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4116
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9463
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Joan J. Kendig publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Joan J. Kendig sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 106 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Joan J. Kendig D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Joan J. Kendig sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Joan J. Kendig is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research and scholarship, though specific details regarding fields of study, subfields, and research topics have not been provided.

No published papers, coauthors, or frequent publication venues are listed in the available data, indicating that detailed records of their research output or collaboration history are not accessible at this time.

Similarly, there is no information on book publications or awards received. This absence of data means that evaluations related to bibliographic accomplishments or recognitions cannot be stated.

The lack of defined main fields, subfields, and topics of study precludes identification of specialized areas or thematic emphases commonly associated with the scientist's work.

The profile indicates that Joan J. Kendig is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Inhaled anesthetics and immobility: Mechanisms, mysteries, and minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration

    James M. Sonner;Joseph F. Antognini;Robert C. Dutton;Pamela Flood

  • Anesthetic actions within the spinal cord: contributions to the state of general anesthesia.

    J.G. Collins;Joan J. Kendig;Peggy Mason

  • Hypothesis: Inhaled Anesthetics Produce Immobility and Amnesia by Different Mechanisms at Different Sites

    Edmond I Eger;Donald D. Koblin;R. Adron Harris;Joan J. Kendig

  • Propofol and barbiturate depression of spinal nociceptive neurotransmission.

    Brian A. Jewett;Lisa M. Gibbs;Ariel Tarasiuk;Joan J. Kendig

  • Enflurane directly depresses glutamate AMPA and NMDA currents in mouse spinal cord motor neurons independent of actions on GABAA or glycine receptors.

    Gong Cheng;Joan J. Kendig

  • α2-Adrenoceptors inhibit a nociceptive response in neonatal rat spinal cord

    Joan J. Kendig;Maarit K.T. Savola;Scott J. Woodley;Mervyn Maze

  • The rates of interaction of local anesthetics with sodium channels in nerve.

    K R Courtney;J J Kendig;E N Cohen

  • Isoflurane and an α2-Adrenoceptor Agonist Suppress Nociceptive Neurotransmission in Neonatal Rat Spinal Cord

    Maarit K. T. Savola;Scott J. Woodley;Mervyn Maze;Joan J. Kendig

  • Protein kinase C epsilon and gamma: involvement in formalin-induced nociception in neonatal rats.

    Sarah Marie Sweitzer;Shirley M.E. Wong;Michael C Peters;Daria Mochly-Rosen

  • Selective effects of ketamine on amino acid-mediated pathways in neonatal rat spinal cord

    D.M. Brockmeyer;J.J. Kendig

  • Effects of pressure and anesthetics on conduction and synaptic transmission.

    J J Kendig;J R Trudell;E N Cohen

  • Long-term potentiation in an isolated peripheral nerve-spinal cord preparation.

    A. P. Lozier;J. J. Kendig

  • Anesthetics: molecular correlates of voltage- and frequency-dependent sodium channel block in nerve.

    J J Kendig;K R Courtney;E N Cohen

  • Exaggerated nociceptive responses on morphine withdrawal: roles of protein kinase C ε and γ

    Sarah M Sweitzer;Shirley M.E Wong;Arne Tjolsen;Caroline P Allen

  • Frequency-dependent conduction block: the role of nerve impulse pattern in local anesthetic potency.

    Kenneth R. Courtney;Joan J. Kendig;Ellis N. Cohen

  • Ethanol directly depresses AMPA and NMDA glutamate currents in spinal cord motor neurons independent of actions on GABAA or glycine receptors.

    Meng-Ya Wang;Ira J. Rampil;Joan J. Kendig

  • Minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration of fluorinated alkanols in rats: relevance to theories of narcosis.

    Edmond I Eger;Pompiliu Ionescu;Michael J. Laster;Diane Gong

  • Effects of narcotic opiates and serotonin on the electrical behavior of neurons in the guinea pig myenteric plexus.

    Raymond Dingledine;Avram Goldstein;Joan Kendig

  • Bupivacaine is an effective potassium channel blocker in heart

    Kenneth R. Courtney;Joan J. Kendig

  • Pre- and postsynaptic volatile anaesthetic actions on glycinergic transmission to spinal cord motor neurons.

    Gong Cheng;Joan J Kendig

Frequent Co-Authors

Daria Mochly-Rosen
Daria Mochly-Rosen Stanford University
Edmond I. Eger
Edmond I. Eger University of California, San Francisco
R. Adron Harris
R. Adron Harris The University of Texas at Austin
Gregg E. Homanics
Gregg E. Homanics University of Pittsburgh
Mervyn Maze
Mervyn Maze University of California, San Francisco
Bryce Vissel
Bryce Vissel St Vincent's Hospital Sydney
Nicholas P. Franks
Nicholas P. Franks Imperial College London
Andrew Pohorille
Andrew Pohorille Ames Research Center
Beverley A. Orser
Beverley A. Orser University of Toronto
Raymond Dingledine
Raymond Dingledine Emory University

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