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Carl Wienecke, Ph.D.

Concepts (33)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Motion Perception220204081.020 Why?
Drosophila3202014910.540 Why?
Visual Pathways120185650.470 Why?
Photic Stimulation1201820260.400 Why?
Visual Cortex1201811490.360 Why?
Recombinases12020670.180 Why?
Genetic Techniques120204350.150 Why?
Transgenes1202010090.140 Why?
Microscopy, Fluorescence, Multiphoton120182710.140 Why?
Vision, Ocular120204640.140 Why?
Motion120207980.140 Why?
Nucleus Accumbens120163660.110 Why?
Adaptation, Physiological1202013120.110 Why?
Substance Withdrawal Syndrome120166320.100 Why?
Thalamus1201610230.090 Why?
Linear Models1201859530.080 Why?
Neural Pathways1201629740.060 Why?
Neurons2202093400.060 Why?
Opioid-Related Disorders1201620640.050 Why?
Animals420201687680.040 Why?
Long-Term Synaptic Depression12016590.030 Why?
Avoidance Learning120162330.030 Why?
Receptors, AMPA120163320.030 Why?
Receptors, Dopamine D2120164750.030 Why?
Morphine120166570.020 Why?
Synaptic Transmission1201611780.020 Why?
Reward120169400.020 Why?
Neuronal Plasticity1201614230.020 Why?
Rats, Sprague-Dawley1201683000.020 Why?
Mice, Inbred C57BL12016218330.010 Why?
Disease Models, Animal12016180340.010 Why?
Mice12016812010.010 Why?
Male120163501150.000 Why?
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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.