Paul E. Mallet

3.2k total citations
49 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Paul E. Mallet is a scholar working on Pharmacology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Paul E. Mallet has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 35 papers in Pharmacology, 35 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 13 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Paul E. Mallet's work include Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (31 papers), Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (28 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (19 papers). Paul E. Mallet is often cited by papers focused on Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (31 papers), Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (28 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (19 papers). Paul E. Mallet collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Canada and United States. Paul E. Mallet's co-authors include Iain S. McGregor, Richard J Beninger, Aaron N.A. Verty, Jason Gallate, Glenn E. Hunt, James R. McFarlane, Kirsten C. Morley, Jonathon C. Arnold, Andrew J. Gardner and Edward Clayton and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain Research, Endocrinology and Neuropsychopharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Paul E. Mallet

49 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Paul E. Mallet Australia 31 1.9k 1.7k 552 325 269 49 2.6k
Daniela Viganò Italy 32 2.3k 1.2× 2.1k 1.2× 505 0.9× 249 0.8× 329 1.2× 38 3.0k
Sara González Spain 21 2.0k 1.1× 1.5k 0.9× 352 0.6× 246 0.8× 260 1.0× 43 2.4k
Heike Hermann Germany 9 3.0k 1.6× 2.2k 1.3× 1.1k 2.0× 315 1.0× 293 1.1× 10 3.6k
Amie S. Ward United States 24 984 0.5× 1.2k 0.7× 411 0.7× 161 0.5× 308 1.1× 37 2.0k
M.Clara Sañudo-Peña United States 13 2.6k 1.4× 2.1k 1.3× 758 1.4× 339 1.0× 143 0.5× 16 2.9k
A B Lynn United States 7 3.6k 2.0× 2.7k 1.6× 981 1.8× 602 1.9× 239 0.9× 7 4.1k
Emilio Ambrosio Spain 31 932 0.5× 1.8k 1.1× 401 0.7× 227 0.7× 564 2.1× 102 2.6k
Cheryl L. Limebeer Canada 29 1.6k 0.9× 790 0.5× 783 1.4× 202 0.6× 248 0.9× 84 2.4k
Anna Lisa Muntoni Italy 30 1.6k 0.9× 2.3k 1.3× 588 1.1× 217 0.7× 788 2.9× 55 3.1k
Astrid Cannich France 19 2.3k 1.2× 1.6k 0.9× 729 1.3× 395 1.2× 329 1.2× 36 3.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Paul E. Mallet

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Krohmer, Randolph W., et al.. (2024). Socially-mediated activation in the snake social-decision-making network. Behavioural Brain Research. 465. 114965–114965. 2 indexed citations
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Manwell, Laurie, et al.. (2020). Effects of chronic nicotine exposure on Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol-induced locomotor activity and neural activation in male and female adolescent and adult rats. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 194. 172931–172931. 6 indexed citations
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Manwell, Laurie, et al.. (2014). A vapourized Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) delivery system part I: Development and validation of a pulmonary cannabinoid route of exposure for experimental pharmacology studies in rodents. Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods. 70(1). 120–127. 47 indexed citations
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Verty, Aaron N.A., Wee‐Ming Boon, Paul E. Mallet, Iain S. McGregor, & Brian J. Oldfield. (2009). Involvement of hypothalamic peptides in the anorectic action of the CB1 receptor antagonist rimonabant (SR 141716). European Journal of Neuroscience. 29(11). 2207–2216. 28 indexed citations
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Satvat, Elham & Paul E. Mallet. (2008). Chronic administration of a Ginkgo biloba leaf extract facilitates acquisition but not performance of a working memory task. Psychopharmacology. 202(1-3). 173–185. 6 indexed citations
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Quinn, Heidi, Izuru Matsumoto, Paul D. Callaghan, et al.. (2007). Adolescent Rats Find Repeated Δ9-THC Less Aversive Than Adult Rats but Display Greater Residual Cognitive Deficits and Changes in Hippocampal Protein Expression Following Exposure. Neuropsychopharmacology. 33(5). 1113–1126. 240 indexed citations
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Verty, Aaron N.A., Iain S. McGregor, & Paul E. Mallet. (2005). Paraventricular hypothalamic CB1 cannabinoid receptors are involved in the feeding stimulatory effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol. Neuropharmacology. 49(8). 1101–1109. 60 indexed citations
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McGregor, Iain S., et al.. (2005). Repeated exposure to Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol alters heroin-induced locomotor sensitisation and Fos-immunoreactivity. Neuropharmacology. 49(8). 1189–1200. 29 indexed citations
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McGregor, Iain S., et al.. (2004). Δ9-THC REINSTATES BEER- AND SUCROSE-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR IN ABSTINENT RATS: COMPARISON WITH MIDAZOLAM, FOOD DEPRIVATION AND PREDATOR ODOUR. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 40(1). 35–45. 38 indexed citations
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Hanstock, Tanya L., Edward Clayton, Kun Li, & Paul E. Mallet. (2004). Anxiety and aggression associated with the fermentation of carbohydrates in the hindgut of rats. Physiology & Behavior. 82(2-3). 357–368. 53 indexed citations
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Verty, Aaron N.A., et al.. (2004). Modulation of morphine-induced Fos-immunoreactivity by the cannabinoid receptor antagonist SR 141716. Neuropharmacology. 47(8). 1157–1169. 38 indexed citations
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Gallate, Jason, Paul E. Mallet, & Iain S. McGregor. (2004). Combined low dose treatment with opioid and cannabinoid receptor antagonists synergistically reduces the motivation to consume alcohol in rats. Psychopharmacology. 173(1-2). 210–216. 45 indexed citations
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Morley, Kirsten C., Jason Gallate, Glenn E. Hunt, Paul E. Mallet, & Iain S. McGregor. (2001). Increased anxiety and impaired memory in rats 3 months after administration of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (“Ecstasy”). European Journal of Pharmacology. 433(1). 91–99. 107 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jonathon C., Ann N. Topple, Paul E. Mallet, Glenn E. Hunt, & Iain S. McGregor. (2001). The distribution of cannabinoid-induced Fos expression in rat brain: differences between the Lewis and Wistar strain. Brain Research. 921(1-2). 240–255. 60 indexed citations
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Gallate, Jason, et al.. (1999). Increased motivation for beer in rats following administration of a cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonist. European Journal of Pharmacology. 370(3). 233–240. 197 indexed citations
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Mason, Karen, Paul E. Mallet, Khem Jhamandas, R.J. Boegman, & Richard J Beninger. (1999). Nucleus basalis injections of N-methyl-D-aspartate enhance memory of rats in the double Y-maze. Brain Research Bulletin. 48(1). 65–71. 12 indexed citations
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Mallet, Paul E. & Richard J Beninger. (1998). Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, but not the endogenous cannabinoid receptor ligand anandamide, produces conditioned place avoidance. Life Sciences. 62(26). 2431–2439. 85 indexed citations
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Mallet, Paul E. & Richard J Beninger. (1996). The endogenous cannabinoid receptor agonist anandamide impairs memory in rats. Behavioural Pharmacology. 7(3). 276???284–276???284. 55 indexed citations
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Mallet, Paul E., et al.. (1995). Physostigmine, but not 3,4-diaminopyridine, improves radial maze performance in memory-impaired rats. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 51(4). 739–746. 13 indexed citations
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Beninger, Richard J, et al.. (1994). Basal forebrain injections of the benzodiazepine partial inverse agonist FG 7142 enhance memory of rats in the double Y-maze. Brain Research. 666(1). 61–67. 25 indexed citations

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