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Temugin Berta 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 Temugin Berta sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 84 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Temugin Berta 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 Temugin Berta sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 39 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Temugin Berta is a researcher affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States, whose scholarly work primarily addresses aspects of medicine and neuroscience. Their research encompasses subfields including physiology, neurology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, sensory systems, and immunology.

The main research topics covered by Temugin Berta include:

  • Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Ion Channels and Receptors
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Dermatology and Skin Diseases
  • Interferon and Immune Responses
  • Cancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune Response

Among Temugin Berta's frequent coauthors are:

  • Raquel Tonello
  • Chul-Kyu Park
  • Jun-Ming Zhang
  • Arthur Silveira Prudente
  • Jueun Roh

The researcher has contributed to multiple publications, with frequent venues including:

  • Brain Behavior and Immunity
  • Journal of Pain
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Key recent published papers by Temugin Berta include:

  • "IL-23/IL-17A/TRPV1 axis produces mechanical pain via macrophage-sensory neuron crosstalk in female mice" (2021, Neuron)
  • "Resolvin D3 controls mouse and human TRPV1-positive neurons and preclinical progression of psoriasis" (2020, Theranostics)
  • "Key role of CCR2-expressing macrophages in a mouse model of low back pain and radiculopathy" (2020, Brain Behavior and Immunity)
  • "Local Sympathectomy Promotes Anti-inflammatory Responses and Relief of Paclitaxel-induced Mechanical and Cold Allodynia in Mice" (2020, Anesthesiology)
  • "Single-cell analysis of dorsal root ganglia reveals metalloproteinase signaling in satellite glial cells and pain" (2023, Brain Behavior and Immunity)

Best Publications

  • Glia and pain: Is chronic pain a gliopathy?

    Ru-Rong Ji;Temugin Berta

  • Resolvins RvE1 and RvD1 attenuate inflammatory pain via central and peripheral actions

    Zhen-Zhong Xu;Ling Zhang;Tong Liu;Jong Yeon Park

  • Inhibition of mechanical allodynia in neuropathic pain by TLR5-mediated A-fiber blockade

    Zhen-Zhong Xu;Yong Ho Kim;Yong Ho Kim;Sangsu Bang;Yi Zhang

  • Spinal inhibition of p38 MAP kinase reduces inflammatory and neuropathic pain in male but not female mice: Sex-dependent microglial signaling in the spinal cord.

    Sarah Taves;Temugin Berta;Da-Lu Liu;Sophie Gan

  • Connexin-43 induces chemokine release from spinal cord astrocytes to maintain late-phase neuropathic pain in mice

    Gang Chen;Chul-Kyu Park;Rou-Gang Xie;Temugin Berta

  • CXCL13 drives spinal astrocyte activation and neuropathic pain via CXCR5

    Bao-Chun Jiang;De-Li Cao;Xin Zhang;Zhi-Jun Zhang

  • Extracellular MicroRNAs Activate Nociceptor Neurons to Elicit Pain via TLR7 and TRPA1

    Chul-Kyu Park;Zhen-Zhong Xu;Temugin Berta;Qingjian Han

  • TNF-alpha contributes to spinal cord synaptic plasticity and inflammatory pain: Distinct role of TNF receptor subtypes 1 and 2

    Ling Zhang;Temugin Berta;Zhen-Zhong Xu;Tong Liu

  • Toll-like receptor 7 mediates pruritus

    Tong Liu;Zhen-Zhong Xu;Chul-Kyu Park;Temugin Berta

  • Targeting dorsal root ganglia and primary sensory neurons for the treatment of chronic pain

    Temugin Berta;Yawar Qadri;Ping-Heng Tan;Ru-Rong Ji

  • Sex-Dependent Glial Signaling in Pathological Pain: Distinct Roles of Spinal Microglia and Astrocytes.

    Gang Chen;Gang Chen;Xin Luo;M. Yawar Qadri;Temugin Berta;Temugin Berta

  • Microglia and spinal cord synaptic plasticity in persistent pain.

    Sarah Taves;Temugin Berta;Gang Chen;Ru-Rong Ji

  • Extracellular caspase-6 drives murine inflammatory pain via microglial TNF-α secretion

    Temugin Berta;Chul Kyu Park;Zhen Zhong Xu;Ruo Gang Xie

  • TLR3 deficiency impairs spinal cord synaptic transmission, central sensitization, and pruritus in mice

    Tong Liu;Temugin Berta;Temugin Berta;Zhen Zhong Xu;Zhen Zhong Xu;Chul Kyu Park;Chul Kyu Park

  • SHANK3 Deficiency Impairs Heat Hyperalgesia and TRPV1 Signaling in Primary Sensory Neurons

    Qingjian Han;Yong Ho Kim;Xiaoming Wang;Di Liu

  • IL-23/IL-17A/TRPV1 axis produces mechanical pain via macrophage-sensory neuron crosstalk in female mice.

    Xin Luo;Ouyang Chen;Zilong Wang;Sangsu Bang

  • Neuroprotectin/protectin D1 protects against neuropathic pain in mice after nerve trauma.

    Zhen-Zhong Xu;Xing-Jun Liu;Xing-Jun Liu;Temugin Berta;Temugin Berta;Chul-Kyu Park;Chul-Kyu Park

  • Nociceptive neurons regulate innate and adaptive immunity and neuropathic pain through MyD88 adapter

    Xing-Jun Liu;Yanli Zhang;Yanli Zhang;Tong Liu;Zhen-Zhong Xu

  • Toll-like receptor 4 contributes to chronic itch, alloknesis, and spinal astrocyte activation in male mice.

    Tong Liu;Qingjian Han;Gang Chen;Ya Huang

  • Resolvin E1 Inhibits Neuropathic Pain and Spinal Cord Microglial Activation Following Peripheral Nerve Injury

    Zhen-Zhong Xu;Zhen-Zhong Xu;Temugin Berta;Temugin Berta;Ru-Rong Ji;Ru-Rong Ji

  • Upregulation of the Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel β2 Subunit in Neuropathic Pain Models: Characterization of Expression in Injured and Non-Injured Primary Sensory Neurons

    Marie Pertin;Ru Rong Ji;Temugin Berta;Andrew J. Powell

  • Transcriptional and functional profiles of voltage-gated Na(+) channels in injured and non-injured DRG neurons in the SNI model of neuropathic pain.

    Temugin Berta;Olivier Poirot;Marie Pertin;Ru-Rong Ji

  • Large A-fiber activity is required for microglial proliferation and p38 MAPK activation in the spinal cord: different effects of resiniferatoxin and bupivacaine on spinal microglial changes after spared nerve injury

    Marc R Suter;Temugin Berta;Yong-Jing Gao;Isabelle Decosterd

Frequent Co-Authors

Ru-Rong Ji
Ru-Rong Ji Duke University
Yong-Jing Gao
Yong-Jing Gao Nantong University
Isabelle Decosterd
Isabelle Decosterd University of Lausanne
Jun-Ming Zhang
Jun-Ming Zhang University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Charles N. Serhan
Charles N. Serhan Brigham and Women's Hospital
Xinzhong Dong
Xinzhong Dong Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Qiufu Ma
Qiufu Ma Harvard University
Maria Fitzgerald
Maria Fitzgerald University College London
Patrick Aebischer
Patrick Aebischer École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Yong-hui Jiang
Yong-hui Jiang Yale School of Medicine

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