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5776
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Abdu Adem publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Abdu Adem sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 258 publications — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Abdu Adem D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Abdu Adem sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Abdu Adem is affiliated with Khalifa University in the United Arab Emirates. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with extensive work addressing subfields such as Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, Physiology, Food Science, and Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism.

The scientist's recent publications contribute to several key topics including:

  • Animal Diversity and Health Studies
  • Advanced Glycation End Products research
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer
  • Diabetes Treatment and Management
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

Among Abdu Adem's recent papers are:

  • Advanced Glycation End Products and Diabetes Mellitus: Mechanisms and Perspectives, 2022, published in Biomolecules
  • Insulin Signal Transduction Perturbations in Insulin Resistance, 2021, published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Requirements of Health Data Management Systems for Biomedical Care and Research: Scoping Review, 2020, published in Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Ionone Is More than a Violet's Fragrance: A Review, 2020, published in Molecules
  • Valeric Acid Protects Dopaminergic Neurons by Suppressing Oxidative Stress, Neuroinflammation and Modulating Autophagy Pathways, 2020, published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences

The scientist frequently publishes in several venues, including:

  • Molecules
  • Communications Biology
  • Research Square
  • Biomolecules
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Abdu Adem collaborates regularly with various coauthors, including:

  • Naheed Amir
  • Mahmoud A. Ali
  • David Murphy
  • Michael Greenwood
  • Benjamin T. Gillard

Best Publications

  • New acetylcholinesterase inhibitors for Alzheimer's disease.

    Mona Mehta;Abdu Adem;Marwan Sabbagh

  • Insulin Signal Transduction Perturbations in Insulin Resistance.

    Mariyam Khalid;Juma Alkaabi;Moien A B Khan;Abdu Adem;Abdu Adem

  • Melatonin ameliorates low-grade inflammation and oxidative stress in young Zucker diabetic fatty rats

    Ahmad Agil;Russel J. Reiter;Aroa Jiménez-Aranda;Ruth Ibán-Arias

  • Muscarinic receptors in human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cell line: regulation by phorbol ester and retinoic acid-induced differentiation ☆

    Abdu Adem;Maria E.K. Mattsson;Agneta Nordberg;Sven Påhlman

  • Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) receptors in the human brain: quantitative autoradiographic localization.

    A. Adem;S.S. Jossan;R. d'Argy;P.G. Gillberg

  • Do tetrahydroaminoacridine (THA) and physostigmine restore acetylcholine release in Alzheimer brains via nicotinic receptors

    L. Nilsson;A. Adem;J. Hardy;B. Winblad

  • Snake toxins with high selectivity for subtypes of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.

    Evert Karlsson;Mikael Jolkkonen;Ezra Mulugeta;Pierluigi Onali

  • Toxins from the venom of the green mamba Dendroaspis angusticeps that inhibit the binding of quinuclidinyl benzilate to muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.

    Abdu Adem;Anette Åsblom;Gunnar Johansson;Paul M. Mbugua

  • Effects of estrogen and progesterone treatment on rat hippocampal NMDA receptors: Relationship to Morris water maze performance

    Nahid K. El-Bakri;Atiqul Islam;Shunwei Zhu;Adlan Elhassan

  • Change in nicotinic receptor subtypes in temporal cortex of Alzheimer brains

    Agneta Nordberg;Abdu Adem;John Hardy;Bengt Winblad

  • Decreased plasma insulin-like growth factor-I level in familial Alzheimer's disease patients carrying the Swedish APP 670/671 mutation.

    Amged Mustafa;Lars Lannfelt;Lena Lilius;Atiqul Islam

  • Loss of muscarinic M4 receptors in hippocampus of Alzheimer patients

    Ezra Mulugeta;Evert Karlsson;Atiqul Islam;Raj Kalaria

  • Muscarinic receptor subtype selective toxins

    Abdu Adem;Evert Karlsson

  • Infantile postnatal exposure to lead (Pb) enhances tau expression in the cerebral cortex of aged mice: Relevance to AD

    Syed Waseem Bihaqi;Azadeh Bahmani;Abdu Adem;Nasser H. Zawia

  • Rat striatal muscarinic receptors coupled to the inhibition of adenylyl cyclase activity: potent block by the selective m4 ligand muscarinic toxin 3 (MT3)

    Maria C. Olianas;Abdu Adem;Evert Karlsson;Pierluigi Onali

  • The role of nicotinic receptors in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease.

    A Nordberg;A Nordberg;L Nilsson-Håkansson;L Nilsson-Håkansson;A Adem;A Adem;J Hardy;J Hardy

  • Increased Alzheimer’s Disease Neuropathology is Associated with Type 2 Diabetes and ApoE ε4 Carrier Status

    Michael Malek-Ahmadi;Thomas Beach;Aleksandra Obradov;Lucia Sue

  • Quantitative autoradiography of nicotinic receptors in large cryosections of human brain hemispheres

    Abdu Adem;Agneta Nordberg;Agneta Nordberg;Sukhwinder S. Jossan;Vicki Sara

  • Increased microglial activation and astrogliosis after intranasal administration of kainic acid in C57BL/6 mice.

    Zhiguo Chen;Rui-Sheng Duan;Hernan Concha Quezada;Eilhard Mix

  • Ionone Is More than a Violet's Fragrance: A Review.

    Lujain Aloum;Eman Alefishat;Abdu Adem;Georg A Petroianu

  • Insulin-like growth factor-1 receptors in human spinal cord: changes in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

    A. Adem;J. Ekblom;P. G. Gillberg;S. S. Jossan

Frequent Co-Authors

Bengt Winblad
Bengt Winblad Karolinska Institute
Jie Zhu
Jie Zhu Jilin University
Agneta Nordberg
Agneta Nordberg Karolinska University Hospital
Nenad Bogdanovic
Nenad Bogdanovic Karolinska Institute
Fred Nyberg
Fred Nyberg Uppsala University
Marwan N. Sabbagh
Marwan N. Sabbagh Lou Ruvo Brain Institute
Abdul H. Mohammed
Abdul H. Mohammed Linnaeus University
Lars Lannfelt
Lars Lannfelt Uppsala University
Christer Wernstedt
Christer Wernstedt Ludwig Cancer Research
Kjell Hultenby
Kjell Hultenby Karolinska Institute

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