430 total citations 35 papers, 355 citations indexed
About
Harris Ls is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Molecular Biology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Harris Ls has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 355 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 4 papers in Pharmacology and 3 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Harris Ls's work include Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (3 papers), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (3 papers) and Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism (2 papers). Harris Ls is often cited by papers focused on Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (3 papers), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (3 papers) and Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism (2 papers). Harris Ls collaborates with scholars based in United States. Harris Ls's co-authors include Timothy J. O’Rourke, David Yashon, Balster Rl, Robinson Ds, Silverman Jf, Lisa Gold, A. Dunn, Martin Br, Fedor Medzihradsky and McMillan De and has published in prestigious journals such as PubMed.
In The Last Decade
Harris Ls
33 papers
receiving
307 citations
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Ls, Harris, et al.. (1998). Dependence studies of new compounds in the rhesus monkey, rat and mouse (1997).. PubMed. 178. 363–407.8 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris, et al.. (1994). Dependence studies of new compounds in the rhesus monkey, rat and mouse (1993).. PubMed. 140. 103–78.5 indexed citations
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Rl, Balster, et al.. (1992). Preclinical methods for the development of pharmacotherapies for cocaine abuse.. PubMed. 119. 160–4.6 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris, et al.. (1992). Dependence studies of new compounds in the rhesus monkey and mouse (1991).. PubMed. 119. 513–58.4 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris, et al.. (1987). Dependence studies of new compounds in the rhesus monkey, rat and mouse (1986).. PubMed. 76. 392–447.3 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris. (1986). Nathan B. Eddy Memorial Award lecture.. PubMed. 67. 4–13.1 indexed citations
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Jf, Silverman, et al.. (1986). Fine needle aspiration cytology of hemangioblastoma of the spinal cord. Report of a case with immunocytochemical and ultrastructural studies.. PubMed. 30(3). 303–8.8 indexed citations
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Medzihradsky, Fedor, et al.. (1984). Evaluation of new compounds for opioid activity in rhesus monkey, rat, and mouse (1984). PubMed. 55. 309–93.5 indexed citations
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Rl, Balster, et al.. (1984). Behavioral dependence in rhesus monkeys following chronic THC administration.. PubMed. 55. 111–7.4 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris, et al.. (1981). Antinociceptive mechanism and acute and chronic behavioral effects of clonidine.. PubMed. 71. 243–58.8 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris, et al.. (1981). Annual report: dependence studies of new compounds in the rhesus monkey (1980).. PubMed. 34. 297–326.10 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris, et al.. (1979). Annual report: dependence studies on new compounds in the rhesus monkey (1979).. PubMed. 27. 330–50.5 indexed citations
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Dunn, A., et al.. (1974). Effects of acute and chronic morphine administration on the incorporation of (3H)-lysine into mouse brain and liver proteins.. PubMed. 9(2). 299–306.6 indexed citations
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Ds, Robinson, et al.. (1974). Proceedings: Comparison of MAO substrate activities in twins, schizophrenics, depressives, and controls.. PubMed. 10(3). 10–10.10 indexed citations
Ls, Harris. (1972). Comparison of pilocarpine and echothiophate iodide in open-angle glaucoma.. PubMed. 4(9). 736–9.3 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris. (1970). Central neurohumoral systems involved with narcotic agonists and antagonists.. PubMed. 29(1). 28–31.34 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris, et al.. (1969). The effects of narcotic-antagonist analgesics on rat brain cholinesterases.. PubMed. 182(2). 471–80.3 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris, et al.. (1969). Spinal cord injury: sequential morphology and hypothermic stabilization.. PubMed. 20. 432–4.30 indexed citations
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Ls, Harris, et al.. (1966). Effects of analgesic-antagonists on vocalizing and jumping of rats to electric shock.. PubMed. 161(2). 359–63.2 indexed citations
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