Robert Harvey

About Robert Harvey

Robert Harvey, With an exceptional h-index of 64 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of the Sunshine Coast, specializes in the field of Molecular Neuroscience and Genetics.

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

Assessment of the in vitro acaricidal activity of Bravecto®(fluralaner) and a proposed orange oil-based formulation vehicle for the treatment of Sarcoptes scabiei

Startle disease: new molecular insights into an old neurological disorder

Dual Role of Dysfunctional Asc-1 Transporter in Distinct Human Pathologies, Human Startle Disease, and Developmental Delay

Drug Resistance

Dopamine-mediated striatal activity and function is enhanced in GlyRα2 knockout animals

Dominant-negative variants in CBX1 cause a neurodevelopmental disorder

Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations for treating sarcoptic mange with cross-relevance to Australian wildlife

Positive allosteric modulators of Glycine receptors and their potential use in pain therapies

Robert Harvey Information

University

Position

Professor of Pathophysiology

Citations(all)

18680

Citations(since 2020)

5538

Cited By

15291

hIndex(all)

64

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

137

i10Index(since 2020)

95

Email

University Profile Page

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Robert Harvey Skills & Research Interests

Molecular Neuroscience and Genetics

Top articles of Robert Harvey

Assessment of the in vitro acaricidal activity of Bravecto®(fluralaner) and a proposed orange oil-based formulation vehicle for the treatment of Sarcoptes scabiei

Parasites & Vectors

2024

Startle disease: new molecular insights into an old neurological disorder

2023/12

Dual Role of Dysfunctional Asc-1 Transporter in Distinct Human Pathologies, Human Startle Disease, and Developmental Delay

Eneuro

2023/11/1

Drug Resistance

Origin of Cancers: Clinical Perspectives and Implications of a Stem-Cell Theory of Cancer

2010

Dopamine-mediated striatal activity and function is enhanced in GlyRα2 knockout animals

Iscience

2023/8/18

Dominant-negative variants in CBX1 cause a neurodevelopmental disorder

Genetics in Medicine

2023/4/20

Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations for treating sarcoptic mange with cross-relevance to Australian wildlife

2023/10/1

Positive allosteric modulators of Glycine receptors and their potential use in pain therapies

2022/10/1

MED27, SLC6A7, and MPPE1 Variants in a Complex Neurodevelopmental Disorder with Severe Dystonia

Movement Disorders

2022/10

De Novo ZMYND8 variants result in an autosomal dominant neurodevelopmental disorder with cardiac malformations

Genetics in Medicine

2022/9/1

Clinical, genetic, and functional characterization of the glycine receptor β-subunit A455P variant in a family affected by hyperekplexia syndrome

Journal of Biological Chemistry

2022/7/1

Loss, gain and altered function of GlyR α2 subunit mutations in neurodevelopmental disorders

Frontiers in molecular neuroscience

2022/4/29

Clueless/CLUH regulates mitochondrial fission by promoting recruitment of Drp1 to mitochondria

Nature Communications

2022/3/24

Drug dose and animal welfare: important considerations in the treatment of wildlife

Parasitology research

2022/3

Autism Spectrum Disorders and Metal Dyshomeostasis

Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience

2022/2/18

An ancient haplotype containing antimicrobial peptide gene variants is associated with severe fungal skin disease in Persian cats

PLoS Genetics

2022/2/14

X-linked myotubular myopathy associated with an MTM1 variant in a Maine coon cat

J Vet Intern Med

2022

Lessons learnt from using the machine learning random forest algorithm to predict virulence in streptococcus pyogenes

2021/12/24

Presence of ethanol‐sensitive and ethanol‐insensitive glycine receptors in the ventral tegmental area and prefrontal cortex in mice

British Journal of Pharmacology

2021/12

Glycine transporters and receptors as targets for analgesics

2021/11/11

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