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Dalia M. Araujo

Dalia M. Araujo

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Neuroscience

D-Index
46
Citations
7157
World Ranking
6741
National Ranking
398

Overview

Dalia M. Araujo is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. The academic profile and research output of Dalia M. Araujo do not list recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or specific fields of study.

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Without further publication or citation information, it cannot be determined what specific contributions or expertise areas Dalia M. Araujo may have developed within their academic career.

Best Publications

  • Differential alteration of various cholinergic markers in cortical and subcortical regions of human brain in Alzheimer's disease.

    D. M. Araujo;P. A. Lapchak;Y. Robitaille;S. Gauthier

  • β-Amyloid stimulates glial cells in vitro to produce growth factors that accumulate in senile plaques in Alzheimer's disease

    Dalia M. Araujo;Carl W. Cotman

  • Comparative alterations of nicotinic and muscarinic binding sites in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

    I. Aubert;D. M. Araujo;D. Cécyre;Y. Robitaille

  • Trophic effects of interleukin-4, -7 and -8 on hippocampal neuronal cultures: potential involvement of glial-derived factors.

    Dalia M. Araujo;Carl W. Cotman

  • Localization of interleukin-2 immunoreactivity and interleukin-2 receptors in the rat brain: interaction with the cholinergic system.

    Dalia M. Araujo;Paul A. Lapchak;Brian Collier;Re´mi Quirion

  • Effects of aging on nicotinic and muscarinic autoreceptor function in the rat brain: relationship to presynaptic cholinergic markers and binding sites

    DM Araujo;PA Lapchak;MJ Meaney;B Collier

  • In vivo imaging of neuronal activation and plasticity in the rat brain by high resolution positron emission tomography (microPET)

    Harley I. Kornblum;Dalia M. Araujo;Alexander J. Annala;Keith J. Tatsukawa

  • Insulin-like growth factor-1 (somatomedin-C) receptors in the rat brain: distribution and interaction with the hippocampal cholinergic system.

    D.M. Araujo;P.A. Lapchak;B. Collier;J.-G. Chabot

  • Systemic interleukin-1β decreases brain-derived neurotrophic factor messenger RNA expression in the rat hippocampal formation

    P.A. Lapchak;D.M. Araujo;F. Hefti

  • Neuroprotective effects of the spin trap agent disodium-[(tert-butylimino)methyl]benzene-1,3-disulfonate N-oxide (generic NXY-059) in a rabbit small clot embolic stroke model: Combination studies with the thrombolytic tissue plasminogen activator

    Paul A. Lapchak;Dalia M. Araujo;Donghuan Song;Jiandong Wei

  • Characterization of N-[3H]methylcarbamylcholine binding sites and effect of N-methylcarbamylcholine on acetylcholine release in rat brain.

    D. M. Araujo;P. A. Lapchak;B. Collier;R. Quirion

  • Muscarinic receptor subtypes in human neurodegenerative disorders: focus on Alzheimer's disease.

    R Quirion;I Aubert;P A Lapchak;R P Schaum

  • Immunoautoradiographic localization of interleukin 2-like immunoreactivity and interleukin 2 receptors (Tac antigen-like immunoreactivity) in the rat brain.

    P.A. Lapchak;D.M. Araujo;R. QuiRioN;A. beaudet

  • Regulation of endogenous acetylcholine release from mammalian brain slices by opiate receptors: hippocampus, striatum and cerebral cortex of guinea-pig and rat.

    P.A. Lapchak;D.M. Araujo;B. Collier

  • Binding sites for [3H]AF-DX 116 and effect of AF-DX 116 on endogenous acetylcholine release from rat brain slices.

    Paul A. Lapchak;Dalia M. Araujo;Remi Quirion;Brian Collier

  • Effect of Chronic Nicotine Treatment on Nicotinic Autoreceptor Function and N‐[3H]Methylcarbamylcholine Binding Sites in the Rat Brain

    P. A. Lapchak;D. M. Araujo;R. Quirion;B. Collier

  • Microplasmin: A Novel Thrombolytic That Improves Behavioral Outcome After Embolic Strokes in Rabbits

    Paul A. Lapchak;Dalia M. Araujo;Steve Pakola;Donghuan Song

  • BDNF and trkB mRNA expression in the hippocampal formation of aging rats.

    Paul A. Lapchak;Dalia M. Araujo;Klaus D. Beck;Caleb E. Finch

  • Effects of the Spin Trap Agent Disodium- [tert-butylimino)methyl]benzene-1,3-disulfonate N-Oxide (Generic NXY-059) on Intracerebral Hemorrhage in a Rabbit Large Clot Embolic Stroke Model Combination Studies With Tissue Plasminogen Activator

    Paul A. Lapchak;Dalia M. Araujo;Donghuan Song;Jiandong Wei

  • Advances in ischemic stroke treatment: neuroprotective and combination therapies.

    Paul A Lapchak;Dalia M Araujo

  • Cholinergic regulation of hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA expression: evidence from lesion and chronic cholinergic drug treatment studies.

    P.A. Lapchak;D.M. Araujo;F. Hefti

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul A. Lapchak
Paul A. Lapchak Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Isabelle Aubert
Isabelle Aubert Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
N. P. V. Nair
N. P. V. Nair McGill University
Thomas H. McNeill
Thomas H. McNeill University of Southern California

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