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Alois Saria is affiliated with Innsbruck Medical University in Austria and focuses on research within the field of medicine. Their work spans several subfields including psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, emergency medicine, genetics, and hematology.

The research topics primarily addressed by Alois Saria include:

  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Bipolar disorder and treatment
  • Poisoning and overdose treatments
  • Neuroscience, education, and cognitive function
  • Undergraduate neuroscience education and research
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Autoimmune and inflammatory disorders research

Alois Saria has contributed to a number of scientific publications featuring diverse research themes. Recent papers include:

  • "Serum Aripiprazole Concentrations Prehemodialysis and Posthemodialysis in a Schizophrenic Patient With Chronic Renal Failure," 2020, published in Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • "Guía de consenso de expertos para la monitorización terapéutica de drogas en neuropsicofarmacología," 2020, published in Psiquiatría Biológica
  • "Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Training in Neuroscience: Insights from the Human Brain Project Education Programme," 2024, published in Neuroinformatics
  • "Incidence and risk factors for thromboembolic events in pediatric-onset inflammatory bowel disease: A French population-based study," 2024, published in Digestive and Liver Disease

The venues where Alois Saria frequently publishes reflect the multidisciplinary nature of their research:

  • Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • Neuroinformatics
  • Digestive and Liver Disease
  • Psiquiatría Biológica

Collaborations are an important aspect of Alois Saria's research, with frequent coauthors including:

  • B. Philippe
  • Andreas Conca
  • A. T. Brienen Eric
  • BANKOVSKI Damyan
  • BERTOT Pauline

Best Publications

  • Consensus Guidelines for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Neuropsychopharmacology: Update 2017.

    C. Hiemke;N. Bergemann;H. W. Clement;A. Conca

  • Capsaicin-induced desensitization of airway mucosa to cigarette smoke, mechanical and chemical irritants.

    Jan M. Lundberg;Alois Saria

  • Substance P-immunoreactive sensory nerves in the lower respiratory tract of various mammals including man

    J. M. Lundberg;T. Hökfelt;C. R. Martling;A. Saria

  • Vascular protein linkage in various tissue induced by substance P, capsaicin, bradykinin, serotonin, histamine and by antigen challenge.

    Alois Saria;Alois Saria;Jan M. Lundberg;Gerhard Skofitsch;Fred Lembeck

  • Evans blue fluorescence: quantitative and morphological evaluation of vascular permeability in animal tissues

    Alois Saria;Jan M. Lundberg

  • Potentiation of tachykinin-induced plasma protein extravasation by calcitonin gene-related peptide.

    Rainer Gamse;Alois Saria

  • Release of multiple tachykinins from capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves in the lung by bradykinin, histamine, dimethylphenyl piperazinium, and vagal nerve stimulation.

    Alois Saria;Claes-Roland Martling;Zhao Yan;Elvar Theodorsson-Norheim

  • Effects and distribution of vagal capsaicin-sensitive substance P neurons with special reference to the trachea and lungs

    Jan M. Lundberg;Ernst Brodin;Alois Saria

  • Induction of tachykinin gene and peptide expression in guinea pig nodose primary afferent neurons by allergic airway inflammation.

    A Fischer;G P McGregor;A Saria;B Philippin

  • Vascular permeability changes and smooth muscle contraction in relation to capsaicin-sensitive substance P afferents in the guinea-pig.

    Jan M. Lundberg;Ernst Brodin;Xiaoying Hua;Alois Saria

  • Substance P and capsaicin-induced contraction of human bronchi

    Jan M. Lundberg;Claes‐Roland Martling;Alois Saria

  • The tachykinin NK1 receptor in the brain: pharmacology and putative functions

    Alois Saria

  • Substance P in the medial amygdala: Emotional stress-sensitive release and modulation of anxiety-related behavior in rats

    Karl Ebner;Nadia M. Rupniak;Alois Saria;Nicolas Singewald

  • Capsaicin-sensitive vagal neurons involved in control of vascular permeability in rat trachea.

    Jan M. Lundberg;Alois Saria

  • Simultaneous release of several tachykinins and calcitonin gene-related peptide from rat spinal cord slices.

    A. Saria;R. Gamse;J. Petermann;J.A. Fischer

  • Release of histamine by substance P

    F. Erjavec;F. Lembeck;Tatjana Florjanc-Irman;G. Skofitsch

  • Dose-related plasma levels of clozapine: influence of smoking behaviour, sex and age

    C Haring;U Meise;C Humpel;A Saria

  • Polypeptide-containing neurons in airway smooth muscle.

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  • Mechanisms underlying pre- and postjunctional effects of neuropeptide Y in sympathetic vascular control.

    John Pernow;Alois Saria;Jan M. Lundberg

  • Calcitonin gene-related peptide and the lung: neuronal coexistence with substance P, release by capsaicin and vasodilatory effect.

    Claes-Roland Martling;Alois Saria;Jan A. Fischer;Tomas Hökfelt

  • Involvement of 5-Hydroxytryptamine, Prostaglandin E2, and Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate in Cholera Toxin-Induced Fluid Secretion in the Small Intestine of the Rat In Vivo

    Eckhard Beubler;Gabriela Kollar;Gabriela Kollar;Alois Saria;Alois Saria;Klaus Bukhave;Klaus Bukhave

  • Introducing the Human Brain Project

    Henry Markram;Karlheinz Meier;Thomas Lippert;Sten Grillner

  • Secretoneurin releases dopamine from rat striatal slices: A biological effect of a peptide derived from secretogranin II (chromogranin C)

    A. Saria;J. Troger;R. Kirchmair;R. Fischer-Colbrie

  • Distribution and origin of substance P- and neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive nerves in the guinea-pig heart.

    C. J. Dalsgaard;A. Franco-Cereceda;A. Saria;J. M. Lundberg

  • Differential release of calcitonin gene-related peptide and neuropeptide Y from the isolated heart by capsaicin, ischaemia, nicotine, bradykinin and ouabain.

    A. Franco-Cereceda;A. Saria;J. M. Lundberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Katharina Domschke
Katharina Domschke University of Freiburg
Jürgen Deckert
Jürgen Deckert University of Würzburg
Tomas Hökfelt
Tomas Hökfelt Karolinska Institute
Lars Terenius
Lars Terenius Karolinska Institute
Harriet de Wit
Harriet de Wit University of Chicago
Alessandro Serretti
Alessandro Serretti Kore University of Enna
Andres Metspalu
Andres Metspalu University of Tartu
Rudolf Uher
Rudolf Uher Dalhousie University
Michael T. Bardo
Michael T. Bardo University of Kentucky

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