Journal of Physiology-London

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Physiology-London is 36. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
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Integrating respiration into sympathetic transduction to blood pressure82
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In Memoriam: Ann Silver75
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Motor learning changes the axon initial segment of the spinal motoneuron61
CrossTalk rebuttal59
Determinants and therapeutic potential of calcium handling abnormalities in atrial fibrillation: what can we learn from computer models?58
Bayliss–Starling Prize Lecture: KATP channel pathophysiology – a whole‐body odyssey56
Decoding platelet loss in the hypoxic brain: What could go wrong?56
Magnesium sulphate reduces tertiary gliosis but does not improve EEG recovery or white or grey matter cell survival after asphyxia in preterm fetal sheep51
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Goal‐directed action preparation in humans entails a mixture of corticospinal neural computations49
Changes in intra‐ and interlimb reflexes from forelimb cutaneous afferents after staggered thoracic lateral hemisections during locomotion in cats49
Augmenting workload drives T‐tubule assembly in developing cardiomyocytes48
Diversity of cells and signals in the cardiovascular system45
CKAMP44 controls synaptic function and strength of relay neurons during early development of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus44
Severe hypoxaemic hypercapnia compounds cerebral oxidative–nitrosative stress during extreme apnoea: Implications for cerebral bioenergetic function43
Pregnancy does not affect progression of mild experimental asthma in sheep41
Opening the door to physiological impacts underlying opioid‐induced respiratory depression and therapeutic strategies: focus on fentanyl41
The ups and downs of intermittent hypoxia as a therapy for ventilatory insufficiency41
Activation of the myosin motors in fast‐twitch muscle of the mouse is controlled by mechano‐sensing in the myosin filaments40
Action potentials in postganglionic sympathetic nerves depend on NaV1.740
Sensorimotor integration within the primary motor cortex by selective nerve fascicle stimulation40
Unveiling sex differences in skeletal muscle metabolism: the role of HIF1α in normoxia39
Reply to ‘Reevaluating central versus peripheral contributions to maximal oxygen uptake: the role of muscle diffusive capacity’38
The endocrine kidney: tampering with oxygen sensors may change your character37
Corticothalamic modulation of somatosensory thalamic tactile processing37
Why you should pay more attention to your cells’ sex37
Hypertension increases sympathetic neuron activity by enhancing intraganglionic cholinergic collateral connections37
Cerebral uptake of microvesicles occurs in normocapnic but not hypocapnic passive hyperthermia in young healthy male adults37
The astrocytic Na+‐HCO3 cotransporter, NBCe1, is dispensable for respiratory chemosensitivity37
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Ocular surface information seen from the somatosensory thalamus and cortex36
Ventricular arrhythmogenic remodelling in diet‐induced metabolic syndrome driven by right‐to‐left regional differences in action potential duration and dominant frequency gradients36
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