Wolfgang Walz

About Wolfgang Walz

Wolfgang Walz, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Saskatchewan, specializes in the field of Neurobiology.

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

Adult Glial Cell Proliferation and Neurogenesis

Neuroinflammation

Reactive Astrocytes

The Brain as an Organ

Transition of Microglia to Reactive States

Viral and Bacterial Infections

Major Psychiatric Disorders

The Brain and the Immune System

Wolfgang Walz Information

University

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Citations(all)

7413

Citations(since 2020)

841

Cited By

6639

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

104

i10Index(since 2020)

23

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Wolfgang Walz Skills & Research Interests

Neurobiology

Top articles of Wolfgang Walz

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Adult Glial Cell Proliferation and Neurogenesis

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

Neuroinflammation

Neuroscience bulletin

Fu-Dong Shi

2015/12

Reactive Astrocytes

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

The Brain as an Organ

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

Transition of Microglia to Reactive States

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

Viral and Bacterial Infections

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

Major Psychiatric Disorders

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

The Brain and the Immune System

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

Reactive Microglia and Astrocyte Phenotype Transitions: A Framework

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

Glia in Recovery Processes and Repair

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

Glial Cells During the Life Cycle

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

Vascular Diseases

Forensic Neuropathology and Associated Neurology

Manfred Oehmichen

Roland N Auer

Hans Günter König

2006

Autoimmune Diseases

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

Glial Phenotype Plasticity

Wolfgang Walz

2024/1/25

Traumatic Brain Injury

Daniel H Daneshvar

Ann C McKee

2015/1/1

Glioma

Anders I Persson

QiWen Fan

Joanna J Phillips

William A Weiss

2007/1/1

Seizures

Heidi L Roth

Frank W Drislane

1998/5/1

In the mouse cortex, oligodendrocytes regain a plastic capacity, transforming into astrocytes after acute injury

Developmental Cell

Xianshu Bai

Na Zhao

Christina Koupourtidou

Li-Pao Fang

Veronika Schwarz

...

2023/7/10

After traumatic brain injury oligodendrocytes regain a plastic phenotype and can become astrocytes

bioRxiv

Xianshu Bai

Na Zhao

Wenhui Huang

Laura C Caudal

Renping Zhao

...

2021/6/18

Neurohistology and Imaging Techniques

Radek Pelc

Wolfgang Walz

J Ronald Doucette

2020

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