Edward R. Bowman

1.3k total citations
63 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Edward R. Bowman is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Organic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Edward R. Bowman has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 38 papers in Molecular Biology, 21 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 20 papers in Organic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Edward R. Bowman's work include Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (20 papers), Synthesis and Biological Evaluation (16 papers) and Pharmacological Receptor Mechanisms and Effects (12 papers). Edward R. Bowman is often cited by papers focused on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (20 papers), Synthesis and Biological Evaluation (16 papers) and Pharmacological Receptor Mechanisms and Effects (12 papers). Edward R. Bowman collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Chile. Edward R. Bowman's co-authors include Herbert McKennis, Lennox B. Turnbull, Mario D. Aceto, Louis S. Harris, Chunxiao Li, M. Saeed Dar, Sorell L. Schwartz, Billy R. Martin, Einosuke Tamaki and Joseph F. Borzelleca and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Journal of the American Chemical Society and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Edward R. Bowman

63 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers

Edward R. Bowman
Alexander Scriabine United States
I. van Wijngaarden Netherlands
Sidney M. Hess United States
Popat N. Patil United States
James A. Ruth United States
E. A. Zeller United States
Arthur E. Jacobson United States
D. J. Triggle United States
Alexander Scriabine United States
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All Works

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May, Everette L., Andrew Coop, James H. Woods, et al.. (2003). N-(Trifluoromethyl)benzyl substituted N-Normetazocines and N-Norketobemidones. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 11(1). 31–33. 2 indexed citations
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May, Everette L., Mario D. Aceto, Edward R. Bowman, et al.. (2000). Enantiomeric (-)-(1R,5R,9R) and (+)-(1S,5S,9S) heterocyclic N-substituted-normetazocines: Synthesis of potent and selective antinociceptives and opioid antagonists through N-substituent modification. Medicinal Chemistry Research. 10(3). 178–185. 1 indexed citations
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Aceto, Mario D., Louis S. Harris, & Edward R. Bowman. (1997). Etorphines: μ-opioid receptor-selective antinociception and low physical dependence capacity. European Journal of Pharmacology. 338(3). 215–223. 48 indexed citations
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Saady, Joseph J., Edward R. Bowman, & Mario D. Aceto. (1995). Cocaine, Ecgonine Methyl Ester, and Benzoylecgonine Plasma Profiles in Rhesus Monkeys. Journal of Analytical Toxicology. 19(7). 571–575. 16 indexed citations
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May, Everette L., Mario D. Aceto, Edward R. Bowman, et al.. (1994). Antipodal .alpha.-N-(Methyl through Decyl)-N-normetazocines (5,9.alpha.-Dimethyl-2'-hydroxy-6,7-benzomorphans): In vitro and In vivo Properties. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 37(20). 3408–3418. 39 indexed citations
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Aceto, Mario D., et al.. (1994). Dependence Studies of New Compounds in the Rhesus Monkey, Rat and Mouse (1993). PsycEXTRA Dataset. 81. 485–542. 20 indexed citations
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Dar, M. Saeed, Edward R. Bowman, & Chunxiao Li. (1994). Intracerebellar nicotinic-cholinergic participation in the cerebellar adenosinergic modulation of ethanol-induced motor incoordination in mice. Brain Research. 644(1). 117–127. 52 indexed citations
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Saady, Joseph J., Edward R. Bowman, & Mario D. Aceto. (1994). Cocaine-induced rausch: overt behaviour and plasma concentrations in rhesus monkeys. European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics. 19(1). 41–46. 4 indexed citations
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Dar, M. Saeed, Chunxiao Li, & Edward R. Bowman. (1993). Central behavioral interactions between ethanol, (−)-nicotine, and (−)-cotinine in mice. Brain Research Bulletin. 32(1). 23–28. 26 indexed citations
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Aceto, Mario D., et al.. (1993). Nicotine's opioid and anti-opioid interactions: Proposed role in smoking behavior. European Journal of Pharmacology Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 248(4). 333–335. 31 indexed citations
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Aceto, Mario D. & Edward R. Bowman. (1992). Blockade of dynorphin A(1–13) overt psychomotor effects by naloxone. Peptides. 13(4). 847–849. 7 indexed citations
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Thomas, Brian F., Edward R. Bowman, Susan Tucker, & Mario D. Aceto. (1988). Plasma concentrations of nicotine in rats during tolerance and chronic exposure studies. European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics. 13(4). 247–252. 5 indexed citations
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Pilotti, Åke, et al.. (1976). Studies on the ldentification of Tobacco Alkaloids, their Mammalian Metabolites and Related Compounds by Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry. Beiträge zur Tabakforschung international. 8(6). 5 indexed citations
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Konzett, H., et al.. (1971). BETAHISTINE, ITS METABOLITES AND VASCULAR RESPONSES IN THE FORELIMB OF THE DOG. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 178(1). 122–129. 6 indexed citations
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Borzelleca, Joseph F., et al.. (1968). EFFECTS OF SOME NICOTINE METABOLITES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS ON ISOLATED SMOOTH MUSCLE. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 161(1). 59–69. 23 indexed citations
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McKennis, Herbert, Lennox B. Turnbull, & Edward R. Bowman. (1964). Additional Routes in the Metabolism of 3-Acetylpyridine. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 239(4). 1215–1220. 15 indexed citations
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McKennis, Herbert, Lennox B. Turnbull, Edward R. Bowman, & Einosuke Tamaki. (1963). The Synthesis of Hydroxycotinine and Studies on Its Structure1. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 28(2). 383–387. 20 indexed citations
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Borzelleca, Joseph F., Edward R. Bowman, & Herbert McKennis. (1962). STUDIES ON THE RESPIRATORY AND CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF (-)-COTININE. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 137(3). 313–318. 27 indexed citations
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Bowman, Edward R., Lennox B. Turnbull, & Herbert McKennis. (1959). METABOLISM OF NICOTINE IN THE HUMAN AND EXCRETION OF PYRIDINE COMPOUNDS BY SMOKERS. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 127(2). 92–95. 52 indexed citations
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McKennis, Herbert, Lennox B. Turnbull, & Edward R. Bowman. (1958). Metabolism of Nicotine to (+)-γ-(3-Pyridyl)-γ-methylaminobutyric Acid1. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 80(24). 6597–6600. 21 indexed citations

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