Daniel Kerschensteiner

Daniel Kerschensteiner

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Daniel Kerschensteiner

Daniel Kerschensteiner, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington University in St. Louis,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Subcellular pathways through VGluT3-expressing mouse amacrine cells provide locally tuned object-motion-selective signals in the retina

Predation without direction selectivity

Distributed feature representations of natural stimuli across parallel retinal pathways

Mapping the Retina onto the Brain

A pupillary contrast response in mice and humans: Neural mechanisms and visual functions

Homeostatic plasticity in the retina

Subcellular pathways through VG3 amacrine cells provide regionally tuned object-motion-selective signals in mouse retina.

Diversity in homeostatic calcium set points predicts retinal ganglion cell survival following optic nerve injury in vivo

Daniel Kerschensteiner Information

University

Position

School of Medicine

Citations(all)

2888

Citations(since 2020)

1369

Cited By

2087

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

37

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Washington University in St. Louis

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Top articles of Daniel Kerschensteiner

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Journal

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Publication Date

Subcellular pathways through VGluT3-expressing mouse amacrine cells provide locally tuned object-motion-selective signals in the retina

Nature Communications

Karl Friedrichsen

Jen-Chun Hsiang

Chin-I Lin

Liam McCoy

Katia Valkova

...

2024/4/5

Predation without direction selectivity

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Jenna Krizan

Xiayingfang Song

Michael J Fitzpatrick

Ning Shen

Florentina Soto

...

2024/3/19

Distributed feature representations of natural stimuli across parallel retinal pathways

Nature Communications

Jen-Chun Hsiang

Ning Shen

Florentina Soto

Daniel Kerschensteiner

2024/3/1

Mapping the Retina onto the Brain

Daniel Kerschensteiner

Marla B Feller

2024/2/1

A pupillary contrast response in mice and humans: Neural mechanisms and visual functions

Neuron

Michael J Fitzpatrick

Jenna Krizan

Jen-Chun Hsiang

Ning Shen

Daniel Kerschensteiner

2024/5/1

Homeostatic plasticity in the retina

Michael J Fitzpatrick

Daniel Kerschensteiner

2023/5/1

Subcellular pathways through VG3 amacrine cells provide regionally tuned object-motion-selective signals in mouse retina.

bioRxiv

Karl Friedrichsen

Jen-Chun Hsiang

Liam McCoy

Katia Valkova

Daniel Kerschensteiner

...

2023

Diversity in homeostatic calcium set points predicts retinal ganglion cell survival following optic nerve injury in vivo

Cell Reports

Sean McCracken

Michael J Fitzpatrick

Allison L Hall

Zelun Wang

Daniel Kerschensteiner

...

2023/10/31

Losing, preserving, and restoring vision from neurodegeneration in the eye

Daniel Kerschensteiner

2023/10/9

Homeostatic plasticity in retinal iIlluminance-detection circuits preserves non-image-forming visual behaviors

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

Michael John Fitzpatrick

Chi-Chan Lee

Erik D Herzog

Daniel Kerschensteiner

2022/6/1

AMIGO1 promotes axon growth and territory matching in the retina

Journal of Neuroscience

Florentina Soto

Ning Shen

Daniel Kerschensteiner

2022/3/30

Reconstructing neural circuits using multiresolution correlated light and electron microscopy

Frontiers in Neural Circuits

Karl Friedrichsen

Pratyush Ramakrishna

Jen-Chun Hsiang

Katia Valkova

Daniel Kerschensteiner

...

2022/10/21

Feature detection by retinal ganglion cells

Daniel Kerschensteiner

2022/9/15

Vision: Rules of thalamic mixology

Current Biology

Jenna M Krizan

Daniel Kerschensteiner

2022/7/25

Cell-type-specific binocular vision guides predation in mice

Neuron

Keith P Johnson

Michael J Fitzpatrick

Lei Zhao

Bing Wang

Sean McCracken

...

2021/5/5

Multi-modal/Multi-resolution Neural Circuit Reconstruction with Automated Tape Ultramicrotomy (ATUM) and Serial Section Scanning Electron Microscopy

Microscopy and Microanalysis

Karl Friedrichsen

Pratyush Ramakrishna

Jen Chun Hsiang

Daniel Kerschensteiner

Josh Morgan

2020/8

Homeostatic plasticity shapes the retinal response to photoreceptor degeneration

Current Biology

Ning Shen

Bing Wang

Florentina Soto

Daniel Kerschensteiner

2020/5/18

1.12-mammalian retina development

Daniel Kerschensteiner

2020/1/1

Dendritic and parallel processing of visual threats in the retina control defensive responses

Science advances

T Kim

N Shen

J-C Hsiang

KP Johnson

D Kerschensteiner

2020/11/18

Retinal waves and their role in visual system development

MB Feller

D Kerschensteiner

2020/1/1

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H-index: 59
Fred Rieke

Fred Rieke

University of Washington

H-index: 13
Jay Demas

Jay Demas

St. Olaf College

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