D. P. Gilmore

1.2k total citations
54 papers, 917 citations indexed

About

D. P. Gilmore is a scholar working on Reproductive Medicine, Social Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, D. P. Gilmore has authored 54 papers receiving a total of 917 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Reproductive Medicine, 17 papers in Social Psychology and 11 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in D. P. Gilmore's work include Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (16 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (11 papers) and Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (11 papers). D. P. Gilmore is often cited by papers focused on Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (16 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (11 papers) and Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (11 papers). D. P. Gilmore collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Brazil and Czechia. D. P. Gilmore's co-authors include Bernard Stonehouse, Philip Payne, Abubakar A. Shaikh, Bayram Yılmaz, Normadiah M. Kassim, R. M. Wadsworth, W.D. Ratnasooriya, Stuart W. McDonald, Sally Mackay and Qijun Xie and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Neuroscience, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism and Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

D. P. Gilmore

52 papers receiving 837 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
D. P. Gilmore United Kingdom 15 222 156 156 143 130 54 917
Barbara H. Fadem United States 18 199 0.9× 154 1.0× 304 1.9× 460 3.2× 147 1.1× 52 1.2k
Hiroko Ono Japan 22 148 0.7× 303 1.9× 201 1.3× 173 1.2× 227 1.7× 51 1.5k
L. Martinet France 20 164 0.7× 101 0.6× 173 1.1× 139 1.0× 147 1.1× 51 1.1k
B. Malpaux France 28 123 0.6× 107 0.7× 424 2.7× 257 1.8× 135 1.0× 59 2.1k
Paul D. Heideman United States 25 589 2.7× 96 0.6× 114 0.7× 316 2.2× 156 1.2× 68 1.7k
David A. Freeman United States 20 143 0.6× 113 0.7× 144 0.9× 244 1.7× 115 0.9× 54 1.3k
R. V. Short United Kingdom 25 171 0.8× 264 1.7× 343 2.2× 89 0.6× 44 0.3× 48 1.7k
Patricia Berger United States 20 491 2.2× 221 1.4× 83 0.5× 168 1.2× 55 0.4× 36 1.2k
J. Boissin France 17 196 0.9× 56 0.4× 154 1.0× 76 0.5× 54 0.4× 61 805
A. van Tienhoven United States 25 426 1.9× 196 1.3× 454 2.9× 292 2.0× 250 1.9× 78 2.5k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of D. P. Gilmore

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mackay, Sally, et al.. (2004). Postnatal development of the reproductive system in the grey short-tailed opossum, Monodelphis domestica. Anatomy and Embryology. 208(2). 121–133. 8 indexed citations
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Gilmore, D. P., et al.. (2003). The role of androgens in development of the scrotum of the grey short-tailed Brazilian opossum (Monodelphis domestica). Anatomy and Embryology. 206(5). 381–389. 6 indexed citations
3.
Alonso, María Beatriz Durán, Paul G. Shiels, Thora A. Glencorse, et al.. (2001). A candidate gene for human neurodegenerative disorders: a rat PKCγ mutation causes a Parkinsonian syndrome. Nature Neuroscience. 4(11). 1061–1062. 25 indexed citations
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Yılmaz, Bayram & D. P. Gilmore. (2000). Delta opioid modulation of hypothalamic serotonergic neurotransmission in the ovariectomized and steroid-primed rat.. PubMed. 21(2). 115–120. 2 indexed citations
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Yılmaz, Bayram & D. P. Gilmore. (1999). Opioid Modulation of the Pre-ovulatory LH Surge in the Conscious Rat: Involvement of Indolamines. DergiPark (Istanbul University). 1 indexed citations
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Yılmaz, Bayram & D. P. Gilmore. (1999). Effects of mu, kappa, and delta opioid receptor agonists and antagonists on rat hypothalamic noradrenergic neurotransmission. Brain Research Bulletin. 48(5). 491–495. 9 indexed citations
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Xie, Qijun, et al.. (1998). Postnatal Development of Leydig Cells in the Opossum (Monodelphis domestica): An Immunocytochemical and Endocrinological Study1. Biology of Reproduction. 58(3). 664–669. 18 indexed citations
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Payne, Philip, D. P. Gilmore, David A. Russell, et al.. (1997). Age changes in dopamine levels in the corpus striatum of Albino Swiss (AS) and AS/AGU mutant rats. Neuroscience Letters. 239(1). 54–56. 10 indexed citations
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Johnston, Mark, Philip Payne, & D. P. Gilmore. (1994). Effect of exposure to morphine throughout gestation on feminine and masculine adult sexual behaviour in golden hamsters. Reproduction. 100(1). 173–176. 8 indexed citations
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Johnston, Heather, Philip Payne, D. P. Gilmore, & Catherine A. Wilson. (1990). Neonatal serotonin reduction alters the adult feminine sexual behaviour of golden hamsters. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 35(3). 571–575. 12 indexed citations
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Gilmore, D. P., et al.. (1988). Regional differences in the catecholamine content of the rat brain: effects of neonatal castration and androgenization. European Journal of Endocrinology. 118(4). 483–494. 34 indexed citations
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Ratnasooriya, W.D., D. P. Gilmore, & R. M. Wadsworth. (1980). Effect of local application of sympathomimetic drugs to the epididymis on fertility in rats. Reproduction. 58(1). 19–25. 9 indexed citations
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Ratnasooriya, W.D., R. M. Wadsworth, & D. P. Gilmore. (1979). The effect of sympathomimetic drugs on contractility of the vas deferens in vitro and in vivo. Reproduction. 56(2). 633–641. 14 indexed citations
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Ratnasooriya, W.D., D. P. Gilmore, & R. M. Wadsworth. (1979). Antifertility effect of sympathomimetic drugs on male rats when applied locally to the vas deferens. Reproduction. 56(2). 643–651. 7 indexed citations
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Gilmore, D. P., et al.. (1978). Presence and activity of LH-RH in the mid-term human fetus. Reproduction. 52(2). 355–359. 8 indexed citations
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Gilmore, D. P. & J.C. McGrath. (1977). Effects of castration on the mechanical response to motor nerve stimulation of the rat vas deferens [proceedings].. PubMed Central. 61(3). 473P–474P. 3 indexed citations
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Shaikh, Abubakar A. & D. P. Gilmore. (1974). FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE MAINTENANCE OF LUTEAL FUNCTION IN THE PSEUDOPREGNANT RAT. Reproduction. 36(2). 387–394. 1 indexed citations
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Gilmore, D. P., et al.. (1973). The Effect of Copper Implants in the Seminal Vesicles on Fertility of the Rat, Rabbit, and Hamster. Fertility and Sterility. 24(1). 60–64. 7 indexed citations
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Gilmore, D. P., et al.. (1971). A TECHNIQUE FOR THE COLLECTION BY FISTULA OF EPIDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOA FROM THE RAT. Reproduction. 25(1). 137–140. 3 indexed citations
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Gilmore, D. P.. (1967). Foods of the Australian opossum (Trichosurus vulpecula Kerr) on Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, and a comparison with other selected areas.. New Zealand Journal of Science. 10. 235–279. 23 indexed citations

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