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William R. Crowley

William R. Crowley

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
65
Citations
11909
World Ranking
3183
National Ranking
1478

William R. Crowley publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where William R. Crowley sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 183 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

William R. Crowley D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where William R. Crowley sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

William R. Crowley is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their academic career focuses on contributions within the environment of this institution.

There are no specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work documented for this scientist in the provided data. Additionally, no awards received by William R. Crowley have been listed.

The available information reflects a profile centered strictly on their primary institutional affiliation without detailed records of published research output or collaborative networks.

Best Publications

  • NEUROPEPTIDE Y AND HUMAN PANCREATIC POLYPEPTIDE STIMULATE FEEDING BEHAVIOR IN RATS

    John T. Clark;Pushpa S. Kalra;William R. Crowley;Satya P. Kalra

  • Neuropeptide Y and peptide YY neuronal and endocrine systems.

    T L O'Donohue;B M Chronwall;R M Pruss;E Mezey

  • Norepinephrine-like effects of neuropeptide Y on LH release in the rat.

    S.P. Kalra;W.R. Crowley;W.R. Crowley

  • Neuropeptide Y: a novel neuroendocrine peptide in the control of pituitary hormone secretion, and its relation to luteinizing hormone.

    Kalra Sp;Crowley Wr

  • Reductions in circulating anabolic hormones induced by sustained sleep deprivation in rats

    Carol A. Everson;William R. Crowley

  • Neurochemical Regulation of Oxytocin Secretion in Lactation

    William R. Crowley;William E. Armstrong

  • Evidence that NPY-containing neurons in the brainstem project into selected hypothalamic nuclei: implication in feeding behavior.

    Abhiram Sahu;Satya P. Kalra;William R. Crowley;Pushpa S. Kalra

  • Neuropeptide Y stimulates the release of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone from medial basal hypothalamus in vitro: modulation by ovarian hormones.

    William R. Crowley;Satya P. Kalra

  • Effects of neuropeptide Y, NPY analog (norleucine4-NPY), galanin and neuropeptide K on LH release in ovariectomized (ovx) and ovx estrogen, progesterone-treated rats

    Abhiram Sahu;William R. Crowley;Kazuhika Tatemoto;A. Balasubramaniam

  • Evidence for γ-Aminobutyric Acid Modulation of Ovarian Hormonal Effects on Luteinizing Hormone Secretion and Hypothalamic Catecholamine Activity in the Female Rat

    Benjamin A. Adler;William R. Crowley

  • Neuropeptide Y Enhances the Release of Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Induced by LH-Releasing Hormone*

    William R. Crowley;Aviv Hassid;Satya P. Kalra

  • Effects of Ovarian Hormones on the Concentrations of Immunoreactive Neuropeptide Y in Discrete Brain Regions of the Female Rat: Correlation with Serum Luteinizing Hormone (LH) and Median Eminence LH-Releasing Hormone

    William R. Crowley;Richard E. Tessel;Thomas L. O’Donohue;B. A. Adler

  • Effects of estrogen and progesterone on plasma gonadotropins and on catecholamine levels and turnover in discrete brain regions of ovariectomized rats.

    W.R. Crowley;T.L. O'Donohue;H. Wachslicht;D.M. Jacobowitz

  • Changes in catecholamine content in discrete brain nuclei during the estrous cycle of the rat

    W.R. Crowley;T.L. O'Donohue;D.M. Jacobowitz

  • Localization of neuropeptide-Y immunoreactivity in estradiol-concentrating cells in the hypothalamus.

    Madhabananda Sar;Abhiram Sahu;William R. Crowley;Satya P. Kalra

  • Analgesic effect of vaginal stimulation in rats: modulation by graded stimulus intensity and hormones

    W. R. Crowley;R. Jacobs;J. Volpe;J. F. Rodriguez-Sierra

  • Effects of Naloxone on Catecholamine and LHRH Release from the Perifused Hypothalamus of the Steroid-Primed Rat

    Christopher A. Leadem;William R. Crowley;James W. Simpkins;Satya P. Kalra

  • Effects of ovarian hormones on norepinephrine and dopamine turnover in individual hypothalamic and extrahypothalamic nuclei.

    William R. Crowley

  • Evidence that neuropeptide Y is a physiological signal for normal food intake.

    Michael G. Dube;Bin Xu;William R. Crowley;Pushpa S. Kalra

  • Activation of lordotic responding in female rats by suppression of serotonergic activity.

    Frank P. Zemlan;Ingeborg L. Ward;William R. Crowley;D. L. Margules

Frequent Co-Authors

Satya P. Kalra
Satya P. Kalra University of Florida
Pushpa S. Kalra
Pushpa S. Kalra University of Florida
David M. Jacobowitz
David M. Jacobowitz National Institutes of Health
Thomas L. O'Donohue
Thomas L. O'Donohue National Institutes of Health
William E. Armstrong
William E. Armstrong University of Tennessee Health Science Center
S. M. McCann
S. M. McCann The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Harvey H. Feder
Harvey H. Feder Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Alan G. Watts
Alan G. Watts University of Southern California
James W. Simpkins
James W. Simpkins West Virginia University
Bernhard Horsthemke
Bernhard Horsthemke University of Duisburg-Essen

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