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D-Index
71
Citations
14072
World Ranking
20035
National Ranking
9976

Overview

Andres Negro-Vilar is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research career is linked to this prominent institution, suggesting involvement in biomedical or health-related scientific investigations at a national level.

There is no available data on recent papers, coauthors, publication venues, book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or main research topics for Andres Negro-Vilar. Similarly, information about awards or notable distinctions has not been documented.

Given the absence of publicly recorded publications or identifiable research themes within the available dataset, it is not possible to outline a detailed academic focus or specialty area for this scientist. However, association with the National Institutes of Health typically involves engagement with medical, biological, or clinical research programs that contribute to public health knowledge and policy.

Without specific bibliometric or scholarly output data, the profile of Andres Negro-Vilar remains primarily defined by institutional affiliation rather than a catalogue of research achievements or scientific contributions.

Best Publications

  • Tissue and cellular distribution of the extended family of protein kinase C isoenzymes

    WC Wetsel;WA Khan;I Merchenthaler;H Rivera

  • Anatomy and physiology of central galanin-containing pathways

    István Merchenthaler;Francisco J. López;Andrés Negro-Vilar

  • Selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs): a novel approach to androgen therapy for the new millennium.

    Andrés Negro-Vilar

  • Intrinsic pulsatile secretory activity of immortalized luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone-secreting neurons.

    William C. Wetsel;Marcelo M. Valenca;Istvan Merchenthaler;Zsolt Liposits

  • Catecholaminergic modulation of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release by median eminence terminals in vitro.

    A. Negro-Vilar;S. R. Ojeda;S. M. Mccann

  • Nitric oxide regulates luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone secretion

    M Moretto;F J López;A Negro-Vilar

  • Phase III Placebo-Controlled Trial of Denileukin Diftitox for Patients With Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma

    H. Miles Prince;Madeleine Duvic;Ann Martin;Wolfram Sterry

  • Combined Retrograde Tracing and Immunocytochemical Identification of Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone- and Somatostatin-Containing Neurons Projecting to the Median Eminence of the Rat

    Istvan Merchenthaler;Gyorgy Setalo;Csaba Csontos;Peter Petrusz

  • An orally active selective androgen receptor modulator is efficacious on bone, muscle, and sex function with reduced impact on prostate.

    Jeffrey N. Miner;William Chang;Mark S. Chapman;Patricia D. Finn

  • Galanin: a hypothalamic-hypophysiotropic hormone modulating reproductive functions.

    Francisco Jose Lopez;Istvan Merchenthaler;Melvin Ching;Miriam G. Wisniewski

  • Novel hypothalamic arachidonate products stimulate somatostatin release from the median eminence.

    J Capdevila;N Chacos;J R Falck;S Manna

  • Release of prostaglandin Es by hypothalamic tissue: evidence for their involvement in catecholamine-induced luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release.

    S. R. Ojeda;A. Negro-Vilar;S. M. Mccann

  • Evidence for a role of prolactin in prostate and seminal vesicle growth in immature male rats.

    A. Negro-Vilar;W. A. Saad;S. M. Mccann

  • Effect of Angiotensin II on in Vivo and in Vitro Release of Anterior Pituitary Hormones in the Female Rat

    M. K. Steele;A. Negro-Vilar;S. M. Mccann

  • Changes in Serum Prolactin and Gonadotropins During Sexual Development of the Male Rat

    Andres Negro-Vilar;L. Krulich;S. M. Mccann

  • Stress and other environmental factors affecting fertility in men and women: overview.

    Andres Negro-Vilar

  • Colocalization of galanin and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in a subset of preoptic hypothalamic neurons: anatomical and functional correlates.

    Istvan Merchenthaler;Francisco J. Lopez;Andres Negro-Vilar

  • Evidence that pulsatile follicle-stimulating hormone secretion is independent of endogenous luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone.

    Michael D. Culler;Andrés Negro-Vilar

  • Glutamate receptors of the non-N-methyl-D-aspartic acid type mediate the increase in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release by excitatory amino acids in vitro.

    Alfredo O. Donoso;Francisco J. López;Andrés Negro-Vilar

  • Sexual differences in the distribution of neurons coexpressing galanin and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in the rat brain.

    Istvan Merchenthaler;Francisco J. López;David E. Lennard;Andres Negro-Vilar

Frequent Co-Authors

Istvan Merchenthaler
Istvan Merchenthaler University of Maryland, Baltimore
William C. Wetsel
William C. Wetsel Duke University
S. M. McCann
S. M. McCann The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Willis K. Samson
Willis K. Samson Saint Louis University
Pamela L. Mellon
Pamela L. Mellon University of California, San Diego
Basil C. Tarlatzis
Basil C. Tarlatzis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Wilson H. Miller
Wilson H. Miller McGill University
Zsolt Liposits
Zsolt Liposits Institute of Experimental Medicine
George R. Blumenschein
George R. Blumenschein The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Fadlo R. Khuri
Fadlo R. Khuri American University of Beirut

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