Jacqueline A. Harrison

1.0k total citations
11 papers, 872 citations indexed

About

Jacqueline A. Harrison is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Physiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Jacqueline A. Harrison has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 872 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 7 papers in Physiology and 3 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Jacqueline A. Harrison's work include Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (7 papers), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (5 papers) and Nerve injury and regeneration (3 papers). Jacqueline A. Harrison is often cited by papers focused on Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (7 papers), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (5 papers) and Nerve injury and regeneration (3 papers). Jacqueline A. Harrison collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and United Kingdom. Jacqueline A. Harrison's co-authors include Linda R. Watkins, Steven F. Maier, Paige W. Sholar, Mark R. Hutchinson, Benjamen D. Coats, Lisa C. Loram, Frederick R. Taylor, N.Y. Crysdale, Yingning Zhang and Kenner C. Rice and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, European Journal of Neuroscience and Pharmaceutical Research.

In The Last Decade

Jacqueline A. Harrison

11 papers receiving 858 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jacqueline A. Harrison United States 11 418 332 203 184 122 11 872
Benjamen D. Coats United States 6 538 1.3× 509 1.5× 245 1.2× 282 1.5× 121 1.0× 6 1.1k
Julie Wieseler United States 12 378 0.9× 292 0.9× 164 0.8× 156 0.8× 63 0.5× 16 730
Marc‐André Dansereau Canada 12 402 1.0× 246 0.7× 225 1.1× 285 1.5× 130 1.1× 13 1.0k
Ada Delaney United Kingdom 16 486 1.2× 318 1.0× 240 1.2× 151 0.8× 69 0.6× 19 1.1k
Dimitris N. Xanthos Canada 10 545 1.3× 210 0.6× 150 0.7× 183 1.0× 79 0.6× 14 1.0k
Sofia Baptista Portugal 15 168 0.4× 333 1.0× 221 1.1× 309 1.7× 110 0.9× 20 988
Alexander Chamessian United States 12 884 2.1× 491 1.5× 398 2.0× 171 0.9× 84 0.7× 18 1.5k
Sonia K. Bhangoo United States 9 940 2.2× 689 2.1× 233 1.1× 145 0.8× 98 0.8× 10 1.5k
Andi Wangzhou United States 16 547 1.3× 357 1.1× 345 1.7× 90 0.5× 70 0.6× 28 1.2k
Yuqiang Shi China 19 397 0.9× 304 0.9× 233 1.1× 111 0.6× 61 0.5× 28 888

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All Works

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Loram, Lisa C., Frederick R. Taylor, Keith A. Strand, et al.. (2013). Intrathecal injection of adenosine 2A receptor agonists reversed neuropathic allodynia through protein kinase (PK)A/PKC signaling. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 33. 112–122. 43 indexed citations
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Loram, Lisa C., Frederick R. Taylor, Keith A. Strand, et al.. (2011). Prior exposure to glucocorticoids potentiates lipopolysaccharide induced mechanical allodynia and spinal neuroinflammation. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 25(7). 1408–1415. 50 indexed citations
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Benison, Alexander M., Jacqueline A. Harrison, Steven F. Maier, et al.. (2011). Caudal Granular Insular Cortex Is Sufficient and Necessary for the Long-Term Maintenance of Allodynic Behavior in the Rat Attributable to Mononeuropathy. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(17). 6317–6328. 54 indexed citations
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Soderquist, Ryan G., Evan M. Sloane, Lisa C. Loram, et al.. (2010). Release of Plasmid DNA-Encoding IL-10 from PLGA Microparticles Facilitates Long-Term Reversal of Neuropathic Pain Following a Single Intrathecal Administration. Pharmaceutical Research. 27(5). 841–854. 77 indexed citations
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Loram, Lisa C., Jacqueline A. Harrison, Frederick R. Taylor, et al.. (2010). Intrathecal injection of an alpha seven nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist attenuates gp120-induced mechanical allodynia and spinal pro-inflammatory cytokine profiles in rats. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 24(6). 959–967. 45 indexed citations
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Loram, Lisa C., Matthew G. Frank, Erik B. Bloss, et al.. (2010). Pain Intensity and Duration Can Be Enhanced by Prior Challenge: Initial Evidence Suggestive of a Role of Microglial Priming. Journal of Pain. 11(10). 1004–1014. 73 indexed citations
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Loram, Lisa C., Jacqueline A. Harrison, Evan M. Sloane, et al.. (2009). Enduring Reversal of Neuropathic Pain by a Single Intrathecal Injection of Adenosine 2A Receptor Agonists: A Novel Therapy for Neuropathic Pain. Journal of Neuroscience. 29(44). 14015–14025. 86 indexed citations
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Slivka, Peter F., Gui‐in Lee, Deanne W. Sammond, et al.. (2009). A Peptide Antagonist of the TLR4–MD2 Interaction. ChemBioChem. 10(4). 645–649. 39 indexed citations
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Soderquist, Ryan G., Erin D. Milligan, Jacqueline A. Harrison, et al.. (2009). PEGylation of interleukin‐10 for the mitigation of enhanced pain states. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A. 93A(3). 1169–1179. 32 indexed citations
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Hutchinson, Mark R., Yingning Zhang, Benjamen D. Coats, et al.. (2008). Non‐stereoselective reversal of neuropathic pain by naloxone and naltrexone: involvement of toll‐like receptor 4 (TLR4). European Journal of Neuroscience. 28(1). 20–29. 332 indexed citations
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Soderquist, Ryan G., Erin D. Milligan, Evan M. Sloane, et al.. (2008). PEGylation of brain‐derived neurotrophic factor for preserved biological activity and enhanced spinal cord distribution. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A. 91A(3). 719–729. 41 indexed citations

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