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D-Index
119
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111531
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3797
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372

Piers C. Emson publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Piers C. Emson sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 488 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Piers C. Emson D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Piers C. Emson sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 119 D-Index — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Piers C. Emson is affiliated with the Babraham Institute in the United Kingdom. Their research profile does not currently include specific details on recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or awards. However, the association with the Babraham Institute suggests involvement in life sciences research, as the institute focuses on molecular biology, cell biology, and related biomedical fields.

There is no available information regarding the main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work for Piers C. Emson. Similarly, no data is provided about book publications or other scholarly output. The absence of these details limits the scope of this profile to affiliation and professional identity without elaboration on scientific contributions or academic collaborations.

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Best Publications

  • AChE-stained horizontal sections of the rat brain in stereotaxic coordinates.

    George Paxinos;Charles R.R. Watson;Piers C. Emson

  • Heterodimerization is required for the formation of a functional GABAB receptor

    Julia H. White;Alan Wise;Martin J. Main;Andrew Green

  • Striatal interneurones : chemical, physiological and morphological characterization

    Yasuo Kawaguchi;Charles J. Wilson;Sarah J. Augood;Piers C. Emson

  • Roles of nitric oxide in tumor growth

    D C Jenkins;I G Charles;L L Thomsen;D W Moss

  • AXOR12, a Novel Human G Protein-coupled Receptor, Activated by the Peptide KiSS-1

    Alison I. Muir;Larissa Chamberlain;Nabil A. Elshourbagy;David Michalovich

  • Immunohistochemical support for three putative transmitters in one neuron: Coexistence of 5-hydroxytryptamine, substance p- and thyrotropin releasing hormone-like immunoreactivity in medullary neurons projecting to the spinal cord

    O. Johansson;T. Hökfelt;B. Pernow;S.L. Jeffcoate

  • Projection subtypes of rat neostriatal matrix cells revealed by intracellular injection of biocytin

    Yasuo Kawaguchi;Charles J. Wilson;Piers C. Emson

  • Two classes of cortical gaba neurons defined by differential calcium binding protein immunoreactivities

    S. H. C. Hendry;E. G. Jones;P. C. Emson;D. E. M. Lawson

  • Distribution of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in the rat and mouse brain

    I. Lorén;P.C. Emson;J. Fahrenkrug;A. Björklund

  • Localization of LRRK2 to membranous and vesicular structures in mammalian brain.

    Saskia Biskup;Darren J. Moore;Fulvio Celsi;Shinji Higashi;Shinji Higashi

  • Distribution of calcitonin gene-related peptide in the rat peripheral nervous system with reference to its coexistence with substance P.

    Y. Lee;K. Takami;Y. Kawai;S. Girgis

  • Neuropeptide-containing neurons of the cerebral cortex are also GABAergic.

    S. H. C. Hendry;E. G. Jones;J. Defelipe;D. Schmechel

  • Reduced amounts of immunoreactive somatostatin in the temporal cortex in senile dementia of Alzheimer type

    M.N. Rossor;P.C. Emson;C.Q. Mountjoy;Martin Roth

  • Neuropeptide expression in rat dorsal root ganglion cells and spinal cord after peripheral nerve injury with special reference to galanin.

    M.J. Villar;R. Cortés;E. Theodorsson;Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin

  • Topographic localization of calcitonin gene-related peptide in the rat brain: An immunohistochemical analysis

    Y. Kawai;K. Takami;S. Shiosaka;P.C. Emson

  • Pathological changes in dopaminergic nerve cells of the substantia nigra and olfactory bulb in mice transgenic for truncated human alpha-synuclein(1-120): implications for Lewy body disorders.

    George K. Tofaris;Pablo Gracia Reitbock;Trevor Humby;Sarah L. Lambourne

  • Reduced Vesicular Storage of Dopamine Causes Progressive Nigrostriatal Neurodegeneration

    W. Michael Caudle;Jason R. Richardson;Min Z. Wang;Tonya N. Taylor

  • Coexistence of calcitonin gene-related peptide and substance P-like peptide in single cells of the trigeminal ganglion of the rat: immunohistochemical analysis.

    Y. Lee;Y. Kawai;S. Shiosaka;K. Takami

  • Modulation of In Vivo Striatal Transmitter Release by Nitric Oxide and Cyclic GMP

    Rosalinda Guevara-Guzman;Piers C. Emson;Keith M. Kendrick

  • Regional distribution of methionine-enkephalin and substance P-like immunoreactivity in normal human brain and in Huntington's disease.

    P.C. Emson;A. Arregui;V. Clement-Jones;B.E.B. Sandberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard L.M. Faull
Richard L.M. Faull University of Auckland
Sarah J. Augood
Sarah J. Augood Harvard University
Hiroshi Kiyama
Hiroshi Kiyama Nagoya University
Masaya Tohyama
Masaya Tohyama Kindai University
Patrick P.A. Humphrey
Patrick P.A. Humphrey International Headache Society
Henry J. Waldvogel
Henry J. Waldvogel University of Auckland
Claus W. Heizmann
Claus W. Heizmann University of Zurich
George Paxinos
George Paxinos Neuroscience Research Australia
Jan Fahrenkrug
Jan Fahrenkrug University of Copenhagen
Eric B. Keverne
Eric B. Keverne University of Cambridge

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