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D-Index
75
Citations
22843
World Ranking
19072
National Ranking
9506

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1988 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1982 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1979 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Robert M. Berne was affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States during their academic career. Their work contributed to the scientific community across various fields, although specific areas of study, research topics, and publication venues are not documented in the available data.

Throughout their career, Robert M. Berne gained recognition through several prestigious memberships and fellowships. They were a Member of the National Academy of Sciences since 1988 and a Member of the National Academy of Medicine from 1979. Additionally, they were elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1982 and became a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2009.

The available data does not list any specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, books, main fields, or subfields of study related to their work. There are no recorded main topics of their research or identifiable publication outputs in the sources provided.

Robert M. Berne was deceased by the time of this profile's compilation. The legacy of their scientific contributions is reflected by the high-level memberships and honors earned during their career within the academic and scientific communities.

Best Publications

  • Cardiac nucleotides in hypoxia: possible role in regulation of coronary blood flow.

    Robert M. Berne

  • The role of adenosine in the regulation of coronary blood flow.

    R M Berne

  • The cardiac effects of adenosine

    Luiz Belardinelli;Luiz Belardinelli;Joel Linden;Joel Linden;Robert M. Berne;Robert M. Berne

  • Release of Adenosine from Ischemic Brain

    Robert M. Berne;Rafael Rubio;Richard R. Curnish

  • Longitudinal Gradients in Periarteriolar Oxygen Tension

    Brian R. Duling;Robert M. Berne

  • Protective effects of adenosine in myocardial ischemia.

    Stephen W. Ely;R M Berne

  • Adenosine-sensitive ventricular tachycardia: evidence suggesting cyclic AMP-mediated triggered activity.

    B B Lerman;L Belardinelli;G A West;R M Berne

  • Regulation of Coronary Blood Flow

    Robert M. Berne

  • Adenosine: electrophysiologic effects and therapeutic use for terminating paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia.

    J P DiMarco;T D Sellers;R M Berne;G A West

  • Brain adenosine concentration during hypoxia in rats

    H. R. Winn;R. Rubio;R. M. Berne

  • Diagnostic and therapeutic use of adenosine in patients with supraventricular tachyarrhythmias.

    John P. DiMarco;T. Duncan Sellers;Bruce B. Lerman;Mark L. Greenberg

  • Release of Adenosine by the Normal Myocardium in Dogs and Its Relationship to the Regulation of Coronary Resistance

    Rafael Rubio;Robert M. Berne

  • Increases in cerebral interstitial fluid adenosine concentration during hypoxia, local potassium infusion, and ischemia.

    David G. L. Van Wylen;T. S. Park;Rafael Rubio;Robert M. Berne

  • Regulation of coronary blood flow

    Rafael Rubio;Robert M. Berne

  • Release of adenosine in reactive hyperemia of the dog heart

    R Rubio;RM Berne;M Katori

  • The Role of Adenosine in the Regulation of Cerebral Blood Flow

    H. Richard Winn;G. Rafael Rubio;Robert M. Berne

  • Regulatory Function of Adenosine

    Robert M. Berne;Theodore W. Rall;Rafael Rubio

  • EFFECT OF ISCHEMIA ON ADENINE NUCLEOTIDES IN CARDIAC AND SKELETAL MUSCLE.

    Shoichi Imai;Arthur L. Riley;Robert M. Berne

  • Role of Adenine Nucleotides, Adenosine, and Inorganic Phosphate in the Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Blood Flow

    James G. Dobson;Rafael Rubio;Robert M. Berne

  • Brain adenosine production in the rat during 60 seconds of ischemia.

    H R Winn;R Rubio;R M Berne

Frequent Co-Authors

Luiz Belardinelli
Luiz Belardinelli University of Florida
Nick Sperelakis
Nick Sperelakis University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Joel Linden
Joel Linden University of Virginia
Bruce A. Stanton
Bruce A. Stanton Dartmouth College
Klaus Ley
Klaus Ley Augusta University
David R. Harder
David R. Harder Medical College of Wisconsin

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