L. Hedley

2.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
14 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

L. Hedley is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, L. Hedley has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 5 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in L. Hedley's work include Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (5 papers), Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (5 papers) and Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (4 papers). L. Hedley is often cited by papers focused on Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (5 papers), Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (5 papers) and Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (4 papers). L. Hedley collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Netherlands. L. Hedley's co-authors include John C. Hunter, Annika B. Malmberg, Amy E. Berson, Gary Cain, Sara G. Hamilton, Yu Zhong, Quan‐Ming Zhu, Debra A. Cockayne, Wilhelm Lachnit and Stephen B. McMahon and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and British Journal of Pharmacology.

In The Last Decade

L. Hedley

13 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Hit Papers

Urinary bladder hyporeflexia and reduced pain-related beh... 2000 2026 2008 2017 2000 250 500 750

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
L. Hedley United States 11 614 570 452 394 360 14 1.7k
Sara G. Hamilton United Kingdom 8 509 0.8× 388 0.7× 374 0.8× 941 2.4× 656 1.8× 8 1.7k
Edward C. Burgard United States 21 261 0.4× 925 1.6× 684 1.5× 668 1.7× 360 1.0× 39 1.9k
Andrew G. Ramage United Kingdom 30 491 0.8× 979 1.7× 619 1.4× 42 0.1× 730 2.0× 93 2.3k
Terumasa Nakatsuka Japan 25 1.1k 1.8× 817 1.4× 498 1.1× 323 0.8× 302 0.8× 57 1.9k
Rita Bardoni Italy 24 1.0k 1.7× 1.1k 1.9× 646 1.4× 223 0.6× 205 0.6× 45 1.9k
Joseph P. Mikusa United States 20 836 1.4× 499 0.9× 523 1.2× 388 1.0× 156 0.4× 22 1.6k
Louise C. Stanfa United Kingdom 17 1.4k 2.3× 1.1k 1.9× 944 2.1× 297 0.8× 203 0.6× 19 2.0k
Martin J. Stebbing Australia 27 628 1.0× 563 1.0× 378 0.8× 112 0.3× 216 0.6× 52 1.7k
Allison Reid Canada 26 902 1.5× 491 0.9× 436 1.0× 283 0.7× 94 0.3× 48 1.5k
Mark G. Rae Ireland 16 218 0.4× 366 0.6× 380 0.8× 174 0.4× 208 0.6× 43 1.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Morairty, Stephen R., et al.. (2008). Selective 5HT2A and 5HT6 Receptor Antagonists Promote Sleep in Rats. SLEEP. 31(1). 34–44. 90 indexed citations
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Schreiber, Rudy, L. Hedley, Jean‐Luc Moreau, et al.. (2006). Effects of the novel 5-HT6 receptor antagonist RO4368554 in rat models for cognition and sensorimotor gating. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 17(4). 277–288. 69 indexed citations
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Martin, Renée S., et al.. (2003). Effects of cannabinoid receptor ligands on psychosis-relevant behavior models in the rat. Psychopharmacology. 165(2). 128–135. 74 indexed citations
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Malmberg, Annika B., L. Hedley, Jeffrey R. Jasper, John C. Hunter, & Allan I. Basbaum. (2001). Contribution of α2 receptor subtypes to nerve injury‐induced pain and its regulation by dexmedetomidine. British Journal of Pharmacology. 132(8). 1827–1836. 80 indexed citations
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Cockayne, Debra A., Sara G. Hamilton, Quan‐Ming Zhu, et al.. (2000). Urinary bladder hyporeflexia and reduced pain-related behaviour in P2X3-deficient mice. Nature. 407(6807). 1011–1015. 824 indexed citations breakdown →
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Jett, Mary Frances, L. Hedley, Michael P. Dillon, Richard M. Eglen, & John C. Hunter. (1999). Behavioral Effects of RS‐45041–190, a Selective I2 Imidazoline Ligand, in Rats. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 881(1). 369–371. 5 indexed citations
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Walpole, Christopher, Michael C. Brown, Iain F. James, et al.. (1998). Comparative, general pharmacology of SDZ NKT 343, a novel, selective NK1 receptor antagonist. British Journal of Pharmacology. 124(1). 83–92. 15 indexed citations
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Hunter, John C., Kathleen R. Gogas, L. Hedley, et al.. (1997). The effect of novel anti-epileptic drugs in rat experimental models of acute and chronic pain. European Journal of Pharmacology. 324(2-3). 153–160. 271 indexed citations
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Hunter, John C., D. Fontana, L. Hedley, et al.. (1997). Assessment of the role of α2‐adrenoceptor subtypes in the antinociceptive, sedative and hypothermic action of dexmedetomidine in transgenic mice. British Journal of Pharmacology. 122(7). 1339–1344. 242 indexed citations
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Lee, Chi‐Ho, et al.. (1989). Comparative studies on the hypotensive effect of LHRH antagonists in anesthetized rats. Life Sciences. 45(8). 697–702. 10 indexed citations
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Willis, A.L., et al.. (1989). Selective anti‐platelet aggregation synergism between a prostacyclin‐mimetic, RS93427 and the nitrodilators sodium nitroprusside and glyceryl trinitrate. British Journal of Pharmacology. 98(4). 1296–1302. 11 indexed citations
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Caroon, Joan M., Robin D. Clark, David B. Repke, et al.. (1987). Antihypertensive 1-Acyl-4-[2-(1,4-benzodioxan-2-yl)-2-hydroxyethylamino]piperidines. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 76(1). 32–34.
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Hedley, L. & Marshall B. Wallach. (1983). Potentiation of apomorphine-induced gnawing in mice. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 7(1). 47–56. 17 indexed citations

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