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Richard P. Michael

Richard P. Michael

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Neuroscience

D-Index
52
Citations
7361
World Ranking
5409
National Ranking
2402

Overview

Richard P. Michael is affiliated with Emory University in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by involvement in research and scholarship without publicly listed papers, co-authors, or publication venues in the available data.

While specific recent publications or frequent collaboration networks are not documented, the scientist's profile highlights a presence at Emory University, suggesting a possible engagement in teaching, research, or both within this institution.

No specific main or subfields of study, topics of work, or book publications are identified in the current information. Likewise, there are no awards or recognitions listed that might offer insight into particular achievements or areas of distinction.

This absence of detailed bibliometric and topical data indicates a limited publicly accessible record of scholarly output or a focus on research activities that have not been indexed in the available academic databases. Further information could provide a more comprehensive understanding of their scientific contributions or research domains.

Best Publications

  • Pheromones in the Communication of Sexual Status in Primates

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  • Human Vaginal Secretions: Volatile Fatty Acid Content

    Richard P. Michael;R. W. Bonsall;Patricia Warner

  • Pheromones: Isolation of Male Sex Attractants from a Female Primate

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  • Immunohistochemical labeling of androgen receptors in the brain of rat and monkey.

    Andrew N. Clancy;Robert W. Bonsall;Richard P. Michael

  • Androgen Receptors and Estrogen Receptors Are Colocalized in Male Rat Hypothalamic and Limbic Neurons that Express Fos Immunoreactivity Induced by Mating

    Béatrice Gréco;David A. Edwards;Richard P. Michael;Andrew N. Clancy

  • Primate Sex Pheromones of Vaginal Origin

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  • Intracerebral Infusion of an Aromatase Inhibitor, Sexual Behavior and Brain Estrogen Receptor-Like Immunoreactivity in Intact Male Rats

    Andrew N. Clancy;Doris Zumpe;Richard P. Michael

  • Sexual violence in the United States and the role of season.

    Richard P. Michael;Doris Zumpe

  • Androgen receptor immunoreactivity and mating-induced Fos expression in forebrain and midbrain structures in the male rat

    B Gréco;D.A Edwards;R.P Michael;A.N Clancy

  • Biological Sciences: Identification of Primate Sexual Pheromones and the Properties of Synthetic Attractants

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  • Effects of the nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor, Fadrozole, on sexual behavior in male rats

    Robert W. Bonsall;Andrew N. Clancy;Richard P. Michael

  • Effects of Castration and Hormone Replacement in Fully Adult Male Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatto)

    Richard P. Michael;Margo Wilson

  • Changes in response rates and reinforcement thresholds for intracranial self-stimulation during morphine withdrawal.

    Gerald J. Schaefer;Richard P. Michael

  • Fos Induced by Mating or Noncontact Sociosexual Interaction Is Colocalized with Androgen Receptors in Neurons within the Forebrain, Midbrain, and Lumbosacral Spinal Cord of Male Rats

    Béatrice Gréco;David A. Edwards;Doris Zumpe;Richard P. Michael

  • Acute effects of neuroleptics on brain self-stimulation thresholds in rats.

    Gerald J. Schaefer;Richard P. Michael

  • Dominance index: A simple measure of relative dominance status in primates.

    Doris Zumpe;Richard P. Michael

  • OESTROGENS IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.

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  • Potency in male rhesus monkeys: effects of continuously receptive females.

    Richard P. Michael;Doris Zumpe

  • VOLATILE FATTY ACIDS, "COPULINS", IN HUMAN VAGINAL SECRETIONS

    Richard P. Michael;R.W. Bonsall;M. Kutner

  • Estrogen in the medial preoptic area of male rats facilitates copulatory behavior.

    Andrew N. Clancy;Andrew N. Clancy;Doris Zumpe;Richard P. Michael

  • Brain cells of the male rhesus monkey accumulate 3H-testosterone or its metabolites.

    Howard D. Rees;Richard P. Michael

  • Estradiol in the male rat amygdala facilitates mounting but not ejaculation.

    Gloria G. Huddleston;Richard P. Michael;Doris Zumpe;Andrew N. Clancy;Andrew N. Clancy

  • Effects of the nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor, fadrozole, on the sexual behavior of male cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis).

    Doris Zumpe;Robert W. Bonsall;Richard P. Michael

  • Distribution of androgen receptor-like immunoreactivity in the brains of intact and castrated male hamsters

    A N Clancy;C Whitman;R P Michael;H E Albers

  • An annual rhythm in the battering of women

    Richard P. Michael;Doris Zumpe

  • The Study of Behavior

    Doris Zumpe;Richard P. Michael

Frequent Co-Authors

Alena Sumová
Alena Sumová Czech Academy of Sciences
Luis M. Garcia-Segura
Luis M. Garcia-Segura Spanish National Research Council
William Rostène
William Rostène Institut de la Vision
Miklós Palkovits
Miklós Palkovits Semmelweis University
Jack H. Jhamandas
Jack H. Jhamandas University of Alberta
Teresa L. Krukoff
Teresa L. Krukoff University of Alberta
Jean-Didier Vincent
Jean-Didier Vincent Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Anne Bérod
Anne Bérod Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Ignacio Torres-Aleman
Ignacio Torres-Aleman Achucarro Basque Center for Neuroscience
Pascal Legendre
Pascal Legendre Université Paris Cité

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