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D-Index
43
Citations
8077
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7362
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147

Stefan Brené 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 Stefan Brené sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 88 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Stefan Brené 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 Stefan Brené sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Stefan Brené is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Their body of work covers research conducted primarily within this institution, contributing to its academic environment.

There are no records of recent papers authored by Stefan Brené available at this time.

The scientist does not have recorded frequent co-authors associated with their research efforts in the available data.

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There are no documented book publications linked to Stefan Brené.

The main scientific fields, subfields, and main research topics attributed to Stefan Brené are not detailed in the provided data.

There is no record of awards won by Stefan Brené in the available information.

Best Publications

  • The inflammatory & neurodegenerative (I&ND) hypothesis of depression: leads for future research and new drug developments in depression

    Michael Maes;Raz Yirmyia;Jens Noraberg;Stefan Brene

  • Neurotrophic Factors and Receptors in the Immature and Adult Spinal Cord after Mechanical Injury or Kainic Acid

    Johan Widenfalk;Karin Lundströmer;Marie Jubran;Stefan Brené

  • ΔFosB Regulates Wheel Running

    Martin Werme;Chad Messer;Lars Olson;Lauren Gilden

  • High brain lactate is a hallmark of aging and caused by a shift in the lactate dehydrogenase A/B ratio

    Jaime M. Ross;Johanna Öberg;Stefan Brené;Giuseppe Coppotelli

  • Germline mitochondrial DNA mutations aggravate ageing and can impair brain development

    Jaime M. Ross;James B. Stewart;Erik Hagström;Stefan Brené

  • The antidepressant effect of running is associated with increased hippocampal cell proliferation.

    Astrid Bjørnebekk;Aleksander A. Mathé;Stefan Brené;Stefan Brené

  • Running is rewarding and antidepressive.

    Stefan Brené;Astrid Bjørnebekk;Elin Åberg;Aleksander A Mathé

  • Cortical sensory map rearrangement after spinal cord injury: fMRI responses linked to Nogo signalling.

    Toshiki Endo;Christian Spenger;Teiji Tominaga;Stefan Brené

  • Running and cocaine both upregulate dynorphin mRNA in medial caudate putamen.

    Martin Werme;Peter Thorén;Lars Olson;Stefan Brené

  • Cholecystokinin and tyrosine hydroxylase messenger RNAs in neurons of rat mesencephalon: peptide/monoamine coexistence studies using in situ hybridization combined with immunocytochemistry.

    K. Seroogy;M. Schalling;S. Brené;Å. Dagerlind

  • Lack of Evidence for Allelic Association Between Personality Traits and the Dopamine D4 Receptor Gene Polymorphisms

    Jönsson Eg;Nöthen Mm;Gustavsson Jp;Neidt H

  • The selective κ-opioid receptor agonist U50,488H attenuates voluntary ethanol intake in the rat

    Sara Lindholm;Martin Werme;Stefan Brené;Johan Franck

  • Effect of long term caffeine treatment on A1 and A2 adenosine receptor binding and on mRNA levels in rat brain

    Björn Johansson;Susanne Ahlberg;Ingeborg van der Ploeg;Stefan Brené

  • Region specific regulation of glutamic acid decarboxylase mRNA expression by dopamine neurons in rat brain.

    N. Lindefors;S. Brene;M. Herrera-Marschitz;H. Persson

  • Dopamine-related genes and their relationships to monoamine metabolites in CSF.

    Erik Jönsson;Göran Sedvall;Stefan Brené;J. Petter Gustavsson

  • Neuropeptide gene expression in brain is differentially regulated by midbrain dopamine neurons.

    N. Lindefors;S. Brené;M. Herrera-Marschitz;H. Persson

  • Regulation of GluR2 promoter activity by neurotrophic factors via a neuron-restrictive silencer element.

    Stefan Brené;Chad Messer;Haruo Okado;Melissa Hartley

  • Coexistence and gene expression of phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase, tyrosine hydroxylase, and neuropeptide tyrosine in the rat and bovine adrenal gland: effects of reserpine.

    Martin Schalling;Ake Dagerlind;Stefan Brene;Hakan Hallman

  • Activity-induced and developmental downregulation of the Nogo receptor.

    Anna Josephson;Alexandra Trifunovski;Camilla Schéele;Johan Widenfalk

  • Expression of Preprotachykinin-A and Neuropeptide-Y Messenger RNA in the Thymus

    Anders Ericsson;Vincent Geenen;François Robert;Jean-Jacques Legros

Frequent Co-Authors

Håkan Persson
Håkan Persson Läkemedelsverket
Nils Lindefors
Nils Lindefors Karolinska Institute
Lars Olson
Lars Olson Karolinska Institute
Göran Sedvall
Göran Sedvall Karolinska Institute
Aleksander A. Mathé
Aleksander A. Mathé Karolinska University Hospital
Erik G. Jönsson
Erik G. Jönsson University of Oslo
Lars Terenius
Lars Terenius Karolinska Institute
Christian Spenger
Christian Spenger Karolinska Institute
Gregers Wegener
Gregers Wegener Aarhus University
Martin Schalling
Martin Schalling Karolinska Institute

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