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Rashmi Bansal 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 Rashmi Bansal sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 103 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Rashmi Bansal 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 Rashmi Bansal sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Rashmi Bansal is affiliated with the University of Connecticut in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the field of Medicine, with a particular emphasis on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, which accounts for the majority of their publications. Additional subfields of study include Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Developmental Neuroscience, and Cell Biology.

The core topics addressed in their work include Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging, Nerve Injury and Regeneration, Hereditary Neurological Disorders, Neurogenesis and Neuroplasticity Mechanisms, Fibroblast Growth Factor Research, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, and Proteoglycans and Glycosaminoglycans Research.

Rashmi Bansal has contributed as an author to several research papers published between 2020 and 2024. These papers include:

  • "Mek/ERK1/2-MAPK and PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling plays both independent and cooperative roles in Schwann cell differentiation, myelination and dysmyelination" (2021) published in Glia
  • "Diverse Responses of Oligodendrocytes to Different FGF-Family Members: Uncoupling Structure-Function Relationship Within FGF Subfamilies" (2024) published in ASN NEURO
  • "An empirical study on managers' perspective on green sustainable banking; An anecdote from select Indian Banks" (2020) published in JIMS8M The Journal of Indian Management & Strategy
  • "Green Banking Practices of HDFC bank: A Case Study" (2020) published in ANUSANDHAN - NDIM s Journal of Business and Management Research
  • "CASE SERIES OF ATYPICAL CT FINDINGS IN COVID 19" (2022) published in International Journal of Advanced Research

Their frequent coauthors across these studies include Akihiro Ishii, Miki Furusho, Hebe M. Guardiola-Diaz, Brett T. DiBenedictis, and Erealda Prendaj.

Rashmi Bansal has published in a range of venues such as:

  • Glia
  • ASN NEURO
  • JIMS8M The Journal of Indian Management & Strategy
  • ANUSANDHAN - NDIM s Journal of Business and Management Research
  • International Journal of Advanced Research

Best Publications

  • The oligodendrocyte and its many cellular processes

    Steve E. Pfeiffer;Art E. Warrington;Rashmi Bansal

  • Multiple and novel specificities of monoclonal antibodies O1, O4, and R-mAb used in the analysis of oligodendrocyte development.

    R. Bansal;A. E. Warrington;A. L. Gard;B. Ranscht

  • PDGF and FGF-2 signaling in oligodendrocyte progenitor cells: regulation of proliferation and differentiation by multiple intracellular signaling pathways

    Wia Baron;B Metz;R Bansal;Dick Hoekstra

  • ERK1/ERK2 MAPK Signaling is Required to Increase Myelin Thickness Independent of Oligodendrocyte Differentiation and Initiation of Myelination

    Akihiro Ishii;Sharyl L. Fyffe-Maricich;Miki Furusho;Robert H. Miller

  • Sustained Activation of ERK1/2 MAPK in Oligodendrocytes and Schwann Cells Enhances Myelin Growth and Stimulates Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Expansion

    Akihiro Ishii;Miki Furusho;Rashmi Bansal

  • Proligodendroblast Antigen (POA), a Developmental Antigen Expressed by A007/O4-Positive Oligodendrocyte Progenitors Prior to the Appearance of Sulfatide and Galactocerebroside

    Rashmi Bansal;K. Stefansson;S. E. Pfeiffer

  • Early development and dispersal of oligodendrocyte precursors in the embryonic chick spinal cord.

    Katsuhiko Ono;Rashmi Bansal;Jennifer Payne;Urs Rutishauser

  • Erk1/2 MAPK and mTOR Signaling Sequentially Regulates Progression Through Distinct Stages Of Oligodendrocyte Differentiation

    Hebe M. Guardiola-Diaz;Akihiro Ishii;Rashmi Bansal

  • Distinct fibroblast growth factor (FGF)/FGF receptor signaling pairs initiate diverse cellular responses in the oligodendrocyte lineage.

    Dale Fortin;Eran Rom;Haijun Sun;Avner Yayon

  • Regulation of FGF receptors in the oligodendrocyte lineage.

    Rashmi Bansal;Madhur Kumar;Kerren Murray;Richard S. Morrison

  • The Antiaging Protein Klotho Enhances Oligodendrocyte Maturation and Myelination of the CNS

    Ci Di Chen;Jacob A. Sloane;Hu Li;Nurgul Aytan

  • CNP is required for maintenance of axon-glia interactions at nodes of Ranvier in the CNS.

    Matthew N. Rasband;Jane Tayler;Yoshimi Kaga;Yang Yang

  • Does Paranode Formation and Maintenance Require Partitioning of Neurofascin 155 into Lipid Rafts

    Dorothy P. Schafer;Rashmi Bansal;Kristian L. Hedstrom;Steven E. Pfeiffer

  • FGF‐2 converts mature oligodendrocytes to a novel phenotype

    Rashmi Bansal;S.E. Pfeiffer

  • Reversible inhibition of oligodendrocyte progenitor differentiation by a monoclonal antibody against surface galactolipids

    R Bansal;S E Pfeiffer

  • Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Signaling in Oligodendrocytes Regulates Myelin Sheath Thickness

    Miki Furusho;Jeffrey L. Dupree;Klaus-Armin Nave;Rashmi Bansal

  • Negative Regulation of Oligodendrocyte Differentiation by Galactosphingolipids

    Rashmi Bansal;Susan Winkler;Sheila Bheddah

  • Specific inhibitor of FGF receptor signaling: FGF‐2‐mediated effects on proliferation, differentiation, and MAPK activation are inhibited by PD173074 in oligodendrocyte‐lineage cells

    Rashmi Bansal;Suma Magge;Susan Winkler

  • Fibroblast Growth Factor Signaling Is Required for the Generation of Oligodendrocyte Progenitors from the Embryonic Forebrain

    Miki Furusho;Yoshimi Kaga;Akihiro Ishii;Jean M. Hébert

  • Novel stage in the oligodendrocyte lineage defined by reactivity of progenitors with R‐mAb prior to O1 anti‐galactocerebroside

    R. Bansal;S. E. Pfeiffer

  • Sulfatide is a negative regulator of oligodendrocyte differentiation: Development in sulfatide‐null mice

    Yukie Hirahara;Rashmi Bansal;Koichi Honke;Kazuhiro Ikenaka

  • Role of ERK1/2 MAPK Signaling in the Maintenance of Myelin and Axonal Integrity in the Adult CNS

    Akihiro Ishii;Miki Furusho;Jeffrey L. Dupree;Rashmi Bansal

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus-Armin Nave
Klaus-Armin Nave Max Planck Society
Matthew N. Rasband
Matthew N. Rasband Baylor College of Medicine
Jeffrey L. Dupree
Jeffrey L. Dupree Virginia Commonwealth University
Kazuhiro Ikenaka
Kazuhiro Ikenaka National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Patrick M. Kochanek
Patrick M. Kochanek University of Pittsburgh
Edwin K. Jackson
Edwin K. Jackson University of Pittsburgh
Lawrence Wrabetz
Lawrence Wrabetz University at Buffalo, State University of New York
John Svaren
John Svaren University of Wisconsin–Madison
Elisa Barbarese
Elisa Barbarese University of Connecticut Health Center
Shubha Tole
Shubha Tole Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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