Oscar Resnick

1.8k total citations
50 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Oscar Resnick is a scholar working on Physiology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Oscar Resnick has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Physiology, 13 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 12 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Oscar Resnick's work include Diet and metabolism studies (13 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (9 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (9 papers). Oscar Resnick is often cited by papers focused on Diet and metabolism studies (13 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (9 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (9 papers). Oscar Resnick collaborates with scholars based in United States and Mexico. Oscar Resnick's co-authors include Peter J. Morgane, Maravene Miller, William B. Forbes, Warren C. Stern, T. Kemper, Joseph D. Bronzino, Robert D. Hall, David A. Stevens, J. Q. Kissane and E. J. Hawrylewicz and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Journal of Biological Chemistry and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Oscar Resnick

50 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers

Oscar Resnick
Zehava Gottesfeld United States
Mary J. Druse United States
Loy D. Lytle United States
Norio Kokka United States
Gregory T. Golden United States
Zehava Gottesfeld United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Oscar Resnick

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All Works

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Resnick, Oscar, et al.. (2025). Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and type 1 diabetes: a potential game changer?. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 15. 1520313–1520313. 2 indexed citations
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Goodlett, Charles R., Mario Valentino, Peter J. Morgane, & Oscar Resnick. (1986). Spatial cue utilization in chronically malnourished rats: Task‐specific learning deficits. Developmental Psychobiology. 19(1). 1–15. 51 indexed citations
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Resnick, Oscar & Peter J. Morgane. (1984). Ontogeny of the levels of serotonin in various parts of the brain in severely protein malnourished rats. Brain Research. 303(1). 163–170. 32 indexed citations
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Stern, Warren C., William Pugh, Oscar Resnick, & Peter J. Morgane. (1984). Developmental protein malnutrition in the rat: Effects on single-unit activity in the frontal cortex. Brain Research. 306(1-2). 227–234. 19 indexed citations
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Miller, Maravene, et al.. (1982). Availability of phenylalanine and tyrosine for brain norepinephrine synthesis in developmentally protein-malnourished rats. Experimental Neurology. 77(1). 163–178. 5 indexed citations
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Resnick, Oscar, et al.. (1981). The effects of protein deprivation on the nucleus raphe dorsalis: A morphometric golgi study in rats of three age groups. Brain Research. 221(2). 243–255. 46 indexed citations
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Dı́az-Cintra, Sofı́a, L. Cintra, T. Kemper, Oscar Resnick, & Peter J. Morgane. (1981). Nucleus raphe dorsalis: A morphometric golgi study in rats of three age groups. Brain Research. 207(1). 1–16. 61 indexed citations
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Bronzino, Joseph D., et al.. (1980). Power spectral analysis of the EEG following protein malnutrition. Brain Research Bulletin. 5(1). 51–60. 17 indexed citations
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Miller, Maravene, et al.. (1978). Utilization of 14C-tyrosine in brain and peripheral tissues of developmentally protein malnourished rats. Brain Research Bulletin. 3(6). 681–686. 11 indexed citations
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Miller, Maravene, et al.. (1977). Tryptophan availability: Relation to elevated brain serotonin in developmentally protein-malnourished rats. Experimental Neurology. 57(1). 142–157. 51 indexed citations
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Jalowiec, John E., et al.. (1977). Feeding and drinking in rats maintained on a low protein diet. Brain Research Bulletin. 2(3). 223–229. 15 indexed citations
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Forbes, William B., et al.. (1977). Effects of maternal dietary protein restriction on growth of the brain and body in the rat. Brain Research Bulletin. 2(2). 131–135. 30 indexed citations
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Stern, Warren C., et al.. (1976). Effects of protein malnutrition during development on protein synthesis in brain and peripheral tissues. Brain Research Bulletin. 1(1). 27–31. 16 indexed citations
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Stern, Warren C., Maravene Miller, Oscar Resnick, & Peter J. Morgane. (1975). Distribution of 125I‐labeled rat growth hormone in regional brain areas and peripheral tissue of the rat. American Journal of Anatomy. 144(4). 503–507. 13 indexed citations
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Stern, Warren C., Maravene Miller, William B. Forbes, Peter J. Morgane, & Oscar Resnick. (1975). Ontogeny of the levels of biogenic amines in various parts of the brain and in peripheral tissues in normal and protein malnourished rats. Experimental Neurology. 49(1). 314–326. 118 indexed citations
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Stern, Warren C., William B. Forbes, Oscar Resnick, & Peter J. Morgane. (1974). Seizure susceptibility and brain amine levels following protein malnutrition during development in the rat. Brain Research. 79(3). 375–384. 88 indexed citations
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Resnick, Oscar, et al.. (1967). Inhibitory effects of steroids on LSD-25 action in man. Life Sciences. 6(7). 691–701. 1 indexed citations
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Resnick, Oscar. (1963). Reserpine Action in Subjects Treated with Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors. Archives of General Psychiatry. 8(5). 481–481. 5 indexed citations
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Resnick, Oscar. (1959). THE INFLUENCE OF AMINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS ON EPINEPHRINE METABOLISM IN MAN*. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 80(3). 726–733. 10 indexed citations
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Resnick, Oscar & Fred Elmadjian. (1958). THE METABOLISM OF EPINEPHRINE CONTAINING ISOTOPIC CARBON IN MAN*. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 18(1). 28–35. 14 indexed citations

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