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Elliott Richelson

Elliott Richelson

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D-Index
72
Citations
18602
World Ranking
19838
National Ranking
9882

Overview

Elliott Richelson is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has a research focus within the field of medicine, with particular attention to psychiatry and mental health. Their work spans several subfields including pharmacology, biological psychiatry, public health, environmental and occupational health, as well as applied psychology.

Their scholarly contributions primarily address critical topics such as the treatment of major depression, electroconvulsive therapy studies, and bipolar disorder and its treatment. Additional research interests extend to areas like tryptophan and brain disorders, telemedicine and telehealth implementation, digital mental health interventions, and mobile health or mHealth applications.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Richelson are:

  • The prescriber's guide to classic MAO inhibitors (phenelzine, tranylcypromine, isocarboxazid) for treatment-resistant depression, 2022, CNS Spectrums
  • The Clinical Relevance of Antidepressant Interaction With Neurotransmitter Transporters and Receptors, 2025, Psychopharmacology Bulletin
  • MAOI Antidepressants, 2025, The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

Frequent co-authors in Richelson's research include William V. Bobo, Chittaranjan Andrade, Peter Kenneth Gillman, Vincent Van den Eynde, and Wegdan R. Abdelmoemin.

Their publications appear in journals such as CNS Spectrums, Psychopharmacology Bulletin, and The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, reflecting an ongoing engagement with clinical and pharmacological aspects of psychiatry.

Best Publications

  • Pharmacological profile of antidepressants and related compounds at human monoamine transporters.

    Masahiko Tatsumi;Karen Groshan;Randy D Blakely;Elliott Richelson

  • Neurotransmitter Synthesis by Neuroblastoma Clones

    Takehiko Amano;Elliott Richelson;Marshall W. Nirenberg

  • Binding of antipsychotic drugs to human brain receptors focus on newer generation compounds.

    Elliott Richelson;Terry Souder

  • Blockade by antidepressants and related compounds of biogenic amine uptake into rat brain synaptosomes: most antidepressants selectively block norepinephrine uptake

    Elliott Richelson;Michael Pfenning

  • Blockade by newly-developed antidepressants of biogenic amine uptake into rat brain synaptosomes.

    C. Bolden-Watson;E. Richelson

  • Binding of antidepressants to human brain receptors: focus on newer generation compounds

    Bernadette Cusack;Albert Nelson;Elliott Richelson

  • Daily left prefrontal repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in the acute treatment of major depression: Clinical predictors of outcome in a multisite, randomized controlled clinical trial

    Sarah H. Lisanby;Mustafa M. Husain;Peter B. Rosenquist;Daniel Maixner

  • Receptor pharmacology of neuroleptics: Relation to clinical effects.

    Elliott Richelson

  • Antagonism by antimuscarinic and neuroleptic compounds at the five cloned human muscarinic cholinergic receptors expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells.

    C Bolden;B Cusack;E Richelson

  • Pharmacology of antidepressants--characteristics of the ideal drug.

    Elliott Richelson

  • Antagonism by neuroleptics of neurotransmitter receptors of normal human brain in vitro.

    Elliott Richelson;Albert Nelson

  • Phase III Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Crossover Trial of Black Cohosh in the Management of Hot Flashes: NCCTG Trial N01CC1

    Barbara A. Pockaj;James G. Gallagher;Charles L. Loprinzi;Philip J. Stella

  • Contulakin-G, an O-glycosylated invertebrate neurotensin

    A. Grey Craig;Thomas Norberg;David Griffin;Carl Hoeger

  • Neurotensin: peptide for the next millennium

    Beth M Tyler-McMahon;Mona Boules;Elliott Richelson

  • Perturbation of Gastric Emptying and Duodenal Motility Through the Central Nervous System

    D.G. Thompson;E. Richelson;J.-R. Malagelada

  • Neuroleptic affinities for human brain receptors and their use in predicting adverse effects.

    Elliott Richelson

  • Preclinical pharmacology of neuroleptics: focus on new generation compounds.

    Elliott Richelson

  • Pharmacokinetic Drug Interactions of New Antidepressants: A Review of the Effects on the Metabolism of Other Drugs

    Elliott Richelson

  • The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14: overview

    Stephen P.H. Alexander;Helen E. Benson;Elena Faccenda;Adam J. Pawson

  • Morphological differentiation of mechanically dissociated fetal rat brain in aggregating cell cultures

    Bruce D. Trapp;Paul Honegger;Paul Honegger;Elliot Richelson;Elliot Richelson;Henry DeF. Webster

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuan Ping Pang
Yuan Ping Pang Mayo Clinic
Shigenobu Kanba
Shigenobu Kanba Kyushu University
Eric Boerwinkle
Eric Boerwinkle The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Charles F. Sing
Charles F. Sing University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Philippe Sarret
Philippe Sarret Université de Sherbrooke
Ryuichi Kato
Ryuichi Kato Keio University
David Feifel
David Feifel University of California, San Diego
Ian J. Reynolds
Ian J. Reynolds United States Military Academy

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