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Anthony E. Kline 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 Anthony E. Kline sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 138 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Anthony E. Kline 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 Anthony E. Kline sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 50 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Anthony E. Kline is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the medical field, with a particular emphasis on neurology, epidemiology, emergency medicine, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, and developmental neuroscience.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances, traumatic brain injury research, cardiac arrest and resuscitation, neonatal and fetal brain pathology, anesthesia and neurotoxicity research, stress responses and cortisol, and music therapy and health.

Among the more recent publications attributed to Anthony E. Kline are:

  • Traumatic injury compromises nucleocytoplasmic transport and leads to TDP-43 pathology (2021), published in eLife
  • Early life stress increases vulnerability to the sequelae of pediatric mild traumatic brain injury (2020), published in Experimental Neurology
  • Environmental enrichment improves traumatic brain injury-induced behavioral phenotype and associated neurodegenerative process (2022), published in Experimental Neurology
  • Early Life Stress Preceding Mild Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Increases Neuroinflammation but Does Not Exacerbate Impairment of Cognitive Flexibility during Adolescence (2020), published in Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Chronic unpredictable stress during adolescence protects against adult traumatic brain injury-induced affective and cognitive deficits (2021), published in Brain Research

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Anthony E. Kline include Corina O. Bondi, Eleni H. Moschonas, Jeffrey P. Cheng, Vincent J. Vozzella, and Rachel A. Bittner.

The scientist's research has been published repeatedly in several specialized venues. These frequently include Experimental Neurology, Brain Research, Journal of Neurotrauma, SSRN Electronic Journal, and IBRO Neuroscience Reports.

Best Publications

  • Persistent cognitive dysfunction after traumatic brain injury: A dopamine hypothesis

    James W. Bales;Amy K. Wagner;Anthony E. Kline;C. Edward Dixon

  • Lipidomics identifies cardiolipin oxidation as a mitochondrial target for redox therapy of brain injury

    Jing Ji;Anthony E Kline;Andrew Amoscato;Alejandro K Samhan-Arias

  • Attenuation of working memory and spatial acquisition deficits after a delayed and chronic bromocriptine treatment regimen in rats subjected to traumatic brain injury by controlled cortical impact

    Anthony E. Kline;Jaime L. Massucci;Donald W. Marion;C. Edward Dixon

  • Chronic methylphenidate treatment enhances water maze performance following traumatic brain injury in rats

    Anthony E Kline;Hong Q Yan;Juliang Bao;Donald W Marion

  • Evaluation of estrous cycle stage and gender on behavioral outcome after experimental traumatic brain injury

    Amy K. Wagner;Lauren A. Willard;Anthony E. Kline;Michael K. Wenger

  • Amantadine improves water maze performance without affecting motor behavior following traumatic brain injury in rats.

    C. Edward Dixon;Marilyn F. Kraus;Anthony E. Kline;Xiecheng Ma

  • Emerging therapies in traumatic brain injury.

    Patrick M. Kochanek;Travis C. Jackson;Nikki Miller Ferguson;Shaun W. Carlson

  • Bromocriptine Reduces Lipid Peroxidation and Enhances Spatial Learning and Hippocampal Neuron Survival in a Rodent Model of Focal Brain Trauma

    Anthony E. Kline;Jaime L. Massucci;Xiecheng Ma;Ross D. Zafonte

  • Intervention with environmental enrichment after experimental brain trauma enhances cognitive recovery in male but not female rats.

    Amy K Wagner;Anthony E Kline;Joshua Sokoloski;Ross D Zafonte

  • Administration of haloperidol and risperidone after neurobehavioral testing hinders the recovery of traumatic brain injury-induced deficits

    Ann N. Hoffman;Jeffrey P. Cheng;Ross D. Zafonte;Ross D. Zafonte;Anthony E. Kline

  • Environmental Enrichment as a Viable Neurorehabilitation Strategy for Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury

    Corina O. Bondi;Kyle C. Klitsch;Jacob B. Leary;Anthony E. Kline

  • Gender and environmental effects on regional brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression after experimental traumatic brain injury.

    X. Chen;Y. Li;A.E. Kline;C.E. Dixon

  • Gender associations with chronic methylphenidate treatment and behavioral performance following experimental traumatic brain injury.

    Amy K. Wagner;Anthony E. Kline;Dianxu Ren;Lauren A. Willard

  • Noradrenergic pharmacotherapy, intracerebral infusion and adrenal transplantation promote functional recovery after cortical damage.

    Dennis M. Feeney;Michael P. Weisend;Anthony E. Kline

  • Acute treatment with the 5-HT1A receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT and chronic environmental enrichment confer neurobehavioral benefit after experimental brain trauma

    Anthony E. Kline;Amy K. Wagner;Brian P. Westergom;Rebecca R. Malena

  • Empirical comparison of typical and atypical environmental enrichment paradigms on functional and histological outcome after experimental traumatic brain injury.

    Christopher N. Sozda;Ann N. Hoffman;Adam S. Olsen;Jeffrey P. Cheng

  • Gender and environmental enrichment impact dopamine transporter expression after experimental traumatic brain injury.

    Amy K. Wagner;Xiangbai Chen;Anthony E. Kline;Youming Li

  • Traumatic brain injury reduces dopamine transporter protein expression in the rat frontal cortex.

    Hong Qu Yan;Anthony E. Kline;Xiecheng Ma;Youming Li

  • Time dependent alterations in dopamine tissue levels and metabolism after experimental traumatic brain injury in rats.

    Jaime L. Massucci;Anthony E. Kline;Xiecheng Ma;Ross D. Zafonte

  • Environmental enrichment promotes robust functional and histological benefits in female rats after controlled cortical impact injury.

    Christina M. Monaco;Vincent V. Mattiola;Kaitlin A. Folweiler;Justin K. Tay

Frequent Co-Authors

C. Edward Dixon
C. Edward Dixon University of Pittsburgh
Amy K. Wagner
Amy K. Wagner University of Pittsburgh
Eng H. Lo
Eng H. Lo Harvard University
Bridgette D. Semple
Bridgette D. Semple Monash University
Milos D. Ikonomovic
Milos D. Ikonomovic University of Pittsburgh

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