Hilary Lloyd

1.3k total citations
29 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Hilary Lloyd is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Physiology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hilary Lloyd has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 11 papers in Physiology and 8 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Hilary Lloyd's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (15 papers), Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling (11 papers) and Ion channel regulation and function (4 papers). Hilary Lloyd is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (15 papers), Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling (11 papers) and Ion channel regulation and function (4 papers). Hilary Lloyd collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and Sweden. Hilary Lloyd's co-authors include Rosemary Martin, Anna I. Cowan, Bertil B. Fredholm, Trevor W. Stone, Karin Lindström, Marie E. Gibbs, Leif Hertz, Jürgen Schrader, Andreas Deußen and Ian Spence and has published in prestigious journals such as Trends in Neurosciences, Biochemical Journal and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Hilary Lloyd

28 papers receiving 995 citations

Peers

Hilary Lloyd
M. J. During United States
Prasant Chandran United States
Ronald A. Leslie United Kingdom
Edward C. Burgard United States
Dekun Song United States
Areles Molleman United Kingdom
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All Works

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Lloyd, Hilary, Tina Hinton, Shane Bullock, et al.. (2013). An evaluation of pharmacology curricula in Australian science and health-related degree programs. BMC Medical Education. 13(1). 153–153. 20 indexed citations
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Quinnell, Rosanne, et al.. (2012). A comparison of student usage of traditional verses ICT learning resources in the Life Sciences. Proceedings of The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (formerly UniServe Science Conference). 10. 1 indexed citations
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Babey, Anna‐Marie, Shane Bullock, Elizabeth A. Olmsted‐Davis, et al.. (2010). Ensuring quality graduates of pharmacology. 1 indexed citations
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Gibbs, Marie E., et al.. (2007). Glycogen is a preferred glutamate precursor during learning in 1‐day‐old chick: Biochemical and behavioral evidence. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 85(15). 3326–3333. 103 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Hilary, et al.. (2003). A measurement and comparison of the fluid intake in people with and without back pain. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. 16(6). 403–409. 2 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Hilary, et al.. (1998). Evidence that IgE Receptor Stimulation Increases Adenosine Release from Rat Basophilic Leukaemia (RBL-2H3) Cells. Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 11(1). 41–46. 8 indexed citations
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Mylecharane, Ewan J., et al.. (1998). Effects of Acute and Chronic Treatment with Clozapine on Dopamine Release in Rat Nucleus Accumbens Slice Preparations. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 861(1). 284–285. 3 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Hilary, et al.. (1996). Release of Adenosine from Human Sensitized Lung Fragments and its Effect on Antigen-induced Mediator Release. Pulmonary Pharmacology. 9(3). 141–148. 6 indexed citations
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Grunstein, Ronald R., et al.. (1996). Acute Withdrawal of Nasal CPAP in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Does Not Cause a Rise in Stress Hormones. SLEEP. 19(10). 774–782. 49 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Hilary. (1995). Involvement of adenosine deaminase and adenosine kinase in regulating extracellular adenosine concentration in rat hippocampal slices. Neurochemistry International. 26(4). 387–395. 122 indexed citations
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Martin, Rosemary, Hilary Lloyd, & Anna I. Cowan. (1994). The early events of oxygen and glucose deprivation: setting the scene for neuronal death?. Trends in Neurosciences. 17(6). 251–257. 307 indexed citations
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Sim, Alistair T.R., et al.. (1993). Synaptosomal amino acid release: Effect of inhibiting protein phosphatases with okadaic acid. Neuroscience Letters. 160(2). 181–184. 21 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Hilary, Karin Lindström, & Bertil B. Fredholm. (1993). Intracellular formation and release of adenosine from rat hippocampal slices evoked by electrical stimulation or energy depletion. Neurochemistry International. 23(2). 173–185. 125 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Hilary, Alexander Perkins, & Ian Spence. (1989). Effect of magnesium on depression of the monosynaptic reflex induced by 2-chloroadenosine or hypoxia in the isolated spinal cord of neonatal rats. Neuroscience Letters. 101(2). 175–181. 8 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Hilary, et al.. (1988). Involvement of adenosine in synaptic depression induced by a brief period of hypoxia in isolated spinal cord of neonatal rat. Brain Research. 462(2). 391–395. 22 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Hilary & Trevor W. Stone. (1985). Cyclohexyladenosine binding in rat striatum. Brain Research. 334(2). 385–388. 7 indexed citations
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Morgan, Philip F., Hilary Lloyd, & Trevor W. Stone. (1983). Benzodiazepine inhibition of adenosine uptake is not prevented by benzodiazepine antagonists. European Journal of Pharmacology. 87(1). 121–126. 20 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Hilary, M.N. Perkins, M. K. Gaitonde, & Trevor W. Stone. (1982). Uptake and Calcium‐Dependent Release of Ethylenediamine (1,2‐Diaminoethane) by Rat Brain Slices. Journal of Neurochemistry. 38(4). 1118–1122. 7 indexed citations
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Stone, Trevor W., et al.. (1981). Methylxanthines modulate adenosine release from slices of cerebral cortex. Brain Research. 207(2). 421–431. 19 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Hilary & Trevor W. Stone. (1981). Factors affecting the release of purines from mouse cerebral cortex: Potassium removal and metabolic inhibitors. Biochemical Pharmacology. 30(11). 1239–1243. 7 indexed citations

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