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Heinz Reichmann

Heinz Reichmann

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
87
Citations
32598
World Ranking
1246
National Ranking
107

Heinz Reichmann 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 Heinz Reichmann sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 792 publications — 99th percentile

99% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Heinz Reichmann 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 Heinz Reichmann sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 87 D-Index — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Heinz Reichmann is affiliated with TU Dresden in Germany and has an extensive research record in the field of medicine, with a primary focus on neurology. Their scholarly work encompasses over 160 publications in medicine, including 122 specifically in neurology, alongside contributions to cellular and molecular neuroscience, epidemiology, psychiatry and mental health, and molecular biology.

The scientist's research largely addresses Parkinson's Disease mechanisms and treatments, with 104 publications covering this topic. Additional main topics include neurological disorders and treatments, botulinum toxin and related neurological disorders, autism spectrum disorder research, myasthenia gravis and thymoma, peripheral neuropathies and disorders, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Heinz Reichmann has contributed to various frequent publication venues, notably:

  • Journal of the Neurological Sciences
  • Journal of Neurology
  • InFo Neurologie + Psychiatrie
  • Frontiers in Neurology
  • Journal of Neural Transmission

Among recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Heinz Reichmann are:

  • "Effectiveness and safety of opicapone in Parkinson's disease patients with motor fluctuations: the OPTIPARK open-label study," 2020, Translational Neurodegeneration
  • "The use of wearables for the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson's disease," 2023, Journal of Neural Transmission

Other influential papers in the broader research circle include:

  • "Nusinersen in adults with 5q spinal muscular atrophy: a non-interventional, multicentre, observational cohort study," 2020, The Lancet Neurology
  • "Toward objective monitoring of Parkinson's disease motor symptoms using a wearable device: wearability and performance evaluation of PDMonitor®," 2023, Frontiers in Neurology
  • "Screening of Parkinsonian subtle fine-motor impairment from touchscreen typing via deep learning," 2020, Scientific Reports

Heinz Reichmann frequently collaborates with fellow researchers, including Björn Falkenburger, Patrício Soares-da-Silva, Andrew J. Lees, Diogo Magalhães, and Lisa Klingelhoefer, reflecting an active engagement in multi-author research projects within the neurological sciences.

Best Publications

  • A Randomized Trial of Deep-Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease

    Günther Deuschl;Carmen Schade-Brittinger;Paul Krack;Jens Volkmann

  • Recombinant Human Erythropoietin in the Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke

    Hannelore Ehrenreich;Karin Weissenborn;Hilmar Prange;Dietmar Schneider

  • Progression of Parkinson's disease pathology is reproduced by intragastric administration of rotenone in mice.

    Francisco Pan-Montojo;Francisco Pan-Montojo;Oleg Anichtchik;Yanina Dening;Lilla Knels

  • Pathogenesis of Parkinson disease—the gut–brain axis and environmental factors

    Lisa Klingelhoefer;Heinz Reichmann

  • Anticoagulant reversal, blood pressure levels, and anticoagulant resumption in patients with anticoagulation-related intracerebral hemorrhage.

    Joji B. Kuramatsu;Stefan T. Gerner;Peter D. Schellinger;Jörg Glahn

  • Degeneration of substantia nigra in chronic Parkinson's disease visualized by transcranial color-coded real-time sonography

    Georg Becker;J. Seufert;U. Bogdahn;H. Reichmann

  • Prevalence of smell loss in Parkinson's disease--a multicenter study.

    A. Haehner;S. Boesveldt;H. W. Berendse;Alan Mackay-Sim

  • Exercise Intolerance Due to Mutations in the Cytochrome b Gene of Mitochondrial DNA

    Antoni L. Andreu;Michael G. Hanna;Heinz Reichmann;Claudio Bruno

  • Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma: Results of a Pilot and Phase II Study of Systemic and Intraventricular Chemotherapy With Deferred Radiotherapy

    Hendrik Pels;Ingo G.H. Schmidt-Wolf;Axel Glasmacher;Holger Schulz

  • Olfactory loss may be a first sign of idiopathic Parkinson's disease.

    Antje Haehner;Thomas Hummel;Cornelia Hummel;Ulrike Sommer

  • Environmental toxins trigger PD-like progression via increased alpha-synuclein release from enteric neurons in mice.

    Francisco Pan-Montojo;Mathias Schwarz;Clemens Winkler;Mike Arnhold

  • Nonmotor fluctuations in Parkinson disease: Severity and correlation with motor complications.

    Alexander Storch;Christine B Schneider;Martin Wolz;Yannic Stürwald

  • Cognitive impairment in 873 patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease : Results from the German Study on Epidemiology of Parkinson's Disease with Dementia (GEPAD)

    Oliver Riedel;Jens Klotsche;Annika Spottke;Giinther Deuschl

  • Nusinersen in adults with 5q spinal muscular atrophy: a non-interventional, multicentre, observational cohort study

    Tim Hagenacker;Claudia D Wurster;René Günther;René Günther;Olivia Schreiber-Katz

  • Detection of presymptomatic Parkinson's disease: combining smell tests, transcranial sonography, and SPECT.

    Ulrike Sommer;Thomas Hummel;Katja Cormann;Antje Mueller

  • Non-motor dysfunction in Parkinson's disease.

    Tjalf Ziemssen;Heinz Reichmann

  • EuroInf: A Multicenter Comparative Observational Study of Apomorphine and Levodopa Infusion in Parkinson's Disease

    Pablo Martinez-Martin;Prashanth Reddy;Regina Katzenschlager;Angelo Antonini

  • Frequency of dementia, depression, and other neuropsychiatric symptoms in 1,449 outpatients with Parkinson’s disease

    Oliver Riedel;Jens Klotsche;Annika Spottke;Giinther Deuschl

  • Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial on symptomatic effects of coenzyme Q(10) in Parkinson disease.

    Alexander Storch;Wolfgang H Jost;Peter Vieregge;Jörg Spiegel

  • Unaltered aconitase activity, but decreased complex I activity in substantia nigra pars compacta of patients with Parkinson's disease

    B. Janetzky;S. Hauck;M. B. H. Youdim;P. Riederer

  • Acute Cerebrovascular Disease in the Young The Stroke in Young Fabry Patients Study

    Arndt Rolfs;Franz Fazekas;Ulrike Grittner;Martin Dichgans

  • Electron Transport Chain Defects in Alzheimer's Disease

    A. H. V. Schapira;H. Reichmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Hummel
Thomas Hummel TU Dresden
K. Ray Chaudhuri
K. Ray Chaudhuri King's College London
Daniela Berg
Daniela Berg University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Peter Riederer
Peter Riederer University of Würzburg
Pablo Martinez-Martin
Pablo Martinez-Martin Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Jörg B. Schulz
Jörg B. Schulz RWTH Aachen University
Ludger Schöls
Ludger Schöls University of Tübingen

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