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D-Index
53
Citations
10536
World Ranking
5098
National Ranking
2280

Chunlei Liu 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 Chunlei Liu sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 137 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.

Chunlei Liu 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 Chunlei Liu sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Quantitative susceptibility mapping of human brain reflects spatial variation in tissue composition.

    Wei Li;Bing Wu;Chunlei Liu

  • Susceptibility-weighted imaging and quantitative susceptibility mapping in the brain

    Chunlei Liu;Wei Li;Karen A. Tong;Kristen W. Yeom

  • Whole brain susceptibility mapping using compressed sensing.

    Bing Wu;Wei Li;Arnaud Guidon;Chunlei Liu

  • Susceptibility Tensor Imaging

    Chunlei Liu

  • Integrated Laplacian-based phase unwrapping and background phase removal for quantitative susceptibility mapping.

    Wei Li;Alexandru V. Avram;Alexandru V. Avram;Bing Wu;Bing Wu;Xue Xiao;Xue Xiao

  • A method for estimating and removing streaking artifacts in quantitative susceptibility mapping

    Wei Li;Wei Li;Nian Wang;Fang Yu;Hui Han

  • Protective astrogenesis from the SVZ niche after injury is controlled by Notch modulator Thbs4

    Eric J. Benner;Dominic Luciano;Rebecca Jo;Khadar Abdi

  • Self-navigated interleaved spiral (SNAILS): application to high-resolution diffusion tensor imaging.

    Chunlei Liu;Roland Bammer;Dong Hyun Kim;Michael E. Moseley

  • Differential developmental trajectories of magnetic susceptibility in human brain gray and white matter over the lifespan

    Wei Li;Bing Wu;Bing Wu;Anastasia Batrachenko;Vivian Bancroft-Wu

  • Streaking artifact reduction for quantitative susceptibility mapping of sources with large dynamic range.

    Hongjiang Wei;Russell Dibb;Yan Zhou;Yawen Sun

  • High-field (9.4 T) MRI of brain dysmyelination by quantitative mapping of magnetic susceptibility.

    Chunlei Liu;Wei Li;G. Allan Johnson;Bing Wu

  • Region-specific disturbed iron distribution in early idiopathic Parkinson's disease measured by quantitative susceptibility mapping

    Naying He;Huawei Ling;Bei Ding;Juan Huang

  • Magnetic Susceptibility Anisotropy of Human Brain in vivo and its Molecular Underpinnings

    Wei Li;Bing Wu;Alexandru Vlad Avram;Chunlei Liu

  • Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping: Contrast Mechanisms and Clinical Applications

    Chunlei Liu;Hongjiang Wei;Nan-Jie Gong;Matthew Cronin

  • Fast and tissue-optimized mapping of magnetic susceptibility and T2* with multi-echo and multi-shot spirals

    Bing Wu;Wei Li;Alexandru Vlad Avram;Sung-Min Gho;Sung-Min Gho

  • Imaging beta amyloid aggregation and iron accumulation in Alzheimer's disease using quantitative susceptibility mapping MRI.

    Nan-Jie Gong;Russell Dibb;Marjolein Bulk;Louise van der Weerd

  • Regionally progressive accumulation of iron in Parkinson's disease as measured by quantitative susceptibility mapping

    Xiaojun Guan;Min Xuan;Quanquan Gu;Peiyu Huang

  • Effects of chronic mild traumatic brain injury on white matter integrity in Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans.

    Rajendra A. Morey;Rajendra A. Morey;Courtney C. Haswell;Courtney C. Haswell;Elizabeth S. Selgrade;Elizabeth S. Selgrade;Dino Massoglia

  • Prefrontal Plasticity and Stress Inoculation-Induced Resilience

    Maor Katz;Chunlei Liu;Marie Schaer;Karen J. Parker

  • Longitudinal atlas for normative human brain development and aging over the lifespan using quantitative susceptibility mapping

    Yuyao Zhang;Hongjiang Wei;Matthew J. Cronin;Naying He

  • 3D fiber tractography with susceptibility tensor imaging.

    Chunlei Liu;Wei Li;Bing Wu;Yi Jiang

Frequent Co-Authors

Roland Bammer
Roland Bammer Monash University
Michael E. Moseley
Michael E. Moseley Stanford University
G. Allan Johnson
G. Allan Johnson Duke University
Allen W. Song
Allen W. Song Duke University
Rajendra A. Morey
Rajendra A. Morey Duke University
Donghyun Kim
Donghyun Kim Yonsei University
Wei Li
Wei Li University of Tennessee Health Science Center
William C. Wetsel
William C. Wetsel Duke University
Richard H. Kramer
Richard H. Kramer University of California, Berkeley
Tomohisa Okada
Tomohisa Okada Kyoto University

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