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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1958 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

J. Patrick Card is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research contributions primarily span the field of Medicine, with a specific focus on subfields such as Epidemiology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their work addresses topics related to infectious diseases, with notable emphasis on Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments, Virology and Viral Diseases, and Mosquito-borne diseases and control. These research interests reflect an engagement with both viral pathology and vector-borne disease dynamics.

Recent scholarly output includes the paper titled Transneuronal Circuit Analysis with Pseudorabies Viruses, published in 2023 within the journal Current Protocols. This publication contributes to the understanding of viral tracing methods in neurobiological circuits.

The frequent coauthors collaborating with J. Patrick Card include:

  • Esteban A. Engel
  • Lynn W. Enquist

One of the noted publication venues for Card's work is:

  • Current Protocols

Over the course of their career, J. Patrick Card has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an honor awarded in 1958.

Best Publications

  • Immunocytochemical localization of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide- containing cells and processes in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the rat: light and electron microscopic analysis

    JP Card;N Brecha;HJ Karten;RY Moore

  • Anatomical substrates for the central control of sympathetic outflow to interscapular adipose tissue during cold exposure

    Georgina Cano;Alicia M. Passerin;Jennifer C. Schiltz;J. Patrick Card

  • Organization of lateral geniculate-hypothalamic connections in the rat

    J. Patrick Card;Robert Y. Moore

  • Intergeniculate leaflet: An anatomically and functionally distinct subdivision of the lateral geniculate complex

    R Y Moore;J P Card

  • The suprachiasmatic nucleus of the golden hamster: Immunohistochemical analysis of cell and fiber distribution

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  • NADPH oxidase immunoreactivity in the mouse brain

    Faridis Serrano;Nutan S. Kolluri;Frans B. Wientjes;J.Patrick Card

  • Two α-herpesvirus strains are transported differentially in the rodent visual system

    J.P. Card;M.E. Whealy;A.K. Robbins;R.Y. Moore

  • Comparative anatomy of the mammalian hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus

    V. M. Cassone;J. C. Speh;J. P. Card;R. Y. Moore

  • Characterization of the central nervous system innervation of the rat spleen using viral transneuronal tracing

    Georgina Cano;Alan F. Sved;Linda Rinaman;Bruce S. Rabin

  • Identical immunoreactivity of afferents to the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus with antisera against avian pancreatic polypeptide, molluscan cardioexcitatory peptide and neuropeptide Y.

    Robert Y. Moore;Eric L. Gustafson;J. Patrick Card

  • Transneuronal labeling of neurons in the adult rat brainstem and spinal cord after injection of pseudorabies virus into the urethra

    M A Vizzard;V L Erickson;J P Card;J R Roppolo

  • Efferent projections of rat rostroventrolateral medulla C1 catecholamine neurons: Implications for the central control of cardiovascular regulation.

    J. Patrick Card;Judy C. Sved;Brian Craig;Mohan Raizada

  • Suprachiasmatic pacemaker organization analyzed by viral transynaptic transport.

    Rehana K. Leak;J.Patrick Card;Robert Y. Moore

  • Microglial activation precedes dopamine terminal pathology in methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity.

    Matthew J. LaVoie;J.Patrick Card;Teresa G. Hastings

  • Dopamine Terminals in the Rat Prefrontal Cortex Synapse on Pyramidal Cells that Project to the Nucleus Accumbens

    David B. Carr;Patricio O'Donnell;J. Patrick Card;Susan R. Sesack

  • Interconnected Parallel Circuits between Rat Nucleus Accumbens and Thalamus Revealed by Retrograde Transynaptic Transport of Pseudorabies Virus

    P O'Donnell;A Lavín;L W Enquist;A A Grace

  • Numerous GABAergic Afferents to Locus Ceruleus in the Pericerulear Dendritic Zone: Possible Interneuronal Pool

    Gary Aston-Jones;Yan Zhu;J Patrick Card

  • Transneuronal Circuit Analysis with Pseudorabies Viruses

    J. Patrick Card;Lynn W. Enquist

  • Localization of vasopressin-, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-, peptide histidine isoleucine-and somatostatin-mRNA in rat suprachiasmatic nucleus

    Card Jp;Fitzpatrick-McElligott S;Gozes I;Baldino F

  • Use of pseudorabies virus to delineate multisynaptic circuits in brain: opportunities and limitations

    Gary Aston-Jones;J.Patrick Card

  • Central Autonomic Pathways

    J. Patrick Card;Alan F. Sved

  • Dual viral transneuronal tracing of central autonomic circuits involved in the innervation of the two kidneys in rat

    Georgina Cano;J. Patrick Card;Alan F. Sved

Frequent Co-Authors

Lynn W. Enquist
Lynn W. Enquist Princeton University
Linda Rinaman
Linda Rinaman Florida State University
Robert Y. Moore
Robert Y. Moore University of Pittsburgh
German Barrionuevo
German Barrionuevo University of Pittsburgh
Pat Levitt
Pat Levitt University of Southern California
Giorgio A. Ascoli
Giorgio A. Ascoli George Mason University
Gary Aston-Jones
Gary Aston-Jones Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Eric Klann
Eric Klann New York University
Roger A.H. Adan
Roger A.H. Adan Utrecht University
Val C. Sheffield
Val C. Sheffield University of Iowa

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