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D-Index
92
Citations
28198
World Ranking
1034
National Ranking
82

Uwe Heinemann 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 Uwe Heinemann sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 375 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Uwe Heinemann 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 Uwe Heinemann sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 92 D-Index — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Uwe Heinemann was affiliated with Charité - University Medicine Berlin in Germany. Their research career involved contributions to medical science primarily through their position at this institution.

There is no detailed information available regarding recent papers, including titles, publication venues, or years of publication.

The scientist did not have publicly noted frequent co-authors or specific venues where they regularly published work.

Information about book publications by Uwe Heinemann or their involvement in various academic publishing houses is not recorded.

Their research domains, including main fields and subfields of study as well as the main topics of work, were not specified in available data.

There is no record of awards received or notable recognitions granted during their career.

Uwe Heinemann is deceased. The absence of additional data limits a fuller overview of their academic output and impact. Nevertheless, the affiliation alone indicates involvement in biomedical or clinical research at a major European medical center.

Best Publications

  • Standard antiepileptic drugs fail to block epileptiform activity in rat organotypic hippocampal slice cultures

    K Albus;A Wahab;U Heinemann

  • Extracellular free calcium and potassium during paroxsmal activity in the cerebral cortex of the cat.

    U. Heinemann;H. D. Lux;M. J. Gutnick

  • The Impact of Astrocytic Gap Junctional Coupling on Potassium Buffering in the Hippocampus

    Anke Wallraff;Rüdiger Köhling;Uwe Heinemann;Martin Theis

  • TGF-β receptor-mediated albumin uptake into astrocytes is involved in neocortical epileptogenesis

    Sebastian Ivens;Daniela Kaufer;Daniela Kaufer;Luisa P Flores;Ingo Bechmann

  • Lasting Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption Induces Epileptic Focus in the Rat Somatosensory Cortex

    Ernst Seiffert;Jens P. Dreier;Sebastian Ivens;Ingo Bechmann

  • Ceiling of stimulus induced rises in extracellular potassium concentration in the cerebral cortex of cat

    Uwe Heinemann;Hans Dieter Lux

  • NMDA receptors of dentate gyrus granule cells participate in synaptic transmission following kindling.

    Istvan Mody;Istvan Mody;Uwe Heinemann

  • Transcriptome Profiling Reveals TGF-β Signaling Involvement in Epileptogenesis

    Luisa P Cacheaux;Sebastian Ivens;Yaron David;Alexander J Lakhter

  • Epileptiform activity in combined slices of the hippocampus, subiculum and entorhinal cortex during perfusion with low magnesium medium ☆

    H. Walther;J.D.C. Lambert;R.S.G. Jones;U. Heinemann

  • Astrocytic Dysfunction in Epileptogenesis: Consequence of Altered Potassium and Glutamate Homeostasis?

    Yaron David;Luisa P Cacheaux;Sebastian Ivens;Ezequiel Lapilover

  • Recording, analysis, and interpretation of spreading depolarizations in neurointensive care: Review and recommendations of the COSBID research group

    Jens P. Dreier;Martin Fabricius;Cenk Ayata;Oliver W. Sakowitz

  • Consensus meeting: monosodium glutamate – an update

    K Beyreuther;H K Biesalski;J D Fernstrom;P Grimm

  • Blood-brain barrier breakdown-inducing astrocytic transformation: novel targets for the prevention of epilepsy.

    Alon Friedman;Alon Friedman;Daniela Kaufer;Uwe Heinemann

  • A novel mechanism underlying drug resistance in chronic epilepsy

    Stefan Remy;Siegrun Gabriel;Bernd W. Urban;Dirk Dietrich

  • Regional and time dependent variations of low Mg2+ induced epileptiform activity in rat temporal cortex slices.

    J P Dreier;U Heinemann

  • Accelerated hippocampal spreading depression and enhanced locomotory activity in mice with astrocyte-directed inactivation of connexin43.

    Martin Theis;Regina Jauch;Lang Zhuo;Dina Speidel

  • Induction of sharp wave–ripple complexes in vitro and reorganization of hippocampal networks

    Christoph J Behrens;Leander P van den Boom;Livia de Hoz;Alon Friedman;Alon Friedman

  • Blood-brain barrier dysfunction, TGFβ signaling, and astrocyte dysfunction in epilepsy.

    Uwe Heinemann;Daniela Kaufer;Alon Friedman

  • Differential involvement of oriens/pyramidale interneurones in hippocampal network oscillations in vitro

    Tengis Gloveli;Tengis Gloveli;Tamar Dugladze;Tamar Dugladze;Sikha Saha;Hannah Monyer

  • Activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors parallels changes in cellular and synaptic properties of dentate gyrus granule cells after kindling.

    Istvan Mody;Patric K. Stanton;Uwe Heinemann

  • Relations between slow extracellular potential changes, glial potassium buffering, and electrolyte and cellular volume changes during neuronal hyperactivity in cat brain.

    I. Dietzel;U. Heinemann;H.D. Lux

Frequent Co-Authors

Alon Friedman
Alon Friedman Dalhousie University
Oliver Kann
Oliver Kann Heidelberg University
Jens P. Dreier
Jens P. Dreier Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Dietmar Schmitz
Dietmar Schmitz Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Andreas Draguhn
Andreas Draguhn Heidelberg University
Tengis Gloveli
Tengis Gloveli Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Christian Henneberger
Christian Henneberger University of Bonn
Daniela Kaufer
Daniela Kaufer University of California, Berkeley
Oliver Stork
Oliver Stork Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Heinz Beck
Heinz Beck University of Bonn

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