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D-Index
48
Citations
8463
World Ranking
6204
National Ranking
2712

Xiao Hong Zhu 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 Xiao Hong Zhu sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 153 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Xiao Hong Zhu 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 Xiao Hong Zhu sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • In vivo NAD assay reveals the intracellular NAD contents and redox state in healthy human brain and their age dependences

    Xiao Hong Zhu;Ming Lu;Byeong Yeul Lee;Kamil Ugurbil

  • Functional activation in motor cortex reflects the direction and the degree of handedness

    Paul Dassonville;Xiao-Hong Zhu;Kâmil Ugurbil;Seong-Gi Kim

  • An approach to probe some neural systems interaction by functional MRI at neural time scale down to milliseconds

    Seiji Ogawa;Tso Ming Lee;Ray Stepnoski;Wei Chen

  • Analysis of wave behavior in lossy dielectric samples at high field

    Qing X. Yang;Jinghua Wang;Xiaoliang Zhang;Christopher M. Collins

  • Quantitative imaging of energy expenditure in human brain

    Xiao Hong Zhu;Hongyan Qiao;Fei Du;Fei Du;Qiang Xiong

  • Ultrahigh field magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy

    Kâmil Uğurbil;Gregor Adriany;Peter Andersen;Wei Chen

  • Tightly coupled brain activity and cerebral ATP metabolic rate.

    Fei Du;Xiao-Hong Zhu;Yi Zhang;Michael Friedman

  • Proton T2 relaxation study of water, N-acetylaspartate, and creatine in human brain using Hahn and Carr-Purcell spin echoes at 4T and 7T

    Shalom Michaeli;Michael Garwood;Xiao-Hong Zhu;Lance DelaBarre

  • Human primary visual cortex and lateral geniculate nucleus activation during visual imagery

    Wei Chen;Toshinori Kato;Xiao Hong Zhu;Seji Ogawa

  • In vivo 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy of human brain at 7 T: an initial experience.

    Hao Lei;Xiao-Hong Zhu;Xiao Liang Zhang;Kamil Ugurbil

  • Neural origin of spontaneous hemodynamic fluctuations in rats under burst-suppression anesthesia condition.

    Xiao Liu;Xiao Hong Zhu;Yi Zhang;Wei Chen

  • Functional mapping in the human brain using high magnetic fields

    K. Ugurbil;Xiaoping Hu;Wei Chen;X.-H. Zhu

  • Efficient in vivo 31P magnetization transfer approach for noninvasively determining multiple kinetic parameters and metabolic fluxes of ATP metabolism in the human brain

    Fei Du;Xiao Hong Zhu;Hongyan Qiao;Xiaoliang Zhang

  • Quantitative assessment of brain glucose metabolic rates using in vivo deuterium magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

    Ming Lu;Xiao-Hong Zhu;Yi Zhang;Gheorghe Mateescu

  • Development of 17O NMR approach for fast imaging of cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen in rat brain at high field

    Xiao Hong Zhu;Yi Zhang;Run Xia Tian;Hao Lei

  • Study of tricarboxylic acid cycle flux changes in human visual cortex during hemifield visual stimulation using (1)H-[(13)C] MRS and fMRI

    Wei Chen;Xiao-Hong Zhu;Rolf Gruetter;Elizabeth R. Seaquist

  • In vivo 17O NMR approaches for brain study at high field.

    Xiao Hong Zhu;Nanyin Zhang;Yi Zhang;Xiaoliang Zhang

  • Localized 1H NMR measurement of glucose consumption in the human brain during visual stimulation.

    Wei Chen;Edward J. Novotny;Xiao Hong Zhu;Douglas L. Rothman

  • Increase of creatine kinase activity in the visual cortex of human brain during visual stimulation: A 31p NMR magnetization transfer study

    Chen W;Zhu Xh;Adriany G;Ugurbil K

  • Retinotopic mapping of lateral geniculate nucleus in humans using functional magnetic resonance imaging.

    Wei Chen;Xiao Hong Zhu;Keith R. Thulborn;Kamil Ugurbil

Frequent Co-Authors

Wei Chen
Wei Chen University of Minnesota
Kamil Ugurbil
Kamil Ugurbil University of Minnesota
Nanyin Zhang
Nanyin Zhang Pennsylvania State University
Seong-Gi Kim
Seong-Gi Kim Sungkyunkwan University
Rajesh Rajamani
Rajesh Rajamani University of Minnesota
Seiji Ogawa
Seiji Ogawa Osaka University
Rolf Gruetter
Rolf Gruetter École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Essa Yacoub
Essa Yacoub University of Minnesota
James Ashe
James Ashe University of Minnesota
Michael T. Lanagan
Michael T. Lanagan Pennsylvania State University

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