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John H. McNeill publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John H. McNeill sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 448 publications — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

John H. McNeill D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

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

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 82 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2000 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

John H. McNeill is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada and has contributed research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work spans several notable subfields, including Pharmacology, Molecular Biology, Inorganic Chemistry, Aquatic Science, and Immunology.

The scientist's published topics include:

  • Seaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds
  • Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
  • Inflammation biomarkers and pathways
  • Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors

Frequent publication venues for John H. McNeill include:

  • Korean Journal of Gastroenterology
  • PubMed
  • International Psychogeriatrics
  • Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry

Among their recent papers are:

  • Arthrospira (Spirulina) platensis Attenuates Dextran Sulfate Sodium-induced Colitis in Mice by Suppressing Key Pro-inflammatory Cytokines (2020, Korean Journal of Gastroenterology)
  • The cardiac effects of cocaine and certain antihistamines and antidepressants (2024, PubMed)
  • 324 - Twelve-month progress of online intervention to prevent cognitive decline: Maintain Your Brain (2020, International Psychogeriatrics)
  • Synthesis, characterization and glucose-lowering studies of air-stable, mixed-ligand vanadium(III) acetylacetonates and oxidovanadium(IV) complexes containing pyridine-based ligands (2025, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry)

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Violet G. Yuen
  • Francisca Adilfa de Oliveira Garcia
  • Helioswilton Sales-Campos
  • Juliana Reis Machado
  • Glauce Socorro de Barros Viana

In recognition of their contributions, John H. McNeill was awarded the status of Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2000 under the Academy of Science.

Best Publications

  • Effect of vanadate on elevated blood glucose and depressed cardiac performance of diabetic rats

    Clayton E. Heyliger;Arun G. Tahiliani;John H. McNeill

  • Vanadium Compounds as Insulin Mimics

    Katherine H. Thompson;John H. McNeill;Chris Orvig

  • Vanadium treatment of type 2 diabetes: a view to the future.

    Katherine H. Thompson;Jay Lichter;Carl LeBel;Michael C. Scaife

  • To scale or not to scale: the principles of dose extrapolation

    Vijay Sharma;John H McNeill

  • Bis(maltolato)oxovanadium(IV) is a potent insulin mimic.

    John H. McNeill;V. G. Yuen;H. R. Hoveyda;Chris Orvig

  • The fructose-fed rat: a review on the mechanisms of fructose-induced insulin resistance and hypertension.

    Linda T. Tran;Violet G. Yuen;John H. McNeill

  • Metabolic disturbances in diabetic cardiomyopathy

    Brian Rodrigues;Margaret C. Cam;John H. McNeill

  • Reaction chemistry of BMOV, bis(maltolato)oxovanadium(IV), a potent insulin mimetic agent

    Chris Orvig;P. Caravan;Lucio Gelmini;Nicholas Glover

  • Vanadium and diabetes

    Patrick Poucheret;Subodh Verma;Marc D. Grynpas;John H. McNeill

  • The diabetic heart: metabolic causes for the development of a cardiomyopathy.

    Brian Rodrigues;John H McNeill

  • Effect of vanadium(IV) compounds in the treatment of diabetes: in vivo and in vitro studies with vanadyl sulfate and bis(maltolato)oxovandium(IV).

    G.R Willsky;A.B Goldfine;P.J Kostyniak;J.H McNeill

  • Fructose-induced hypertension in rats is concentration- and duration-dependent.

    Soter Dai;John H. McNeill

  • Myocardial substrate metabolism: implications for diabetic cardiomyopathy

    Brian Rodrigues;Margaret C. Cam;John H. McNeill

  • Oral vanadyl sulfate in treatment of diabetes mellitus in rats.

    Sasanka Ramanadham;J. J. Mongold;R. W. Brownsey;G. H. Cros

  • Female rats are protected against fructose-induced changes in metabolism and blood pressure

    Denise Galipeau;Subodh Verma;John H. McNeill

  • Synthesis and characterization of dual function vanadyl, gallium and indium curcumin complexes for medicinal applications.

    Khosro Mohammadi;Katherine H. Thompson;Brian O. Patrick;Tim Storr

  • Long-Term Effects of Vanadyl Treatment on Streptozocin-Induced Diabetes in Rats

    Raymond A Pederson;Sasanka Ramanadham;Alison M J Buchan;John H McNeill

  • Antihypertensive effects of metformin in fructose-fed hyperinsulinemic, hypertensive rats.

    Subodh Verma;Sanjay Bhanot;J. H. Mcneill

  • The effect of chronic alloxan- and streptozotocin-induced diabetes on isolated rat heart performance.

    Rao V. S. V. Vadlamudi;Robert L. Rodgers;John H. McNeill

  • Increased expression of iNOS is associated with endothelial dysfunction and impaired pressor responsiveness in streptozotocin-induced diabetes.

    Prabhakara Reddy Nagareddy;Zhengyuan Xia;John H. McNeill;Kathleen M. MacLeod

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris Orvig
Chris Orvig University of British Columbia
Subodh Verma
Subodh Verma University of Toronto
Gary D. Lopaschuk
Gary D. Lopaschuk University of Alberta
Aaron S. Dumont
Aaron S. Dumont Tulane University
Steven L. Pelech
Steven L. Pelech University of British Columbia
Ujendra Kumar
Ujendra Kumar University of British Columbia
Brian O. Patrick
Brian O. Patrick University of British Columbia
Raymond J. Andersen
Raymond J. Andersen University of British Columbia
Steven J. Rettig
Steven J. Rettig University of British Columbia
Andrei V. Krassioukov
Andrei V. Krassioukov University of British Columbia

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