Stephanie Ratte

Stephanie Ratte

University of Toronto

H-index: 19

North America-Canada

About Stephanie Ratte

Stephanie Ratte, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto,

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

Similar excitability through different sodium channels and implications for the analgesic efficacy of selective drugs

Absence of paresthesia during high-rate spinal cord stimulation reveals importance of synchrony for sensations evoked by electrical stimulation

Encoding of vibrotactile stimuli by mechanoreceptors in rodent glabrous skin

Paresthesia during spinal cord stimulation depends on synchrony of dorsal column axon activation

Equivalent excitability through different sodium channels and implications for the analgesic efficacy of selective drugs

Physiological noise facilitates multiplexed coding of vibrotactile-like signals in somatosensory cortex

Minimal requirements for a neuron to coregulate many properties and the implications for ion channel correlations and robustness

Spike initiation properties in the axon support high-fidelity signal transmission

Stephanie Ratte Information

University

Position

Senior Research Associate, Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute

Citations(all)

1887

Citations(since 2020)

657

Cited By

1472

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

19

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University of Toronto

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Top articles of Stephanie Ratte

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Similar excitability through different sodium channels and implications for the analgesic efficacy of selective drugs

eLife

Yu-Feng Xie

Jane Yang

Stéphanie Ratté

Steven A Prescott

2024/4/30

Absence of paresthesia during high-rate spinal cord stimulation reveals importance of synchrony for sensations evoked by electrical stimulation

Neuron

Boriss Sagalajev

Tianhe Zhang

Nooshin Abdollahi

Noosha Yousefpour

Laura Medlock

...

2024/2/7

Encoding of vibrotactile stimuli by mechanoreceptors in rodent glabrous skin

bioRxiv

Laura Medlock

Dhekra Al Basha

Adel Halawa

Christopher Dedek

Stephanie Ratte

...

2024

Paresthesia during spinal cord stimulation depends on synchrony of dorsal column axon activation

bioRxiv

Boriss Sagalajev

Tianhe Zhang

Nooshin Abdollahi

Noosha Yousefpour

Laura Medlock

...

2023/1/10

Equivalent excitability through different sodium channels and implications for the analgesic efficacy of selective drugs

bioRxiv

Yu-Feng Xie

Jane Yang

Stéphanie Ratté

Steven A Prescott

2022/10/4

Physiological noise facilitates multiplexed coding of vibrotactile-like signals in somatosensory cortex

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Mohammad Amin Kamaleddin

Aaron Shifman

Nooshin Abdollahi

Daniel Sigal

Stéphanie Ratté

...

2022/9/13

Minimal requirements for a neuron to coregulate many properties and the implications for ion channel correlations and robustness

Elife

Jane Yang

Husain Shakil

Stéphanie Ratté

Steven A Prescott

2022/3/16

Spike initiation properties in the axon support high-fidelity signal transmission

bioRxiv

Mohammad Amin Kamaleddin

Nooshin Abdollahi

Stéphanie Ratté

Steven A Prescott

2021/12/14

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