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Charles C. Ouimet 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 Charles C. Ouimet sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 50 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Charles C. Ouimet 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 Charles C. Ouimet sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 35 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Charles C. Ouimet was affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their academic and research career was grounded at this institution.

There are no available records of recent papers published by Charles C. Ouimet, including titles, years, or publication venues. Likewise, no frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues have been documented for their work.

No data is present regarding books published by Charles C. Ouimet, which leaves this aspect of their academic contribution unrecorded here.

Their main fields and subfields of study have not been documented, nor have the primary topics that shaped their research focus. There are also no awards or distinctions listed in relation to their career.

Charles C. Ouimet is deceased. The available information provides a basic outline of their academic association but does not include detailed records of their scholarly output or specific research contributions.

Best Publications

  • DARPP-32, a dopamine- and adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate-regulated phosphoprotein enriched in dopamine-innervated brain regions. III. Immunocytochemical localization

    CC Ouimet;PE Miller;HC Hemmings;SI Walaas

  • DARPP-32: Regulator of the Efficacy of Dopaminergic Neurotransmission

    A. A. Fienberg;N. Hiroi;Paul G Mermelstein;W. J. Song

  • Effects of chronic exposure to cocaine are regulated by the neuronal protein Cdk5

    James A. Bibb;Jingshan Chen;Jane R. Taylor;Per Svenningsson

  • Spinophilin regulates the formation and function of dendritic spines

    Jian Feng;Zhen Yan;Adriana B Ferreira;Kazuhito Tomizawa

  • Immunocytochemical localization of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in rat brain

    C C Ouimet;T L McGuinness;P Greengard

  • Cocaine-induced proliferation of dendritic spines in nucleus accumbens is dependent on the activity of cyclin-dependent kinase-5.

    S. D. Norrholm;James A Bibb;James A Bibb;E. J. Nestler;C. C. Ouimet

  • The hypothalamic arcuate nucleus-median eminence complex: immunohistochemistry of transmitters, peptides and DARPP-32 with special reference to coexistence in dopamine neurons.

    Barry J. Everitt;Björn Meister;Tomas Hökfelt;Tor Melander

  • Quantitative immunocytochemistry of DARPP-32-expressing neurons in the rat caudatoputamen.

    Charles C Ouimet;Kathryn C Langley-Gullion;Paul Greengard

  • The effects of social environment on adult neurogenesis in the female prairie vole.

    Christie D. Fowler;Yan Liu;Charles Ouimet;Zuoxin Wang

  • Differential expression of protein phosphatase 1 isoforms in mammalian brain

    EF da Cruz e Silva;CA Fox;CC Ouimet;E Gustafson

  • The DARPP-32/protein phosphatase-1 cascade: a model for signal integration.

    Paul Greengard;Angus C Nairn;Jean-Antoine Girault;Charles C Ouimet

  • Altered dendritic spine density in animal models of depression and in response to antidepressant treatment.

    Seth D. Norrholm;Charles C. Ouimet

  • The alpha and gamma 1 isoforms of protein phosphatase 1 are highly and specifically concentrated in dendritic spines.

    C C Ouimet;E F da Cruz e Silva;P Greengard

  • Development of a dopamine- and cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate- regulated phosphoprotein (DARPP-32) in the prenatal rat central nervous system, and its relationship to the arrival of presumptive dopaminergic innervation

    GA Foster;M Schultzberg;T Hokfelt;M Goldstein

  • Distribution of DARPP-32 in the basal ganglia: an electron microscopic study.

    C. C. Ouimet;P. Greengard

  • Intrinsic Organization and Connectivity of Intrastriatal Striatal Transplants in Rats as Revealed by DARPP-32 Immunohistochemistry: Specificity of Connections with the Lesioned Host Brain.

    K. Wictorin;C. C. Ouimet;A. Björklund

  • Localization of the MARCKS (87 kDa) protein, a major specific substrate for protein kinase C, in rat brain

    CC Ouimet;JK Wang;SI Walaas;KA Albert

  • Host afferents into intrastriatal transplants of fetal ventral mesencephalon

    G. Doucet;Y. Murata;P. Brundin;O. Bosler

  • Dopaminergic regulation of protein phosphorylation in the striatum: DARPP-32

    Hugh C. Hemmings;S.Ivar Walaas;Charles C. Ouimet;Paul Greengard

  • DARPP-32, a dopamine- and cyclic AMP-regulated phosphoprotein in tanycytes of the mediobasal hypothalamus: distribution and relation to dopamine and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone neurons and other glial elements.

    B. Meister;T. Hökfelt;Y. Tsuruo;H. Hemmings

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Greengard
Paul Greengard Rockefeller University
Eric J. Nestler
Eric J. Nestler Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Seth D. Norrholm
Seth D. Norrholm Wayne State University
Zhen Yan
Zhen Yan University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Akinori Nishi
Akinori Nishi Kurume University
Jian Feng
Jian Feng University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Menek Goldstein
Menek Goldstein New York University
Jane R. Taylor
Jane R. Taylor Yale University
Allen A. Fienberg
Allen A. Fienberg Rockefeller University

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