Marcelo Rubinstein

Marcelo Rubinstein

Universidad de Buenos Aires

H-index: 62

Latin America-Argentina

About Marcelo Rubinstein

Marcelo Rubinstein, With an exceptional h-index of 62 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad de Buenos Aires, specializes in the field of Molecular Neuroscience.

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

A mammalian tripartite enhancer cluster controls hypothalamic Pomc expression, food intake, and body weight

Humanized dopamine D4.7 receptor male mice display risk‐taking behavior and deficits of social recognition and working memory in light/dark‐dependent manner

Dopamine D2 receptors in WFS1-neurons regulate food-seeking and avoidance behaviors

Expression of the transcription factor Isl1 in dopaminergic neurons of the mouse forebrain

Dopamine D2 receptors in the extended amygdala scale the optimization of seeking and avoidance behaviors

Dopaminergic innervation at the central nucleus of the amygdala reveals distinct topographically segregated regions

Accelerated Evolution Analysis Uncovers PKNOX2 as a Key Transcription Factor in the Mammalian Cochlea

Behavioral and neuroanatomical consequences of cell-type specific loss of dopamine D2 receptors in the mouse cerebral cortex

Marcelo Rubinstein Information

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FCEyN and INGEBI-CONICET ARGENTINA

Citations(all)

16168

Citations(since 2020)

3842

Cited By

13793

hIndex(all)

62

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

130

i10Index(since 2020)

89

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Marcelo Rubinstein Skills & Research Interests

Molecular Neuroscience

Top articles of Marcelo Rubinstein

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A mammalian tripartite enhancer cluster controls hypothalamic Pomc expression, food intake, and body weight

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Daniela Rojo

Clara E Hael

Agustina Soria

Flávio SJ de Souza

Malcolm J Low

...

2024/4/30

Humanized dopamine D4.7 receptor male mice display risk‐taking behavior and deficits of social recognition and working memory in light/dark‐dependent manner

Amal Alachkar

Alvin Phan

Travis Dabbous

Sammy Alhassen

Wedad Alhassen

...

2024/2

Dopamine D2 receptors in WFS1-neurons regulate food-seeking and avoidance behaviors

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry

Laia Castell

Valentine Le Gall

Laura Cutando

Chloé P Petit

Emma Puighermanal

...

2024/2/8

Expression of the transcription factor Isl1 in dopaminergic neurons of the mouse forebrain

bioRxiv

Adriana C Camarano

Marcelo Rubinstein

Flavio SJ de Souza

2023

Dopamine D2 receptors in the extended amygdala scale the optimization of seeking and avoidance behaviors

Emmanuel Valjent

Laia Castell

Valentine Le Gall

Laura Cutando

Chloé Petit

...

2023/3/21

Dopaminergic innervation at the central nucleus of the amygdala reveals distinct topographically segregated regions

Brain Structure and Function

Eric Casey

María Elena Avale

Alexxai Kravitz

Marcelo Rubinstein

2023/3

Accelerated Evolution Analysis Uncovers PKNOX2 as a Key Transcription Factor in the Mammalian Cochlea

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Anabella P Trigila

Valeria C Castagna

Lara Berasain

Dante Montini

Marcelo Rubinstein

...

2023/7

Behavioral and neuroanatomical consequences of cell-type specific loss of dopamine D2 receptors in the mouse cerebral cortex

Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience

Gloria S Lee

Devon L Graham

Brenda L Noble

Taylor S Trammell

Deirdre M McCarthy

...

2022/1/13

Partial ablation of postsynaptic dopamine D2 receptors in the central nucleus of the amygdala increases risk avoidance in exploratory tasks

ENeuro

Eric Casey

María Elena Avale

Alexxai Kravitz

Marcelo Rubinstein

2022/3/1

Cerebellar dopamine D2 receptors regulate social behaviors

Nature Neuroscience

Laura Cutando

Emma Puighermanal

Laia Castell

Pauline Tarot

Morgane Belle

...

2022/7

Dopamine D2Rs coordinate cue-evoked changes in striatal acetylcholine levels

Elife

Kelly M Martyniuk

Arturo Torres-Herraez

Daniel C Lowes

Marcelo Rubinstein

Marie A Labouesse

...

2022/7/20

Developmental single-cell transcriptomics of hypothalamic POMC neurons reveal the genetic trajectories of multiple neuropeptidergic phenotypes

Elife

Hui Yu

Marcelo Rubinstein

Malcolm J Low

2022/1/19

Functional and pharmacological role of the dopamine D4 receptor and its polymorphic variants

Sergi Ferré

Annabelle M Belcher

Jordi Bonaventura

César Quiroz

Marta Sánchez-Soto

...

2022/9/30

Heteromerization between α2A adrenoceptors and different polymorphic variants of the dopamine D4 receptor determines pharmacological and functional differences. Implications …

Pharmacological research

Veronica Casado-Anguera

Estefanía Moreno

Marta Sanchez-Soto

Ning Sheng Cai

Jordi Bonaventura

...

2021/8/1

Dual origin and multiple neuropeptidergic trajectories of hypothalamic POMC progenitors revealed by developmental single-cell transcriptomics

bioRxiv

Hui Yu

Marcelo Rubinstein

Malcolm J Low

2021/1/1

Segregation of brain and organizer precursors is differentially regulated by Nodal signaling at blastula stage

Biology Open

Aitana M Castro Colabianchi

María B Tavella

Laura E Boyadjián López

Marcelo Rubinstein

Lucía F Franchini

...

2021/2/15

Selection of active defensive behaviors relies on extended amygdala dopamine D2 receptors

bioRxiv

Laia Castell

Valentine Le Gall

Laura Cutando

Emma Puighermanal

Daniel Jercog

...

2021/2/24

Mouse models for V103I and I251L gain of function variants of the human MC4R display decreased adiposity but are not protected against a hypercaloric diet

Molecular metabolism

Daniela Rojo

Clara McCarthy

Jesica Raingo

Marcelo Rubinstein

2020/12/1

Striatopallidal neurons control avoidance behavior in exploratory tasks (vol 33, pg 659, 2019)

MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY

Kimberly H LeBlanc

Tanisha D London

Ilona Szczot

Miriam E Bocarsly

Danielle M Friend

...

2020/2/1

The transcriptional regulator PRDM12 is critical for Pomc expression in the mouse hypothalamus and controlling food intake, adiposity, and body weight

Molecular Metabolism

Clara E Hael

Daniela Rojo

Daniela P Orquera

Malcolm J Low

Marcelo Rubinstein

2020/4/1

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