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Bernard J. Carroll

Bernard J. Carroll

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Medicine

D-Index
80
Citations
25277
World Ranking
17042
National Ranking
8548

Overview

Bernard J. Carroll was affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on the intersection of biochemical and molecular biology fields, contributing significantly to agricultural and biological sciences.

Their work covered diverse topics, including:

  • Plant Virus Research Studies
  • Plant tissue culture and regeneration
  • Plant and Fungal Interactions Research
  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics
  • Plant Reproductive Biology

Carroll published extensively in areas related to plant science and molecular biology, with main fields of study identified as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their research also intersected with subfields such as Clinical Psychology, Endocrinology, and Materials Chemistry in smaller capacities.

Recent notable publications included:

  • "Sheet-like clay nanoparticles deliver RNA into developing pollen to efficiently silence a target gene," 2021, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  • "Clay nanoparticles efficiently deliver small interfering RNA to intact plant leaf cells," 2022, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  • "Exogenous double-stranded RNA inhibits the infection physiology of rust fungi to reduce symptoms in planta," 2022, Molecular Plant Pathology
  • "RNA-Based Control of Fungal Pathogens in Plants," 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Lysozyme-coated nanoparticles for active uptake and delivery of synthetic RNA and plasmid-encoded genes in plants," 2025, Nature Plants

Carroll collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Neena Mitter
  • Anne Sawyer
  • Christopher Mann
  • Run Zhang
  • Jiaxi Yong

Their publications appeared predominantly in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, Plants, Molecular Plant Pathology, and the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Best Publications

  • A specific laboratory test for the diagnosis of melancholia. Standardization, validation, and clinical utility.

    Bernard J. Carroll;Michael Feinberg;John F. Greden;Janet Tarika

  • Acute and chronic stress effects on open field activity in the rat: Implications for a model of depression

    Richard J. Katz;Kevin A. Roth;Bernard J. Carroll

  • The dexamethasone suppression test for melancholia.

    Bernard J. Carroll

  • Neuroendocrine regulation in depression. II. Discrimination of depressed from nondepressed patients.

    Bernard J. Carroll;George C. Curtis;Joseph Mendels

  • Neuroendocrine Regulation in Depression: I. Limbic System-Adrenocortical Dysfunction

    Bernard J. Carroll;George C. Curtis;Joseph Mendels

  • A depression rating scale for children

    Elva O. Poznanski;Stephen C. Cook;Bernard J. Carroll

  • The Carroll rating scale for depression. I. Development, reliability and validation.

    Bernard J. Carroll;Michael Feinberg;Peter E. Smouse;Sarah G. Rawson

  • Serotonin transporter gene polymorphism and antidepressant response.

    Doh Kwan Kim;Shinn-Won Lim;Soyoung Lee;Sung En Sohn

  • Substance abuse in bipolar disorder.

    Frederick Cassidy;Eileen P Ahearn;Bernard J Carroll

  • Depression Rating Scales: A Critical Review

    Bernard J. Carroll;John M. Fielding;Timothy G. Blashki

  • Pathophysiology of hypercortisolism in depression.

    B. J. Carroll;F. Cassidy;D. Naftolowitz;N. E. Tatham

  • Urinary free Cortisol excretion in depression

    Bernard J. Carroll;George C. Curtis;B. M. Davies;J. Mendels

  • Elevated Frequency of Diabetes Mellitus in Hospitalized Manic-Depressive Patients

    Frederick Cassidy;Eileen Ahearn;Bernard J. Carroll

  • Resistance to suppression by dexamethasone of plasma 11-O.H.C.S. levels in severe depressive illness.

    B. J. Carroll;F. I. R. Martin;Brian Davies

  • A Factor Analysis of the Signs and Symptoms of Mania

    Frederick Cassidy;Kara Forest;Elizabeth Murry;Bernard J. Carroll

  • Dexamethasone suppression tests in antidepressant treatment of melancholia. The process of normalization and test-retest reproducibility.

    John F. Greden;Robert Gardner;Doug King;Leon Grunhaus

  • Premenstrual tension syndrome: the development of research diagnostic criteria and new rating scales

    Meir Steiner;Roger F. Haskett;Bernard J. Carroll

  • Impaired lymphocyte function in depressive illness

    Ziad A. Kronfol;Joseph Silva;John F. Greden;Susan Dembinski

  • Psychopathology and the Brain

    Bernard J. Carroll;James E. Barrett

  • Issues for DSM-5: whither melancholia? The case for its classification as a distinct mood disorder.

    Gordon Parker;Max Fink;Edward Shorter;Michael Alan Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Meir Steiner
Meir Steiner McMaster University
Robert T. Rubin
Robert T. Rubin University of California, Los Angeles
K. Ranga Rama Krishnan
K. Ranga Rama Krishnan Rush University Medical Center
Charles B. Nemeroff
Charles B. Nemeroff The University of Texas at Austin
William H. Wilson
William H. Wilson Duke University
George C. Curtis
George C. Curtis University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Peter E. Smouse
Peter E. Smouse Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ho Kim
Ho Kim Seoul National University
David C. Steffens
David C. Steffens University of Connecticut

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