Priscilla J. Piper

8.0k total citations · 3 hit papers
143 papers, 6.3k citations indexed

About

Priscilla J. Piper is a scholar working on Physiology, Pharmacology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Priscilla J. Piper has authored 143 papers receiving a total of 6.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 81 papers in Physiology, 41 papers in Pharmacology and 32 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Priscilla J. Piper's work include Asthma and respiratory diseases (64 papers), Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (34 papers) and Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects (19 papers). Priscilla J. Piper is often cited by papers focused on Asthma and respiratory diseases (64 papers), Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (34 papers) and Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects (19 papers). Priscilla J. Piper collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Priscilla J. Piper's co-authors include John R. Vane, Marwa N. Samhoun, Howard R. Morris, Graham W. Taylor, John R. Tippins, J H Wyllie, G. P. Lewis, John Costello, Neil Barnes and L. Gordon Letts and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Circulation.

In The Last Decade

Priscilla J. Piper

140 papers receiving 5.6k citations

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All Works

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Barker, J E, et al.. (1996). Reciprocal inhibition of nitric oxide and prostacyclin synthesis in human saphenous vein. British Journal of Pharmacology. 118(3). 643–648. 38 indexed citations
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Milne, Andrea & Priscilla J. Piper. (1994). The Effects of Two Anti-CD18 Antibodies on Antigen-Induced Airway Hyperresponsiveness and Leukocyte Accumulation in the Guinea Pig. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 11(3). 337–343. 22 indexed citations
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Conroy, Dolores M., et al.. (1992). Vasoactive intestinal peptide and helodermin inhibit the release of cyclo-oxygenase products induced by leukotriene D4 and bradykinin from guinea-pig perfused lung. European Journal of Pharmacology. 218(1). 43–50. 4 indexed citations
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Piper, Priscilla J. & Robert D. Krell. (1991). Advances in the understanding and treatment of asthma. New York Academy of Sciences eBooks. 8 indexed citations
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Noonan, Thomas C., Robert H. Gundel, S. Desai, et al.. (1991). The effects of an anti-CD18 antibody (R15.7) in antigen-induced airway hyperresponsiveness (AH) and cell influx in guinea pigs. Inflammation Research. 34(1-2). 211–213. 19 indexed citations
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Spencer, D. A., Anthony P. Sampson, Jane Evans, et al.. (1991). The Effects of a 5‐Lipoxygenase Inhibitor, BW A4C, on the Acute Response to Inhaled PAF in Man. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 629(1). 430–431. 4 indexed citations
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Westwick, John, et al.. (1991). hrIL‐8‐Induced Hyperresponsiveness in Guinea Pig Perfused Lungs. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 629(1). 419–421. 12 indexed citations
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Sampson, Anthony P., Jane Evans, L.G. Garland, Priscilla J. Piper, & J. F. Costello. (1990). The generation and metabolism of leukotrienes in the ionophore-stimulated blood of normal and asthmatic subjects. Pulmonary Pharmacology. 3(3). 111–119. 17 indexed citations
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Bramley, Andrew M., Marwa N. Samhoun, & Priscilla J. Piper. (1990). The role of the epithelium in modulating the responses of guinea‐pig trachea induced by bradykininin vitro. British Journal of Pharmacology. 99(4). 762–766. 68 indexed citations
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Piper, Priscilla J., et al.. (1989). Platelet‐activating factor (Paf) antagonist, WEB 2086, protects against Paf‐induced hypotension inMacaca fascicularis. British Journal of Pharmacology. 97(3). 643–646. 3 indexed citations
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Sampson, Anthony P., et al.. (1989). he Biotransformation in vitro of cysteinyl leukotrienes in blood of normal and asthmatic subjects. Prostaglandins. 37(4). 425–444. 17 indexed citations
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Evans, Janet, et al.. (1988). Effects of an inhaled leukotriene lt antagonist skf 104353 z 2 on ltd 4 and histamine induced bronchoconstriction in normal man. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 26(5). 677–678. 5 indexed citations
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Piper, Priscilla J., et al.. (1988). Release of Leukotrienes from Porcine and Human Blood Vessels by Immunological and Nonimmunological Stimulia. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 524(1). 133–141. 6 indexed citations
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Stewart, Alastair G. & Priscilla J. Piper. (1988). Vasodilator actions of acetylcholine, A23187 and bradykinin in the guinea‐pig isolated perfused heart are independent of prostacyclin. British Journal of Pharmacology. 95(2). 379–384. 22 indexed citations
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Yaacob, Hashim & Priscilla J. Piper. (1988). Inhibition of leukotriene release in anaphylactic guinea‐pig hearts by a 5‐lipoxygenase inhibitor, CGS 8515. British Journal of Pharmacology. 95(4). 1322–1328. 10 indexed citations
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Piper, Priscilla J.. (1981). SRS-A and leukotrienes : proceedings of the annual symposium of the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Royal College of Surgeons of England, 24th September 1980.
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Piper, Priscilla J., Marwa N. Samhoun, John R. Tippins, et al.. (1981). SRS-A and SRS: Their Structure, Biosynthesis and Actions. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 66(Suppl. 1). 107–112. 4 indexed citations
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Morris, Howard R., Graham W. Taylor, Priscilla J. Piper, & John R. Tippins. (1980). Structure of slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis from guinea-pig lung. Nature. 285(5760). 104–106. 321 indexed citations
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Piper, Priscilla J. & J. Paul Seale. (1978). Release of slow-reacting substance from guinea-pig and human lung by calcium ionophore A23187 [proceedings].. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 63(2). 364P–365P. 5 indexed citations
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Piper, Priscilla J., Sami I. Said, & John R. Vane. (1970). Effects on Smooth Muscle Preparations of Unidentified Vasoactive Peptides from Intestine and Lung. Nature. 225(5238). 1144–1146. 112 indexed citations

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