William Schafer

William Schafer

University of Cambridge

H-index: 65

Europe-United Kingdom

About William Schafer

William Schafer, With an exceptional h-index of 65 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge,

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

Constitutive sodium permeability in a C. elegans two-pore domain potassium channel

A novel and functionally diverse class of acetylcholine-gated ion channels

A proton-inhibited DEG/ENaC ion channel maintains neuronal ionstasis and promotes neuronal survival under stress

The diverse functions of the DEG/ENaC family: linking genetic and physiological insights

The neuropeptidergic connectome of C. elegans

Comparing engineered nuclear-localized reporter cassettes

Physiological insight into the conserved properties of Caenorhabditis elegans acid‐sensing degenerin/epithelial sodium channels

Changes in lipid metabolism driven by steroid signalling modulate proteostasis in C. elegans

William Schafer Information

University

Position

MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

Citations(all)

14903

Citations(since 2020)

4928

Cited By

11916

hIndex(all)

65

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

123

i10Index(since 2020)

99

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University of Cambridge

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Top articles of William Schafer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Constitutive sodium permeability in a C. elegans two-pore domain potassium channel

bioRxiv

Olga Andrini

Ismail Ben Soussia

Philippe Tardy

Denise S Walker

Carlo Pena-Varas

...

2024

A novel and functionally diverse class of acetylcholine-gated ion channels

Journal of Neuroscience

Iris Hardege

Julia Morud

Amy Courtney

William R Schafer

2023/2/15

A proton-inhibited DEG/ENaC ion channel maintains neuronal ionstasis and promotes neuronal survival under stress

Iscience

Dionysia Petratou

Martha Gjikolaj

Eva Kaulich

William Schafer

Nektarios Tavernarakis

2023/7/21

The diverse functions of the DEG/ENaC family: linking genetic and physiological insights

Eva Kaulich

Laura J Grundy

William R Schafer

Denise S Walker

2023/5

The neuropeptidergic connectome of C. elegans

Neuron

Lidia Ripoll-Sánchez

Jan Watteyne

HaoSheng Sun

Robert Fernandez

Seth R Taylor

...

2023/11/15

Comparing engineered nuclear-localized reporter cassettes

microPublication Biology

HaoSheng Sun

Isabel Beets

William Schafer

Oliver Hobert

2023

Physiological insight into the conserved properties of Caenorhabditis elegans acid‐sensing degenerin/epithelial sodium channels

The Journal of physiology

Eva Kaulich

Patrick TN McCubbin

William R Schafer

Denise S Walker

2022/10/23

Changes in lipid metabolism driven by steroid signalling modulate proteostasis in C. elegans

EMBO reports

Ana P Gómez‐Escribano

Carlos Mora‐Martínez

Marta Roca

Denise S Walker

Joaquín Panadero

...

2023/6/5

System-wide mapping of peptide-GPCR interactions in C. elegans

Cell reports

Isabel Beets

Sven Zels

Elke Vandewyer

Jonas Demeulemeester

Jelle Caers

...

2023/9/26

Distinct roles for two Caenorhabditis elegans acid-sensing ion channels in an ultradian clock

eLife

Eva Kaulich

Trae Carroll

Brian Ackley

Yi-Quan Tang

Iris Hardege

...

2022/6/6

Neuronally produced betaine acts via a ligand-gated ion channel to control behavioral states

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Iris Hardege

Julia Morud

Jingfang Yu

Tatiana S Wilson

Frank C Schroeder

...

2022/11/29

Neuropeptidergic circuitry underlying arousal and sensitization in C. elegans

Keertana Venkatesh

Majdulin Istiban

Yee Lian Chew

Isabel Beets

William Schafer

2022/7/24

Connecting few to many: decoding FLP-receptor interactions in experience-dependent plasticity

Nathan De Fruyt

Lidia Ripoll Sánchez

Elke Vandewyer

Sven Zels

William Schafer

...

2022/7/25

Unraveling the neuropeptidergic circuitry underlying arousal and sensitization

Keertana Venkatesh

Majdulin Istiban

Yee Lian Chew

Isabel Beets

William Schafer

2022/5/29

Neuropeptide signalling shapes feeding and reproductive behaviours in male Caenorhabditis elegans

Life science alliance

Matthew J Gadenne

Iris Hardege

Eviatar Yemini

Djordji Suleski

Paris Jaggers

...

2022/10/1

Untying the Gordian Knot: unravelling spatiotemporal activity in the C. elegans neuropeptide-receptor network

Jan Watteyne

Sumin Cho

Elke Vandewyer

Lidia Ripoll-Sancher

Petra E Vértes

...

2021/6/23

Neuronally Produced Betaine Acts via a Novel Ligand Gated Ion Channel to Control Behavioural States

bioRxiv

I Hardege

J Morud

J Yu

TS Wilson

FC Schroeder

...

2021/10/31

Data from: EFHC1, implicated in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, functions at the cilium and synapse to modulate dopamine signaling

Catrina M Loucks

Kwangjin Park

Denise S Walker

Andrea H McEwan

Tiffany A Timbers

...

2021/5/19

The Caenorhabditis elegans tmc-1 is involved in egg-laying inhibition in response to harsh touch

microPublication Biology

Eva Kaulich

Denise S Walker

Yi-Quan Tang

William Ronald Schafer

2021

Chemosensory neurons modulate the response to oomycete recognition in Caenorhabditis elegans

Cell reports

Michael K Fasseas

Manish Grover

Florence Drury

Clara L Essmann

Eva Kaulich

...

2021/1/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 164
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Albert-László Barabási

North Eastern University

H-index: 82
Charles C Berry

Charles C Berry

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 54
Hang Lu

Hang Lu

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 45
David M Miller, III

David M Miller, III

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 41
sun wook hwang

sun wook hwang

Korea University

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