LaToya Sewell

636 total citations
8 papers, 512 citations indexed

About

LaToya Sewell is a scholar working on Neurology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Sensory Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, LaToya Sewell has authored 8 papers receiving a total of 512 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Neurology, 2 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 2 papers in Sensory Systems. Recurrent topics in LaToya Sewell's work include Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (4 papers), Neurological disorders and treatments (3 papers) and Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies (2 papers). LaToya Sewell is often cited by papers focused on Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (4 papers), Neurological disorders and treatments (3 papers) and Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies (2 papers). LaToya Sewell collaborates with scholars based in United States and Israel. LaToya Sewell's co-authors include David S. Goldstein, Sandra Pechnik, Faisal Rahman, Daniel Gross, Courtney Holmes, Yehonatan Sharabi, Irwin J. Kopin, André Diedrich and David Robertson and has published in prestigious journals such as Neurology, Journal of the Neurological Sciences and Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

In The Last Decade

LaToya Sewell

8 papers receiving 491 citations

Peers

LaToya Sewell
Ahmed Saleem United States
Sandra Pechnik United States
Istvan Bonyhay United States
Maria Weis Germany
Uwe Kern Germany
Dae Hyun Jo South Korea
Ahmed Saleem United States
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Countries citing papers authored by LaToya Sewell

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Fields of papers citing papers by LaToya Sewell

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of LaToya Sewell

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All Works

8 of 8 papers shown
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Goldstein, David S., LaToya Sewell, Courtney Holmes, et al.. (2012). Temporary elimination of orthostatic hypotension by norepinephrine infusion. Clinical Autonomic Research. 22(6). 303–306. 7 indexed citations
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Rahman, Faisal, Sandra Pechnik, Daniel Gross, LaToya Sewell, & David S. Goldstein. (2011). Low frequency power of heart rate variability reflects baroreflex function, not cardiac sympathetic innervation. Clinical Autonomic Research. 21(3). 133–141. 269 indexed citations
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Goldstein, David S., et al.. (2011). Sympathetic noradrenergic before striatal dopaminergic denervation: relevance to Braak staging of synucleinopathy. Clinical Autonomic Research. 22(1). 57–61. 39 indexed citations
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Goldstein, David S., LaToya Sewell, & Yehonatan Sharabi. (2011). Autonomic dysfunction in PD: A window to early detection?. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 310(1-2). 118–122. 64 indexed citations
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Goldstein, David S., Courtney Holmes, LaToya Sewell, Sandra Pechnik, & Irwin J. Kopin. (2010). Effects of Carbidopa and Entacapone on the Metabolic Fate of the Norepinephrine Prodrug L-DOPS. The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 51(1). 66–74. 21 indexed citations
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Goldstein, David S., LaToya Sewell, & Courtney Holmes. (2010). Association of anosmia with autonomic failure in Parkinson disease. Neurology. 74(3). 245–251. 52 indexed citations
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Goldstein, David S. & LaToya Sewell. (2009). Olfactory dysfunction in pure autonomic failure: Implications for the pathogenesis of Lewy body diseases. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 15(7). 516–520. 57 indexed citations
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Goldstein, David S., Courtney Holmes, LaToya Sewell, & Irwin J. Kopin. (2009). Hypertension Increases Cerebral 6-18F-Fluorodopa–Derived Radioactivity. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 50(9). 1479–1482. 3 indexed citations

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