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Lindsay B. Hough 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 Lindsay B. Hough sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 138 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Lindsay B. Hough 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 Lindsay B. Hough sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Lateral asymmetry of neurotransmitters in human brain

    Stanley D. Glick;David Alan Ross;Lindsay B. Hough

  • Genomics meets histamine receptors: new subtypes, new receptors.

    Lindsay B. Hough

  • Cellular localization and possible functions for brain histamine: recent progress.

    Lindsay B. Hough

  • Opiates, mast cells and histamine release

    Kim E. Barke;Lindsay B. Hough

  • Histamine and Its Receptors in the Nervous System

    Lindsay B. Hough;Jack Peter Green

  • Mast cells in rat thalamus: nuclear localization, sex difference and left-right asymmetry.

    R.C. Goldschmidt;L.B. Hough;S.D. Glick;J. Padawer

  • Rat Brain Mast Cells: Contribution to Brain Histamine Levels

    Robert C. Goldschmidt;Lindsay B. Hough;Stanley D. Glick

  • Immunohistochemical localization of histamine H3 receptors in rodent skin, dorsal root ganglia, superior cervical ganglia, and spinal cord: Potential antinociceptive targets

    Keri E. Cannon;Paul L. Chazot;Victoria Hann;Fiona Shenton

  • Extracellular histamine levels in the feline preoptic/anterior hypothalamic area during natural sleep–wakefulness and prolonged wakefulness: An in vivo microdialysis study

    R.E Strecker;J Nalwalk;L.J Dauphin;M.M Thakkar

  • Histamine turnover in regions of rat brain

    Lindsay B. Hough;J.K. Khandelwal;Jack Peter Green

  • Histamine-induced modulation of nociceptive responses

    Kathleen K. Thoburn;Lindsay B. Hough;Julia W. Nalwalk;Scott A. Mischler

  • Tissue distribution of ibogaine after intraperitoneal and subcutaneous administration

    Lindsay B. Hough;Sandra M. Pearl;Stanley D. Glick

  • H3 Receptors and Pain Modulation: Peripheral, Spinal, and Brain Interactions

    Lindsay B. Hough;Frank L. Rice

  • Sex differences in ibogaine antagonism of morphine-induced locomotor activity and in ibogaine brain levels and metabolism

    S.M Pearl;L.B Hough;D.L Boyd;S.D Glick

  • Pharmacological characterization of GT-2016, a non-thiourea-containing histamine H3 receptor antagonist: in vitro and in vivo studies.

    C. E. Tedford;S. L. Yates;G. P. Pawlowski;J. W. Nalwalk

  • Striatal dopamine uptake asymmetries and rotational behavior in unlesioned rats: revising the model?

    Raymond M. Shapiro;Stanley D. Glick;Lindsay B. Hough

  • A role for histamine and H2-receptors in opioid antinociception.

    K R Gogas;L B Hough;N B Eberle;R A Lyon

  • Activation of spinal histamine H3 receptors inhibits mechanical nociception.

    Keri E. Cannon;Julia W. Nalwalk;Rebecca Stadel;P. Ge

  • Inhibition of brain histamine metabolism by metoprine

    Lindsay B. Hough;Jai K. Khandelwal;Jack Peter Green

  • Activation of peripheral and spinal histamine H3 receptors inhibits formalin-induced inflammation and nociception, respectively

    Keri E. Cannon;Rob Leurs;Lindsay B. Hough

  • Improgan, a cimetidine analog, induces morphine-like antinociception in opioid receptor-knockout mice

    L.B. Hough;J.W. Nalwalk;Y. Chen;A. Schuller

  • Inhibition of chemical and low-intensity mechanical nociception by activation of histamine H3 receptors.

    Keri E. Cannon;Lindsay B. Hough

Frequent Co-Authors

Rob Leurs
Rob Leurs Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Stanley D. Glick
Stanley D. Glick Albany Medical Center Hospital
Harel Weinstein
Harel Weinstein Cornell University
Xinxin Ding
Xinxin Ding University of Arizona
Edward F. Domino
Edward F. Domino University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Richard J. Bodnar
Richard J. Bodnar Queens College, CUNY
Philip J. Langlais
Philip J. Langlais San Diego State University
Mary M. Heinricher
Mary M. Heinricher Oregon Health & Science University
Iwan J. P. de Esch
Iwan J. P. de Esch Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Helmut L. Haas
Helmut L. Haas Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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