M. Bachoo

571 total citations
32 papers, 479 citations indexed

About

M. Bachoo is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, M. Bachoo has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 479 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 21 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in M. Bachoo's work include Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (15 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (10 papers) and Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (8 papers). M. Bachoo is often cited by papers focused on Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (15 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (10 papers) and Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (8 papers). M. Bachoo collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Brazil. M. Bachoo's co-authors include Canio Polosa, C. Polosa, B. Collier, John E. Lewis, Leon Glass, M.A. Morales, John Ciriello, Steven B. Backman, J F Fiekers and A. Tandon and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Physiology, Journal of Neurophysiology and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

M. Bachoo

32 papers receiving 469 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
M. Bachoo Canada 15 266 221 118 109 97 32 479
Patricia A. Glazebrook United States 15 248 0.9× 349 1.6× 131 1.1× 175 1.6× 126 1.3× 24 783
J. Crist United States 9 248 0.9× 203 0.9× 127 1.1× 115 1.1× 30 0.3× 12 550
Amy K. Roscoe United States 6 235 0.9× 177 0.8× 65 0.6× 153 1.4× 59 0.6× 10 561
J F Cassell Australia 10 296 1.1× 249 1.1× 104 0.9× 95 0.9× 148 1.5× 11 578
R. Figdor Australia 6 129 0.5× 164 0.7× 172 1.5× 170 1.6× 149 1.5× 6 558
P.A. Brooks United Kingdom 11 392 1.5× 279 1.3× 144 1.2× 50 0.5× 43 0.4× 13 559
C. Spencer Yost United States 11 285 1.1× 412 1.9× 45 0.4× 56 0.5× 133 1.4× 16 567
K. H. Schlör Germany 8 271 1.0× 186 0.8× 102 0.9× 78 0.7× 72 0.7× 10 423
E. Perlanski Canada 18 242 0.9× 168 0.8× 66 0.6× 54 0.5× 258 2.7× 25 589
J.S. Kuo Taiwan 12 129 0.5× 89 0.4× 128 1.1× 90 0.8× 88 0.9× 36 419

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. Bachoo

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of M. Bachoo. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of M. Bachoo based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with M. Bachoo. M. Bachoo is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Zhang, Chao, M. Bachoo, & Canio Polosa. (1996). Long-term depression of a sympathetic ganglionic response to opioids by prolonged synaptic activity and by phorbol esters. Brain Research. 710(1-2). 1–10. 7 indexed citations
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Maher, Elizabeth A., M. Bachoo, Ahmed Elabbady, et al.. (1996). Vasoactive intestinal peptide and impotence in experimental diabetes mellitus. British Journal of Urology. 77(2). 271–278. 14 indexed citations
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Zhang, Chao, M. Bachoo, M.A. Morales, B. Collier, & Canio Polosa. (1995). The site of inhibitory action of endogenous opioids in the superior cervical ganglion of the cat. Brain Research. 683(1). 59–64. 8 indexed citations
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Stein, Reuben D., M. Bachoo, & Canio Polosa. (1995). Pirenzepine-sensitive component of forelimb vascular resistance and heart rate in cats. Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System. 54(1). 49–58. 3 indexed citations
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Zhang, Chao, M. Bachoo, & C. Polosa. (1993). Use-dependent fade and two-rate recovery of a naloxone-sensitive inhibition in the cat superior cervical ganglion. Brain Research. 611(2). 279–285. 3 indexed citations
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Morales, M.A., M. Bachoo, Alain Beaudet, B. Collier, & C. Polosa. (1993). Ultrastructural localization of neurotensin immunoreactivity in the stellate ganglion of the cat. Journal of Neurocytology. 22(12). 1017–1021. 9 indexed citations
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Collier, B., A. Tandon, Marco A. M. Prado, & M. Bachoo. (1993). Chapter 21: Storage and release of acetylcholine in a sympathetic ganglion. Progress in brain research. 98. 183–189. 14 indexed citations
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Bachoo, M., et al.. (1993). Dynamics of large dense-cored vesicles in synaptic boutons of the cat superior cervical ganglion. Neuroscience. 55(4). 1045–1054. 9 indexed citations
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Bachoo, M., et al.. (1993). The receptors activated by exogenous and endogenous opioids in the superior cervical ganglion of the cat. Brain Research. 622(1-2). 211–214. 11 indexed citations
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Bachoo, M., Thomas J. Heppner, J F Fiekers, & Canio Polosa. (1992). A role for protein kinase C in long term potentiation of nicotinic transmission in the superior cervical ganglion of the rat. Brain Research. 585(1-2). 299–302. 27 indexed citations
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Bachoo, M. & Canio Polosa. (1992). An AF-DX 116 sensitive inhibitory mechanism modulates nicotinic and muscarinic transmission in cat superior cervical ganglion in the presence of anticholinesterase. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 70(12). 1535–1541. 8 indexed citations
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Bachoo, M. & C. Polosa. (1992). Preganglionic axons from the third thoracic spinal segment fail to induce long-term potentiation in the superior cervical ganglion of the cat. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 70(S1). S27–S31. 12 indexed citations
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Maher, Elizabeth A., et al.. (1991). Dynamics of neurotensin stores in the stellate ganglion of the cat. Brain Research. 562(2). 258–264. 9 indexed citations
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Bachoo, M., et al.. (1990). Effect of naloxone and prolonged preganglionic stimulation on noncholinergic transmission in the superior cervical ganglion of the cat. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 68(8). 1093–1099. 7 indexed citations
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Lewis, John E., M. Bachoo, Canio Polosa, & Leon Glass. (1990). The effects of superior laryngeal nerve stimulation on the respiratory rhythm: phase-resetting and aftereffects. Brain Research. 517(1-2). 44–50. 33 indexed citations
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Caverson, Monica M., M. Bachoo, John Ciriello, & Canio Polosa. (1989). Effect of preganglionic stimulation or chronic decentralization on neurotensin-like immunoreactivity in sympathetic ganglia of the cat. Brain Research. 482(2). 365–370. 14 indexed citations
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Bachoo, M., Ehud Y. Isacoff, & Canio Polosa. (1988). Slow cardioacceleration mediated by noncholinergic transmission in the stellate ganglion of the cat. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 66(8). 1066–1074. 9 indexed citations
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Bachoo, M., John Ciriello, & Canio Polosa. (1987). Effect of preganglionic stimulation on neuropeptide-like immunoreactivity in the stellate ganglion of the cat. Brain Research. 400(2). 377–382. 28 indexed citations
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Bachoo, M. & Canio Polosa. (1986). The pattern of sympathetic neurone activity during expiration in the cat.. The Journal of Physiology. 378(1). 375–390. 18 indexed citations

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