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Lothar Jennes 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 Lothar Jennes sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 113 publications — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Lothar Jennes 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 Lothar Jennes sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Lothar Jennes is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. Their research spans primarily across environmental science, immunology, and microbiology, focusing on subfields such as ecology, immunology, and nature and landscape conservation.

The main topics addressed in Jennes' work include physiological and biochemical adaptations, aquaculture disease management and microbiota, and fish biology, ecology, and behavior. This multidisciplinary approach reflects their engagement with both fundamental and applied aspects of biological and environmental sciences.

Jennes' recent publication record includes a paper titled Endocrine and scavenging cell functions of a juvenile fish heart atrium: Fine structure aspects and translating conjectures, published in 2023 in the journal Translational Research in Anatomy. This work contributes to understanding cellular functions in juvenile fish, reflecting their interest in physiological processes at the microscopic level.

Collaborations characterize Jennes' research practice. Frequent co-authors include Jacques Gilloteaux and Jean-Jacques Vanderhaeghen. These partnerships also connect to their latest published work, highlighting joint contributions to specialized topics within anatomy and physiology related to aquatic organisms.

Their publications have appeared primarily in Translational Research in Anatomy, indicating a focus on anatomical and physiological research methodologies. This venue aligns with their study of detailed biological structures and functions, particularly in fish species.

  • Endocrine and scavenging cell functions of a juvenile fish heart atrium: Fine structure aspects and translating conjectures (2023, Translational Research in Anatomy)

  • Jacques Gilloteaux
  • Jean-Jacques Vanderhaeghen

  • Physiological and biochemical adaptations
  • Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
  • Fish biology, ecology, and behavior

  • Environmental Science
  • Immunology and Microbiology

  • Ecology
  • Immunology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation

Best Publications

  • Neurotensin: topographical distribution in rat brain by immunohistochemistry.

    Lothar Jennes;Walter E. Stumpf;Peter W. Kalivas

  • Comparative localization of serotonin1A, 1C, and 2 receptor subtype mRNAs in rat brain.

    D. E. Wright;K. B. Seroogy;K. H. Lundgren;B. M. Davis

  • Centrifugal innervation of the retina by luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH)-immunoreactive telencephalic neurons in teleostean fishes.

    H. Münz;B. Claas;W. E. Stumpf;L. Jennes

  • Expression and Localization of Multidrug Resistant Protein mrp2 in Rat Small Intestine

    Aldo D. Mottino;Tim Hoffman;Lothar Jennes;Mary Vore

  • LHRH systems in the brain of platyfish

    Heinrich Münz;Walter E. Stumpf;Lothar Jennes

  • LHRH-systems in the brain of the golden hamster

    Lothar Jennes;Walter E. Stumpf

  • Anatomical relationships of serotoninergic and noradrenalinergic projections with the GnRH system in septum and hypothalamus.

    L. Jennes;W. C. Beckman;W. E. Stumpf;R. Grzanna

  • Expression of gonadotropin-releasing hormone and gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor mRNAs in various non-reproductive human tissues

    Sham S. Kakar;Lothar Jennes

  • Distribution of vesicular glutamate transporter-2 messenger ribonucleic Acid and protein in the septum-hypothalamus of the rat.

    Winston Lin;Kyle McKinney;Liansheng Liu;Shruti Lakhlani

  • Neural signals that regulate GnRH neurones directly during the oestrous cycle.

    Matthew J. Smith;Lothar Jennes

  • Expression of ionotropic glutamate receptor subunit mRNAs in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of the rat

    James P. Herman;James P. Herman;Ozhan Eyigor;Dana R. Ziegler;Lothar Jennes

  • Neurotensin: Topographical distribution of brain sites involoved in hypothermia and antinociception

    Peter W. Kalivas;Lothar Jennes;Charles B. Nemeroff;Arthur J. Prange

  • Distribution of ionotropic glutamate receptor subunit mRNAs in the rat hypothalamus.

    Ozhan Eyigor;Adrian Centers;Lothar Jennes

  • Ultrastructural characterization of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-producing neurons.

    Lothar Jennes;Walter E. Stumpf;Mary E. Sheedy

  • Distribution of gonadrotropin releasing hormone agonist binding sites in the rat central nervous system

    Lothar Jennes;Burhan Dalati;P. Michael Conn

  • Gonadotropin-releasing hormone and its receptors in rat brain

    Lothar Jennes;P.Michael Conn

  • Anatomical relationships of dopaminergic and GABAergic systems with the GnRH-systems in the septo-hypothalamic area. Immunohistochemical studies.

    L. Jennes;W.E. Stumpf;M.L. Tappaz

  • Gonadotropin-releasing hormone immunoreactive neurons with access to fenestrated capillaries in mouse brain.

    L. Jennes;W.E. Stumpf;W.E. Stumpf

  • Localization of the VIP2 receptor protein on GnRH neurons in the female rat.

    Matthew J. Smith;Lothar Jennes;Phyllis M. Wise

  • c-fos expression in noradrenergic A2 neurons of the rat during the estrous cycle and after steroid hormone treatments☆

    Lothar Jennes;Mary E. Jennes;Cheryl Purvis;M. Nees

  • Origin of noradrenergic projections to GnRH perikarya-containing areas in the medial septum-diagonal band and preoptic area

    D.E. Wright;L. Jennes

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter E. Stumpf
Walter E. Stumpf University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
P. Michael Conn
P. Michael Conn Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Jean-Jacques Vanderhaeghen
Jean-Jacques Vanderhaeghen Université Libre de Bruxelles
Arthur J. Prange
Arthur J. Prange University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Charles B. Nemeroff
Charles B. Nemeroff The University of Texas at Austin
Richard A. Maurer
Richard A. Maurer Oregon Health & Science University
James P. Herman
James P. Herman University of Cincinnati
Vincent Prevot
Vincent Prevot University of Lille
Elliott J. Mufson
Elliott J. Mufson Barrow Neurological Institute
Phyllis M. Wise
Phyllis M. Wise University of Washington

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