Karl R. Tyler

491 total citations
16 papers, 407 citations indexed

About

Karl R. Tyler is a scholar working on Gastroenterology, Surgery and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Karl R. Tyler has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 407 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Gastroenterology, 5 papers in Surgery and 5 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Karl R. Tyler's work include Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (5 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (4 papers) and Pelvic floor disorders treatments (3 papers). Karl R. Tyler is often cited by papers focused on Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (5 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (4 papers) and Pelvic floor disorders treatments (3 papers). Karl R. Tyler collaborates with scholars based in United States, Czechia and Canada. Karl R. Tyler's co-authors include Beverley Greenwood–Van Meerveld, Anthony C. Johnson, Elice M. Brooks, Onesmo B. Balemba, Greg M. Swain, James J. Galligan, Keith A. Sharkey, Zhao Hong, Jill M. Hoffman and Sarah J. MacEachern and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Gastroenterology and The Journal of Urology.

In The Last Decade

Karl R. Tyler

15 papers receiving 392 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Karl R. Tyler United States 8 198 110 98 90 56 16 407
Gudrun Schober Australia 12 87 0.4× 150 1.4× 54 0.6× 140 1.6× 36 0.6× 23 456
Caroline A. Cobine United States 14 225 1.1× 69 0.6× 86 0.9× 124 1.4× 16 0.3× 28 449
Tae Sik Sung South Korea 13 237 1.2× 110 1.0× 71 0.7× 270 3.0× 14 0.3× 25 551
M. Martínez‐Cutillas Spain 13 203 1.0× 101 0.9× 57 0.6× 96 1.1× 12 0.2× 17 400
N. Mañé Spain 13 192 1.0× 95 0.9× 59 0.6× 111 1.2× 9 0.2× 18 400
D. Mitolo‐Chieppa Italy 11 79 0.4× 81 0.7× 76 0.8× 105 1.2× 21 0.4× 43 361
Takeo Sakaguchi Japan 12 40 0.2× 97 0.9× 108 1.1× 42 0.5× 45 0.8× 42 397
M R Briejer Belgium 9 249 1.3× 96 0.9× 131 1.3× 98 1.1× 34 0.6× 10 408
Charles Ibeakanma Canada 7 235 1.2× 125 1.1× 72 0.7× 113 1.3× 10 0.2× 13 424
J D Huizinga Canada 10 239 1.2× 108 1.0× 132 1.3× 205 2.3× 5 0.1× 13 541

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Hurst, Robert E., Karl R. Tyler, Bradley P. Kropp, et al.. (2016). In the absence of overt urothelial damage, chondroitinase ABC digestion of the GAG layer increases bladder permeability in ovariectomized female rats. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 310(10). F1074–F1080. 11 indexed citations
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Meerveld, Beverley Greenwood–Van, et al.. (2015). Mechanisms of Visceral Organ Crosstalk: Importance of Alterations in Permeability in Rodent Models. The Journal of Urology. 194(3). 804–811. 27 indexed citations
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Towner, Rheal A., Nataliya Smith, Debra Saunders, et al.. (2015). Assessment of colon and bladder crosstalk in an experimental colitis model using contrast‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 27(11). 1571–1579. 8 indexed citations
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Meerveld, Beverley Greenwood–Van, et al.. (2014). Synergistic Effect of 5-Hydroxytryptamine 3 and Neurokinin 1 Receptor Antagonism in Rodent Models of Somatic and Visceral Pain. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 351(1). 146–152. 18 indexed citations
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Towner, Rheal A., Nataliya Smith, Debra Saunders, et al.. (2014). Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a Diagnostic Tool to Assess Bladder Permeability and Associated Colon Cross Talk: Preclinical Studies in a Rat Model. The Journal of Urology. 193(4). 1394–1400. 21 indexed citations
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Hoffman, Jill M., Karl R. Tyler, Sarah J. MacEachern, et al.. (2012). Activation of Colonic Mucosal 5-HT4 Receptors Accelerates Propulsive Motility and Inhibits Visceral Hypersensitivity. Gastroenterology. 142(4). 844–854.e4. 225 indexed citations
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Meerveld, Beverley Greenwood–Van, et al.. (2012). Efficacy of ipamorelin, a ghrelin mimetic, on gastric dysmotility in a rodent model of postoperative ileus. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4. 149–149. 4 indexed citations
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Tyler, Karl R., et al.. (2010). W1774 Prokinetic Effect of Ipamorelin, a Novel Ghrelin Agonist, in a Rodent Model of Delayed Gastric Emptying. Gastroenterology. 138(5). S–737. 1 indexed citations
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Johnson, Anthony C., et al.. (2009). M1271 a Novel Gastric Invagination Procedure Produces Weight Loss in Rats. Gastroenterology. 136(5). A–386. 1 indexed citations
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Johnson, Anthony C., et al.. (2009). 158 Efficacy of ATI-7505, a Novel Highly Selective 5-HT4 Receptor Agonist, in a Rodent Model of Colonic Hypersensitivity.. Gastroenterology. 136(5). A–31. 1 indexed citations
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Tyler, Karl R., et al.. (2006). CPI-1189 Protects Against Dextran Sulfate Sodium-induced Colitis in Mice. American Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology. 1(3). 54–59. 6 indexed citations
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Tyler, Karl R., Cecilia J. Hillard, & Beverley Greenwood–Van Meerveld. (2000). Inhibition of small intestinal secretion by cannabinoids is CB1 receptor-mediated in rats. European Journal of Pharmacology. 409(2). 207–211. 50 indexed citations
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Tyler, Karl R., et al.. (2000). Recombinant Human Interleukin-11 Modulates Ion Transport and Mucosal Inflammation in the Small Intestine and Colon. Laboratory Investigation. 80(8). 1269–1280. 30 indexed citations
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Tyler, Karl R., et al.. (1998). Comparison of the effects of olestra, bran and sorbitol on stool viscosity in ambulatory mini-pigs. Gastroenterology. 114. A897–A897. 1 indexed citations
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Meerveld, B. Greenwood-Van, et al.. (1998). The role of spinal CGRP as a putative neurotransmitter in visceral hypersensitivity. Gastroenterology. 114. A757–A757. 2 indexed citations

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