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73
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Charles E. Ribak 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 E. Ribak sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 173 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Charles E. Ribak 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 E. Ribak sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 73 D-Index — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1994 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Charles E. Ribak is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, with particular attention to neurology and historical studies within this field.

The main research topics associated with Ribak include:

  • Neurology and Historical Studies

The core fields of study for Ribak are:

  • Neuroscience

Their subfield expertise centers around:

  • Neurology

Charles E. Ribak has published multiple papers, mostly within the domain of cerebral cortex research. The recent publications include:

  • CAJAL CLUB KRIEG CORTICAL KUDOS FOR 2020, published in 2020 in Cerebral Cortex Communications
  • Call for Nominations for the Krieg Cortical Kudos for 2021, published in 2021 in Cerebral Cortex
  • Call for nominations for the Krieg Cortical Kudos for 2022, published in 2022 in Cerebral Cortex

The frequent publication venues for Ribak's work are:

  • Cerebral Cortex (2 publications)
  • Cerebral Cortex Communications (1 publication)

Ribak has not listed frequent co-authors or book publications within the available data.

In terms of recognitions, Charles E. Ribak was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1994.

Best Publications

  • Immunocytochemical localization of glutamic acid decarboxylase in neuronal somata following colchicine inhibition of axonal transport

    Charles E. Ribak;James E. Vaughn;Kihachi Saito

  • Neurons born in the adult dentate gyrus form functional synapses with target cells

    Nicolas Toni;Diego A Laplagne;Chunmei Zhao;Gabriela Lombardi

  • Aspinous and sparsely-spinous stellate neurons in the visual cortex of rats contain glutamic acid decarboxylase.

    Charles E. Ribak

  • The GABA neurons and their axon terminals in rat corpus striatum as demonstrated by GAD immunocytochemistry.

    C. E. Ribak;J. E. Vaughn;E. Roberts

  • An autoradiographic study of the projections from the lateral geniculate body of the rat.

    Charles E. Ribak;Alan Peters

  • Inhibitory, GABAergic nerve terminals decrease at sites of focal epilepsy.

    CE Ribak;AB Harris;JE Vaughn;E Roberts

  • The development, ultrastructure and synaptic connections of the mossy cells of the dentate gyrus.

    Charles E. Ribak;László Seress;David G. Amaral

  • Five types of basket cell in the hippocampal dentate gyrus: a combined Golgi and electron microscopic study.

    Charles E. Ribak;László Seress

  • Immunocytochemical localization of glutamate decarboxylase in rat substantia nigra.

    Charles E. Ribak;James E. Vaughn;Kihachi Saito;Robert Barber

  • Glutamate decarboxylase localization in neurons of the olfactory bulb

    Charles E. Ribak;James E. Vaughn;Kihachi Saito;Robert Barber

  • Seizure-induced neuronal injury: vulnerability to febrile seizures in an immature rat model.

    Zsolt Toth;Xiao Xin Yan;Suzie Haftoglou;Charles E. Ribak

  • GABAergic cells in the dentate gyrus appear to be local circuit and projection neurons.

    L. Seress;C. E. Ribak

  • GABAergic neurons and axon terminals in the brainstem auditory nuclei of the gerbil.

    Rosalinda C. Roberts;Charles E. Ribak

  • GABA plasma membrane transporters, GAT-1 and GAT-3, display different distributions in the rat hippocampus.

    Charles E. Ribak;Winnie M.Y. Tong;Nicholas C. Brecha;Nicholas C. Brecha

  • Chandelier cells in rat visual cortex.

    Alan Peters;Alan Peters;Charmian C. Proskauer;Charmian C. Proskauer;Charles E. Ribak;Charles E. Ribak

  • Status epilepticus-induced hilar basal dendrites on rodent granule cells contribute to recurrent excitatory circuitry.

    Charles E. Ribak;Peter H. Tran;Igor Spigelman;Maxine M. Okazaki

  • Rapid astrocyte and microglial activation following pilocarpine‐induced seizures in rats

    Lee A. Shapiro;Lulu Wang;Charles E. Ribak

  • Gabaergic nerve terminals decrease in the substantia nigra following hemitransections of the striatonigral and pallidonigral pathways

    Charles E. Ribak;James E. Vaughn;Eugene Roberts

  • The islands of Calleja complex of rat basal forebrain. III. Histochemical evidence for a striatopallidal system.

    James H. Fallon;Sandra E. Loughlin;Charles E. Ribak

  • GABAergic amacrine cells in rat retina: Immunocytochemical identification and synaptic connectivity

    James E. Vaughn;Edward V. Famiglietti;Robert P. Barber;Kihachi Saito

Frequent Co-Authors

Lee A. Shapiro
Lee A. Shapiro Texas A&M University
László Seress
László Seress University of Pecs
Xiao-Xin Yan
Xiao-Xin Yan Central South University
Igor Spigelman
Igor Spigelman University of California, Los Angeles
J. Victor Nadler
J. Victor Nadler Duke University
James E. Vaughn
James E. Vaughn City Of Hope National Medical Center
Paul S. Buckmaster
Paul S. Buckmaster Stanford University
Tallie Z. Baram
Tallie Z. Baram University of California, Irvine
Roy A.E. Bakay
Roy A.E. Bakay Rush University Medical Center
Christine M. Gall
Christine M. Gall University of California, Irvine

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