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80
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20676
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1629
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53

Pgm Luiten 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 Pgm Luiten sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 241 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Pgm Luiten 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 Pgm Luiten sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 80 D-Index — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Pgm Luiten is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and health professions, focusing particularly on orthopedics and sports medicine, physiology, and speech and hearing. The scientist's work frequently examines the effects of vibration on health, the biological impact of spaceflight, and aspects of noise effects and management.

The scientist has contributed to academic literature in the following key topics:

  • Effects of Vibration on Health
  • Spaceflight effects on biology
  • Noise Effects and Management

The research includes papers published in venues such as Heliyon, where the scientist has at least one documented publication. The known paper authored in collaboration with Tamás Oroszi is titled "Whole body vibration ameliorates anxiety-like behavior and memory functions in 30 months old senescent male rats," published in 2024.

Frequent collaborators with Pgm Luiten include:

  • Tamás Oroszi
  • Klára Felszeghy
  • Regien G. Schoemaker
  • Eddy A. van der Zee
  • Csaba Nyakas

In terms of disciplinary focus, the scientist contributes primarily to Medicine, with a noted emphasis also on Health Professions. The subfields engaged include orthopedics and sports medicine, physiology, and speech and hearing, indicating an interdisciplinary approach incorporating both clinical and biological dimensions.

Best Publications

  • Cerebral microvascular pathology in aging and Alzheimer's disease.

    Eszter Farkas;Paul G.M. Luiten

  • Permanent, bilateral common carotid artery occlusion in the rat: a model for chronic cerebral hypoperfusion-related neurodegenerative diseases.

    Eszter Farkas;Paul G. M. Luiten;Ferenc Bari

  • The course of paraventricular hypothalamic efferents to autonomic structures in medulla and spinal cord

    P.G.M. Luiten;ter Gert Horst;H. Karst;A.B. Steffens

  • The hypothalamus, intrinsic connections and outflow pathways to the endocrine system in relation to the control of feeding and metabolism.

    P.G.M. Luiten;ter Gert Horst;A.B. Steffens

  • Cortical projection patterns of the medial septum-diagonal band complex

    Ronald P. A. Gaykema;Paul G. M. Luiten;Csaba Nyakas;Jörg Traber

  • Clinical trials with neuroprotective drugs in acute ischaemic stroke: are we doing the right thing?

    Jacques De Keyser;Geert Sulter;Paul G. Luiten

  • Cortical projection patterns of magnocellular basal nucleus subdivisions as revealed by anterogradely transported Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin

    P.G.M. Luiten;R.P.A. Gaykema;J. Traber;D.G. Spencer

  • Ascending projections from the solitary tract nucleus to the hypothalamus. A Phaseolus vulgaris lectin tracing study in the rat.

    G.J. ter Horst;P. de Boer;P.G.M. Luiten;J.D. van Willigen

  • The Projections of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamic Nucleus in the Rat

    G.J.Ter Horst;P.G.M. Luiten

  • Hypoxia and brain development.

    Csaba Nyakas;Bauke Buwalda;P. Luiten

  • Statins: mechanisms of neuroprotection.

    Peter J. van der Most;Amalia M. Dolga;Ingrid M. Nijholt;Paul G.M. Luiten

  • Tumor necrosis factor receptor cross-talk

    Petrus J. W. Naudé;Johan A. den Boer;Paul G. M. Luiten;Ulrich L. M. Eisel

  • DETAILED PROJECTION PATTERNS OF SEPTAL AND DIAGONAL BAND EFFERENTS TO THE HIPPOCAMPUS IN THE RAT WITH EMPHASIS ON INNERVATION OF CA1 AND DENTATE GYRUS

    C. Nyakas;P.G.M. Luiten;D.G. Spencer;J. Traber

  • Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the hippocampus, neocortex and amygdala: a review of immunocytochemical localization in relation to learning and memory

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  • Pathological features of cerebral cortical capillaries are doubled in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease

    Eszter Farkas;Gineke I. de Jong;Rob A.I. de Vos;Ernst N.H. Jansen Steur

  • Cerebral hypoperfusion yields capillary damage in the hippocampal CA1 area that correlates with spatial memory impairment.

    G.I. de Jong;E. Farkas;C.M. Stienstra;J.R.M. Plass

  • Descending pathways from hypothalamus to dorsal motor vagus and ambiguus nuclei in the rat

    ter Gert Horst;Pgm Luiten;Folkert Kuipers

  • Interrelations between lateral, dorsomedial and ventromedial hypothalamic nuclei in the rat. An HRP study.

    Paul G.M. Luiten;Peter Room

  • Chronically restricted sleep leads to depression-like changes in neurotransmitter receptor sensitivity and neuroendocrine stress reactivity in rats.

    Arianna Novati;Viktor Roman;Timur Cetin;Roelina Hagewoud

  • Experimental cerebral hypoperfusion induces white matter injury and microglial activation in the rat brain.

    Eszter Farkas;Eszter Farkas;Gergely Donka;Rob A I de Vos;András Mihály

  • Maternal separation decreases adult hippocampal cell proliferation and impairs cognitive performance but has little effect on stress sensitivity and anxiety in adult Wistar rats

    Henriette J. Hulshof;Arianna Novati;Andrea Sgoifo;Paul G. M. Luiten

Frequent Co-Authors

Jakob Korf
Jakob Korf University of Groningen
Ronald P.A. Gaykema
Ronald P.A. Gaykema University of Virginia
Béla Bohus
Béla Bohus University of Groningen
Arthur Donny Strosberg
Arthur Donny Strosberg Scripps Research Institute
Tibor Harkany
Tibor Harkany Medical University of Vienna
Bauke Buwalda
Bauke Buwalda University of Groningen
Louis B. Hersh
Louis B. Hersh University of Kentucky
Jaap M. Koolhaas
Jaap M. Koolhaas University of Groningen
Floris G. Wouterlood
Floris G. Wouterlood Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Hannsjörg Schröder
Hannsjörg Schröder University of Cologne

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