William Wisden - Publications#


h index = 70; total citations, 23502; currently 140 publications listed on PubMed.

Wisden has twenty two papers cited more than three hundred times each. Of these, four primary research papers have been cited over one thousand times each, and one has been cited around one thousand and seven hundred times.

10 selected publications:

1. Wisden W, Errington ML, Williams S, Dunnett SB, Waters C, Hitchcock D, Evan G, Bliss TVP, Hunt SP (1990). Differential expression of immediate early genes in the hippocampus and spinal cord. Neuron 4: 603-614. (756 citations)

2. Wisden W, Laurie DJ, Monyer H, Seeburg PH (1992). The distribution of 13 GABA-A receptor subunit mRNAs in the rat brain. I. Telencephalon, diencephalon, mesencephalon. Journal of Neuroscience 12: 1040-1062. (1722 citations)

3. Wisden W, Seeburg PH (1993). A complex mosaic of high-affinity kainate receptors in rat brain Journal of Neuroscience 13: 3582-3598. (488 citations)

4. Jones A, Korpi ER, McKernan RM, Pelz R, Nusser Z, Mäkelä R, Mellor JR, Pollard S, Bahn S, Stephenson FA, Randall AD, Sieghart W, Somogyi P, Smith AJH, Wisden W (1997). Ligand-gated ion channel subunit partnerships: GABA-A receptor alpha6 subunit gene inactivation inhibits delta subunit expression. Journal of Neuroscience 17: 1350-1362 (354 citations)

5. Brickley SG, Revilla V, Cull-Candy SG, Wisden W, Farrant M (2001). Adaptive regulation of neuronal excitability by a voltage-independent K+ conductance. Nature 409: 88-92. (610 citations)

6. Wulff P, Goetz T, Leppä E, Linden A-M, Renzi M, Swinny JD, Vekovischeva OY, Sieghart W, Somogyi P, Korpi ER, Farrant M, Wisden W (2007). From synapse to behaviour: rapid modulation of defined neuronal types by engineered GABAA receptors. Nature Neuroscience 10: 923-929. (115 citations)

7. Zhang Z, Ferretti V, Güntan İ, Moro A, Steinberg EA, Ye Z, Zecharia AY, Yu X, Vyssotski AL, Brickley SG, Yustos R, Pillidge ZE, Harding EC, Wisden W*, Franks NP* (2015). Neuronal ensembles sufficient for recovery sleep and the sedative actions of 2 adrenergic agonists. Nature Neuroscience 18: 553-561. (*WW & NPF are co-senior authors). (153 citations)

8. Yu X, Ye Z, Houston CM, Zecharia AY, Ma Y, Zhang Z, Uygun DS, Parker S, Vyssotski AL, Yustos R, Franks NP*, Brickley SG*, Wisden W* (2015). Wakefulness is governed by GABA and histamine co-transmission. Neuron 87:164-78 (*NPF, SGB & WW are co-senior authors). (113 citations)

9. Yu X, Li W, Ma, Y, Tossell K, Harris JJ, Harding EC, Ba, W Miracca G, Wang D, Li L, Chen M, Li Y, Yustos R, Vyssotski AL, Burdakov D, Yang Q, Dong H*, Franks NP*, Wisden W* (2019). GABA and glutamate neurons in the VTA regulate sleep and wakefulness. Nature Neuroscience 22: 106-119 (*DH, NPF and WW are co-senior authors). (71 citations)

10. Ma Y, Miracca G, Yu X, Harding EC, Miao A, Yustos R, Vyssotski AL, Franks NP*, Wisden W* (2019) Galanin neurons unite sleep homeostasis and alpha2 adrenergic sedation Current Biol 29: 1-8 (*WW & NPF are co-senior authors). (15 citations)

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