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D-Index
39
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8027
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8257
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3541

Joshua G. Corbin 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 Joshua G. Corbin sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 65 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.

Joshua G. Corbin 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 Joshua G. Corbin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Sonic hedgehog is required for progenitor cell maintenance in telencephalic stem cell niches.

    Robert Machold;Shigemi Hayashi;Michael Rutlin;Mandar D. Muzumdar

  • The temporal and spatial origins of cortical interneurons predict their physiological subtype.

    Simon J B Butt;Marc Fuccillo;Susana Nery;Stephen C Noctor

  • The caudal ganglionic eminence is a source of distinct cortical and subcortical cell populations

    Susana Vaz da Silva de Castro Nery;Gord Fishell;J.G Corbin

  • Dorsoventral patterning is established in the telencephalon of mutants lacking both Gli3 and Hedgehog signaling.

    Murielle Rallu;Robert Machold;Nicholas Gaiano;Joshua G. Corbin

  • Defective GABAergic Neurotransmission and Pharmacological Rescue of Neuronal Hyperexcitability in the Amygdala in a Mouse Model of Fragile X Syndrome

    Jose Luis Olmos-Serrano;Scott M. Paluszkiewicz;Scott M. Paluszkiewicz;Brandon S. Martin;Brandon S. Martin;Walter E. Kaufmann

  • Telencephalic cells take a tangent: non-radial migration in the mammalian forebrain.

    J.G Corbin;Susana Vaz da Silva de Castro Nery;Gord Fishell

  • The Gsh2 homeodomain gene controls multiple aspects of telencephalic development.

    Joshua G. Corbin;Nicholas Gaiano;Robert P. Machold;Alex Langston

  • Control of Gluconeogenesis in Liver IV. DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF FATTY ACIDS AND GLUCAGON ON KETOGENESIS AND GLUCONEOGENESIS IN THE PERFUSED RAT LIVER

    J H Exton;J G Corbin;C R Park

  • Developmental Origin of preBötzinger Complex Respiratory Neurons

    Paul A Gray;John A Hayes;Guang Y Ling;Isabel Llona

  • Parsing the prosencephalon.

    Murielle Rallu;Joshua G. Corbin;Gordon Fishell

  • The effects of interferon-gamma on the central nervous system.

    Brian Popko;Joshua G. Corbin;Kristine D. Baerwald;Jeffrey Dupree

  • Targeted CNS Expression of Interferon-γ in Transgenic Mice Leads to Hypomyelination, Reactive Gliosis, and Abnormal Cerebellar Development

    Joshua G. Corbin;Donna Kelly;Erick M. Rath;Kristine D. Baerwald

  • Murine Gcm1 gene is expressed in a subset of placental trophoblast cells.

    Eugenia Basyuk;James C. Cross;Joshua Corbin;Hiroki Nakayama

  • Wired for behaviors: from development to function of innate limbic system circuitry.

    Katie Sokolowski;Joshua G. Corbin

  • Regulation of neural progenitor cell development in the nervous system

    Joshua G. Corbin;Nicholas Gaiano;Sharon L. Juliano;Sylvie Poluch

  • Combinatorial function of the homeodomain proteins Nkx2.1 and Gsh2 in ventral telencephalic patterning.

    Joshua G. Corbin;Michael Rutlin;Nicholas Gaiano;Gord Fishell

  • Identification of distinct telencephalic progenitor pools for neuronal diversity in the amygdala.

    Tsutomu Hirata;Peijun Li;Guillermo Marcos Lanuza;Laura A. Cocas;Laura A. Cocas

  • Control of segment-like patterns of gene expression in the mouse cerebellum

    John Oberdick;John Oberdick;Karl Schilling;Richard J. Smeyne;Joshua G. Corbin

  • Impaired inhibitory control of cortical synchronization in fragile X syndrome

    Scott M. Paluszkiewicz;Jose Luis Olmos-Serrano;Joshua G. Corbin;Molly M. Huntsman

  • The GABA(A) receptor agonist THIP ameliorates specific behavioral deficits in the mouse model of fragile X syndrome.

    Jose Luis Olmos-Serrano;Joshua G. Corbin;Mark P. Burns

  • Erratum: Sonic hedgehog is required for progenitor cell maintenance in telencephalic stem cell niches (Neuron (September 11, 2003) 39 (937-950))

    Robert Machold;Shigemi Hayashi;Michael Rutlin;Mandar D. Muzumdar

Frequent Co-Authors

Gord Fishell
Gord Fishell Harvard Medical School
Tarik F. Haydar
Tarik F. Haydar Boston University
Andrew P. McMahon
Andrew P. McMahon University of Southern California
Barbara S. Bregman
Barbara S. Bregman Georgetown University Medical Center
Frank L. Margolis
Frank L. Margolis University of Maryland, Baltimore
Brian Popko
Brian Popko Northwestern University
Vittorio Gallo
Vittorio Gallo National Institutes of Health
Brahim Nait-Oumesmar
Brahim Nait-Oumesmar Institut du Cerveau
Lee L. Rubin
Lee L. Rubin Harvard University
Robert A. Lazzarini
Robert A. Lazzarini Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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