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37
Citations
4957
World Ranking
8835
National Ranking
3739

Overview

Shirley A. Joseph is affiliated with the University of Rochester in the United States. Their academic profile does not currently list specific research papers, which limits detailed insight into recent scholarly contributions.

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Best Publications

  • The unlabeled antibody method. Contrasting color staining of paired pituitary hormones without antibody removal.

    L A Sternberger;S A Joseph

  • Distribution of somatostatin in the rat brain: Telencephalon and diencephalon

    Carol Bennett-Clarke;Maryann A. Romagnano;Shirley A. Joseph

  • Systemic nitroglycerin induces Fos immunoreactivity in brainstem and forebrain structures of the rat

    Cristina Tassorelli;Shirley A. Joseph

  • Immunocytochemical localization of ACTH perikarya in nucleus tractus solitarius: evidence for a second opiocortin neuronal system.

    Shirley A. Joseph;Webster H. Pilcher;Carol Bennett-Clarke

  • The distribution and cells of origin of ACTH(1-39)-stained varicosities in the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei.

    P.E. Sawchenko;P.E. Sawchenko;L.W. Swanson;L.W. Swanson;S.A. Joseph;S.A. Joseph

  • Arcuate nucleus projections to brainstem regions which modulate nociception

    Laura J. Sim;Shirley A. Joseph

  • Immunoreactive adrenocorticotropin in rat brain: A neuroanatomical study using antiserum generated against synthetic ACTH1–39

    Shirley A. Joseph

  • Immunocytochemical distribution of LHRH neurons and processes in the rat: hypothalamic and extrahypothalamic locations.

    Carol Bennett-Clarke;Shirley A. Joseph

  • P2X7 receptor immunoreactive profile confined to resting and activated microglia in the epileptic brain

    P.M. Rappold;E. Lynd-Balta;E. Lynd-Balta;S.A. Joseph

  • The effects on the central nervous system of nitroglycerin--putative mechanisms and mediators.

    Cristina Tassorelli;S. A. Joseph;M. G. Buzzi;G. Nappi

  • Corticotropin releasing factor: Immunocytochemical localization in rat brain

    Shirley A. Joseph;Karl M. Knigge

  • NADPH-diaphorase activity and Fos expression in brain nuclei following nitroglycerin administration

    Cristina Tassorelli;Shirley A. Joseph

  • CA3 axonal sprouting in kainate-induced chronic epilepsy

    Adnan H. Siddiqui;Shirley A. Joseph

  • Efferent ACTH-IR opiocortin projections from nucleus tractus solitarius: a hypothalamic deafferentation study.

    Shirley A. Joseph;Gregory J. Michael

  • Nitrous oxide analgesia: partial antagonism by naloxone and total reversal after periaqueductal gray lesions in the rat

    John R Zuniga;Shirley Joseph;Karl Knigge

  • Immunocytochemical localization of ACTH1–39 in the brainstem of the rat

    Maryann A. Romagnano;Shirley A. Joseph

  • Specificity of the immunocytochemical luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone receptor reaction.

    Ludwig A. Sternberger;John P. Petrali;Shirley A. Joseph;Howard G. Meyer

  • Anatomy of the corticotropin-releasing factor and opiomelanocortin systems of the brain.

    S A Joseph;W H Pilcher;K M Knigge

  • Neurochemical mechanisms of nitroglycerin-induced neuronal activation in rat brain: A pharmacological investigation

    C. Tassorelli;S.A. Joseph;G. Nappi

  • Topography of the ACTH-immunoreactive neurons in the basal hypothalamus of the rat brain

    Karl M. Knigge;Shirley A. Joseph;Jay Nocton

  • The unlabeled antibody method. Contrasting color staining of beta-lipotropin and ACTH-associated hypothalamic peptides without antibody removal.

    S A Joseph;L A Sternberger

Frequent Co-Authors

Gloria E. Hoffman
Gloria E. Hoffman Morgan State University
Larry W. Swanson
Larry W. Swanson University of Southern California
David L. Felten
David L. Felten University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Fabio Blandini
Fabio Blandini University of Pavia
John R. Sladek
John R. Sladek University of Colorado Denver

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