J. L. Black

1.7k total citations
50 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

J. L. Black is a scholar working on Physiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, J. L. Black has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Physiology, 8 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 6 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in J. L. Black's work include Asthma and respiratory diseases (9 papers), Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies (4 papers) and Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology (4 papers). J. L. Black is often cited by papers focused on Asthma and respiratory diseases (9 papers), Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies (4 papers) and Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology (4 papers). J. L. Black collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Bulgaria. J. L. Black's co-authors include D.W.K. Collins, Frank Mastaglia, Carol Armour, Lesley Cala, B. H. Erickson, Ann J. Woolcock, Norbert Berend, Stephen R. Zubrick, Karen McKay and Matthew Peters and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain, PEDIATRICS and Journal of Applied Physiology.

In The Last Decade

J. L. Black

49 papers receiving 935 citations

Peers

J. L. Black
J. P. Deruaz Switzerland
Leopold J. Streletz United States
Edward Ganz United States
Thomas A. Eskin United States
Jyrki Launes Finland
Armando Martínez United States
L. J. Hurwitz United Kingdom
D. Petersen Germany
J. L. Black
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. L. Black

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All Works

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Zeng, Qingxiang, Qi Ge, Mehra Haghi, et al.. (2014). Allergen exposed primary human bronchial epithelial cells have inhibited transport of salbutamol sulphate only when functional organic cation tranporters are present. European Respiratory Journal. 44(Suppl 58). P944–P944. 2 indexed citations
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Oliver, Brian G., Paul D. Robinson, Matthew Peters, & J. L. Black. (2014). Viral infections and asthma: an inflammatory interface?. European Respiratory Journal. 44(6). 1666–1681. 60 indexed citations
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Russell, William D., et al.. (2003). A comparison of post-exercise mood enhancement across common exercise distraction activities.. Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy. 26(4). 368–383. 15 indexed citations
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Gray, Natalie, et al.. (1996). A patient dose survey for femoral arteriogram diagnostic radiographic examinations using a dose - area product meter. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 41(5). 899–907. 20 indexed citations
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Johnson, Peter R. A., Karen McKay, Carol Armour, & J. L. Black. (1995). The Maintenance of Functional Activity in Human Isolated Bronchus after Cryopreservation. Pulmonary Pharmacology. 8(1). 43–47. 23 indexed citations
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Black, J. L., Peter R. A. Johnson, Karen McKay, David Carey, & Carol Armour. (1994). Levcromakalim- and Isoprenaline-induced Relaxation of Human Isolated Airways—Role of the Epithelium and of K+ Channel Activation. Pulmonary Pharmacology. 7(3). 195–203. 10 indexed citations
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McKay, Karen, Carol Armour, & J. L. Black. (1993). Endothelin-3 Increases Transmission in the Rabbit Pulmonary Parasympathetic Nervous System. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 22(Supplement 8). S181–S184. 24 indexed citations
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McLaren, Terri L., et al.. (1992). A retinitis pigmentosa register for Western Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology. 20(4). 311–317. 7 indexed citations
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Armour, Carol, et al.. (1991). Substance P-induced contraction of rabbit airways: mechanism of action. Journal of Applied Physiology. 70(2). 813–817. 4 indexed citations
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Black, J. L., et al.. (1983). Comparison of in vivo and in vitro responses to histamine in human airways.. PubMed. 128(5). 875–9. 86 indexed citations
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Collins, D.W.K., W.M. Carroll, J. L. Black, & Mark K. Walsh. (1979). Effect of refractive error on the visual evoked response.. BMJ. 1(6158). 231–232. 32 indexed citations
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Mastaglia, F.L., J. L. Black, R H Edis, & D.W.K. Collins. (1978). The contribution of evoked potentials in the functional assessment of the somatosensory pathway.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 15. 279–98. 17 indexed citations
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Black, J. L., Frank Mastaglia, & D.W.K. Collins. (1978). On-line electro-oculography. International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing. 9(5). 393–404. 11 indexed citations
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Mastaglia, F.L., J. L. Black, Lesley Cala, & D.W.K. Collins. (1977). Electrophysiological and computerised tomography findings in multiple sclerosis: a comparative study.. PubMed. 14. 223–8. 3 indexed citations
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Mastaglia, Frank, J. L. Black, & D.W.K. Collins. (1977). Saccadic velocities in multiple sclerosis and myasthenia gravis.. Murdoch Research Repository (Murdoch University). 14. 117–21. 2 indexed citations
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Black, J. L., et al.. (1977). Vector cardiographic assessment of implanted cardiac pacemakers. International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing. 8(3). 159–178. 1 indexed citations
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Mastaglia, Frank, J. L. Black, Lesley Cala, & D.W.K. Collins. (1977). Evoked potentials, saccadic velocities, and computerized tomography in diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.. BMJ. 1(6072). 1315–1317. 43 indexed citations
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Mastaglia, Frank, J. L. Black, & D.W.K. Collins. (1976). Visual and spinal evoked potentials in diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.. BMJ. 2(6038). 732.1–732. 41 indexed citations
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Black, J. L., et al.. (1976). A versatile averaging system for neurophysiology. Computers in Biology and Medicine. 6(1). 9–21. 6 indexed citations
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Black, J. L. & B. H. Erickson. (1968). Oogenesis and ovarian development in the prenatal pig. The Anatomical Record. 161(1). 45–55. 73 indexed citations

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