Smeets Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Alberto Muñoz
Alberto Muñoz Complutense University of Madrid
R. Glenn Northcutt
R. Glenn Northcutt University of California, San Diego
H.J. ten Donkelaar
H.J. ten Donkelaar Radboud University
Ramón Anadón
Ramón Anadón University of Santiago de Compostela
Lucas Domínguez
Lucas Domínguez Complutense University of Madrid
Luis Puelles
Luis Puelles University of Murcia
Andrew N. Iwaniuk
Andrew N. Iwaniuk University of Lethbridge
Toshikazu Hasegawa
Toshikazu Hasegawa University of Tokyo

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