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105
Citations
36958
World Ranking
6816
National Ranking
3598

Overview

S. M. McCann was affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the United States. During their career, they contributed to academic research in their field, although specific details regarding their publications and research topics are not available.

No records were found of recent papers authored by S. M. McCann, including titles, years of publication, or venues. Similarly, there is no available information about frequent co-authors, publication venues, or books published by this scientist.

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Best Publications

  • Pronounced and sustained central hypernoradrenergic function in major depression with melancholic features: relation to hypercortisolism and corticotropin-releasing hormone.

    Ma Li Wong;Mitchel A. Kling;Peter J. Munson;Samuel Listwak

  • Phenotypic effects of leptin replacement on morbid obesity, diabetes mellitus, hypogonadism, and behavior in leptin-deficient adults

    Julio Licinio;Sinan Caglayan;Metin Ozata;Bulent O. Yildiz

  • STIMULATORY AND INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF PURIFIED HYPOTHALAMIC EXTRACTS ON GROWTH HORMONE RELEASE FROM RAT PITUITARY IN VITRO

    L. Krulich;A. P. S. Dhariwal;S. M. McCANN

  • Neuroendocrine Control of Body Fluid Metabolism

    José Antunes-Rodrigues;Margaret de Castro;Lucila Leico Kagohara Elias;Marcelo Moraes Valença

  • Oral administration of a corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor antagonist significantly attenuates behavioral, neuroendocrine, and autonomic responses to stress in primates

    Kamal E. Habib;Katherine P. Weld;Kenner C. Rice;Judy Pushkas

  • Human adipocytes secrete mineralocorticoid-releasing factors.

    M. Ehrhart-Bornstein;V. Lamounier-Zepter;A. Schraven;J. Langenbach

  • Alterations in the dynamics of circulating ghrelin, adiponectin, and leptin in human obesity

    Bulent O. Yildiz;Marc A. Suchard;Ma-Li Wong;Samuel M. McCann

  • Role of nitric oxide in the control of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release in vivo and in vitro

    V Rettori;N Belova;W L Dees;C L Nyberg

  • Synchronicity of frequently sampled, 24-h concentrations of circulating leptin, luteinizing hormone, and estradiol in healthy women

    Julio Licinio;André B. Negrão;Christos Mantzoros;Virginia Kaklamani

  • Oxytocin releases atrial natriuretic peptide by combining with oxytocin receptors in the heart

    Jolanta Gutkowska;Marek Jankowski;Chantal Lambert;Suhayla Mukaddam-Daher

  • Corticotropin-releasing hormone: An autocrine hormone that promotes lipogenesis in human sebocytes

    Christos C. Zouboulis;Holger Seltmann;Naoki Hiroi;WenChieh Chen

  • Catecholaminergic modulation of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release by median eminence terminals in vitro.

    A. Negro-Vilar;S. R. Ojeda;S. M. Mccann

  • Potentiation by vasopressin of corticotropin release induced by corticotropin-releasing factor.

    F.E. Yates;S.M. Russell;M.F. Dallman;G.A. Hedge

  • Oxytocin induces differentiation of P19 embryonic stem cells to cardiomyocytes.

    Joanne Paquin;Bogdan A. Danalache;Marek Jankowski;Samuel M. McCann

  • Inducible nitric oxide synthase gene expression in the brain during systemic inflammation.

    Ma-Li Wong;Valeria Rettori;Amer AL-Shekhlee;Peter B. Bongiorno

  • NITRIC OXIDE MEDIATES LEPTIN-INDUCED LUTEINIZING HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE(LHRH) AND LHRH AND LEPTIN-INDUCED LH RELEASE FROM THE PITUITARY GLAND

    Wen H. Yu;Anna Walczewska;Sharada Karanth;Samuel M. McCann

  • Interleukin (IL) 1β, IL-1 receptor antagonist, IL-10, and IL-13 gene expression in the central nervous system and anterior pituitary during systemic inflammation: Pathophysiological implications

    Ma-Li Wong;Peter B. Bongiorno;Valeria Rettori;Samuel M. McCann

  • Nitric oxide mediates norepinephrine-induced prostaglandin E2 release from the hypothalamus.

    V Rettori;M Gimeno;K Lyson;S M McCann

  • Atrial natriuretic factor inhibits dehydration- and angiotensin II-induced water intake in the conscious, unrestrained rat

    Jose Antunes-Rodrigues;Samuel M. McCann;Lisa C. Rogers;Willis K. Samson

  • Evidence for a Physiological Role for Oxytocin in the Control of Prolactin Secretion

    Willis K. Samson;Michael D. Lumpkin;Samuel M. McCANN

Frequent Co-Authors

Jolanta Gutkowska
Jolanta Gutkowska University of Montreal
Willis K. Samson
Willis K. Samson Saint Louis University
Andres Negro-Vilar
Andres Negro-Vilar National Institutes of Health
José Antunes-Rodrigues
José Antunes-Rodrigues Universidade de São Paulo
William R. Crowley
William R. Crowley University of Utah
Joseph Meites
Joseph Meites Michigan State University
Paola S. Timiras
Paola S. Timiras University of California, Berkeley
Mary F. Dallman
Mary F. Dallman University of California, San Francisco
Hiroo Imura
Hiroo Imura Kyoto University
Luiz G.S. Branco
Luiz G.S. Branco Universidade de São Paulo

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