R. T. Grant

1.4k total citations
28 papers, 642 citations indexed

About

R. T. Grant is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, R. T. Grant has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 642 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Physiology and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in R. T. Grant's work include Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (4 papers), Cholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases (3 papers) and Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (3 papers). R. T. Grant is often cited by papers focused on Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (4 papers), Cholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases (3 papers) and Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (3 papers). R. T. Grant collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Sweden. R. T. Grant's co-authors include J. Armin, P. H. Wright, A. C. Ivy, Robert Thompson, H. P. Wright, Morton I. Grossman, E. B. Reeve, Hendrik Pels, C. W. M. Adams and O. B. Bayliss and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, The Journal of Physiology and JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

In The Last Decade

R. T. Grant

28 papers receiving 473 citations

Peers

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S.R. Kottegoda Singapore
E. B. French United Kingdom
B. N. Davies United Kingdom
David Lehr United States
Albert O. Davies United States
Pava Popovic United States
E Bobbioni Switzerland
C. B. Dolkas United States
N A Flavahan United States
S.R. Kottegoda Singapore
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R. T. Grant

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Grant, R. T.. (1973). Linkage of alpha and gamma motoneurones in voluntary movement.. PubMed. 243(123). 52–3. 4 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T. & H. P. Wright. (1970). Anatomical basis for non-nutritive circulation in skeletal muscle exemplified by blood vessels of rat biceps femoris tendon.. PubMed. 106(Pt 1). 125–33. 23 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T. & H. P. Wright. (1968). Further observations on the blood vessels of skeletal muscle (rat cremaster).. PubMed. 103(Pt 3). 553–65. 14 indexed citations
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Adams, C. W. M., R. T. Grant, & O. B. Bayliss. (1967). Cholinesterases in peripheral nervous system. Brain Research. 5(3). 366–376. 14 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T., O. B. Bayliss, & C. W. M. Adams. (1967). Cholinesterases in peripheral nervous system II. The motor, sensory and sympathetic nerves in the rabbit ear perichondrium and rat cremaster muscle. Brain Research. 6(3). 457–474. 8 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T.. (1966). Cancer Induction in the Glandular Stomach of Rats at Sites of Implanted 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene2. JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 37(3). 353–364. 5 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T.. (1964). Direct observation of skeletal muscle blood vessels (rat cremaster). The Journal of Physiology. 172(1). 123–137. 69 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T. & Robert Thompson. (1963). Cholinesterase and the nerve supply to blood vessels in the rabbit's external ear.. PubMed. 97. 7–22. 21 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T.. (1963). THE INNERVATION OF BLOOD VESSELS. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences. 48(2). 211–212. 34 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T.. (1963). Vasodilatation and body warming in the rat. The Journal of Physiology. 167(2). 311–317. 54 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T.. (1963). PHYSIOLOGY OF THE CIRCULATION IN HUMAN LIMBS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences. 48(4). 441–442. 22 indexed citations
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Armin, J., R. T. Grant, & P. H. Wright. (1960). Acute insulin deficiency provoked by single injections of anti‐insulin serum. The Journal of Physiology. 153(1). 131–145. 39 indexed citations
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Armin, J., R. T. Grant, & P. H. Wright. (1960). Experimental diabetes in rats produced by parenteral administration of anti‐insulin serum. The Journal of Physiology. 153(1). 146–165. 37 indexed citations
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Armin, J. & R. T. Grant. (1957). The vasoconstriction caused by a pyrogen*. The Journal of Physiology. 138(3). 417–433. 15 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T. & A. C. Ivy. (1955). The Abnormal Repair and Invasive Growths Following the Implantation of Hydrocarbon Carcinogens in the Gastric Submucosa of the Rat. Gastroenterology. 29(2). 199–218. 7 indexed citations
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Armin, J. & R. T. Grant. (1955). Vasoconstrictor activity in the rabbit's blood and plasma. The Journal of Physiology. 128(3). 511–540. 9 indexed citations
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Armin, J., et al.. (1953). An explanation for the heightened vascular reactivity of the denervated rabbit's ear. The Journal of Physiology. 121(3). 603–622. 36 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T., Morton I. Grossman, & A. C. Ivy. (1953). Histological Changes in the Gastric Mucosa During Digestion and their Relationship to Mucosal Growth. Gastroenterology. 25(2). 218–231. 29 indexed citations
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Armin, J., et al.. (1953). The artery of the denervated rabbit's ear as a sensitive pharmacological test object. The Journal of Physiology. 121(3). 593–602. 13 indexed citations
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Grant, R. T., et al.. (1951). The cytolytic action of some gastro‐intestinal secretions and enzymes on epithelial cells of the gastric and duodenal mucosa. Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology. 37(1). 137–161. 36 indexed citations

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