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Gabriele Flügge

Gabriele Flügge

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
53
Citations
13441
World Ranking
5038
National Ranking
424

Gabriele Flügge 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 Gabriele Flügge sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 120 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gabriele Flügge 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 Gabriele Flügge 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.

Overview

Gabriele Flügge is affiliated with the German Primate Center in Germany. Their research profile reflects a professional focus anchored in the institutional environment of this prominent research center.

Although detailed records of publications, including titles, years, and venues, are not available, the association with the German Primate Center suggests an engagement with primate biology, behavior, or related biomedical research fields. The scientist has no recorded frequent co-authors, indicating either a solitary research approach or a current lack of accessible data on collaborative partnerships.

No specific frequent publication venues are reported, which precludes identifying particular journals or conferences where their research is predominantly disseminated. Similarly, there is no data indicating book publications, awards, or recognized honors that would typically highlight career milestones or contributions to academic literature.

Information about the main fields and subfields of study is not provided. Consequently, the precise domains or specialized areas of expertise cannot be conclusively detailed. There are also no documented main topics related to the scientist's research interests or thematic focus areas.

The absence of data regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, publications venues, book publishers, fields of study, subfields, and research topics limits a comprehensive view of Gabriele Flügge's scholarly output and intellectual footprint. However, the affiliation with a research center dedicated to primatology implies a potential orientation toward studies in primate biology or related life sciences.

Best Publications

  • Proliferation of granule cell precursors in the dentate gyrus of adult monkeys is diminished by stress

    Elizabeth Gould;Patima Tanapat;Bruce S. McEwen;Gabriele Flügge

  • Stress revisited: a critical evaluation of the stress concept

    J.M. Koolhaas;A. Bartolomucci;B. Buwalda;S.F. de Boer

  • Chronic Psychosocial Stress Causes Apical Dendritic Atrophy of Hippocampal CA3 Pyramidal Neurons in Subordinate Tree Shrews

    Ana Marı́a Magariños;Bruce S. McEwen;Gabriele Flügge;Eberhard Fuchs

  • Anhedonia and motivational deficits in rats: Impact of chronic social stress

    Rafal Rygula;Nashat Abumaria;Gabriele Flügge;Eberhard Fuchs

  • The 5-HT transporter gene-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) in evolutionary perspective : alternative biallelic variation in rhesus monkeys

    K. P. Lesch;J. Meyer;K. Glatz;G. Flügge

  • Stress impairs GABAergic network function in the hippocampus by activating nongenomic glucocorticoid receptors and affecting the integrity of the parvalbumin-expressing neuronal network.

    Wen Hu;Mingyue Zhang;Boldizsár Czéh;Boldizsár Czéh;Gabriele Flügge;Gabriele Flügge

  • Adult Neuroplasticity: More Than 40 Years of Research

    Eberhard Fuchs;Gabriele Flügge

  • Social stress in tree shrews: Effects on physiology, brain function, and behavior of subordinate individuals

    Eberhard Fuchs;Gabriele Flügge

  • Evidence for estrogen-receptive GABAergic neurons in the preoptic/anterior hypothalamic area of the rat brain.

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  • Psychosocial stress, glucocorticoids, and structural alterations in the tree shrew hippocampus.

    Eberhard Fuchs;Gabriele Flügge;Frauke Ohl;Paul Lucassen

  • Chronic social stress: effects on limbic brain structures

    Eberhard Fuchs;Gabriele Flügge

  • Dynamics of central nervous 5-HT1A-receptors under psychosocial stress

    G Flugge

  • Stress, glucocorticoids and structural plasticity of the hippocampus.

    E Fuchs;G Flügge

  • Chronic psychosocial stress induces morphological alterations in hippocampal pyramidal neurons of the tree shrew

    Eberhard Fuchs;Hideo Uno;Gabriele Flügge

  • Immunocytochemical localization of estrogen-binding neurons in the songbird brain

    Manfred Gahr;Gabriele Flügge;Hans-Rudolf Güttinger

  • Remodeling of neuronal networks by stress.

    Eberhard Fuchs;Gabriele Flugge;Boldizsar Czeh

  • Chronic social instability stress in female rats: a potential animal model for female depression.

    C.J. Herzog;B. Czéh;S. Corbach;W. Wuttke

  • Modulation of binding sites for corticotropin-releasing hormone by chronic psychosocial stress

    Eberhard Fuchs;Gabriele Flügge

  • Identification of genes regulated by chronic psychosocial stress and antidepressant treatment in the hippocampus.

    Julieta Alfonso;Guido D. Pollevick;Marieke G. Van Der Hart;Gabriele Flügge

  • Chronic stress-induced cellular changes in the medial prefrontal cortex and their potential clinical implications: Does hemisphere location matter?

    Boldizsár Czéh;Claudia Perez-Cruz;Eberhard Fuchs;Eberhard Fuchs;Gabriele Flügge;Gabriele Flügge

  • Chronic psychosocial stress does not affect the number of pyramidal neurons in tree shrew hippocampus.

    Gesa K Vollmann-Honsdorf;Gabriele Flügge;Eberhard Fuchs

  • Chronic psychosocial stress regulates the expression of both GR and MR mRNA in the hippocampal formation of tree shrews

    Ute Meyer;Marja van Kampen;Eleonora Isovich;Gabriele Flügge

Frequent Co-Authors

Eberhard Fuchs
Eberhard Fuchs German Primate Center
Alberto C.C. Frasch
Alberto C.C. Frasch National University of General San Martín
Ahmed Mansouri
Ahmed Mansouri Max Planck Society
Boldizsár Czéh
Boldizsár Czéh University of Pecs
Bruce S. McEwen
Bruce S. McEwen Rockefeller University
Peter Meerlo
Peter Meerlo University of Groningen
Jaap M. Koolhaas
Jaap M. Koolhaas University of Groningen
Markus Wöhr
Markus Wöhr Philipp University of Marburg
Robert Murison
Robert Murison University of Bergen
Claudia Trenkwalder
Claudia Trenkwalder University of Göttingen

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