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James L. Henry

James L. Henry

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
68
Citations
13519
World Ranking
2795
National Ranking
159

Overview

James L. Henry is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada and has contributed to the fields of psychology and chemistry. Their research spans interdisciplinary areas that include clinical psychology and organic chemistry, reflecting a combination of both psychological and chemical sciences.

The scientist's work covers key topics such as psychedelics and drug studies, alongside chemical synthesis and alkaloids. These themes indicate a focus on the intersection between pharmacological substances and their chemical properties or synthesis methods.

Henry has published research in the venue Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences. One notable paper authored by Henry in collaboration with Janis Phelps is "Foundations for Training Psychedelic Therapists" published in 2021 in Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences. This publication has received citations, indicating its engagement within the academic community.

  • "Foundations for Training Psychedelic Therapists" (2021), Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences

Frequent co-authorship includes collaboration with Janis Phelps, with whom Henry has published jointly at least once. The collaboration reflects shared interests in the training aspects and practices related to psychedelic therapy.

  • Janis Phelps

Henry's research fields and subfields show a balanced expertise between psychological dimensions and chemical processes, further supported by the topics featured in their publications. The profiling of their work across psychology and chemistry suggests an integrated approach investigating both clinical and synthetic perspectives.

  • Psychology
  • Chemistry

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Organic Chemistry

  • Psychedelics and Drug Studies
  • Chemical synthesis and alkaloids

Best Publications

  • Effects of substance P on functionally identified units in cat spinal cord

    James L. Henry

  • Pharmacological Management of Chronic Neuropathic Pain – Consensus Statement and Guidelines from the Canadian Pain Society

    DE Moulin;AJ Clark;I Gilron;MA Ware

  • Effects of intrathecal administration of neuropeptides on a spinal nociceptive reflex in the rat: VIP, galanin, CGRP, TRH, somatostatin and angiotensin II.

    R.A. Cridland;J.L. Henry

  • Substance P-mediated slow excitatory postsynaptic potential elicited in dorsal horn neurons in vivo by noxious stimulation

    Y De Koninck;J L Henry

  • Global analyses of gene expression in early experimental osteoarthritis.

    C. T. G. Appleton;V. Pitelka;J. Henry;F. Beier

  • Substance P and Neurokinins

    James L. Henry;Rejean Couture;A. Claudio Cuello;Georges Pelletier

  • Substance P and spinal neurones.

    J. L. Henry;K. Krnjević;M. E. Morris

  • Paw withdrawal threshold in the von Frey hair test is influenced by the surface on which the rat stands

    Graham M Pitcher;Jennifer Ritchie;James L Henry

  • Alteration of sensory neurons and spinal response to an experimental osteoarthritis pain model.

    Hee Jeong Im;Jae Sung Kim;Xin Li;Naomi Kotwal

  • Effects of morphine and naloxone on dorsal horn neurones in the cat.

    O. Calvillo;J. L. Henry;R. S. Neuman

  • Forced mobilization accelerates pathogenesis: characterization of a preclinical surgical model of osteoarthritis

    C Thomas G Appleton;David D McErlain;David D McErlain;Vasek Pitelka;Neil Schwartz

  • Substance P reduces tail-flick latency: Implications for chronic pain syndromes

    Kiran Yasphal;D.M. Wright;J.L. Henry

  • Catecholaminergic depressant effects on bulbar respiratory mechanisms.

    J. Champagnat;M. Denavit-Saubié;J.L. Henry;V. Leviel

  • Novel substance P antagonist, CP-96,345, blocks responses of cat spinal dorsal horn neurons to noxious cutaneous stimulation and to substance P.

    V. Radhakrishnan;J.L. Henry

  • Knockdown of spinal metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 (mGluR1) alleviates pain and restores opioid efficacy after nerve injury in rats

    Marian E Fundytus;Marian E Fundytus;Kiran Yashpal;Jean-Guy Chabot;Michael G Osborne

  • Effects of adenosine 5′-monophosphate and adenosine 5′-triphosphate on functionally identified units in the cat spinal dorsal horn. Evidence for a differential effect of adenosine 5′-triphosphate on nociceptive vs non-nociceptive units

    M.W. Salter;J.L. Henry

  • iCanCope with Pain™: User-centred design of a web- and mobile-based self-management program for youth with chronic pain based on identified health care needs.

    Jennifer N Stinson;Chitra Lalloo;Lauren Harris;Lisa Isaac

  • Effects of substance P on nociceptive and non-nociceptive trigeminal brain stem neurons

    James L. Henry;James L. Henry;Barry J. Sessle;Barry J. Sessle;Gregory E. Lucier;Gregory E. Lucier;James W. Hu;James W. Hu

  • Physiological roles for adenosine and ATP in synaptic transmission in the spinal dorsal horn

    Michael W. Salter;Yves De Koninck;James L. Henry

  • Physiological evidence that the `interphase' in the formalin test is due to active inhibition

    James L Henry;Kiran Yashpal;Graham M Pitcher;Terence J Coderre

  • Topography and numerical distribution of neurons of the thoraco-lumbar intermediolateral nucleus in the cat.

    James L. Henry;Franco R. Calaresu

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfredo Ribeiro-da-Silva
Alfredo Ribeiro-da-Silva McGill University
Franco R. Calaresu
Franco R. Calaresu University of Western Ontario
Barry J. Sessle
Barry J. Sessle University of Toronto
Catherine M. Cahill
Catherine M. Cahill University of California, Los Angeles
Yves De Koninck
Yves De Koninck Université Laval
Michael W. Salter
Michael W. Salter University of Toronto
Steve McGaraughty
Steve McGaraughty AbbVie (United States)
Yehezkel Ben-Ari
Yehezkel Ben-Ari Neurochlore (France)
Satyabrata Kar
Satyabrata Kar University of Alberta
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos University of Regina

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