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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Neuroscience D-index 45 Citations 7,436 69 World Ranking 2779 National Ranking 1287

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Neuron
  • Diabetes mellitus

His scientific interests lie mostly in Hippocampus, Neuroscience, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Hippocampal formation. His Hippocampus study incorporates themes from Diabetes mellitus, Insulin, Insulin resistance and Corticosterone. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Diabetes mellitus, Obesity is strongly linked to Cognition.

Lawrence P. Reagan works mostly in the field of Neuroscience, limiting it down to topics relating to Glutamate receptor and, in certain cases, Antidepressant and Tianeptine. His study in the field of Insulin receptor, Neuroprotection and Chronic stress also crosses realms of Immunoelectron microscopy and Synaptic vesicle. When carried out as part of a general Hippocampal formation research project, his work on Dendritic spine is frequently linked to work in Estrogen receptor, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.

His most cited work include:

  • Ultrastructural evidence that hippocampal alpha estrogen receptors are located at extranuclear sites. (447 citations)
  • Glucose transporter expression in the central nervous system: relationship to synaptic function. (285 citations)
  • Glucose transporter expression in the central nervous system: relationship to synaptic function. (285 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Hippocampus, Neuroscience and Insulin. His work in Internal medicine addresses subjects such as Streptozotocin, which are connected to disciplines such as Oxidative stress. His research integrates issues of Glutamate receptor, Pharmacology, Synaptic plasticity and Glucocorticoid in his study of Hippocampus.

In the field of Neuroscience, his study on Neuroplasticity, Cognition and Tianeptine overlaps with subjects such as Cell type. His Insulin research incorporates themes from Diabetes mellitus, Nasal administration and Cognitive decline. His Hippocampal formation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Long-term potentiation, Nitric oxide synthase and Glucose homeostasis.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Internal medicine (73.08%)
  • Endocrinology (72.12%)
  • Hippocampus (59.62%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Insulin (43.27%)
  • Internal medicine (73.08%)
  • Endocrinology (72.12%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Lawrence P. Reagan mainly investigates Insulin, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Pyridostigmine Bromide and Hippocampus. His Insulin research incorporates elements of Diabetes mellitus, Cognition, Nasal administration and Cognitive decline. His study in Cognitive decline is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Neuroinflammation and Neuroscience.

Lawrence P. Reagan integrates Internal medicine with GLUT3 in his research. His research in the fields of Social defeat, Hormone and Ovariectomized rat overlaps with other disciplines such as Heart rate variability. Lawrence P. Reagan combines subjects such as Cholinergic, Neurochemical and Pharmacology with his study of Hippocampus.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Essential role of ovarian hormones in susceptibility to the consequences of witnessing social defeat in female rats (21 citations)
  • Insulin resistance and hippocampal dysfunction: Disentangling peripheral and brain causes from consequences. (16 citations)
  • Insulin resistance and hippocampal dysfunction: Disentangling peripheral and brain causes from consequences. (16 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Neuron
  • Diabetes mellitus

His main research concerns Insulin, Diabetes mellitus, Dementia, Neurocognitive and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Lawrence P. Reagan has researched Insulin in several fields, including Neuroinflammation, Neuroplasticity, Neuroscience and Type 2 diabetes. The various areas that Lawrence P. Reagan examines in his Diabetes mellitus study include Central nervous system and Cognitive decline.

His Dementia study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Basic science, Obesity, Cognition and Bioinformatics.

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Best Publications

Ultrastructural evidence that hippocampal alpha estrogen receptors are located at extranuclear sites.

Teresa A. Milner;Bruce S. McEwen;Shinji Hayashi;Chen J. Li.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (2001)

551 Citations

Glucose transporter expression in the central nervous system: relationship to synaptic function.

Bruce S. McEwen;Lawrence P. Reagan;Lawrence P. Reagan.
European Journal of Pharmacology (2004)

401 Citations

Hippocampal insulin resistance and cognitive dysfunction

Geert Jan Biessels;Lawrence P. Reagan;Lawrence P. Reagan.
Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2015)

343 Citations

Controversies surrounding glucocorticoid-mediated cell death in the hippocampus

Lawrence P. Reagan;Bruce S. McEwen.
Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy (1997)

338 Citations

Memory impairment in obese Zucker rats: an investigation of cognitive function in an animal model of insulin resistance and obesity.

Gordon Winocur;Carol E. Greenwood;Gerardo G. Piroli;Claudia A. Grillo.
Behavioral Neuroscience (2005)

303 Citations

The neurobiological properties of Tianeptine (Stablon): from monoamine hypothesis to glutamatergic modulation

Bruce S. McEwen;Sumantra Chattarji;David M. Diamond;Thérèse M. Jay;Thérèse M. Jay.
Molecular Psychiatry (2010)

249 Citations

Chronic restraint stress up-regulates GLT-1 mRNA and protein expression in the rat hippocampus: Reversal by tianeptine

Lawrence P. Reagan;Daniel R. Rosell;Gwendolyn E. Wood;Michael Spedding.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2004)

245 Citations

Acute stress-mediated increases in extracellular glutamate levels in the rat amygdala: differential effects of antidepressant treatment.

Leah R. Reznikov;Claudia A. Grillo;Gerardo G. Piroli;Ravi K. Pasumarthi.
European Journal of Neuroscience (2007)

241 Citations

Stress-induced structural remodeling in hippocampus: Prevention by lithium treatment

Gwendolyn E. Wood;L. Trevor Young;Lawrence P. Reagan;Biao Chen.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2004)

225 Citations

Insulin-stimulated translocation of GLUT4 to the plasma membrane in rat hippocampus is PI3-kinase dependent.

C.A. Grillo;G.G. Piroli;R.M. Hendry;L.P. Reagan.
Brain Research (2009)

208 Citations

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