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Lawrence H. Lazarus is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research profile does not include recent paper listings or explicitly detailed topics or fields of study. Information about frequent co-authors, publication venues, and book publications is also not available.

Despite the limited publicly available detailed records of their scientific output, their connection to a prominent research institution such as the National Institutes of Health suggests involvement in biomedical or health-related research domains.

No awards or honors have been documented for Lawrence H. Lazarus. There is no indication of the scientist being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Current research on opioid receptor function.

    Yuan Feng;Xiaozhou He;Yilin Yang;Dongman Chao;Dongman Chao

  • THE TOAD, UGLY AND VENOMOUS, WEARS YET A PRECIOUS JEWEL IN HIS SKIN

    Lawrence H. Lazarus;Martti Attila

  • Address and message sequences for the nociceptin receptor: a structure-activity study of nociceptin-(1-13)-peptide amide.

    Remo Guerrini;Girolamo Calo;Anna Rizzi;Clementina Bianchi

  • Human lung small-cell carcinoma contains bombesin

    M D Erisman;R I Linnoila;O Hernandez;R P DiAugustine

  • Delta opioidmimetic antagonists: prototypes for designing a new generation of ultraselective opioid peptides.

    S Salvadori;M Attila;G Balboni;C Bianchi

  • Neurotensin analogs. Structure-activity relationships

    Jean E. Rivier;Lawrence H. Lazarus;Marilyn H. Perrin;Marvin R. Brown

  • A neuropeptide in mammalian tissues with physalaemin-like immunoreactivity.

    Lawrence H. Lazarus;R. Ilona Linnoila;Oscar Hernandez;Richard P. DiAugustine

  • Evaluation of the Dmt-Tic pharmacophore: Conversion of a potent δ-opioid receptor antagonist into a potent δ agonist and ligands with mixed properties

    Gianfranco Balboni;Remo Guerrini;Severo Salvadori;Clementina Bianchi

  • Dermorphin gene sequence peptide with high affinity and selectivity for delta-opioid receptors.

    L H Lazarus;W E Wilson;R de Castiglione;A Guglietta

  • Mast cell binding of neurotensin. I. Iodination of neurotensin and characterization of the interaction of neurotensin with mast cell receptor sites.

    L H Lazarus;M H Perrin;M R Brown

  • Dmt and opioid peptides: a potent alliance.

    Sharon D. Bryant;Yunden Jinsmaa;Severo Salvadori;Yoshio Okada

  • Evolution of the Dmt-Tic Pharmacophore: N-Terminal Methylated Derivatives with Extraordinary δ Opioid Antagonist Activity

    Severo Salvadori;Gianfranco Balboni;Remo Guerrini;Roberto Tomatis

  • Selective Opioid Dipeptides

    P.A. Temussi;S. Salvadori;P. Amodeo;C. Bianchi

  • Potent delta-opioid receptor agonists containing the Dmt-Tic pharmacophore.

    Gianfranco Balboni;Severo Salvadori;Remo Guerrini;Lucia Negri

  • Anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like activities of H-Dmt-Tic-NH-CH(CH2-COOH)-Bid (UFP-512), a novel selective delta opioid receptor agonist.

    Raffaella Vergura;Gianfranco Balboni;Gianfranco Balboni;Barbara Spagnolo;Elaine Gavioli

  • WHAT PEPTIDES THESE DELTORPHINS BE

    Lawrence H. Lazarus;Sharon D. Bryant;Sharon D. Bryant;Peter S. Cooper;Peter S. Cooper;Severo Salvadori;Severo Salvadori

  • A bombesin immunoreactive peptide in milk

    Gloria D. Jahnke;Lawrence H. Lazarus

  • Further Studies on the Dmt-Tic Pharmacophore: Hydrophobic Substituents at the C-Terminus Endow δ Antagonists To Manifest μ Agonism or μ Antagonism

    Severo Salvadori;Remo Guerrini;Gianfranco Balboni;Clementina Bianchi

  • Mast cell binding of neurotensin. II. Molecular conformation of neurotensin involved in the stereospecific binding to mast cell receptor sites.

    L H Lazarus;M H Perrin;M R Brown;J E Rivier

  • Synthesis and Pharmacological Activity of Deltorphin and Dermorphin-Related Glycopeptides

    Roberto Tomatis;Mauro Marastoni;Gianfranco Balboni;Remo Guerrini

Frequent Co-Authors

Severo Salvadori
Severo Salvadori University of Ferrara
Remo Guerrini
Remo Guerrini University of Ferrara
Piero A. Temussi
Piero A. Temussi University of Naples Federico II
Ying Xia
Ying Xia Fudan University
Giovanni Gaudino
Giovanni Gaudino University of Hawaii at Manoa
John L. Neumeyer
John L. Neumeyer Harvard University
Jean M. Bidlack
Jean M. Bidlack University of Rochester
Dirk Tourwé
Dirk Tourwé Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Xiaoyuan Chen
Xiaoyuan Chen National University of Singapore
Sten Grillner
Sten Grillner Karolinska Institute

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