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Christine C. Stichel

Christine C. Stichel

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
35
Citations
4406
World Ranking
9222
National Ranking
773

Christine C. Stichel 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 Christine C. Stichel sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 60 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.

Christine C. Stichel 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 Christine C. Stichel sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 5th percentile

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

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

Overview

Christine C. Stichel is affiliated with Ruhr University Bochum in Germany. Their academic work is situated within a scientific research context, though specific details about their research topics, publications, and collaborations are not available from the data provided.

The absence of recent papers, frequent co-authors, and common publication venues suggests either a limited public record or emerging research activity. No specific fields or subfields of study have been documented, and there is no recorded information on particular topics addressed in their scientific inquiries.

There is also no information on any book publications or awards received, which may indicate that the scientist is primarily focused on other forms of academic contribution or that such details have not been indexed in the accessible data.

The profile reflects a neutral overview based solely on accessible metadata without extrapolation beyond the explicit information given.

Best Publications

  • The CNS lesion scar: new vistas on an old regeneration barrier

    C. C. Stichel;Hans Werner Müller

  • Immunohistochemical localization of calcium-binding proteins, parvalbumin and calbindin-D 28k, in the adult and developing visual cortex of cats: a light and electron microscopic study.

    C. C. Stichel;W. Singer;C. W. Heizmann;A. W. Norman

  • The mouse MPTP model: gene expression changes in dopaminergic neurons.

    Kati Kühn;Jennifer Wellen;Nina Link;Lyutha Maskri

  • Inhibition of collagen IV deposition promotes regeneration of injured CNS axons.

    Christine C. Stichel;Susanne Hermanns;Heiko J. Luhmann;Friederike Lausberg

  • Mono- and double-mutant mouse models of Parkinson's disease display severe mitochondrial damage

    Christine C Stichel;Xin-Ran Zhu;Verian Bader;Bettina Linnartz

  • Experimental strategies to promote axonal regeneration after traumatic central nervous system injury

    Christine C Stichel;Hans Werner Müller

  • Inflammatory processes in the aging mouse brain: Participation of dendritic cells and T-cells

    Unknown

  • Differential expression of the small chondroitin/dermatan sulfate proteoglycans decorin and biglycan after injury of the adult rat brain.

    C C Stichel;J Kappler;U Junghans;A Koops

  • Light and electron microscopic immunocytochemical localization of parvalbumin in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat: evidence for coexistence with GABA.

    C. C. Stichel;W. Singer;C. W. Heizmann

  • Non-motor behavioural impairments in parkin-deficient mice.

    Xin-Ran Zhu;Lyutha Maskri;Christina Herold;Verian Bader

  • Parkin expression in the adult mouse brain.

    Christine C. Stichel;Martin Augustin;Kati Kühn;Xin-Ran Zhu

  • Genetic mouse models for Parkinson's disease display severe pathology in glial cell mitochondria

    Saskia Schmidt;Bettina Linnartz;Sonja Mendritzki;Teresa Sczepan

  • Basal membrane-depleted scar in lesioned CNS: characteristics and relationships with regenerating axons.

    C.C. Stichel;H. Niermann;D. d'Urso;F. Lausberg

  • Distribution of glial fibrillary acidic protein and vimentin immunoreactivity during rat visual cortex development

    Unknown

  • Sgk1, a cell survival response in neurodegenerative diseases.

    Bodo Schoenebeck;Verian Bader;Xin Ran Zhu;Beate Schmitz

  • Quantitative analysis of the choline acetyltransferase-immunoreactive axonal network in the cat primary visual cortex: I. Adult cats.

    C. C. Stichel;W. Singer

  • Parvalbumin in cat brain: isolation, characterization, and localization.

    Christine C. Stichel;Urs Kägi;Claus W. Heizmann

  • Upregulation of cathepsin S in the aging and pathological nervous system of mice.

    Wiebke Wendt;Hermann Lübbert;Christine C. Stichel

  • Transplants of immature astrocytes promote axonal regeneration in the adult rat brain.

    G. Wunderlich;C. C. Stichel;W. O. Schroeder;H. W. Müller

  • Differential expression of cathepsin X in aging and pathological central nervous system of mice.

    Wiebke Wendt;Xin-Ran Zhu;Hermann Lübbert;Christine C. Stichel

  • RESTRICTED APPEARANCE OF TENASCIN AND CHONDROITIN SULPHATE PROTEOGLYCANS AFTER TRANSECTION AND SPROUTING OF ADULT RAT POSTCOMMISSURAL FORNIX

    Katrin Lips;Christine C. Stichel;Hans-Werner Müller

  • Expression of DJ-1 in the adult mouse CNS

    Verian Bader;Xin Ran Zhu;Hermann Lübbert;Christine C. Stichel

Frequent Co-Authors

Hermann Lübbert
Hermann Lübbert Biofrontera (Germany)
Hans Werner Müller
Hans Werner Müller Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Wolf Singer
Wolf Singer Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience
Claus W. Heizmann
Claus W. Heizmann University of Zurich
Hans Kresse
Hans Kresse University of Münster
Heiko J. Luhmann
Heiko J. Luhmann Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Jean-Philippe Loeffler
Jean-Philippe Loeffler University of Strasbourg
Onur Güntürkün
Onur Güntürkün Ruhr University Bochum
Hans-Joachim Freund
Hans-Joachim Freund International Neuroscience Institute

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