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D-Index
40
Citations
7562
World Ranking
8035
National Ranking
3453

Guenter W. Gross 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 Guenter W. Gross sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 104 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Guenter W. Gross 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 Guenter W. Gross sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Guenter W. Gross is affiliated with the University of North Texas in the United States. The scientific work focuses primarily on neuroscience, with particular emphasis on cellular and molecular neuroscience as a subfield.

The research also encompasses topics related to neuroscience and neural engineering.

  • Neuroscience
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering

Guenter W. Gross has contributed research published in the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, which is the noted frequent venue for their work.

  • Journal of Clinical and Translational Science

The recent publication recorded for this scientist is titled "95923 TBI-on-a-chip: Linking physical impact to neurodegeneration by decrypting primary and secondary injury mechanisms", published in 2021 by the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science. This work has been cited by other researchers and reflects engagement with translational methodologies in neuroscience.

  • 95923 TBI-on-a-chip: Linking physical impact to neurodegeneration by decrypting primary and secondary injury mechanisms (2021, Journal of Clinical and Translational Science)

Collaboration appears as a component of the research process, with frequent co-authors including Edmond A. Rogers, Timothy Beauclair, and Riyi Shi.

  • Edmond A. Rogers
  • Timothy Beauclair
  • Riyi Shi

Best Publications

  • Carbon nanotube coating improves neuronal recordings.

    Edward W. Keefer;Barry R. Botterman;Mario I. Romero;Mario I. Romero;Andrew F. Rossi

  • The use of neuronal networks on multielectrode arrays as biosensors

    Guenter W. Gross;Barry K. Rhoades;Hassan M.E. Azzazy;Ming-Chi Wu

  • Microelectrode arrays: a physiologically based neurotoxicity testing platform for the 21st century.

    Andrew F.M. Johnstone;Guenter W. Gross;Dieter G. Weiss;Olaf H.-U. Schroeder

  • Simultaneous Single Unit Recording in vitro with a Photoetched Laser Deinsulated Gold Multimicroelectrode Surface

    Guenter W. Gross

  • Transparent indium-tin oxide electrode patterns for extracellular, multisite recording in neuronal cultures

    Guenter W. Gross;Walter Y. Wen;Jacob W. Lin

  • Odor, drug and toxin analysis with neuronal networks in vitro: extracellular array recording of network responses.

    Guenter W Gross;Annette Harsch;Annette Harsch;Barry K Rhoades;Wolfgang Göpel

  • Functional structure of cortical neuronal networks grown in vitro.

    Luís M. A. Bettencourt;Greg J. Stephens;Michael I. Ham;Guenter W. Gross

  • Drug evaluations using neuronal networks cultured on microelectrode arrays.

    S.I Morefield;E.W Keefer;K.D Chapman;G.W Gross

  • Stimulation of monolayer networks in culture through thin-film indium-tin oxide recording electrodes.

    Guenter W. Gross;Barry K. Rhoades;Daryl L. Reust;Fritz U. Schwalm

  • Recording of spontaneous activity with photoetched microelectrode surfaces from mouse spinal neurons in culture.

    Guenter W. Gross;Ann N. Williams;Jen H. Lucas

  • Development of Micro-Electrode Array Based Tests for Neurotoxicity: Assessment of Interlaboratory Reproducibility with Neuroactive Chemicals

    Antonio Novellino;Bibiana Scelfo;Taina Palosaari;Anna Price

  • Pulsed plasma deposition of allylamine on polysiloxane: a stable surface for neuronal cell adhesion.

    A. Harsch;A. Harsch;J. Calderon;R.B. Timmons;G.W. Gross

  • A portable microelectrode array recording system incorporating cultured neuronal networks for neurotoxin detection.

    Joseph J. Pancrazio;Samuel A. Gray;Yura S. Shubin;Nadezhda Kulagina

  • Multielectrode analysis of coordinated, multisite, rhythmic bursting in cultured CNS monolayer networks

    MH Droge;GW Gross;MH Hightower;LE Czisny

  • NMDA receptor-dependent periodic oscillations in cultured spinal cord networks.

    Edward W. Keefer;Alexandra Gramowski;Alexandra Gramowski;Guenter W. Gross

  • Characterization of acute neurotoxic effects of trimethylolpropane phosphate via neuronal network biosensors.

    Edward W. Keefer;Alexandra Gramowski;Alexandra Gramowski;David A. Stenger;Joseph J. Pancrazio

  • Substance identification by quantitative characterization of oscillatory activity in murine spinal cord networks on microelectrode arrays

    Alexandra Gramowski;Alexandra Gramowski;Konstantin Jugelt;Dieter G. Weiss;Guenter W. Gross

  • Neuronal networks for biochemical sensing

    Guenter W. Gross;Barry Rhoades;Russell Jordan

  • A quantitative analysis of isotope concentration profiles and rapid transport velocities in the C‐fibers of the garfish olfactory nerve

    Guenter W. Gross;Lloyd M. Beidler

  • A closed flow chamber for long-term multichannel recording and optical monitoring

    Guenter W. Gross;Fritz U. Schwalm

  • Neuronal survival or death after dendrite transection close to the perikaryon: correlation with electrophysiologic, morphologic, and ultrastructural changes.

    Jen H. Lucas;Guenter W. Gross;Dennis G. Emery;Carol R. Gardner

Frequent Co-Authors

Luís M. A. Bettencourt
Luís M. A. Bettencourt University of Chicago
Fabio Benfenati
Fabio Benfenati Italian Institute of Technology
Michela Chiappalone
Michela Chiappalone Italian Institute of Technology
Riyi Shi
Riyi Shi Purdue University West Lafayette
Kent D. Chapman
Kent D. Chapman University of North Texas
Sergio Martinoia
Sergio Martinoia University of Genoa
Wolfgang Göpel
Wolfgang Göpel University of Tübingen
Benjamin F. Trump
Benjamin F. Trump University of Maryland, Baltimore

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