David J. Linden

David J. Linden

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 70

North America-United States

About David J. Linden

David J. Linden, With an exceptional h-index of 70 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Johns Hopkins University, specializes in the field of Neural plasticity, broadly considered.

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

The lateral habenula is required for maternal behavior in the mouse dam

Chronic Treatment with Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitors Does Not Affect Regrowth of Serotonin Axons Following Amphetamine Injury in the Mouse Forebrain

A life in science, ending soon

Persistently elevated mTOR complex 1-S6 kinase 1 disrupts DARPP-32–dependent D1 dopamine receptor signaling and behaviors

Fast serotonin voltammetry as a versatile tool for mapping dynamic tissue architecture: I. Responses at carbon fibers describe local tissue physiology

Catecholaminergic axons in the neocortex of adult mice regrow following brain injury

David J. Linden Information

University

Position

Professor of Neuroscience School of medicine

Citations(all)

21008

Citations(since 2020)

3520

Cited By

19522

hIndex(all)

70

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

118

i10Index(since 2020)

70

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University Profile Page

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David J. Linden Skills & Research Interests

Neural plasticity

broadly considered

Top articles of David J. Linden

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The lateral habenula is required for maternal behavior in the mouse dam

bioRxiv

Jessie Benedict

Robert H Cudmore

Diarra Oden

Aleah Spruell

David J Linden

2024/2/13

Chronic Treatment with Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitors Does Not Affect Regrowth of Serotonin Axons Following Amphetamine Injury in the Mouse Forebrain

Eneuro

Haley N Janowitz

David J Linden

2024/2/1

A life in science, ending soon

Neuron

David J Linden

2022/9/21

Persistently elevated mTOR complex 1-S6 kinase 1 disrupts DARPP-32–dependent D1 dopamine receptor signaling and behaviors

Biological psychiatry

Raozhou Lin

Lisa N Learman

Chan-Hyun Na

Santosh Renuse

Kevin T Chen

...

2021/6/1

Fast serotonin voltammetry as a versatile tool for mapping dynamic tissue architecture: I. Responses at carbon fibers describe local tissue physiology

Journal of neurochemistry

Aya Abdalla

Alyssa West

Yunju Jin

Rachel A Saylor

Beidi Qiang

...

2020/4

Catecholaminergic axons in the neocortex of adult mice regrow following brain injury

Experimental neurology

Sarah E Dougherty

Tymoteusz J Kajstura

Yunju Jin

Michelle H Chan-Cortés

Akhil Kota

...

2020/1/1

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