Henry F. Simmons
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Also affiliated: Arkansas Department of Agriculture (1998)
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Henry F. Simmons' research has focused on the mechanisms of action of various drugs, including studies on the metabolism and effects of chloroquine and related compounds. His work has investigated drug interactions and their impact on physiological processes. Simmons' publications date back to 1998, indicating a historical contribution to the field of pharmacology and drug research.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 144
Selected Publications
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Comprehensive Review in Toxicology for Emergency Clinicians, ed 3 (1998)
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2,6-Dimethylaniline—hemoglobin adducts from lidocaine in humans (1994)
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Paroxetine overdose (1993)
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Examination of the role of catecholamines in hepatic glutathione suppression by cole-restraint in mice (1991)
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Depression of glutathione by cold-restraint in mice (1990)
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Determination of meprobamate in serum by alkaline hydrolysis, trimethylsilyl derivatization and detection by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (1989)
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