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37
Citations
6917
World Ranking
8733
National Ranking
3703

Overview

Douglas O. Frost is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with specific work in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Pharmacology.

Their academic interests encompass several key topics, including:

  • Treatment of Major Depression
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases

They have contributed to publications in notable venues such as UNC Libraries. One of their recent papers, published in 2020, is titled "Effects of Ketamine and Ketamine Metabolites on Evoked Striatal Dopamine Release, Dopamine Receptors, and Monoamine Transporters." This work was published in UNC Libraries and has received citations from other researchers.

Throughout their career, Douglas O. Frost has collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Adem Can
  • Panos Zanos
  • Ruin Moaddel
  • Hye Jin Kang
  • Katinia S. S. Dossou

Their research has contributed to advancing knowledge on neurotransmitter dynamics and pharmacological impacts on behavior and neurological disorders. The interdisciplinary approach spans both clinical and molecular investigations, particularly concerning major depression treatment and related neurochemical pathways.

Best Publications

  • Residual Visual Function after Brain Wounds involving the Central Visual Pathways in Man

    Ernst Pöppel;Richard Held;Douglas Frost

  • Experience and the developing prefrontal cortex

    Bryan Kolb;Richelle Mychasiuk;Arif Muhammad;Yilin Li

  • Tangential organization of thalamic projections to the neocortex in the mouse.

    Verne S. Caviness;Douglas O. Frost

  • Effects of visual experience on the maturation of the efferent system to the corpus callosum

    G. M. Innocenti;D. O. Frost

  • Postnatal development of retinal projections in Syrian hamsters: a study using autoradiographic and anterograde degeneration techniques.

    D.O. Frost;D.O. Frost;D.O. Frost;K.-F. So;K.-F. So;K.-F. So;G.E. Schneider;G.E. Schneider;G.E. Schneider

  • Different programming modes of human saccadic eye movements as a function of stimulus eccentricity: Indications of a functional subdivision of the visual field

    D. Frost;E. Pöppel

  • Expression of a surface-associated antigen on Y-cells in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus is regulated by visual experience.

    M Sur;DO Frost;S Hockfield

  • Induction of functional retinal projections to the somatosensory system.

    Douglas O. Frost;Christine Metin;Christine Metin

  • BDNF injected into the superior colliculus reduces developmental retinal ganglion cell death.

    Y T Ma;T Hsieh;M E Forbes;J E Johnson

  • Effects of Early Visual Experience and Diurnal Rhythms on BDNF mRNA and Protein Levels in the Visual System, Hippocampus, and Cerebellum

    Graeme S. Pollock;Elizabeth Vernon;M. Elizabeth Forbes;Qiao Yan

  • Orderly anomalous retinal projections to the medial geniculate, ventrobasal, and lateral posterior nuclei of the hamster

    Douglas O. Frost

  • The postnatal development of visual callosal connections in the absence of visual experience or of the eyes.

    G. M. Innocenti;D. O. Frost

  • Maturation of visual callosal connections in visually deprived kittens: a challenging critical period

    GM Innocenti;DO Frost;J Illes

  • Axonal growth and target selection during development: retinal projections to the ventrobasal complex and other "nonvisual" structures in neonatal Syrian hamsters.

    Douglas O. Frost

  • Visual responses of neurons in somatosensory cortex of hamsters with experimentally induced retinal projections to somatosensory thalamus

    Christine Métin;Douglas O. Frost

  • Postnatal development of retinal projections to the lateral geniculate body in Syrian hamsters

    Kwok-Fai So;Gerald E. Schneider;Douglas O. Frost

  • Plasticity of retinofugal projections after partial lesions of the retina in newborn syrian hamsters

    Douglas O. Frost;Gerald E. Schneider

  • Effects of Ketamine and Ketamine Metabolites on Evoked Striatal Dopamine Release, Dopamine Receptors, and Monoamine Transporters

    Adem Can;Panos Zanos;Ruin Moaddel;Hye Jin Kang

  • Stages of growth of hamster retinofugal axons: implications for developing axonal pathways with multiple targets

    PG Bhide;DO Frost

  • Effects of methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity on the development of neural circuitry: a hypothesis

    Douglas O Frost;Jean-Lud Cadet

  • Radial organization of thalamic projections to the neocortex in the mouse

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Frequent Co-Authors

Bryan Kolb
Bryan Kolb University of Lethbridge
Verne S. Caviness
Verne S. Caviness Harvard University
Pradeep G. Bhide
Pradeep G. Bhide Florida State University
Kwok-Fai So
Kwok-Fai So University of Hong Kong
Robbin Gibb
Robbin Gibb University of Lethbridge
Joseph F. Cheer
Joseph F. Cheer University of Maryland, Baltimore
Maurice Ptito
Maurice Ptito University of Montreal
Carol A. Tamminga
Carol A. Tamminga The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Giorgio M. Innocenti
Giorgio M. Innocenti Karolinska Institute

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