John T. Clark

3.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
54 papers, 2.9k citations indexed

About

John T. Clark is a scholar working on Reproductive Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, John T. Clark has authored 54 papers receiving a total of 2.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Reproductive Medicine, 18 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 15 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in John T. Clark's work include Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (20 papers), Hormonal and reproductive studies (13 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (12 papers). John T. Clark is often cited by papers focused on Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (20 papers), Hormonal and reproductive studies (13 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (12 papers). John T. Clark collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Puerto Rico. John T. Clark's co-authors include Satya P. Kalra, Pushpa S. Kalra, William R. Crowley, Erla R. Smith, Julian M. Davidson, Abhiram Sahu, J. Michael Wyss, Marcia L. Stefanick, Ning Peng and Ambikaipakan Balasubramaniam and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, PEDIATRICS and Endocrinology.

In The Last Decade

John T. Clark

53 papers receiving 2.8k citations

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NEUROPEPTIDE Y AND HUMAN PANCREATIC POLYPEPTIDE STIMULATE... 1984 2026 1998 2012 1984 250 500 750 1000

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
John T. Clark United States 24 1.3k 1.2k 711 521 520 54 2.9k
U. Scapagnini Italy 30 1.1k 0.9× 392 0.3× 460 0.6× 528 1.0× 775 1.5× 181 3.0k
Imre Kalló Hungary 33 721 0.6× 964 0.8× 1.0k 1.5× 591 1.1× 747 1.4× 74 3.3k
Gareth Williams United Kingdom 37 1.1k 0.9× 2.3k 1.9× 388 0.5× 488 0.9× 496 1.0× 84 3.6k
Mercedes Lasaga Argentina 29 822 0.7× 557 0.5× 232 0.3× 221 0.4× 585 1.1× 96 2.3k
Michael M. Scott United States 33 1.0k 0.8× 2.4k 2.0× 318 0.4× 589 1.1× 1.2k 2.2× 53 5.0k
Bin Xu China 25 605 0.5× 1.6k 1.3× 367 0.5× 177 0.3× 362 0.7× 114 3.1k
R. Anthony DeFazio United States 31 884 0.7× 299 0.2× 1.0k 1.4× 124 0.2× 1.0k 1.9× 61 3.1k
Reinhard Grzanna United States 35 2.9k 2.3× 830 0.7× 283 0.4× 156 0.3× 1.3k 2.6× 56 5.0k
R.K.W. Chan United States 20 872 0.7× 1.1k 0.9× 217 0.3× 890 1.7× 498 1.0× 28 4.9k
Young‐Hwan Jo United States 30 707 0.6× 1.9k 1.6× 188 0.3× 172 0.3× 758 1.5× 63 3.5k

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All Works

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Allen, Caitlin G., Kelly J. Hunt, Lori L. McMahon, et al.. (2024). Using implementation science to evaluate a population-wide genomic screening program: Findings from the first 20,000 In Our DNA SC participants. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 111(3). 433–444. 1 indexed citations
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Chirwa, Sanika, et al.. (2018). Poor Sleep Quality Is Associated with Higher Hemoglobin A1c in Pregnant Women: A Pilot Observational Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15(10). 2287–2287. 11 indexed citations
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Tahmoush, Dave, John T. Clark, & Jerry Silvious. (2010). Tracking of dismounts moving in cross-range using GMTI radar. International Radar Symposium. 1–6. 1 indexed citations
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Peng, Ning, John T. Clark, Lea Novak, et al.. (2007). Genistein Attenuates the Hypertensive Effects of Dietary NaCl in Hypertensive Male Rats. Endocrinology. 148(11). 5396–5402. 32 indexed citations
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Peng, Ning, John T. Clark, Jeevan K. Prasain, et al.. (2005). Antihypertensive and cognitive effects of grape polyphenols in estrogen-depleted, female, spontaneously hypertensive rats. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 289(3). R771–R775. 73 indexed citations
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Wyss, J. Michael, et al.. (2004). Age-Related Decreases in Gonadal Hormones in Long–Evans Rats: Relationship to Rise in Arterial Pressure. Endocrine. 25(1). 15–22. 22 indexed citations
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Clark, John T., et al.. (1998). Effects of angiotensin II on sexual function, blood pressure, and fluid intake are differentially affected by AT-1 receptor blockade. Physiology & Behavior. 64(3). 339–346. 15 indexed citations
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Clark, John T., et al.. (1998). Neuropeptide Y (NPY) levels in alcoholic and food restricted male rats: implications for site selective function. Regulatory Peptides. 75-76. 335–345. 34 indexed citations
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Smith, Erla R., et al.. (1996). Central propranolol and pindolol, but not atenolol nor metoprolol, inhibit sexual behavior in male rats. Physiology & Behavior. 59(2). 241–246. 11 indexed citations
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Clark, John T., et al.. (1995). Chronic ethanol ingestion alters parameters of mid-latency auditory evoked potentials in male rats. Alcohol. 12(1). 15–22. 5 indexed citations
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Smith, Erla R., et al.. (1995). The inhibition of sexual behavior in male rats by propranolol is stereoselective. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 51(2-3). 439–442. 6 indexed citations
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Clark, John T.. (1992). Benextramine, a putative neuropeptide Y receptor antagonist, attenuates the termination of receptivity. Physiology & Behavior. 52(5). 965–969. 11 indexed citations
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Smith, Erla R., Marcia L. Stefanick, John T. Clark, & Julian M. Davidson. (1992). Hormones and sexual behavior in relationship to aging in male rats. Hormones and Behavior. 26(1). 110–135. 64 indexed citations
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Clark, John T.. (1991). Suppression of copulatory behavior in male rats following central administration of clonidine. Neuropharmacology. 30(4). 373–382. 36 indexed citations
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Clark, John T. & Erla R. Smith. (1990). Clonidine Suppresses Copulatory Behavior and Erectile Reflexes in Male Rats: Lack of Effect of Naloxone Pretreatment. Neuroendocrinology. 51(3). 357–364. 28 indexed citations
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Clark, John T.. (1989). A possible role for angiotensin II in the regulation of male sexual behavior in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 45(1). 221–224. 23 indexed citations
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Kalra, Satya P., John T. Clark, Abhiram Sahu, Michael G. Dube, & Pushpa S. Kalra. (1988). Control of feeding and sexual behaviors by neuropeptide Y: Physiological implications. Synapse. 2(3). 254–257. 84 indexed citations
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Clark, John T., Steven M. Gabriel, James W. Simpkins, Satya P. Kalra, & Pushpa S. Kalra. (1988). Chronic Morphine and Testosterone Treatment. Neuroendocrinology. 48(1). 97–104. 41 indexed citations
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Clark, John T., James W. Simpkins, & Satya P. Kalra. (1986). Long-Term Weekly Gonadal Steroid Treatment: Effects on Plasma Prolactin, Sexual Behavior and Hypothalamic-Preoptic Area Catecholamines. Neuroendocrinology. 44(4). 488–493. 4 indexed citations

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