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D-Index
37
Citations
6445
World Ranking
8747
National Ranking
3708

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1950 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

A. Van Harreveld was affiliated with the California Institute of Technology in the United States during their academic career. They were recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1950.

There is no record of specific recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their work. Similarly, information about book publications, main fields, subfields of study, and specific research topics is not available.

Their career spanned areas that remain unspecified due to the limited data, but their recognition by the AAAS indicates involvement in scientific research acknowledged by peers during their time.

Since A. Van Harreveld is deceased, all references to their work are presented in the past tense as a reflection of their contributions to the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Long-lasting morphological changes in dendritic spines of dentate granular cells following stimulation of the entorhinal area.

    Eva Fifková;A. Van Harreveld

  • A STUDY OF EXTRACELLULAR SPACE IN CENTRAL NERVOUS TISSUE BY FREEZE-SUBSTITUTION.

    A. Van Harreveld;Jane Crowell;S. K. Malhotra

  • Swelling of dendritic spines in the fascia dentata after stimulation of the perforant fibers as a mechanism of post-tetanic potentiation.

    A. Van Harreveld;E. Fifkova

  • Compounds in brain extracts causing spreading depression of cerebral cortical activity and contraction of crustacean muscle.

    A. Van Harreveld

  • Glutamate release from the retina during spreading depression.

    A. Van Harreveld;Eva Fifková

  • Two mechanisms for spreading depression in the chicken retina

    A. van Harreveld

  • Changes in cortical extracellular space during spreading depression investigated with the electron microscope.

    A Van Harreveld;F I Khattab

  • Light- and electron-microscopic changes in central nervous tissue after electrophoretic injection of glutamate

    A. Van Harreveld;Eva Fifkova

  • Membrane potential of cerebral cortical cells during spreading depression and asphyxia

    H. Collewijn;A. Van Harreveld

  • Glutamate-induced contractions in crustacean muscle.

    A. van Harreveld;M. Mendelson

  • Chloride movements in cerebral cortex after circulatory arrest and during spreading depression.

    A. van Harreveld;J. P. Schadé

  • Effect of anisomycin on stimulation-induced changes in dendritic spines of the dentate granule cells.

    Eva Fifková;Carol L. Anderson;S. J. Young;A. Van Harreveld

  • Spreading cortical convulsions and depressions.

    A. Van Harreveld;J. S. Stamm

  • Involvement of glutamate in memory formation.

    A. Van Harreveld;Eva Fifkova

  • Mechanisms involved in spreading depression.

    A. Van Harreveld;Eva Fifková

  • Volume distribution of moto- and interneurons in the peroneus-tibialis neuron pool of the cat.

    J. P. Schadé;A. van Harreveld

  • Perfusion fixation with glutaraldehyde and post-fixation with osmium tetroxide for electron microscopy.

    A. Van Harreveld;F. I. Khattab

  • Effects of glutamate and other amino acids on the retina.

    A. Van Harreveld;Eva Fifkova

  • Intracellular recording from cat spinal motoneurones during acute asphyxia

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  • Specific impedance of rabbit's cortical tissue.

    Unknown

  • VASCULAR CONCOMITANTS OF SPREADING CORTICAL DEPRESSION

    A. van Harreveld;J. S. Stamm

  • Changes in the electrical conductivity of cerebral cortex during seizure activity.

    A. Van Harreveld;J.P. Schadé

  • THE COURSE OF RECOVERY OF THE SPINAL CORD FROM ASPHYXIA

    A. van Harreveld;George Marmont

  • The Triple Innervation of Crayfish Muscle and its Function in Contraction and Inhibition

    A. van Harreveld;C. A. G. Wiersma

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Nachum Dafny The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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