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D-Index
45
Citations
7318
World Ranking
19127
National Ranking
1485

Graham P. Wilkin publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Graham P. Wilkin sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 93 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Graham P. Wilkin D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Graham P. Wilkin sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Graham P. Wilkin is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their professional profile is characterized by an academic presence within this institution.

There is no available information on recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with Graham P. Wilkin.

Details on the main fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics have not been provided.

No data on book publications or awards received by this researcher are available.

The current records indicate that Graham P. Wilkin is an active researcher and is not deceased.

Best Publications

  • Inflammatory regulators in Parkinson's disease: iNOS, lipocortin-1, and cyclooxygenases-1 and -2.

    C. Knott;G. Stern;G.P. Wilkin

  • Glial heterogeneity in expression of the inwardly rectifying K(+) channel, Kir4.1, in adult rat CNS.

    Subathra Poopalasundaram;Christine Knott;Oleg G. Shamotienko;Patrick G. Foran

  • Up-regulation of GAP-43 and growth of axons in rat spinal cord after compression injury

    R Curtis;D Green;R M Lindsay;G P Wilkin

  • Putative acidic amino acid transmitters in the cerebellum. I. Depolarization-induced release.

    G. Levi;R.D. Gordon;V. Gallo;G.P. Wilkin

  • Development of macroglial cells in rat cerebellum. I. Use of antibodies to follow early in vivo development and migration of oligodendrocytes.

    R. Curtis;J. Cohen;J. Fok-Seang;M. R. Hanley

  • Immunochemistry of prostaglandin endoperoxide-forming cyclooxygenases: the detection of the cyclooxygenases in rat, rabbit, and guinea pig kidneys by immunofluorescence.

    William L. Smith;Graham P. Wilkin

  • Vesicle exocytosis stimulated by α‐latrotoxin is mediated by latrophilin and requires both external and stored Ca2+

    B A Davletov;F A Meunier;A C Ashton;H Matsushita

  • A neuropeptide precursor in cerebellum: proenkephalin exists in subpopulations of both neurons and astrocytes.

    B A Spruce;R Curtis;G P Wilkin;D M Glover

  • Expression of COX-2 by normal and reactive astrocytes in the adult rat central nervous system.

    Warren D. Hirst;Karen A. Young;Robert Newton;Victoria C. Allport

  • Substance P-induced release of prostaglandins from astrocytes: regional specialisation and correlation with phosphoinositol metabolism.

    Derek R. Marriott;Graham P. Wilkin;John N. Wood

  • Preparation of cell bodies from the developing cerebellum: Structural and metabolic integrity of the isolated ‘cells’

    Graham P. Wilkin;Robert Balázs;John E. Wilson;James Cohen

  • Subcellular fractionation of rat cerebellum: an electron microscopic and biochemical investigation. III. Isolation of large fragments of the cerebellar glomeruli.

    R. Balázs;F. Hajós;A.L. Johnson;G.L.A. Reynierse

  • A novel polyclonal antibody specific for the Na(v)1.5 voltage-gated Na(+) channel 'neonatal' splice form

    Athina-Myrto Chioni;Scott P. Fraser;Filippo Pani;Patrick Foran

  • Down-regulation of GAP-43 During Oligodendrocyte Development and Lack of Expression by Astrocytes In Vivo: Implications for Macroglial Differentiation.

    Rory Curtis;Rebecca Hardy;Richard Reynolds;Barbara A. Spruce

  • Cultured astrocytes express messenger RNA for multiple serotonin receptor subtypes, without functional coupling of 5-HT1 receptor subtypes to adenylyl cyclase.

    Warren D. Hirst;Nathan Y. Cheung;Marcus Rattray;Gary W. Price

  • Enrichment of differentiated, stellate astrocytes in cerebellar interneuron cultures as studied by GFAP immunofluorescence and autoradiographic uptake patterns with [3H]D-aspartate and [3H]GABA.

    Giulio Levi;Graham P. Wilkin;M.Teresa Ciotti;Stephen Johnstone

  • Cerebellar astroglial cells in primary culture: Expression of different morphological appearances and different ability to take up [3H]d-aspartate and [3H]GABA

    Graham P. Wilkin;Giulio Levi;Stephen R. Johnstone;Peter N. Riddle

  • Serotonin transporters in adult rat brain astrocytes revealed by [3H]5-HT uptake into glial plasmalemmal vesicles.

    W.D Hirst;G.W Price;M Rattray;G.P Wilkin

  • Elevated glial brain-derived neurotrophic factor in Parkinson's diseased nigra

    C Knott;G Stern;A Kingsbury;A.A Welcher

  • Identification of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors positively coupled to adenylyl cyclase in rat cultured astrocytes

    Warren D. Hirst;Gary W. Price;Marcus Rattray;Graham P. Wilkin

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Reynolds
Richard Reynolds Imperial College London
Mustafa B. A. Djamgoz
Mustafa B. A. Djamgoz Imperial College London
Giulio Levi
Giulio Levi Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Vittorio Gallo
Vittorio Gallo National Institutes of Health
John V. Priestley
John V. Priestley Queen Mary University of London
J. Oliver Dolly
J. Oliver Dolly Imperial College London
Egle Solito
Egle Solito Queen Mary University of London
Robert Newton
Robert Newton University of Calgary
James Cohen
James Cohen University College London
John Wood
John Wood University College London

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