What is he best known for?
The fields of study Walter Lovenberg is best known for:
- Enzyme
- Dopamine
- Amino acid
His multidisciplinary approach integrates Endocrinology and Physiology in his work.
Walter Lovenberg merges many fields, such as Physiology and Endocrinology, in his writings.
His study on Internal medicine is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Urinary system.
Biochemistry is closely attributed to Guanosine in his study.
He merges Enzyme with Cell biology in his research.
In his articles, Walter Lovenberg combines various disciplines, including Cell biology and Enzyme.
As part of his studies on Receptor, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Angiotensin II.
His Angiotensin II study typically links adjacent topics like Receptor.
His Organic chemistry study frequently involves adjacent topics like Calcium.
His most cited work include:
- In vitro and in vivo neurochemical effects of methylenedioxymethamphetamine on striatal monoaminergic systems in the rat brain (280 citations)
- Effects of Dietary Sodium and of Acute Saline Infusion on the Interrelationship between Dopamine Excretion and Adrenergic Activity in Man (264 citations)
- Increase in cytosolic calcium and phosphoinositide metabolism induced by angiotensin II and [Arg]vasopressin in vascular smooth muscle cells. (226 citations)
What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date
His study in the fields of Crystallography under the domain of Rubredoxin overlaps with other disciplines such as Quantum mechanics.
Walter Lovenberg frequently studies issues relating to Rubredoxin and Crystallography.
As part of his studies on Endocrinology, he often connects relevant areas like Central nervous system.
He combines Internal medicine and Psychiatry in his studies.
He conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Psychiatry and Internal medicine.
In his research, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Biochemistry and Chromatography.
His study deals with a combination of Chromatography and Biochemistry.
Walter Lovenberg combines Enzyme and Ferredoxin in his research.
His Receptor study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Serotonergic.
Walter Lovenberg most often published in these fields:
- Endocrinology (56.10%)
- Internal medicine (56.10%)
- Biochemistry (56.10%)
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