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8684
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3685

H. Van der Loos 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 H. Van der Loos sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 64 publications — 2nd percentile

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

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

H. Van der Loos 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 H. Van der Loos sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

H. Van der Loos is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. This association places the scientist within a prominent research environment known for multidisciplinary studies and contributions to various scientific fields.

The available data does not list recent papers authored by H. Van der Loos, nor frequent co-authors or publication venues, which suggests that detailed bibliographic information is limited or not publicly indexed at this time.

Details about the scientist's research focus, including main fields and subfields of study, are not specified in the available information, which constrains the ability to outline the specific scientific domains or thematic areas of their work.

Similarly, there is no information regarding book publications or awards received by H. Van der Loos, leaving gaps in understanding of contributions beyond journal articles or recognitions in the scientific community.

Based on the data provided, it is not indicated that the scientist is deceased, so all references remain in the present tense.

Best Publications

  • The structural organization of layer IV in the somatosensory region (S I) of mouse cerebral cortex

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  • Synaptogenesis in human visual cortex — evidence for synapse elimination during normal development

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  • The development of synapses in cerebral cortex of the human fetus.

    Mark E. Molliver;Ivica Kostovic;Hendrik Van Der Loos

  • Barreloids in mouse somatosensory thalamus

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  • Autapses in neocortex cerebri: synapses between a pyramidal cell's axon and its own dendrites.

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  • Organization of the projections from barrel cortex to thalamus in mice studied with Phaseolus vulgaris-leucoagglutinin and HRP.

    P. V. Hoogland;E. Welker;H. Van der Loos

  • Organization of feedback and feedforward projections of the barrel cortex: a PHA-L study in the mouse

    E. Welker;P. V. Hoogland;H. Van der Loos

  • Quantitative correlation between barrel-field size and the sensory innervation of the whiskerpad: a comparative study in six strains of mice bred for different patterns of mystacial vibrissae

    E Welker;H Van der Loos

  • Mouse somatosensory cortex: alterations in the barrelfield following receptor injury at different early postnatal ages.

    D. Jeanmonod;F.L. Rice;H. Van der Loos

  • Plasticity in the barrel cortex of the adult mouse: effects of peripheral deprivation on GAD-immunoreactivity.

    E. Welker;E. Soriano;H. Van der Loos

  • Ultrastructure of giant and small thalamic terminals of cortical origin : a study of the projections from the barrel cortex in mice using Phaseolus vulgaris leuco-agglutinin (PHA-L)

    P. V. Hoogland;F. G. Wouterlood;E. Welker;H. Van der Loos

  • Early lesions of mouse vibrissal follicles:: their influence on dendrite orientation in the cortical barrelfield.

    H. Steffen;H. Van der Loos

  • A SEMI-AUTOMATIC COMPUTER-MICROSCOPE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF NEURONAL MORPHOLOGY.

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  • Altered Sensory Processing in the Somatosensory Cortex of the Mouse Mutant Barrelless

    E. Welker;M. Armstrong-James;G. Bronchti;W. Ourednik

  • Plasticity in the barrel cortex of the adult mouse: transient increase of GAD-immunoreactivity following sensory stimulation

    E. Welker;E. Soriano;J. Dörfl;H. Van der Loos

  • Individual hippocampal mossy fiber distribution in mice correlates with two-way avoidance performance.

    H Schwegler;HP Lipp;H Van der Loos;W Buselmaier

  • Plasticity in the barrel cortex of the adult mouse: effects of chronic stimulation upon deoxyglucose uptake in the behaving animal.

    E Welker;SB Rao;J Dorfl;P Melzer

  • A magnetic device to stimulate selected whiskers of freely moving or restrained small rodents: its application in a deoxyglucose study

    Peter Melzer;Hendrik van der Loos;Josef Dörfl;Egbert Welker

  • Somatotopic maps are disorganized in adult rodents treated neonatally with capsaicin.

    P. D. Wall;M. Fitzgerald;J. C. Nussbaumer;H. Van der Loos

  • Does the skin tell the somatosensory cortex how to construct a map of the periphery?

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  • The Mode of Activation of a Barrel Column: Response Properties of Single Units in the Somatosensory Cortex of the Mouse upon Whisker Deflection

    E. Welker;M. Armstrong-James;H. Van der Loos;R. Kraftsik

  • The long-distance effects of brain lesions: visualization of myelinated pathways in the human brain using polarizing and fluorescence microscopy.

    J Miklossy;H Van der Loos

  • Axons from eyes grafted in Xenopus can grow into the spinal cord and reach the optic tectum.

    P. P. Giorgi;H. Van Der Loos

  • Monoaminergic afferents to cortex modulate structural plasticity in the barrelfield of the mouse

    M.C. Osterheld-Haas;H. Van der Loos;J.-P. Hornung

  • Selective breeding for variations in patterns of mystacial vibrissae of mice. Bilaterally symmetrical strains derived from ICR stock.

    H. Van der Loos;E. Welker;J. Dörfl;G. Rumo

  • Neuronal circuitry and its development.

    H. van der Loos

Frequent Co-Authors

Egbert Welker
Egbert Welker University of Lausanne
Daniel Jeanmonod
Daniel Jeanmonod University of Zurich
Eduardo Soriano
Eduardo Soriano University of Barcelona
Walter Wahli
Walter Wahli University of Lausanne
Jean-Pierre Hornung
Jean-Pierre Hornung University of Lausanne
Marshall Devor
Marshall Devor Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Maria Fitzgerald
Maria Fitzgerald University College London
Patrick D. Wall
Patrick D. Wall University College London

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