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Manfred Göthert

Manfred Göthert

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Neuroscience

D-Index
62
Citations
14902
World Ranking
3505
National Ranking
303

Manfred Göthert 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 Manfred Göthert sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 208 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Manfred Göthert 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 Manfred Göthert sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Modulation of neurotransmitter release by presynaptic autoreceptors

    K. Starke;M. Gothert;H. Kilbinger

  • Identity of inhibitory presynaptic 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) autoreceptors in the rat brain cortex with 5-HT1B binding sites.

    Engel G;Göthert M;Hoyer D;Schlicker E

  • Inhibition of neuronal Ca2+ influx by gabapentin and pregabalin in the human neocortex

    Klaus Fink;David J. Dooley;Wolfgang P. Meder;Wolfgang P. Meder;Nirmala Suman-Chauhan

  • 5-HT Receptor Regulation of Neurotransmitter Release

    Klaus B. Fink;Manfred Göthert

  • Histamine inhibits dopamine release in the mouse striatum via presynaptic H3 receptors.

    E. Schlicker;K. Fink;M. Detzner;M. Göthert

  • Histamine H3 receptor-mediated inhibition of serotonin release in the rat brain cortex.

    Eberhard Schlicker;Roland Betz;Manfred Göthert

  • Modulation of neurotransmitter release via histamine H3 heteroreceptors.

    E. Schlicker;B. Malinowska;M. Kathmann;M. Göthert

  • Inhibition of noradrenaline release in the rat brain cortex via presynaptic H3 receptors.

    Eberhard Schlicker;Klaus Fink;Marc Hinterthaner;Manfred Göthert

  • Direct inhibition by cannabinoids of human 5‐HT3A receptors: probable involvement of an allosteric modulatory site

    M Barann;G Molderings;M Brüss;H Bönisch

  • Evidence for common pharmacological properties of [3H]5-hydroxytryptamine binding sites, presynaptic 5-hydroxytryptamine autoreceptors in CNS and inhibitory presynaptic 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors on sympathetic nerves

    G. Engel;M. Göthert;E. Müller-Schweinitzer;E. Schlicker

  • Inhibition of neuronal Ca2+ influx by gabapentin and subsequent reduction of neurotransmitter release from rat neocortical slices

    Klaus Fink;Wolfgang Meder;Wolfgang Meder;David J Dooley;Manfred Göthert

  • SB-216641 and BRL-15572--compounds to pharmacologically discriminate h5-HT1B and h5-HT1D receptors.

    G. W. Price;M. J. Burton;L. J. Collin;M. Duckworth

  • Serotonin-receptor-mediated modulation of Ca2+-dependent 5-hydroxytryptamine release from neurones of the rat brain cortex.

    Göthert M

  • Cannabinoid CB1 receptor-mediated inhibition of noradrenaline release in the human and guinea-pig hippocampus.

    E. Schlicker;J. Timm;J. Zentner;M. Göthert

  • Characterization of the novel human serotonin receptor subunits 5-HT3C,5-HT3D, and 5-HT3E.

    Beate Niesler;Jutta Walstab;Sandra Combrink;Dorothee Möller

  • Inhibition of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)- and L-glutamate-induced noradrenaline and acetylcholine release in the rat brain by ethanol.

    M. Göthert;K. Fink

  • Anandamide and methanandamide induce both vanilloid VR1- and cannabinoid CB1 receptor-mediated changes in heart rate and blood pressure in anaesthetized rats

    Barbara Malinowska;Grzegorz Kwolek;Manfred Göthert

  • Presynaptic NMDA receptors stimulate noradrenaline release in the cerebral cortex

    Klaus Fink;Heinz Bönisch;Manfred Göthert

  • Involvement of presynaptic H3 receptors in the inhibitory effect of histamine on serotonin release in the rat brain cortex.

    K Fink;E Schlicker;A Neise;M Göthert

  • Involvement of presynaptic imidazoline receptors in the α2-adrenoceptor-independent inhibition of noradrenaline release by imidazoline derivatives

    M. Gothert;G. J. Molderings

  • The pharmacological properties of the presynaptic serotonin autoreceptor in the pig brain cortex conform to the 5-HT1D receptor subtype.

    E. Schlicker;K. Fink;M. Göthert;D. Hoyer

  • Inhibition by anaesthetics of 14C-guanidinium flux through the voltage-gated sodium channel and the cation channel of the 5-HT3 receptor of N1E-115 neuroblastoma cells.

    Martin Barann;Manfred Göthert;Michael Brüss;Heinz Bönisch

  • Binding of [3H]clonidine to I1-imidazoline sites in bovine adrenal medullary membranes.

    Gerhard J. Molderings;Daniel Moura;Klaus Fink;Heinz Bönisch

Frequent Co-Authors

Markus M. Nöthen
Markus M. Nöthen University Hospital Bonn
Daniel Hoyer
Daniel Hoyer University of Melbourne
Derek N. Middlemiss
Derek N. Middlemiss GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Peter Propping
Peter Propping University of Bonn
Walter Schunack
Walter Schunack Freie Universität Berlin
Tilman Sauerbruch
Tilman Sauerbruch University of Bonn
Gudrun A. Rappold
Gudrun A. Rappold Heidelberg University
Andreas Zimmer
Andreas Zimmer University of Bonn
Marcella Rietschel
Marcella Rietschel Heidelberg University
Guido Maura
Guido Maura University of Genoa

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