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Jun-Feng Wang 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 Jun-Feng Wang sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 84 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jun-Feng Wang 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 Jun-Feng Wang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Increased hippocampal BDNF immunoreactivity in subjects treated with antidepressant medication.

    Biao Chen;Dar Dowlatshahi;Glenda M MacQueen;Jun-Feng Wang

  • Decreased levels of glutathione, the major brain antioxidant, in post-mortem prefrontal cortex from patients with psychiatric disorders.

    Jeremy W. Gawryluk;Jun-Feng Wang;Ana C. Andreazza;Li Shao

  • Mitochondrial complex I activity and oxidative damage to mitochondrial proteins in the prefrontal cortex of patients with bipolar disorder.

    Ana C. Andreazza;Li Shao;Jun-Feng Wang;L. Trevor Young

  • Increased temporal cortex CREB concentrations and antidepressant treatment in major depression

    L Trevor Young;Dar Dowlatshahi;Glenda M MacQueen;Jun Feng Wang

  • Increased oxidative stress in the anterior cingulate cortex of subjects with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

    Jun-Feng Wang;Li Shao;Xiujun Sun;L Trevor Young

  • Downregulation in components of the mitochondrial electron transport chain in the postmortem frontal cortex of subjects with bipolar disorder.

    Xiujun Sun;Jun-Feng Wang;Michael Tseng;L. Trevor Young

  • Chronic Treatment with Mood Stabilizers Lithium and Valproate Prevents Excitotoxicity by Inhibiting Oxidative Stress in Rat Cerebral Cortical Cells

    Li Shao;L. Trevor Young;Jun-Feng Wang

  • Role of glutathione in neuroprotective effects of mood stabilizing drugs lithium and valproate.

    J. Cui;L. Shao;L.T. Young;L.T. Young;J.-F. Wang;J.-F. Wang

  • Oxidative damage to RNA but not DNA in the hippocampus of patients with major mental illness.

    Yi Che;Jun-Feng Wang;Li Shao;L. Trevor Young

  • Specific subcellular changes in oxidative stress in prefrontal cortex from patients with bipolar disorder.

    Ana C. Andreazza;Ana C. Andreazza;Jun-Feng Wang;Faraz Salmasi;Li Shao

  • G Protein-coupled cyclic AMP signaling in postmortem brain of subjects with mood disorders: effects of diagnosis, suicide, and treatment at the time of death.

    Dowlatshahi D;MacQueen Gm;Wang Jf;Reiach Js

  • Valproate inhibits oxidative damage to lipid and protein in primary cultured rat cerebrocortical cells.

    J.F Wang;J.E Azzam;L.T Young

  • Gene expression differences in bipolar disorder revealed by cDNA array analysis of post-mortem frontal cortex.

    Yarema B. Bezchlibnyk;Jun-Feng Wang;Glenda M. McQueen;L. Trevor Young

  • Unpredictable chronic mild stress not chronic restraint stress induces depressive behaviours in mice.

    Shenghua Zhu;Ruoyang Shi;Junhui Wang;Jun-Feng Wang

  • Prefrontal cortex glutathione S-transferase levels in patients with bipolar disorder, major depression and schizophrenia.

    Jeremy W. Gawryluk;Jun-Feng Wang;Ana C. Andreazza;Li Shao

  • Increased Temporal Cortex ER Stress Proteins in Depressed Subjects Who Died by Suicide

    C Bown;J F Wang;G MacQueen;L T Young

  • Mood stabilizing drug lithium increases expression of endoplasmic reticulum stress proteins in primary cultured rat cerebral cortical cells.

    Li Shao;Xiujun Sun;Xiujun Sun;Li Xu;Li Xu;L. Trevor Young;L. Trevor Young

  • Regulation of ER stress proteins by valproate: therapeutic implications

    Christopher D Bown;Jun-Feng Wang;Biao Chen;L Trevor Young

  • Glutathione S-transferase is a novel target for mood stabilizing drugs in primary cultured neurons

    Jun-Feng Wang;Li Shao;Xiujun Sun;L. Trevor Young

  • Lithium and valproate differentially regulate brain regional expression of phosphorylated CREB and c-Fos.

    B Chen;J.F Wang;B.C Hill;L.T Young

Frequent Co-Authors

L. Trevor Young
L. Trevor Young University of Toronto
Glenda MacQueen
Glenda MacQueen University of Calgary
Ana Cristina Andreazza
Ana Cristina Andreazza University of Toronto
Bruce S. McEwen
Bruce S. McEwen Rockefeller University
Guy A. Rouleau
Guy A. Rouleau Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Paul Grof
Paul Grof University of Toronto
Gustavo Turecki
Gustavo Turecki Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Martin Alda
Martin Alda Dalhousie University
William G. Honer
William G. Honer University of British Columbia
Sumantra Chattarji
Sumantra Chattarji National Centre for Biological Sciences

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