Geoffrey A. Head

14.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
331 papers, 8.9k citations indexed

About

Geoffrey A. Head is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Physiology and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Geoffrey A. Head has authored 331 papers receiving a total of 8.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 211 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 84 papers in Physiology and 76 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in Geoffrey A. Head's work include Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (138 papers), Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (70 papers) and Renin-Angiotensin System Studies (49 papers). Geoffrey A. Head is often cited by papers focused on Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (138 papers), Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (70 papers) and Renin-Angiotensin System Studies (49 papers). Geoffrey A. Head collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Russia. Geoffrey A. Head's co-authors include Sandra L. Burke, Pamela J. Davern, Dmitry N. Mayorov, Markus P. Schlaich, Richard McCarty, Simon C. Malpas, Paul Körner, Gavin Lambert, Е. В. Лукошкова and Roger G. Evans and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Neuroscience and Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

In The Last Decade

Geoffrey A. Head

323 papers receiving 8.8k citations

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Geoffrey A. Head
Robin L. Davisson United States
Gerald F. DiBona United States
Debra I. Diz United States
R. Lang Germany
Harpal Randeva United Kingdom
Robin L. Davisson United States
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All Works

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Janssens, Kristel, Stephen Foulkes, Paolo D’Ambrosio, et al.. (2025). Diagnostic accuracy of different exercise blood pressure metrics in identifying hypertension on 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in athletes. Journal of Human Hypertension. 40(1). 10–17.
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Jackson, Kristy L., Haoyun Fang, Feng Tang, et al.. (2025). Annexin-A1 deficiency uncovers female-specific pathways in blood pressure control and cardiovascular remodeling in mice. PubMed. 8(1). 955–955.
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Tang, Faqing, Kevin Jackson, Ekaterina Salimova, et al.. (2024). The Pro-Resolving Mediator, Annexin-A1, Regulates Blood Pressure and Signs of Stage B Heart Failure in Mice in a Sex-Specific Fashion. Heart Lung and Circulation. 33. S487–S487.
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Snelson, Matthew, et al.. (2024). Reduction in systolic blood pressure following dietary fibre intervention is dependent on baseline gut microbiota composition. Proceedings of The Nutrition Society. 83(OCE1). 1 indexed citations
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Jackson, Kristy L., Haoyun Fang, Bethany Claridge, et al.. (2024). Novel formylpeptide receptor 1/2 agonist limits hypertension-induced cardiovascular damage. Cardiovascular Research. 120(11). 1336–1350. 6 indexed citations
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Singh, Reetu R., Lindsea C. Booth, Clive N. May, et al.. (2021). Increase in Bioavailability of Nitric Oxide After Renal Denervation Improves Kidney Function in Sheep With Hypertensive Kidney Disease. Hypertension. 77(4). 1299–1310. 10 indexed citations
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Nakai, Michael, Rosilene V. Ribeiro, Bruce R. Stevens, et al.. (2021). Essential Hypertension Is Associated With Changes in Gut Microbial Metabolic Pathways: A Multisite Analysis of Ambulatory Blood Pressure. Hypertension. 78(3). 804–815. 63 indexed citations
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Jama, Hamdi, Rikeish R. Muralitharan, Joanne A. O’Donnell, et al.. (2021). Rodent models of hypertension. British Journal of Pharmacology. 179(5). 918–937. 42 indexed citations
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Sata, Yusuke, Sandra L. Burke, Kyungjoon Lim, et al.. (2020). Contribution of the Renal Nerves to Hypertension in a Rabbit Model of Chronic Kidney Disease. Hypertension. 76(5). 1470–1479. 9 indexed citations
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Burke, Sandra L., Benjamin Barzel, Nina Eikelis, et al.. (2020). Empagliflozin modulates renal sympathetic and heart rate baroreflexes in a rabbit model of diabetes. Diabetologia. 63(7). 1424–1434. 29 indexed citations
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Lambert, Gavin, Geoffrey A. Head, Won Sun Chen, et al.. (2019). Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and morning surge in blood pressure in adult black and white South Africans. Journal of Clinical Hypertension. 22(1). 21–28. 5 indexed citations
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Stergiou, George S., Gianfranco Parati, Richard J. McManus, et al.. (2018). Guidelines for blood pressure measurement: development over 30 years. Journal of Clinical Hypertension. 20(7). 1089–1091. 14 indexed citations
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Sampson, Amanda K., Karen L. Andrews, Delyth Graham, et al.. (2014). Origin of the Y Chromosome Influences Intrarenal Vascular Responsiveness to Angiotensin I and Angiotensin (1-7) in Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats. Hypertension. 64(6). 1376–1383. 9 indexed citations
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Lim, Kyung-Joon, Sandra L. Burke, & Geoffrey A. Head. (2013). Obesity-Related Hypertension and the Role of Insulin and Leptin in High-Fat–Fed Rabbits. Hypertension. 61(3). 628–634. 82 indexed citations
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Prior, Larissa J., Pamela J. Davern, Sandra L. Burke, et al.. (2013). Exposure to a High-Fat Diet During Development Alters Leptin and Ghrelin Sensitivity and Elevates Renal Sympathetic Nerve Activity and Arterial Pressure in Rabbits. Hypertension. 63(2). 338–345. 62 indexed citations
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Wang, Yanli, et al.. (2013). Association between the rate of the morning surge in blood pressure and cardiovascular events and stroke. Chinese Medical Journal. 126(3). 510–514. 28 indexed citations
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Thomas, Merlin C., R. J. Pickering, Despina Tsorotes, et al.. (2010). Genetic Ace2 Deficiency Accentuates Vascular Inflammation and Atherosclerosis in the ApoE Knockout Mouse. Circulation Research. 107(7). 888–897. 188 indexed citations
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Burke, Sandra L., et al.. (2008). Levels of Renal and Extrarenal Sympathetic Drive in Angiotensin II–Induced Hypertension. Hypertension. 51(4). 878–883. 28 indexed citations
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Davern, Pamela J. & Geoffrey A. Head. (2007). Fos-Related Antigen Immunoreactivity After Acute and Chronic Angiotensin II–Induced Hypertension in the Rabbit Brain. Hypertension. 49(5). 1170–1177. 55 indexed citations
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Brooks, David J., Klaus L. Leenders, Geoffrey A. Head, et al.. (1984). Studies on regional cerebral oxygen utilisation and cognitive function in multiple sclerosis.. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 47(11). 1182–1191. 109 indexed citations

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