Simon Vermeire

541 total citations
33 papers, 404 citations indexed

About

Simon Vermeire is a scholar working on Small Animals, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Simon Vermeire has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 404 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Small Animals, 11 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 6 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Simon Vermeire's work include Human-Animal Interaction Studies (6 papers), Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (6 papers) and Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications (4 papers). Simon Vermeire is often cited by papers focused on Human-Animal Interaction Studies (6 papers), Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (6 papers) and Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications (4 papers). Simon Vermeire collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, Netherlands and United States. Simon Vermeire's co-authors include Kathelijne Peremans, Kurt Audenaert, André Dobbeleir, Tim Waelbers, Eva Vandermeulen, Bart De Spiegeleer, Jos Eersels, Ingeborgh Polis, Dirk De Bacquer and Frank Coopman and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, International Journal of Pharmaceutics and Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Simon Vermeire

30 papers receiving 393 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Simon Vermeire Belgium 11 144 114 86 69 62 33 404
Jody Sharp United States 14 82 0.6× 268 2.4× 57 0.7× 44 0.6× 132 2.1× 19 663
Andrew M. Bell United Kingdom 19 123 0.9× 325 2.9× 213 2.5× 33 0.5× 29 0.5× 38 862
Stan Willenbring United States 9 117 0.8× 62 0.5× 121 1.4× 83 1.2× 17 0.3× 10 431
En‐Ju D. Lin United States 10 37 0.3× 20 0.2× 80 0.9× 33 0.5× 71 1.1× 15 432
Aude Castel United States 9 20 0.1× 97 0.9× 138 1.6× 58 0.8× 13 0.2× 21 363
Julia L. Hill United States 16 131 0.9× 15 0.1× 112 1.3× 64 0.9× 29 0.5× 33 854
Marie‐Claude Bélanger Canada 10 52 0.4× 33 0.3× 166 1.9× 61 0.9× 16 0.3× 15 489
Michael F. Presti United States 7 74 0.5× 13 0.1× 104 1.2× 126 1.8× 37 0.6× 8 286
Katharina Hohlbaum Germany 10 50 0.3× 179 1.6× 41 0.5× 23 0.3× 41 0.7× 25 367
Dana Georgevsky Australia 10 165 1.1× 89 0.8× 13 0.2× 16 0.2× 29 0.5× 15 474

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Simon Vermeire

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All Works

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Waelbers, Tim, Ingeborgh Polis, Simon Vermeire, et al.. (2015). Effect of ketamine on the regional cerebral blood flow and binding index of the 5-HT2A receptor radioligand 123I-R91150 in the canine brain. Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 10(4). 332–337. 6 indexed citations
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Peremans, Kathelijne, Tim Waelbers, Eva Vandermeulen, et al.. (2014). The Effect of Morphine on Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Measured by 99mTc-ECD SPECT in Dogs. PLoS ONE. 9(10). e109680–e109680. 5 indexed citations
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Polis, Ingeborgh, Simon Vermeire, Tim Waelbers, et al.. (2014). The effect of prolonged exposure to morphine on canine cerebral 5-HT2A receptors measured with 123I-R91150 SPECT. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 24(7). 1133–1138. 3 indexed citations
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Martlé, Valentine, Kathelijne Peremans, Robrecht Raedt, et al.. (2014). Regional brain perfusion changes during standard and microburst vagus nerve stimulation in dogs. Epilepsy Research. 108(4). 616–622. 22 indexed citations
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Waelbers, Tim, Ingeborgh Polis, Simon Vermeire, et al.. (2013). 5-HT2AReceptors in the Feline Brain:123I-5-I-R91150 Kinetics and the Influence of Ketamine Measured with Micro-SPECT. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 54(8). 1428–1433. 9 indexed citations
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Polis, Ingeborgh, Simon Vermeire, Tim Waelbers, et al.. (2012). The Influence of Morphine on Cerebral 5-HT2AAvailability in Dogs: a SPECT Study. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 53(12). 1969–1973. 9 indexed citations
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Vermeire, Simon, Kurt Audenaert, Eva Vandermeulen, et al.. (2012). Serotonin 2A receptor, serotonin transporter and dopamine transporter alterations in dogs with compulsive behaviour as a promising model for human obsessive-compulsive disorder. Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging. 201(1). 78–87. 60 indexed citations
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Mees, Gilles, Rudi Dierckx, Koen Mertens, et al.. (2012). 99mTc-Labeled Tricarbonyl His-CNA35 as an Imaging Agent for the Detection of Tumor Vasculature. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 53(3). 464–471. 13 indexed citations
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Martlé, Valentine, Kathelijne Peremans, Robrecht Raedt, et al.. (2011). The influence of acute vagus nerve stimulation on regional brain perfusion in the normal dog, a micro-SPECT study. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 1 indexed citations
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Dorpe, Sylvia Van, et al.. (2011). Desirability function combining metabolic stability and functionality of peptides. Journal of Peptide Science. 17(5). 398–404. 12 indexed citations
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Bakker, Evelien de, Ingrid Gielen, Yves Samoy, et al.. (2010). Flexor enthesiopathy in dogs: diagnostic findings. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 1 indexed citations
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Loon, Gunther van, et al.. (2010). TRANSRECTAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE LEFT ADRENAL GLAND IN HEALTHY HORSES. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 51(5). 540–544. 7 indexed citations
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Vermeire, Simon, Kurt Audenaert, Eva Vandermeulen, et al.. (2010). Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging of the dopamine transporter in healthy dogs. The Veterinary Journal. 188(3). 356–358. 7 indexed citations
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Vermeire, Simon, Kurt Audenaert, Eva Vandermeulen, et al.. (2010). Neuro-imaging the serotonin 2A receptor as a valid biomarker for canine behavioural disorders. Research in Veterinary Science. 91(3). 465–472. 23 indexed citations
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Vermeire, Simon, et al.. (2009). Evaluation of the Brain 5-HT2A Receptor Binding Index in Dogs with Anxiety Disorders, Measured with 123I-5I-R91150 and SPECT. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 50(2). 284–289. 47 indexed citations
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Martlé, Valentine, Kathelijne Peremans, Kurt Audenaert, et al.. (2009). REGIONAL BRAIN PERFUSION IN EPILEPTIC DOGS EVALUATED BY TECHNETIUM‐99m‐ETHYL CYSTEINATE DIMER SPECT. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 50(6). 655–659. 20 indexed citations
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Vermeire, Simon, Kurt Audenaert, André Dobbeleir, et al.. (2009). Hemispheric asymmetry of the cerebral blood flow in a Beauceron dog with pathological anxiety. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 2 indexed citations
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Peremans, Kathelijne, Bart De Spiegeleer, Erik Buntinx, et al.. (2008). Evaluation of serotonin-2A receptor occupancy with 123I-5-I-R91150 and single-photon emission tomography before and after low-dose pipamperone administration in the canine brain. Nuclear Medicine Communications. 29(8). 724–729. 10 indexed citations
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Vandermeulen, Eva, André Dobbeleir, Hamphrey Ham, et al.. (2007). Measurement of kidney function by calculation of fractional uptake of technetium-99m-dimercaptosuccinic acid in cats. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 2 indexed citations
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Peremans, Kathelijne, Annemie Van Caelenberg, Eva Vandermeulen, Simon Vermeire, & Henri van Bree. (2007). Whole leg uptake on the bone scintigram in the lame dog. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).

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