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Jean-Pierre Hornung

Jean-Pierre Hornung

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
37
Citations
5884
World Ranking
8776
National Ranking
203

Jean-Pierre Hornung 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 Jean-Pierre Hornung sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 76 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jean-Pierre Hornung 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 Jean-Pierre Hornung 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

Jean-Pierre Hornung is affiliated with the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Their research contributions include work published in the field of neuroanatomy, with a focus on glial cells and their influence on neuronal function and dysfunction.

Recent publications include:

  • Editorial: Glial heterogeneity: impact on neuronal function and dysfunction (2023), Frontiers in Neuroanatomy

Their collaboration network involves several frequent coauthors, namely:

  • Paola Bezzi
  • Valerio Magnaghi
  • Rosa Chiara Paolicelli

Jean-Pierre Hornung's work has appeared in specialized venues, particularly:

  • Frontiers in Neuroanatomy

This publication profile indicates specialization in topics related to neuroanatomy and glial cell biology, although specific subfields and main topics of study have not been detailed. There are no records of book publications or awards associated with their profile in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • The human raphe nuclei and the serotonergic system

    Jean-Pierre Hornung

  • Cortical 5-HT2A Receptor Signaling Modulates Anxiety-Like Behaviors in Mice

    Noelia V. Weisstaub;Mingming Zhou;Alena Lira;Evelyn Lambe;Evelyn Lambe

  • Patterns of synaptic input to layer 4 of cat striate cortex

    BA McGuire;JP Hornung;CD Gilbert;TN Wiesel

  • Distribution, morphology and number of monoamine-synthesizing and substance P-containing neurons in the human dorsal raphe nucleus.

    K. G. Baker;G. M. Halliday;J.-P. Hornung;L. B. Geffen

  • Increased Exploratory Activity and Altered Response to LSD in Mice Lacking the 5-HT5A Receptor

    Régis Grailhe;Christian Waeber;Stephanie C Dulawa;Jean P Hornung

  • N-methyl-d-aspartate-triggered neuronal death in organotypic hippocampal cultures is endocytic, autophagic and mediated by the c-Jun N-terminal kinase pathway

    Tiziana Borsello;Karine Croquelois;Jean-Pierre Hornung;Peter G H Clarke

  • Respiratory failure and unilateral caudal brainstem infarction

    J. Bogousslavsky;R. Khurana;J. P. Deruaz;J. P. Hornung

  • Transient Neuronal Populations Are Required to Guide Callosal Axons: A Role for Semaphorin 3C

    Mathieu Niquille;Sonia Garel;Fanny Mann;Jean-Pierre Hornung

  • Distribution of two morphologically distinct subsets of serotoninergic axons in the cerebral cortex of the marmoset.

    Jean‐Pierre Hornung;Jean‐Marc Fritschy;Istvan Törk

  • The human locus coeruleus complex: an immunohistochemical and three dimensional reconstruction study.

    K. G. Baker;I. Törk;J. P. Hornung;P. Halasz

  • Identification of distinct GABAA-receptor subtypes in cholinergic and parvalbumin-positive neurons of the rat and marmoset medial septum—diagonal band complex

    B. Gao;J.-P. Hornung;J.-M. Fritschy

  • The Effect of Liquid Silicone on the Rabbit Retina: Histologic and Ultrastructural Study

    M. Gonvers;J.-P. Hornung;C. De Courten

  • Glutathione deficit during development induces anomalies in the rat anterior cingulate GABAergic neurons: Relevance to schizophrenia.

    Jan-Harry Cabungcal;Dominique Nicolas;Rudolf Kraftsik;Michel Cuénod

  • Cytoarchitecture of serotonin-synthesizing neurons in the pontine tegmentum of the human brain.

    K. G. Baker;G. M. Halliday;P. Halasz;J‐P. Hornung

  • DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILE OF GABAA-RECEPTORS IN THE MARMOSET MONKEY : EXPRESSION OF DISTINCT SUBTYPES IN PRE- AND POSTNATAL BRAIN

    Jean-Pierre Hornung;Jean-Marc Fritschy

  • The Selective innervation by serotoninergic axons of calbindin‐containing interneurons in the neocortex and hippocampus of the marmoset

    Jean-Pierre Hornung;M. R. Celio

  • Selective Neurofilament (SMI-32, FNP-7 and N200) Expression in Subpopulations of Layer V Pyramidal Neurons In Vivo and In Vitro

    Courtney C.J. Voelker;Nathalie Garin;Jeremy S.H. Taylor;Beat H. Gähwiler

  • The thalamic projection to cat visual cortex: Ultrastructure of neurons identified by golgi impregnation or retrograde horseradish peroxidase transport

    J.P. Hornung;L.J. Garey

  • Endocytosis and autophagy in dying neurons: an ultrastructural study in chick embryos.

    J. P. Hornung;H. Koppel;P. G. H. Clarke

  • Dopamine Affects Parvalbumin Expression during Cortical Development In Vitro

    Linda L. Porter;Linda L. Porter;Elena Rizzo;Jean-Pierre Hornung

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

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

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Marc Fritschy
Jean-Marc Fritschy University of Zurich
Yuchio Yanagawa
Yuchio Yanagawa Gunma University
Alexandre Dayer
Alexandre Dayer University of Geneva
Eric M. Rouiller
Eric M. Rouiller University of Fribourg
Michel Cuenod
Michel Cuenod University of Lausanne
Alain Chédotal
Alain Chédotal Institut de la Vision
Denis Jabaudon
Denis Jabaudon University of Geneva
Evelyn K. Lambe
Evelyn K. Lambe University of Toronto
Beat H. Gähwiler
Beat H. Gähwiler University of Zurich
Zoltán Molnár
Zoltán Molnár University of Oxford

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