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Overview

Billy R. Martin was affiliated with Virginia Commonwealth University in the United States. Their research contributions spanned several fields within medicine and dentistry with a focus on pathology and surgical practices related to oral health.

The scientist's main fields of study included:

  • Medicine
  • Dentistry

Their subfields of study featured:

  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • Oral Surgery
  • Surgery

Martin's work concentrated on topics such as:

  • Tumors and Oncological Cases
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
  • Vascular Malformations and Hemangiomas

Among their recorded publications, one identified recent paper includes:

  • "Congenital oral vascular hamartoma in a Jersey cross calf," published in 2020 in the New Zealand Veterinary Journal

Frequent publication venues focused on veterinary and medical journals, particularly:

  • New Zealand Veterinary Journal

Martin's collaborative work involved regular cooperation with co-authors such as:

  • Robert M. Mason
  • KE Lawrence
  • Fernanda Castillo-Alcala

Best Publications

  • International Union of Pharmacology. XXVII. Classification of Cannabinoid Receptors

    A C Howlett;F Barth;T I Bonner;G Cabral

  • Identification of an endogenous 2-monoglyceride, present in canine gut, that binds to cannabinoid receptors.

    Raphael Mechoulam;Shimon Ben-Shabat;Lumir Hanus;Moshe Ligumsky

  • Supersensitivity to anandamide and enhanced endogenous cannabinoid signaling in mice lacking fatty acid amide hydrolase

    Benjamin F. Cravatt;Kristin Demarest;Matthew P. Patricelli;Michael H. Bracey

  • Cannabinoid-induced mesenteric vasodilation through an endothelial site distinct from CB1 or CB2 receptors.

    Zoltán Járai;Jens A. Wagner;Jens A. Wagner;Károly Varga;Kristy D. Lake

  • Cannabis: pharmacology and toxicology in animals and humans.

    Irma B. Adams;Billy R. Martin

  • Evidence for a New G Protein-Coupled Cannabinoid Receptor in Mouse Brain

    Christopher S. Breivogel;Graeme Griffin;Vincenzo Di Marzo;Billy R. Martin

  • Levels, metabolism, and pharmacological activity of anandamide in CB(1) cannabinoid receptor knockout mice: evidence for non-CB(1), non-CB(2) receptor-mediated actions of anandamide in mouse brain.

    Vincenzo Di Marzo;Chris S. Breivogel;Qing Tao;David T. Bridgen

  • Behavioral, biochemical, and molecular modeling evaluations of cannabinoid analogs.

    B. R. Martin;D. R. Compton;B. F. Thomas;W. R. Prescott

  • The Endogenous Cannabinoid System Regulates Seizure Frequency and Duration in a Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Melisa J. Wallace;Robert E. Blair;Katherine W. Falenski;Billy R. Martin

  • Systemic or intrahippocampal cannabinoid administration impairs spatial memory in rats.

    A. H. Lichtman;K. R. Dimen;B. R. Martin

  • Pharmacological characterization of cannabinoids in the elevated plus maze.

    Emmanuel S. Onaivi;Maude R. Green;Billy R. Martin

  • Activation of peripheral CB1 cannabinoid receptors in haemorrhagic shock.

    Jens A. Wagner;Kàroly Varga;Earl F. Ellis;Beverly A. Rzigalinski

  • Aminoalkylindole analogs: cannabimimetic activity of a class of compounds structurally distinct from delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol.

    David R. Compton;Lisa H. Gold;Susan J. Ward;Robert L. Balster

  • Targeting CB2 cannabinoid receptors as a novel therapy to treat malignant lymphoblastic disease

    Robert J McKallip;Catherine Lombard;Michael T Fisher;Billy R Martin

  • Investigation of brain sites mediating cannabinoid-induced antinociception in rats: evidence supporting periaqueductal gray involvement.

    A H Lichtman;S A Cook;B R Martin

  • Structure-activity relationships for 1-alkyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indoles at the cannabinoid CB(1) and CB(2) receptors: steric and electronic effects of naphthoyl substituents. New highly selective CB(2) receptor agonists.

    John W. Huffman;Gulay Zengin;Ming-Jung Wu;Jianzhong Lu

  • Design, synthesis and pharmacology of cannabimimetic indoles

    John W. Huffman;Dong Dai;Billy R. Martin;David R. Compton

  • Neurobiology of marijuana abuse

    Mary E. Abood;Billy R. Martin

  • 3-(1′,1′-Dimethylbutyl)-1-deoxy-Δ8-THC and related compounds: synthesis of selective ligands for the CB2 receptor

    John W. Huffman;John Liddle;Shu Yu;Mie Mie Aung

  • Influence of the N-1 alkyl chain length of cannabimimetic indoles upon CB1 and CB2 receptor binding

    Mie Mie Aung;Graeme Griffin;John W Huffman;Ming-Jung Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Raj K. Razdan
Raj K. Razdan Organix (United States)
Aron H. Lichtman
Aron H. Lichtman Virginia Commonwealth University
Jenny L. Wiley
Jenny L. Wiley Research Triangle Park Foundation
John W. Huffman
John W. Huffman Clemson University
Richard A. Glennon
Richard A. Glennon Virginia Commonwealth University
Jenny L. Wiley
Jenny L. Wiley RTI International
Mary E. Abood
Mary E. Abood Temple University
Robert L. Balster
Robert L. Balster Virginia Commonwealth University
Vincenzo Di Marzo
Vincenzo Di Marzo National Research Council (CNR)
F. Ivy Carroll
F. Ivy Carroll Research Triangle Park Foundation

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