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D-Index
84
Citations
22161
World Ranking
1402
National Ranking
704

Gary J. Schwartz 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 Gary J. Schwartz sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 200 publications — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gary J. Schwartz 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 Gary J. Schwartz sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 84 D-Index — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Obesity-associated improvements in metabolic profile through expansion of adipose tissue

    Ja Young Kim;Esther Van De Wall;Mathieu Laplante;Anthony Azzara

  • Autophagy regulates adipose mass and differentiation in mice

    Rajat Singh;Youqing Xiang;Yongjun Wang;Kiran Baikati

  • Hypothalamic K ATP channels control hepatic glucose production

    Alessandro Pocai;Tony K. T. Lam;Roger Gutierrez-Juarez;Silvana Obici

  • Increasing Dietary Leucine Intake Reduces Diet-Induced Obesity and Improves Glucose and Cholesterol Metabolism in Mice via Multimechanisms

    Yiying Zhang;Kaiying Guo;Robert E. LeBlanc;Daniella Loh

  • Hypothalamic sensing of fatty acids

    Tony K T Lam;Gary J Schwartz;Luciano Rossetti

  • A brain-liver circuit regulates glucose homeostasis

    Alessandro Pocai;Silvana Obici;Gary J. Schwartz;Luciano Rossetti

  • Hypothalamic sensing of circulating fatty acids is required for glucose homeostasis

    Tony K T Lam;Alessandro Pocai;Roger Gutierrez-Juarez;Silvana Obici

  • The Lipid Messenger OEA Links Dietary Fat Intake to Satiety

    Gary J. Schwartz;Jin Fu;Giuseppe Astarita;Xiaosong Li

  • Leptin controls adipose tissue lipogenesis via central, STAT3-independent mechanisms.

    Christoph Buettner;Evan D Muse;Andrew Cheng;Linghong Chen

  • Autophagy in Hypothalamic AgRP Neurons Regulates Food Intake and Energy Balance

    Susmita Kaushik;Jose Antonio Rodriguez-Navarro;Esperanza Arias;Roberta Kiffin

  • Hypothalamic nutrient sensing in the control of energy homeostasis.

    Clémence Blouet;Gary J. Schwartz

  • Upper intestinal lipids trigger a gut-brain-liver axis to regulate glucose production.

    Penny Y. T. Wang;Liora Caspi;Carol K. L. Lam;Madhu Chari

  • Collective and Individual Functions of Leptin Receptor Modulated Neurons Controlling Metabolism and Ingestion

    Esther van de Wall;Rebecca Leshan;Allison W. Xu;Nina Balthasar

  • Disordered food intake and obesity in rats lacking cholecystokinin A receptors.

    Timothy H. Moran;Laura F. Katz;Carlos R. Plata-Salaman;Gary J. Schwartz

  • A Gut Lipid Messenger Links Excess Dietary Fat to Dopamine Deficiency

    Luis A. Tellez;Sara Medina;Wenfei Han;Wenfei Han;Jozelia G. Ferreira

  • Sensory and sympathetic nervous system control of white adipose tissue lipolysis.

    Timothy J. Bartness;Y.B. Shrestha;C.H. Vaughan;G.J. Schwartz

  • Central leptin modulates behavioral and neural responsivity to CCK

    Michael Emond;Gary J. Schwartz;Ellen E. Ladenheim;Timothy H. Moran

  • Vagal afferent and efferent contributions to the inhibition of food intake by cholecystokinin

    Timothy H. Moran;Anne R. Baldessarini;Cynthia F. Salorio;Terese Lowery

  • Autophagy in the CNS and Periphery Coordinate Lipophagy and Lipolysis in the Brown Adipose Tissue and Liver

    Nuria Martinez-Lopez;Marina Garcia-Macia;Srabani Sahu;Diana Athonvarangkul

  • The role of gastrointestinal vagal afferents in the control of food intake: current prospects

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Streamson C. Chua
Streamson C. Chua Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Luciano Rossetti
Luciano Rossetti Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Daniele Piomelli
Daniele Piomelli University of California, Irvine
Philipp E. Scherer
Philipp E. Scherer The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Derek LeRoith
Derek LeRoith Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Timothy J. Bartness
Timothy J. Bartness Georgia State University
Giuseppe Astarita
Giuseppe Astarita Georgetown University
Thomas R. Scott
Thomas R. Scott San Diego State University
Louis M. Weiss
Louis M. Weiss Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Herbert B. Tanowitz
Herbert B. Tanowitz Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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