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Eduardo Colombari 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 Eduardo Colombari sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 309 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Eduardo Colombari 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 Eduardo Colombari sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Eduardo Colombari is affiliated with Sao Paulo State University in Brazil and has contributed extensively to research in Medicine and Neuroscience. Their work primarily focuses on subfields such as Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas, including Neuroscience of respiration and sleep, Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control, Renin-Angiotensin System Studies, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, Neurological disorders and treatments, Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, and EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Colombari include:

  • Débora S.A. Colombari
  • José Vanderlei Menani
  • Daniel B. Zoccal
  • Pedro L. Katayama
  • Gustavo Rodrigues Pedrino

Key publication venues where Eduardo Colombari has published multiple works are:

  • Journal of Hypertension
  • Autonomic Neuroscience
  • Physiology
  • The Journal of Physiology
  • Electronics

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Colombari include:

  • The carotid body detects circulating tumor necrosis factor-alpha to activate a sympathetic anti-inflammatory reflex (2022, Brain Behavior and Immunity)
  • Physiological and Transcriptomic Changes in the Hypothalamic-Neurohypophysial System after 24 h of Furosemide-Induced Sodium Depletion (2020, Neuroendocrinology)
  • Leptin: Master Regulator of Biological Functions that Affects Breathing (2020, Comprehensive Physiology)
  • Intracranial Pressure During the Development of Renovascular Hypertension (2021, Hypertension)
  • Low-Noise Amplifier for Deep-Brain Stimulation (DBS) (2022, Electronics)

Best Publications

  • Peripheral chemoreceptor inputs to retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) CO2-sensitive neurons in rats.

    Ana Carolina Thomaz Takakura;Ana Carolina Thomaz Takakura;Thiago Santos Moreira;Thiago Santos Moreira;Eduardo Colombari;Gavin H. West

  • Role of the Medulla Oblongata in Hypertension

    Eduardo Colombari;Monica Akemi Sato;Sergio Luis Cravo;Cássia Toledo Bergamaschi

  • The nucleus of the solitary tract and the coordination of respiratory and sympathetic activities

    Daniel B. Zoccal;Werner I. Furuya;Miriam Bassi;Débora Simões de Almeida Colombari

  • Central chemoreceptors and sympathetic vasomotor outflow

    Thiago Santos Moreira;Ana Carolina Takakura;Eduardo Colombari;Patrice G Guyenet

  • Carbon monoxide: from toxin to endogenous modulator of cardiovascular functions.

    R.A. Johnson;F. Kozma;E. Colombari

  • NMDA receptors in NTS are involved in bradycardic but not in pressor response of chemoreflex

    A. S. Haibara;E. Colombari;D. A. Chianca;L. G. H. Bonagamba

  • Role of Endogenous Carbon Monoxide in Central Regulation of Arterial Pressure

    Robert A. Johnson;Eduardo Colombari;Debora S. A. Colombari;Manuel Lavesa

  • Commissural NTS contributes to pressor responses to glutamate injected into the medial NTS of awake rats.

    Eduardo Colombari;José Vanderlei Menani;W. T. Talman

  • Phox2b-expressing retrotrapezoid neurons and the integration of central and peripheral chemosensory control of breathing in conscious rats.

    Ana C. Takakura;Bárbara F. Barna;Josiane C. Cruz;Eduardo Colombari

  • Mechanisms of pressor and bradycardic responses to L-glutamate microinjected into the NTS of conscious rats

    E. Colombari;L. G. H. Bonagamba;B. H. Machado

  • Autonomic processing of the cardiovascular reflexes in the nucleus tractus solitarii.

    B.H. Machado;H. Mauad;D.A. Chianca;A.S. Haibara

  • Inhibitory input from slowly adapting lung stretch receptors to retrotrapezoid nucleus chemoreceptors.

    Thiago S. Moreira;Thiago S. Moreira;Ana C. Takakura;Ana C. Takakura;Eduardo Colombari;Gavin H. West

  • Consequences of subchronic and chronic exposure to intermittent hypoxia and sleep deprivation on cardiovascular risk factors in rats

    Juliana C. Perry;Vânia D’Almeida;Fernanda G. Souza;Guus H.M. Schoorlemmer

  • Transcription Factor CREB3L1 Regulates Vasopressin Gene Expression in the Rat Hypothalamus

    Mingkwan Greenwood;Loredana Bordieri;Michael P. Greenwood;Mariana Rosso Melo

  • Iron Overload in Hypercholesterolemic Rats Affects Iron Homeostasis and Serum Lipids but Not Blood Pressure

    Silvana M. L. Turbino-Ribeiro;Marcelo E. Silva;Deoclécio A. Chianca;Heberth de Paula

  • Nitric oxide modulation of glutamatergic, baroreflex, and cardiopulmonary transmission in the nucleus of the solitary tract.

    Ana Carolina Rodrigues Dias;Melissa Vitela;Eduardo Colombari;Steve Wayne Mifflin

  • Resistance training prevents the cardiovascular changes caused by high-fat diet

    Guilherme F. Speretta;André A. Silva;Regina C. Vendramini;Angelina Zanesco

  • GABAergic Pump Cells of Solitary Tract Nucleus Innervate Retrotrapezoid Nucleus Chemoreceptors

    Ana C. Takakura;Thiago S. Moreira;Gavin H. West;Justin M. Gwilt

  • Involvement of the Central Nervous System in the Salivary Secretion Induced by Pilocarpine in Rats

    A. Renzi;E. Colombari;T.R. Mattos;J.E.N. Silveira

  • Ventrolateral medulla mechanisms involved in cardiorespiratory responses to central chemoreceptor activation in rats

    Ana C Takakura;Eduardo Colombari;Jose Vanderlei Menani;Thiago S Moreira

  • Interaction between the retrotrapezoid nucleus and the parafacial respiratory group to regulate active expiration and sympathetic activity in rats

    Daniel B. Zoccal;Josiane N. Silva;William H. Barnett;Eduardo V. Lemes

  • Does the sympathetic nervous system contribute to the pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome

    Marina Conceição dos Santos Moreira;Izabella Silva de Jesus Pinto;Aline Andrade Mourão;James Oluwagbamigbe Fajemiroye

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin Sumners
Colin Sumners University of Florida
Julian F. R. Paton
Julian F. R. Paton University of Auckland
Benedito H. Machado
Benedito H. Machado Universidade de São Paulo
William T. Talman
William T. Talman University of Iowa
John E. Hall
John E. Hall University of Mississippi Medical Center
Patrice G. Guyenet
Patrice G. Guyenet University of Virginia
Marcelo U. Ferreira
Marcelo U. Ferreira Universidade de São Paulo
Shaun F. Morrison
Shaun F. Morrison Oregon Health & Science University
José Antunes-Rodrigues
José Antunes-Rodrigues Universidade de São Paulo
Andrew M. Allen
Andrew M. Allen University of Melbourne

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