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D-Index
56
Citations
10615
World Ranking
4535
National Ranking
2047

Best Publications

  • Stereospecific binding of the potent narcotic analgesic (3H) Etorphine to rat-brain homogenate.

    Eric J. Simon;Jacob M. Hiller;Irit Edelman

  • The opiate receptors.

    E J Simon;J M Hiller

  • Evidence from opiate binding studies that heroin acts through its metabolites

    C.E. Inturrisi;M. Schultz;S. Shin;J.G. Umans

  • Ontological development of opiate receptors in rodent brain.

    Neil J. Clendeninn;Michelle Petraitis;Eric J. Simon

  • Further properties of stereospecific opiate binding sites in rat brain: on the nature of the sodium effect.

    E J Simon;J M Hiller;J Groth;I Edelman

  • Distribution of stereospecific binding of the potent narcotic analgesic etorphine in the human brain: predominance in the limbic system.

    Hiller Jm;Pearson J;Simon Ej

  • Kinetics of opiate receptor inactivation by sulfhydryl reagents: evidence for conformational change in presence of sodium ions

    Eric J. Simon;Janice Groth

  • Multiple Opiate Receptors: Alcohol Selectively Inhibits Binding to Delta Receptors

    Jacob M. Hiller;Lloyd M. Angel;Eric J. Simon

  • Receptor affinity and pharmacological potency of a series of narcotic analgesic, anti-diarrheal and neuroleptic drugs.

    Kenneth D. Stahl;Willem Van Bever;Paul Janssen;Eric J. Simon

  • Selective protection of stereospecific enkephalin and opiate binding against inactivation by N-ethylmaleimide: evidence for two classes of opiate receptors.

    Jeffrey R. Smith;Eric J. Simon

  • Opioid receptors and endogenous opioid peptides.

    Eric J. Simon

  • COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON SYNAPTOSOMES: UPTAKE OF [N‐Me‐3H]CHOLINE BY SYNAPTOSOMES FROM SQUID OPTIC LOBES

    M. J. Dowdall;E. J. Simon

  • μ-, δ- and κ-opioid receptor populations are differentially altered in distinct areas of postmortem brains of Alzheimer’s disease patients

    Anne-Marie Mathieu-Kia;Li-Qun Fan;Mary Jeanne Kreek;Eric J. Simon

  • Opiate receptors in cultures of fetal mouse dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and spinal cord: predominance in DRG neurites

    J. M. Hiller;E. J. Simon;S. M. Crain;E. Peterson

  • Interaction Between the μ Opioid Receptor and Filamin A Is Involved in Receptor Regulation and Trafficking

    Irma Onoprishvili;Matthew L. Andria;Hal K. Kramer;Natasa Ancevska-Taneva

  • Purification of an active opioid-binding protein from bovine striatum.

    T L Gioannini;A D Howard;J M Hiller;E J Simon

  • Covalent labeling of opioid receptors with radioiodinated human beta-endorphin. Identification of binding site subunit.

    A D Howard;S de La Baume;T L Gioannini;J M Hiller

  • The Neurobiology of Addiction: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going:

    George F. Koob;Eric J. Simon

  • Selective changes in μ, δ and ϰ opioid receptor binding in certain limbic regions of the brain in Alzheimer's disease patients

    Jacob M. Hiller;Yossef Itzhak;Eric J. Simon

  • Solubilization of a stereospecific opiate-macromolecular complex from rat brain

    Eric J. Simon;Jacob M. Hiller;Irit Edelman

  • Opioid Receptor and Endogenous Opioid Peptides

    E. J. Simon

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth D. Carr
Kenneth D. Carr New York University
Stanley M. Crain
Stanley M. Crain Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Joanna S. Fowler
Joanna S. Fowler Brookhaven National Laboratory
Pascale Minet
Pascale Minet French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
R. Suzanne Zukin
R. Suzanne Zukin Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Elliot A. Stein
Elliot A. Stein National Institute on Drug Abuse
Charles Chavkin
Charles Chavkin University of Washington
Ian Kitchen
Ian Kitchen University of Surrey
Jean Logan
Jean Logan New York University
Michael R. Bruchas
Michael R. Bruchas University of Washington

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