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Raymond P. Henry

Raymond P. Henry

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
6854
World Ranking
17782
National Ranking
7275

Overview

Raymond P. Henry is affiliated with Auburn University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science, with additional work in earth and planetary sciences as well as neuroscience.

Their work spans several subfields, emphasizing ecology, oceanography, and cellular and molecular neuroscience. The main topics covered in their publications include:

  • Crustacean biology and ecology
  • Physiological and biochemical adaptations
  • Ocean acidification effects and responses
  • Neurobiology and insect physiology research

They have collaborated frequently with other researchers in their field. Their most common co-authors include:

  • Dirk Weihrauch (3 collaborations)
  • Garett J. P. Allen (2 collaborations)
  • Tamzin A. Blewett (1 collaboration)
  • Christopher C. Chabot (1 collaboration)
  • Daniel L. Curtis (1 collaboration)

This scientist's publications contribute to understanding how organisms respond physiologically and biochemically to environmental changes. Their work in crustacean biology integrates ecological perspectives with adaptive mechanisms, often within the context of ocean acidification.

In addition, their investigations in neuroscience intersect with insect physiology, highlighting cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie neurobiological processes.

Best Publications

  • Multiple functions of the crustacean gill: osmotic/ionic regulation, acid-base balance, ammonia excretion, and bioaccumulation of toxic metals

    Raymond P. Henry;Čedomil Lucu;Horst Onken;Dirk Weihrauch

  • Multiple Roles of Carbonic Anhydrase in Cellular Transport and Metabolism

    Raymond P. Henry

  • The mechanism of acute silver nitrate toxicity in freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is inhibition of gill Na+ and Cl−1 transport

    Ian J. Morgan;Raymond P. Henry;Chris M. Wood

  • Effects of varying levels of aqueous potassium and magnesium on survival, growth, and respiration of the Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, reared in low salinity waters

    Luke A. Roy;D. Allen Davis;I. Patrick Saoud;Raymond P. Henry

  • INTESTINAL BASE EXCRETION IN THE SEAWATER-ADAPTED RAINBOW TROUT: A ROLE IN ACID-BASE BALANCE?

    Rod W. Wilson;Kathleen M. Gilmour;Ray P. Henry;Chris M. Wood

  • Differential induction of branchial carbonic anhydrase and NA(+)/K(+) ATPase activity in the euryhaline crab, Carcinus maenas, in response to low salinity exposure.

    Raymond P. Henry;Raymond P. Henry;Elizabeth E. Garrelts;Elizabeth E. Garrelts;Melissa M. McCarty;Melissa M. McCarty;David W. Towle

  • The distribution and physiological significance of carbonic anhydrase in vertebrate gas exchange organs.

    Raymond P. Henry;Erik R. Swenson

  • Branchial and Antennal Gland Na+/K+- Dependent ATPase and Carbonic Anhydrase Activity During Salinity Acclimation of the Euryhaline Crayfish Pacifastacus Leniusculus

    Michèle G. Wheatly;Raymond P. Henry

  • Salinity-mediated carbonic anhydrase induction in the gills of the euryhaline green crab, Carcinus maenas

    Raymond P Henry;Stephen Gehnrich;Stephen Gehnrich;Dirk Weihrauch;Dirk Weihrauch;David W Towle

  • Extracellular and intracellular acid‐base regulation in crustaceans

    Michele G. Wheatly;Raymond P. Henry

  • Characterization of the Carcinus maenas neuropeptidome by mass spectrometry and functional genomics.

    Mingming Ma;Eleanor K. Bors;Evelyn S. Dickinson;Molly A. Kwiatkowski

  • Environmentally mediated carbonic anhydrase induction in the gills of euryhaline crustaceans

    Raymond P. Henry

  • Techniques for Measuring Carbonic Anhydrase Activity in Vitro

    Raymond P. Henry

  • Subcellular distribution of carbonic anhydrase activity in the gills of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus

    Raymond P. Henry

  • Microarray-detected changes in gene expression in gills of green crabs (Carcinus maenas) upon dilution of environmental salinity.

    David W. Towle;Raymond P. Henry;Nora B. Terwilliger

  • Multiple functions of carbonic anhydrase in the crustacean gill

    Raymond P. Henry

  • Altered expression of Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase and other osmoregulatory genes in the gills of euryhaline animals in response to salinity transfer: a meta-analysis of 59 quantitative PCR studies over 10 years.

    Justin C. Havird;Raymond P. Henry;Alan E. Wilson

  • The distribution of carbonic anhydrase type I and II isozymes in lamprey and trout: possible co-evolution with erythrocyte chloride/bicarbonate exchange

    Raymond P. Henry;Bruce L. Tufts;Robert G. Boutilier

  • The distribution of branchial carbonic anhydrase and the effects of gill and erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase inhibition in the channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus

    R. P. Henry;N. J. Smatresk;J. N. Cameron

  • Extracellular carbonic anhydrase activity and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors in the circulatory system of fish.

    Raymond P. Henry;Raymond P. Henry;Kathleen M. Gilmour;Kathleen M. Gilmour;Chris M. Wood;Steve F. Perry;Steve F. Perry

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris M. Wood
Chris M. Wood University of British Columbia
Patrick J. Walsh
Patrick J. Walsh University of Ottawa
Scott R. Santos
Scott R. Santos University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Steve F. Perry
Steve F. Perry University of Ottawa
Warren W. Burggren
Warren W. Burggren University of North Texas
Andrew E. Christie
Andrew E. Christie University of Hawaii at Manoa
Lingjun Li
Lingjun Li University of Wisconsin–Madison
Patricia A. Wright
Patricia A. Wright University of Guelph
Shigehisa Hirose
Shigehisa Hirose Tokyo Institute of Technology
Barbara S. Beltz
Barbara S. Beltz Wellesley College

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