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Bernard Rogister

Bernard Rogister

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
50
Citations
8727
World Ranking
5768
National Ranking
72

Bernard Rogister 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 Bernard Rogister sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 228 publications — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Bernard Rogister 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 Bernard Rogister sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

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

Bernard Rogister is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium and has an extensive publication record primarily focused on medicine and molecular biology. Their interdisciplinary research spans biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology with emphases on several neuroscience and oncological subfields.

The scientist's work is concentrated in the following main fields of study:

  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Within these disciplines, Rogister has contributed to several subfields, including:

  • Genetics
  • Immunology
  • Oncology
  • Developmental Neuroscience
  • Molecular Biology

Research topics prominently addressed in their publications cover:

  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Chemokine receptors and signaling
  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Mesenchymal stem cell research
  • Immune cells in cancer

Bernard Rogister has published in a variety of venues, with a notable concentration in journals dedicated to neuro-oncology and related fields. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Neuro-Oncology
  • Acta Neuropathologica Communications
  • Cancers
  • Stem Cell Research & Therapy
  • Neuro-Oncology Advances

Recent selected papers documenting their research contributions are:

  • The expression of B7-H3 isoforms in newly diagnosed glioblastoma and recurrence and their functional role (2021, Acta Neuropathologica Communications)
  • Glioma Stem Cells in Pediatric High-Grade Gliomas: From Current Knowledge to Future Perspectives (2022, Cancers)
  • The Subventricular Zone, a Hideout for Adult and Pediatric High-Grade Glioma Stem Cells (2021, Frontiers in Oncology)
  • A Composite Sketch of Fast-Spiking Parvalbumin-Positive Neurons (2020, Cerebral Cortex Communications)
  • Nanoluciferase-based methods to monitor activation, modulation and trafficking of atypical chemokine receptors (2022, Methods in cell biology)

Their collaborative efforts are evidenced by frequent co-authors, including:

  • Virginie Neirinckx
  • Arnaud Lombard
  • Damla Isci
  • Natacha Coppieters
  • Andy Chevigné

Best Publications

  • Plasticity of Cultured Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Switch from Nestin-Positive to Excitable Neuron-Like Phenotype

    Sabine Wislet-Gendebien;Grégory Hans;Pierre Leprince;Jean-Michel Rigo;Jean-Michel Rigo

  • Neurotransmitters as early signals for central nervous system development

    Laurent Nguyen;Jean-Michel Rigo;Véronique Rocher;Shibeshih Belachew

  • The functional diversity of Aurora kinases: a comprehensive review

    Estelle Willems;Matthias Dedobbeleer;Marina Digregorio;Arnaud Lombard

  • Retraction: Regulation of neural markers nestin and GFAP expression by cultivated bone marrow stromal cells.

    S Wislet-Gendebien;P Leprince;G Moonen;B Rogister

  • Growth and Fate of PSA-NCAM+ Precursors of the Postnatal Brain

    Tamir Ben-Hur;Bernard Rogister;Kerren Murray;Geneviève Rougon

  • Transcription Impairment and Cell Migration Defects in Elongator-Depleted Cells: Implication for Familial Dysautonomia

    Pierre Close;Pierre Close;Nicola Hawkes;Isabelle Cornez;Catherine Creppe

  • From neural stem cells to myelinating oligodendrocytes.

    Bernard Rogister;Tamir Ben-Hur;Monique Dubois-Dalcq

  • Proliferative generation of mammalian auditory hair cells in culture.

    Brigitte Malgrange;Shibeshih Belachew;Marc Thiry;Laurent Nguyen

  • Polysialylated Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule-Positive CNS Precursors Generate Both Oligodendrocytes and Schwann Cells to Remyelinate the CNS after Transplantation

    H. S. Keirstead;T. Ben-Hur;B. Rogister;B. Rogister;M. T. O’Leary

  • Neuregulin signaling regulates neural precursor growth and the generation of oligodendrocytes in vitro.

    Viviane Calaora;Bernard Rogister;Keren Bismuth;Kerren Murray

  • Neutrophil contribution to spinal cord injury and repair

    Virginie Neirinckx;Cécile Coste;Rachelle Franzen;André Gothot

  • Radial glia phenotype: origin, regulation, and transdifferentiation.

    Grazyna Chanas-Sacre;Bernard Rogister;Gustave Moonen;Pierre Leprince

  • Astrocytic and neuronal fate of mesenchymal stem cells expressing nestin

    Sabine Wislet-Gendebien;Franz Wautier;Pierre Leprince;Bernard Rogister

  • Transforming growth factor beta as a neuronoglial signal during peripheral nervous system response to injury.

    B. Rogister;P. Delrée;P. Leprince;D. Martin

  • CXCL12 mediates glioblastoma resistance to radiotherapy in the subventricular zone

    Nicolas Goffart;Arnaud Lombard;François Lallemand;Jérôme Kroonen

  • Nestin-positive mesenchymal stem cells favour the astroglial lineage in neural progenitors and stem cells by releasing active BMP4.

    Sabine Wislet-Gendebien;Françoise Bruyère;Grégory Hans;Pierre Leprince

  • Adult mouse subventricular zones stimulate glioblastoma stem cells specific invasion through CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling.

    Nicolas Goffart;Jérôme Kroonen;Emmanuel Di Valentin;Matthias Dedobbeleer

  • Puzzling Out Synaptic Vesicle 2 Family Members Functions.

    Odile Bartholome;Priscilla Van den Ackerveken;Judit Sánchez Gil;Orianne de la Brassinne Bonardeaux

  • Stem cell factor and mesenchymal and neural stem cell transplantation in a rat model of Huntington's disease.

    Kadiombo Bantubungi;David Blum;David Blum;Laetitia Cuvelier;Sabine Wislet-Gendebien

  • Concise Review: Adult Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Adult Neural Crest Stem Cells, and Therapy of Neurological Pathologies: A State of Play

    Virginie Neirinckx;Cécile Coste;Bernard Rogister;Sabine Wislet-Gendebien

  • Glioblastoma-Initiating Cells: Relationship with Neural Stem Cells and the Micro-Environment

    Nicolas Goffart;Jérôme Kroonen;Bernard Rogister

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Schoenen
Jean Schoenen University of Liège
Brigitte Malgrange
Brigitte Malgrange University of Liège
Vincent Bours
Vincent Bours University of Liège
Laurent Nguyen
Laurent Nguyen University of Liège
Marie-Paule Merville
Marie-Paule Merville University of Liège
Robert Kiss
Robert Kiss Université Libre de Bruxelles
Alain Chariot
Alain Chariot Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique – FNRS
Philippe Delvenne
Philippe Delvenne University of Liège
Serge N. Schiffmann
Serge N. Schiffmann Université Libre de Bruxelles
Lukas Sommer
Lukas Sommer University of Zurich

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