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Robert W. Rhoades 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 Robert W. Rhoades sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 221 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Robert W. Rhoades 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 Robert W. Rhoades sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 59 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Robert W. Rhoades is affiliated with the University of Toledo Medical Center in the United States. Their research contributions span several areas within medicine, with a particular emphasis on nephrology, surgery, and rheumatology. The scientist's work addresses clinical and biomedical topics related to these disciplines.

Their recent publications include the following:

  • Controversies and practical management of patients with gout and chronic kidney disease, 2024, Kidney International
  • (Invited) CMP Market and Technology Trends for 2021, 2021, ECS Meeting Abstracts

The research topics addressed by Robert W. Rhoades focus mainly on clinical conditions and syndromes, including:

  • Gout, Hyperuricemia, Uric Acid
  • Case Reports on Hematomas
  • Eosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes

Within their fields of study, they have concentrated on the following areas:

  • Medicine

The key subfields where their work has been published involve:

  • Nephrology
  • Surgery
  • Rheumatology

Frequent co-authors in their published work include:

  • Richard J. Johnson
  • Brian F. Mandell
  • Naomi Schlesinger
  • David B. Mount
  • John K. Botson

The venues where Robert W. Rhoades has published research are:

  • Kidney International
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts

Best Publications

  • Responses of visual, somatosensory, and auditory neurones in the golden hamster's superior colliculus.

    Leo M. Chalupa;Robert W. Rhoades

  • Organization of HRP‐labeled trigeminal mandibular, primary afferent neurons in the rat

    Mark F. Jacquin;Mark F. Jacquin;Kazue Semba;M. David Egger;Robert W. Rhoades;Robert W. Rhoades

  • Effect of serotonin depletion on vibrissa-related patterns of thalamic afferents in the rat's somatosensory cortex

    CA Bennett-Clarke;MJ Leslie;RD Lane;RW Rhoades

  • Structure-function relationships in rat medullary and cervical dorsal horns. I. Trigeminal primary afferents.

    M. F. Jacquin;W. E. Renehan;R. D. Mooney;R. W. Rhoades

  • The formation of a cortical somatotopic map

    Herbert P. Killackey;Robert W. Rhoades;Carol A. Bennett-Clarke

  • Thalamic processing of vibrissal information in the rat. I. Afferent input to the medial ventral posterior and posterior nuclei.

    Nicolas L. Chiaia;Robert W. Rhoades;Carol A. Bennett-Clarke;Stephen E. Fish

  • Intersubnuclear connections within the rat trigeminal brainstem complex.

    Mark F. Jacquin;Nicolas L. Chiaia;John H. Haring;Robert W. Rhoades

  • Postnatal blockade of cortical activity by tetrodotoxin does not disrupt the formation of vibrissa-related patterns in the rat's somatosensory cortex.

    Nicolas L. Chiaia;Stephen E. Fish;William R. Bauer;Carol A. Bennett-Clarke

  • Structure-function relationships in rat brainstem subnucleus interpolaris: IV. Projection neurons

    Mark F. Jacquin;Michele Barcia;Robert W. Rhoades

  • Trigeminal primary afferents project bilaterally to dorsal horn and ipsilaterally to cerebellum, reticular formation, and cuneate, solitary, supratrigeminal and vagal nuclei

    Mark F. Jacquin;Kazue Semba;Robert W. Rhoades;M. David Egger

  • Patterning of local intracortical projections within the vibrissae representation of rat primary somatosensory cortex.

    Brian F. Hoeflinger;Carol A. Bennett-Clarke;Nicolas L. Chiaia;Herbert P. Killackey

  • Effects of 5-HT on Thalamocortical Synaptic Transmission in the Developing Rat

    R. W. Rhoades;C. A. Bennett-Clarke;Ming-Yi Shi;R. D. Mooney

  • Thalamic processing of vibrissal information in the rat: II. Morphological and functional properties of medial ventral posterior nucleus and posterior nucleus neurons.

    Nicolas L. Chiaia;Robert W. Rhoades;Stephen E. Fish;Herbert P. Killackey

  • Serotonin 1B receptors in the developing somatosensory and visual cortices are located on thalamocortical axons.

    Carol A. Bennett-Clarke;Michael J. Leslie;Nicolas L. Chiaia;Robert W. Rhoades

  • Receptive-field properties of rat ventral posterior medial neurons before and after selective kainic acid lesions of the trigeminal brain stem complex.

    R. W. Rhoades;G. R. Belford;H. P. Killackey

  • Development and lesion induced reorganization of the cortical representation of the rat's body surface as revealed by immunocytochemistry for serotonin.

    Robert W. Rhoades;Carol A. Bennett-Clarke;Nicolas L. Chiaia;Fletcher A. White

  • Laminar and areal differences in the origin of the subcortical projection neurons of the rat somatosensory cortex.

    Herbert P. Killackey;Katherine-Ann Koralek;Nicholas L. Chiaia;Robert W. Rhoades

  • Trigeminal Projections to Contralateral Dorsal Horn: Central Extent, Peripheral Origins, and Plasticity

    M F Jacquin;N L Chiaia;R W Rhoades

  • Structure-function relationships in rat medullary and cervical dorsal horns. II. Medullary dorsal horn cells.

    W. E. Renehan;M. F. Jacquin;R. D. Mooney;R. W. Rhoades

  • Structure-function relationships in rat brainstem subnucleus interpolaris: III. Local circuit neurons.

    Mark F. Jacquin;Judy Golden;Robert W. Rhoades

Frequent Co-Authors

Carol A. Bennett-Clarke
Carol A. Bennett-Clarke University of Toledo Medical Center
Herbert P. Killackey
Herbert P. Killackey University of California, Irvine
Fletcher A. White
Fletcher A. White Indiana University
Thomas A. Woolsey
Thomas A. Woolsey Washington University in St. Louis
Leo M. Chalupa
Leo M. Chalupa University of California, Davis
Richard Mooney
Richard Mooney Duke University
Eugene M. Johnson
Eugene M. Johnson Washington University in St. Louis

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