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Ronald Deumens 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 Ronald Deumens sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 99 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ronald Deumens 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 Ronald Deumens sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Ronald Deumens is affiliated with the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications, which limits specific insights into the body of published work or collaborative networks.

The scientist's primary institutional connection is with a notable European university, suggesting a focus within the European academic research context. The absence of detailed information on fields of study or subfields indicates that the individual's precise areas of specialization or research concentration are not specified here.

Likewise, no main topics of research or specific scientific themes are recorded. This makes it difficult to characterize the research scope or thematic interests based on the available data.

There are no awards or recognitions listed for Ronald Deumens, and the scientist is currently living, which means ongoing contributions to their field may exist but are not documented in this data set.

Overall, Ronald Deumens is a researcher associated with an academic institution in Belgium, though further details regarding specific research output, collaborations, and disciplinary focus are not captured in the present information.

Best Publications

  • Modeling Parkinson's disease in rats: an evaluation of 6-OHDA lesions of the nigrostriatal pathway.

    Ronald Deumens;Arjan Blokland;Jos Prickaerts

  • Repairing injured peripheral nerves: Bridging the gap

    Ronald Deumens;Ahmet Bozkurt;Marcel F Meek;Marco A E Marcus;Marco A E Marcus

  • The assessment of locomotor function in spinal cord injured rats: the importance of objective analysis of coordination.

    Guido C Koopmans;Ronald Deumens;Wiel M M Honig;Frank P T Hamers

  • In vitro cell alignment obtained with a Schwann cell enriched microstructured nerve guide with longitudinal guidance channels.

    Ahmet Bozkurt;Ronald Deumens;Ronald Deumens;Christina Beckmann;Leon Olde Damink

  • CatWalk gait analysis in assessment of functional recovery after sciatic nerve injury

    Ahmet Bozkurt;Ronald Deumens;Ronald Deumens;J. Scheffel;Dan mon O'Dey

  • The CatWalk gait analysis in assessment of both dynamic and static gait changes after adult rat sciatic nerve resection.

    Ronald Deumens;Robby J P Jaken;Robby J P Jaken;Robby J P Jaken;Marco A E Marcus;Marco A E Marcus;Elbert A J Joosten;Elbert A J Joosten

  • Regeneration of descending axon tracts after spinal cord injury.

    Ronald Deumens;Guido C Koopmans;Elbert A J Joosten

  • The role of microstructured and interconnected pore channels in a collagen-based nerve guide on axonal regeneration in peripheral nerves.

    Ahmet Bozkurt;Franz Lassner;Dan O’Dey;Ronald Deumens;Ronald Deumens

  • Prevention of chronic postoperative pain: cellular, molecular, and clinical insights for mechanism-based treatment approaches.

    Ronald Deumens;Arnaud Steyaert;Patrice Forget;Michael Schubert

  • Injectable alginate hydrogel loaded with GDNF promotes functional recovery in a hemisection model of spinal cord injury.

    Eduardo Ansorena;Pauline De Berdt;Bernard Ucakar;Teresa Simón-Yarza

  • GRK2: A Novel Cell-Specific Regulator of Severity and Duration of Inflammatory Pain

    Niels Eijkelkamp;Cobi Jacoba Johanna Heijnen;Hanneke L.D.M. Willemen;Ronald Deumens

  • Cytocompatibility of a novel, longitudinally microstructured collagen scaffold intended for nerve tissue repair.

    Sven Möllers;Ingo Heschel;Leon H H Olde Damink;Frank Schügner

  • Olfactory ensheathing cells, olfactory nerve fibroblasts and biomatrices to promote long-distance axon regrowth and functional recovery in the dorsally hemisected adult rat spinal cord.

    R. Deumens;G. C. Koopmans;W. M. M. Honig;F. P. T. Hamers

  • Effects of Intrathecal Ketamine in the Neonatal Rat: Evaluation of Apoptosis and Long-term Functional Outcome

    Suellen M. Walker;B. David Westin;Ronald Deumens;Marjorie Grafe

  • Alignment of glial cells stimulates directional neurite growth of CNS neurons in vitro.

    R. Deumens;G. C. Koopmans;C. G. J. Den Bakker;V. Maquet

  • Cellular and molecular insights into neuropathy-induced pain hypersensitivity for mechanism-based treatment approaches

    Julie V. Berger;Liesbeth Knaepen;Sofie P.M. Janssen;Robby J.P. Jaken

  • Efficient bridging of 20 mm rat sciatic nerve lesions with a longitudinally micro-structured collagen scaffold.

    A Bozkurt;A Bozkurt;A Boecker;J Tank;H Altinova;H Altinova

  • Strain and locomotor speed affect over-ground locomotion in intact rats.

    Guido C Koopmans;Ronald Deumens;Gary Brook;Job Gerver

  • Aspects of static and dynamic motor function in peripheral nerve regeneration: SSI and CatWalk gait analysis

    Ahmet Bozkurt;J. Scheffel;G. A. Brook;E. A. Joosten

  • Enhanced neuroinflammation and pain hypersensitivity after peripheral nerve injury in rats expressing mutated superoxide dismutase 1

    Julie V Berger;Ronald Deumens;Stéphanie Goursaud;Sabrina Schäfer

  • Acute rolipram/thalidomide treatment improves tissue sparing and locomotion after experimental spinal cord injury.

    Guido C Koopmans;Ronald Deumens;Armin Buss;Liam Geoghegan

Frequent Co-Authors

Elbert A.J. Joosten
Elbert A.J. Joosten Maastricht University
Joachim Weis
Joachim Weis RWTH Aachen University
Harry W.M. Steinbusch
Harry W.M. Steinbusch Maastricht University
Robert Jérôme
Robert Jérôme University of Liège
Tony L. Yaksh
Tony L. Yaksh University of California, San Diego
Andreas Heise
Andreas Heise Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Cobi Jacoba Johanna Heijnen
Cobi Jacoba Johanna Heijnen The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
John Wood
John Wood University College London
Arjan Blokland
Arjan Blokland Maastricht University
CE Cor Koning
CE Cor Koning University of Groningen

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