Greg M Anderson

Greg M Anderson

University of Otago

H-index: 36

Oceania-New Zealand

About Greg M Anderson

Greg M Anderson, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Otago, specializes in the field of Neuroendocrinology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Androgen receptor actions on AgRP neurons are not a major cause of reproductive and metabolic impairments in peripubertally androgenized mice

Metabolic control of puberty: 60 years in the footsteps of Kennedy and Mitra’s seminal work

Deletion of androgen receptors from kisspeptin neurons prevents PCOS features in a letrozole mouse model

The Role of RFRP Neurons in the Allostatic Control of Reproductive Function

A neuronal circuit for stress-induced reproductive suppression

Neuronal Ptpn1 and Socs3 deletion improves metabolism but not anovulation in a mouse polycystic ovary syndrome model

Central irisin signaling is required for normal timing of puberty in female mice

Neuronal deletion of STAT3, but not ERK2, causes obesity and delayed puberty onset in mice

Greg M Anderson Information

University

Position

Centre for Neuroendocrinology

Citations(all)

4679

Citations(since 2020)

1688

Cited By

3695

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

44

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University of Otago

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Greg M Anderson Skills & Research Interests

Neuroendocrinology

Top articles of Greg M Anderson

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Androgen receptor actions on AgRP neurons are not a major cause of reproductive and metabolic impairments in peripubertally androgenized mice

Journal of Neuroendocrinology

Romy I Kerbus

Caroline Decourt

Megan A Inglis

Rebecca E Campbell

Greg M Anderson

2024/2/12

Metabolic control of puberty: 60 years in the footsteps of Kennedy and Mitra’s seminal work

Greg M Anderson

Jennifer W Hill

Ursula B Kaiser

Victor M Navarro

Ken K Ong

...

2024/2

Deletion of androgen receptors from kisspeptin neurons prevents PCOS features in a letrozole mouse model

Endocrinology

Caroline Decourt

Yugo Watanabe

Maggie C Evans

Megan A Inglis

Lorryn C Fisher

...

2023/6

The Role of RFRP Neurons in the Allostatic Control of Reproductive Function

Maggie C Evans

Greg M Anderson

2023/11/1

A neuronal circuit for stress-induced reproductive suppression

Endocrinology

Greg M Anderson

2023/3/1

Neuronal Ptpn1 and Socs3 deletion improves metabolism but not anovulation in a mouse polycystic ovary syndrome model

Journal of Endocrinology

Romy I Kerbus

Megan A Inglis

Greg M Anderson

2023/9/1

Central irisin signaling is required for normal timing of puberty in female mice

Endocrinology

Caroline Decourt

Maggie C Evans

Megan A Inglis

Greg M Anderson

2023/2/1

Neuronal deletion of STAT3, but not ERK2, causes obesity and delayed puberty onset in mice

RA Lord

MA Inglis

GM Anderson

2023/8/16

Leptin, but not estradiol, signaling in PACAP neurons modulates puberty onset

Endocrinology

Maggie C Evans

Elliot G Wallace

Caroline M Ancel

Greg M Anderson

2023/8

RFamide-related peptide 3 signaling via neuropeptide FF receptor stimulates prolactin secretion in female rats

Endocrinology

Nayara SS Aquino

Naira S Mansano

Fernanda AS Vieira

Kaoma SC Silva

Daniela O Gusmao

...

2023/8

A cytotoxic cell-targeting approach to induce sterility in mammalian predator species of Aotearoa.

S Yadhav

C Decourt

RJ Anderson

B Li

M Beltramo

...

2023/11/8

Agouti‐related peptide neuronal silencing overcomes delayed puberty in neonatally underfed male mice

Journal of Neuroendocrinology

Caroline Decourt

George ADP Connolly

Caroline Ancel

Megan A Inglis

Greg M Anderson

2022/10

Fetal resorption coincides with dysregulated LH secretion in AMH-overexpressing mice

Journal of Endocrinology

Yiran Zhou

Christine Neyt

Nicola J Batchelor

Rebecca L Kelley

Karmilla Jaafar Amsak

...

2022/5/1

Deletion of PTP1B from brain neurons partly protects mice from diet-induced obesity and minimally improves fertility

Endocrinology

Caroline M Ancel

Maggie C Evans

Romy I Kerbus

Elliot G Wallace

Greg M Anderson

2022/2/1

Physiological regulation of leptin as an integrative signal of reproductive readiness

Maggie C Evans

Rebecca E Campbell

Greg M Anderson

2022/12/1

Anti-Müllerian hormone-mediated preantral follicle atresia is a key determinant of antral follicle count in mice

Human Reproduction

Y Zhou

S Richard

NJ Batchelor

DE Oorschot

GM Anderson

...

2022/11/1

Impact of chronic variable stress on neuroendocrine hypothalamus and pituitary in male and female C57BL/6J mice

Journal of neuroendocrinology

Betina B Nair

Zin Khant Aung

Robert Porteous

Melanie Prescott

Kelly A Glendining

...

2021/5

Role of insulin in the neuroendocrine control of reproduction

Maggie C Evans

Jennifer W Hill

Greg M Anderson

2021/4

RFamide-related peptide neurons modulate reproductive function and stress responses

Journal of Neuroscience

Asha Mamgain

India L Sawyer

David AM Timajo

Mohammed Z Rizwan

Maggie C Evans

...

2021/1/20

Daily and estral regulation of RFRP-3 neurons in the female mice

Journal of circadian rhythms

Eleni Angelopoulou

Perrine Inquimbert

Paul Klosen

Greg Anderson

Andries Kalsbeek

...

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 86
Allan E. Herbison

Allan E. Herbison

University of Cambridge

H-index: 46
Alexander S. Kauffman

Alexander S. Kauffman

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 44
Janete A. Anselmo-Franci

Janete A. Anselmo-Franci

Universidade de São Paulo

H-index: 30
Frank Y. Ma

Frank Y. Ma

Monash University

H-index: 14
Cleyde V Helena

Cleyde V Helena

Florida State University

H-index: 13
MC Poling

MC Poling

University of California, San Diego

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