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Harry G. Goshgarian 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 Harry G. Goshgarian sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 108 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Harry G. Goshgarian 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 Harry G. Goshgarian sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Harry G. Goshgarian is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States. Their academic and research activities are connected to this institution, contributing to its scholarly environment.

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Best Publications

  • Effect of spinal cord injury on the respiratory system: basic research and current clinical treatment options.

    M. Beth Zimmer;Kwaku Nantwi;Harry G. Goshgarian

  • Invited Review: The crossed phrenic phenomenon: a model for plasticity in the respiratory pathways following spinal cord injury

    Harry G. Goshgarian

  • Characterization of axonal injury produced by controlled cortical impact.

    James W. Lighthall;Harry G. Goshgarian;Christopher R. Pinderski

  • Identification of the axon pathways which mediate functional recovery of a paralyzed hemidiaphragm following spinal cord hemisection in the adult rat

    Dale E. Moreno;Xiao Jun Yu;Harry G. Goshgarian

  • The phrenic nucleus of the albino rat: A correlative HRP and Golgi study

    Harry G. Goshgarian;José A. Rafols

  • Spontaneous Functional Recovery in a Paralyzed Hemidiaphragm Following Upper Cervical Spinal Cord Injury in Adult Rats

    Kwaku D. Nantwi;Ashraf A. El-Bohy;Gregory W. Schrimsher;Paul J. Reier

  • Decussation of bulbospinal respiratory axons at the level of the phrenic nuclei in adult rats: a possible substrate for the crossed phrenic phenomenon.

    Harry G Goshgarian;Howard H Ellenberger;Jack L Feldman

  • The ultrastructure and synaptic architecture of phrenic motor neurons in the spinal cord of the adult rat.

    Harry G. Goshgarian;José A. Rafols

  • Ventral respiratory group projections to phrenic motoneurons: electron microscopic evidence for monosynaptic connections.

    Howard H. Ellenberger;Jack L. Feldman;Harry G. Goshgarian

  • The crossed phrenic phenomenon and recovery of function following spinal cord injury

    Harry G. Goshgarian

  • Neuronal and glial changes in the rat phrenic nucleus occurring within hours after spinal cord injury.

    Harry G. Goshgarian;Xiao‐Jun Yu;Joséa A. Rafols

  • Dendritic organization of phrenic motoneurons in the adult rat.

    James V. Furicchia;Harry G. Goshgarian

  • Transporter protein and drug-conjugated gold nanoparticles capable of bypassing the blood-brain barrier.

    Yanhua Zhang;Janelle Buttry Walker;Zeljka Minic;Fangchao Liu

  • Demonstration of functionally ineffective synapses in the guinea pig spinal cord.

    Harry G. Goshgarian;Harry G. Goshgarian;Lloyd Guth;Lloyd Guth

  • Ultrastructural Changes in the Rat Phrenic Nucleus Developing within 2 h after Cervical Spinal Cord Hemisection

    Maureen A. Sperry;Harry G. Goshgarian

  • Serotonin2 receptors mediate respiratory recovery after cervical spinal cord hemisection in adult rats

    Shi Yi Zhou;Gregory J. Basura;Harry G. Goshgarian

  • The role of cervical afferent nerve fiber inhibition of the crossed phrenic phenomenon.

    Harry G. Goshgarian

  • Actions of systemic theophylline on hemidiaphragmatic recovery in rats following cervical spinal cord hemisection.

    K.D. Nantwi;A. El-Bohy;H.G. Goshgarian

  • Differential Spine Loss and Regrowth of Striatal Neurons Following Multiple Forms of Deafferentation: A Golgi Study

    Heng Wei Cheng;Jose A. Rafols;Harry G. Goshgarian;Yakir Anavi

  • Developmental plasticity in the respiratory pathway of the adult rat

    Harry G. Goshgarian

  • Quantitative assessment of phrenic nerve functional recovery mediated by the crossed phrenic reflex at various time intervals after spinal cord injury.

    Thomas E. O'Hara;Harry G. Goshgarian

Frequent Co-Authors

José A. Rafols
José A. Rafols Wayne State University
Jack L. Feldman
Jack L. Feldman University of California, Los Angeles
Paul J. Reier
Paul J. Reier University of Florida
Willys K. Silvers
Willys K. Silvers University of Pennsylvania
John W. Phillis
John W. Phillis Wayne State University
Thomas H. McNeill
Thomas H. McNeill University of Southern California
Bruce M. Carlson
Bruce M. Carlson University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Walter R. Frontera
Walter R. Frontera University of Puerto Rico
David D. Fuller
David D. Fuller University of Florida

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