2008 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For experimental studies of magnetic reconnection and for unusual mentoring skills, especially training undergraduates to be skilled researchers in plasma physics
His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Bombesin, Somatostatin and Neurotensin. Epinephrine, Hypothalamus, Sympathetic nervous system, Epinephrine secretion and Glucagon are the primary areas of interest in his Internal medicine study. His work on Endocrinology deals in particular with Central nervous system, Hormone, Adrenalectomy, Secretion and Gastric acid.
He works in the field of Bombesin, focusing on Bombesin-like peptides in particular. The concepts of his Somatostatin study are interwoven with issues in Evolutionary biology and Biochemistry. His Neurotensin research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Substance P, Pharmacology and Peptide.
Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Somatostatin, Bombesin and Central nervous system are his primary areas of study. Glucagon, Secretion, Epinephrine, Insulin and Sympathetic nervous system are among the areas of Endocrinology where Marvin R. Brown concentrates his study. His research integrates issues of Amino acid, Biochemistry, Glucagon secretion and Growth hormone in his study of Somatostatin.
His Bombesin research includes themes of Thermoregulation and Peptide. His Peptide research focuses on Neurotensin and how it relates to Hypothalamus. His Central nervous system research integrates issues from Neuropeptide and Stimulation.
Marvin R. Brown mainly investigates Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Neuropeptide Y receptor, Neuropeptide and Catecholamine. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Antagonist and Endocrinology. Potency is closely connected to Biological activity in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Internal medicine.
His study in Neuropeptide Y receptor is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Peptide, Stereochemistry, Sympathetic nervous system and Pancreatic polypeptide. His research integrates issues of Neuroscience and Central nervous system in his study of Neuropeptide. His studies examine the connections between Catecholamine and genetics, as well as such issues in Pharmacology, with regards to Gastric acid.
Marvin R. Brown mostly deals with Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Neuropeptide Y receptor, Neuropeptide and Biological activity. His Corticosterone, Corticotropin-releasing hormone, Catecholamine, Central nervous system and Nephrotoxicity investigations are all subjects of Internal medicine research. In most of his Endocrinology studies, his work intersects topics such as Omega-N-Methylarginine.
His work carried out in the field of Neuropeptide Y receptor brings together such families of science as Norepinephrine and Sympathetic nervous system. His Sympathetic nervous system research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Major depressive disorder, Depression and Epinephrine. He studied Biological activity and Antagonist that intersect with Agonist, Peptide hormone, Potency, In vitro and Amino acid.
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Corticotropin-Releasing Factor: Actions on the Sympathetic Nervous System and Metabolism*
Marvin R. Brown;Laurel A. Fisher;Joachim Spiess;Catherine Rivier.
Endocrinology (1982)
STIMULATION IN VIVO OF THE SECRETION OF PROLACTIN AND GROWTH HORMONE BY β-ENDORPHIN
C. Rivier;W. Vale;N. Ling;M. Brown.
Endocrinology (1977)
Chemical and Biological Characterization of Corticotropin Releasing Factor
W Vale;C Rivier;M R Brown;J Spiess.
Recent Progress in Hormone Research (1983)
Bombesin-like immunoreactivity in the lung.
J. Wharton;J. M. Polak;S. R. Bloom;M. A. Ghatei.
Nature (1978)
Stimulation of noradrenergic sympathetic outflow by calcitonin gene-related peptide.
Laurel A. Fisher;Don O. Kikkawa;Jean E. Rivier;Susan G. Amara.
Nature (1983)
Bombesin:potent effects on thermoregulation in the rat.
Marvin Brown;Jean Rivier;Wylie Vale.
Science (1977)
Specific localisation of neurotensin to the N cell in human intestine by radioimmunoassay and immunocytochemistry.
Julia M. Polak;S. N. Sullivan;S. R. Bloom;A. M. J. Buchan.
Nature (1977)
CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING FACTOR (CRF): CENTRAL EFFECTS ON MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE AND HEART RATE IN RATS.
Laurel A. Fisher;Jean Rivier;Catherine Rivier;Joachim Spiess.
Endocrinology (1982)
Corticotropin-releasing factor: Effects on the sympathetic nervous system and oxygen consumption
Marvin R. Brown;Laurel A. Fisher;Jean Rivier;Joachim Spiess.
Life Sciences (1982)
Effect of Neurotensin, Substance P and Morphine Sulfate on the Secretion of Prolactin and Growth Hormone in the Rat
Catherine Rivier;Marvin Brown;Wylie Vale.
Endocrinology (1977)
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