Deepak K. Chugh

1.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
18 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Deepak K. Chugh is a scholar working on Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Physiology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Deepak K. Chugh has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, 6 papers in Physiology and 5 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Deepak K. Chugh's work include Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (15 papers), Hemoglobin structure and function (5 papers) and Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide (4 papers). Deepak K. Chugh is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (15 papers), Hemoglobin structure and function (5 papers) and Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide (4 papers). Deepak K. Chugh collaborates with scholars based in United States. Deepak K. Chugh's co-authors include Terri E. Weaver, Greg Maislin, Philip L. Smith, Allan I Pack, A. Mokashi, Andréa Maria Laizner, Lois K. Evans, Susan Redline, Alan R. Schwartz and David F. Dinges and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain Research, FEBS Letters and Journal of Applied Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Deepak K. Chugh

18 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Hit Papers

An Instrument to Measure Functional Status Outcomes for D... 1997 2026 2006 2016 1997 200 400 600

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Deepak K. Chugh United States 13 1.0k 979 529 415 290 18 1.6k
Fahed Hakim Israel 18 784 0.8× 516 0.5× 291 0.6× 377 0.9× 320 1.1× 40 1.5k
Rowena Korobkin United States 16 676 0.7× 843 0.9× 148 0.3× 245 0.6× 597 2.1× 18 1.5k
Agata Gabryelska Poland 22 761 0.8× 496 0.5× 314 0.6× 428 1.0× 141 0.5× 85 1.3k
Ehab Dayyat United States 21 1.4k 1.4× 1.1k 1.1× 190 0.4× 309 0.7× 674 2.3× 33 1.8k
Diane C Lim United States 18 839 0.8× 657 0.7× 323 0.6× 349 0.8× 297 1.0× 35 1.2k
Anna Heidbreder Austria 25 177 0.2× 222 0.2× 379 0.7× 630 1.5× 107 0.4× 100 1.4k
Jordan Gaines United States 16 543 0.5× 465 0.5× 474 0.9× 372 0.9× 145 0.5× 25 991
Keith Zachman United States 13 200 0.2× 347 0.4× 544 1.0× 401 1.0× 63 0.2× 14 1.3k
Naoko Tachibana Japan 21 275 0.3× 193 0.2× 383 0.7× 532 1.3× 104 0.4× 72 1.4k
Sébastien Baillieul France 14 369 0.4× 276 0.3× 62 0.1× 85 0.2× 150 0.5× 69 774

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Weaver, Terri E., Nancy Barone Kribbs, Allan I Pack, et al.. (1997). Night-To-Night Variability in CPAP Use Over the First Three Months of Treatment. SLEEP. 20(4). 278–283. 411 indexed citations
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Lahiri, S., Donald G. Buerk, Shinobu Osanai, A. Mokashi, & Deepak K. Chugh. (1997). Effect of CO on of carotid body and chemoreception with and without Ca2+. Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System. 66(1-2). 1–6. 8 indexed citations
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Buerk, Donald G., Shinobu Osanai, Deepak K. Chugh, A. Mokashi, & S. Lahiri. (1997). Calcium-Dependent O2 Sensitivity of Cat Carotid Body. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 411. 1–5. 1 indexed citations
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Buerk, Donald G., Deepak K. Chugh, Shinobu Osanai, A. Mokashi, & S. Lahiri. (1997). Dopamine increases in cat carotid body during excitation by carbon monoxide: Implications for a chromophore theory of chemoreception. Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System. 67(3). 130–136. 13 indexed citations
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Osanai, Shinobu, Donald G. Buerk, A. Mokashi, Deepak K. Chugh, & Sukhamay Lahiri. (1997). Cat carotid body chemosensory discharge (in vitro) is insensitive to charybdotoxin. Brain Research. 747(2). 324–327. 26 indexed citations
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Weaver, Terri E., Andréa Maria Laizner, Lois K. Evans, et al.. (1997). An Instrument to Measure Functional Status Outcomes for Disorders of Excessive Sleepiness. SLEEP. 20(10). 835–43. 703 indexed citations breakdown →
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Lahiri, Sukhamay, Deepak K. Chugh, A. Mokashi, et al.. (1996). Cytochrome Oxidase is the Primary Oxygen Sensor in the Cat Carotid Body. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 388. 213–217. 5 indexed citations
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Chugh, Deepak K., Terri E. Weaver, & David F. Dinges. (1996). Neurobehavioral Consequences of Arousals. SLEEP. 19(suppl_10). S198–S201. 69 indexed citations
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Lahiri, S., Shinobu Osanai, Donald G. Buerk, A. Mokashi, & Deepak K. Chugh. (1996). Thapsigargin enhances carotid body chemosensory discharge in response to hypoxia in zero [Ca2+]e: evidence for intracellular Ca2+ release. Brain Research. 709(1). 141–144. 16 indexed citations
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Osanai, Shinobu, Deepak K. Chugh, A. Mokashi, & Sukhamay Lahiri. (1996). Stimulus interaction between CO and CO2 in the cat carotid body chemoreception. Brain Research. 711(1-2). 56–63. 10 indexed citations
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Lahiri, S., Rodrigo Iturriaga, A. Mokashi, et al.. (1996). Adaptation to hypercapnia vs. intracellular pH in cat carotid body: responses in vitro. Journal of Applied Physiology. 80(4). 1090–1099. 13 indexed citations
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Lahiri, S., Donald G. Buerk, Deepak K. Chugh, Shinobu Osanai, & A. Mokashi. (1995). Reciprocal photolabile O2 consumption and chemoreceptor excitation by carbon monoxide in the cat carotid body: evidence for cytochrome a3 as the primary O2 sensor. Brain Research. 684(2). 194–200. 34 indexed citations
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Buerk, Donald G., S. Lahiri, Deepak K. Chugh, & A. Mokashi. (1995). Electrochemical detection of rapid DA release kinetics during hypoxia in perfused-superfused cat CB. Journal of Applied Physiology. 78(3). 830–837. 24 indexed citations
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Chugh, Deepak K., et al.. (1994). Nitric oxide-related inhibition of carotid chemosensory nerve activity in the cat. Respiration Physiology. 97(2). 147–156. 68 indexed citations
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Chugh, Deepak K., et al.. (1994). NO Mimics O2 in the Carotid Body Chemoreception. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 360. 225–227. 13 indexed citations
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Wilson, David F., A. Mokashi, Deepak K. Chugh, et al.. (1994). The primary oxygen sensor of the cat carotid body is cytochrome a3 of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. FEBS Letters. 351(3). 370–374. 105 indexed citations
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Lahiri, S., Dilip Kumar Ray, Deepak K. Chugh, Rodrigo Iturriaga, & A. Mokashi. (1994). Co-Binding Chromophores in Oxygen Chemoreception in the Carotid Body. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 360. 149–153. 2 indexed citations
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Lahiri, S., Rodrigo Iturriaga, A. Mokashi, Dilip Kumar Ray, & Deepak K. Chugh. (1993). CO reveals dual mechanisms of O2 chemoreception in the cat carotid body. Respiration Physiology. 94(2). 227–240. 59 indexed citations

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