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Eugenii A. Rabiner is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields and subfields centered around neuroscience and medicine.

The main fields of study for their work include:

  • Medicine
  • Neuroscience

Within neuroscience, the subfields covered include:

  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Molecular Biology
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Neurology

The scientist's research topics are diverse and encompass:

  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • Hypothalamic Control of Reproductive Hormones
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Alzheimer's Disease Research and Treatments

Recent publications include several papers exploring neurological and psychiatric disorders with various focuses and methodologies:

  • "Synaptic density marker SV2A is reduced in schizophrenia patients and unaffected by antipsychotics in rats" (2020) published in Nature Communications
  • "Widespread cell stress and mitochondrial dysfunction occur in patients with early Alzheimer's disease" (2022) published in Science Translational Medicine
  • "Mitochondrial Complex 1, Sigma 1, and Synaptic Vesicle 2A in Early Drug-Naive Parkinson's Disease" (2020) published in Movement Disorders
  • "Brain Serotonin Release Is Reduced in Patients With Depression: A [11C]Cimbi-36 Positron Emission Tomography Study With a d-Amphetamine Challenge" (2022) published in Biological Psychiatry
  • "Astrocyte reactivity with late-onset cognitive impairment assessed in vivo using 11C-BU99008 PET and its relationship with amyloid load" (2021) published in Molecular Psychiatry

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Eugenii A. Rabiner are:

  • Roger N. Gunn
  • Oliver Howes
  • Ayla Mansur
  • Tiago Reis Marques
  • Matthew B. Wall

Their scientific work is regularly published in established venues, including:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
  • Molecular Psychiatry
  • Neuroscience Applied

Best Publications

  • Brain serotonin1A receptor binding measured by positron emission tomography with [11C]WAY-100635: effects of depression and antidepressant treatment

    Peter A. Sargent;Karen Husted Kjaer;Christopher J. Bench;Eugenii A. Rabiner

  • An 18-kDa Translocator Protein (TSPO) polymorphism explains differences in binding affinity of the PET radioligand PBR28

    David R Owen;Astrid J Yeo;Roger N Gunn;Roger N Gunn;Roger N Gunn;Kijoung Song

  • Fibromyalgia patients show an abnormal dopamine response to pain.

    Patrick B. Wood;Petra Schweinhardt;Erik Jaeger;Alain Dagher

  • Imaging dopamine receptors in humans with [11C]-(+)-PHNO: dissection of D3 signal and anatomy.

    Andri C. Tziortzi;Graham E. Searle;Sofia Tzimopoulou;Cristian A. Salinas

  • Mixed-Affinity Binding in Humans with 18-kDa Translocator Protein Ligands

    David R.J. Owen;Roger N. Gunn;Eugenii A. Rabiner;Idriss Bennacef

  • The Gut Hormones PYY3-36 and GLP-17-36 amide Reduce Food Intake and Modulate Brain Activity in Appetite Centers in Humans

    Akila De Silva;Victoria Salem;Christopher J. Long;Aidan Makwana

  • Tremor in Parkinson’s disease and serotonergic dysfunction An 11C-WAY 100635 PET study

    M. Doder;E. A. Rabiner;N. Turjanski;A. J. Lees

  • Connectivity-Based Functional Analysis of Dopamine Release in the Striatum Using Diffusion-Weighted MRI and Positron Emission Tomography

    Andri C. Tziortzi;Suzanne N. Haber;Graham E. Searle;Charalampos Tsoumpas

  • Positron emission tomography molecular imaging for drug development.

    Paul M. Matthews;Paul M. Matthews;Eugenii A. Rabiner;Eugenii A. Rabiner;Jan Passchier;Roger N. Gunn;Roger N. Gunn;Roger N. Gunn

  • Tracer Kinetic Modeling of the 5-HT1AReceptor Ligand [carbonyl-11C]WAY-100635 for PET

    Roger N. Gunn;Peter A. Sargent;Christopher J. Bench;Eugenii A. Rabiner

  • Persistent reduction in brain serotonin1A receptor binding in recovered depressed men measured by positron emission tomography with [11C]WAY-100635.

    Z Bhagwagar;E A Rabiner;P A Sargent;P M Grasby

  • A functional genetic variation of the serotonin (5-HT) transporter affects 5-HT1A receptor binding in humans.

    Sean P. David;Naga Venkatesha Murthy;Eugenii A. Rabiner;Marcus R. Munafó

  • Measuring drug occupancy in the absence of a reference region: the Lassen plot re-visited

    Vincent J Cunningham;Eugenii A Rabiner;Eugenii A Rabiner;Mark Slifstein;Marc Laruelle;Marc Laruelle;Marc Laruelle

  • Two Binding Sites for [3H]PBR28 in Human Brain: Implications for TSPO PET Imaging of Neuroinflammation

    David R Owen;Owain W Howell;Sac-Pham Tang;Lisa A Wells

  • Serotonin 5-HT1A receptor binding in people with panic disorder: positron emission tomography study

    Jon R. Nash;Peter A. Sargent;Eugenii A. Rabiner;Sean D. Hood

  • Synaptic density marker SV2A is reduced in schizophrenia patients and unaffected by antipsychotics in rats.

    Ellis Chika Onwordi;Els F. Halff;Thomas Whitehurst;Thomas Whitehurst;Thomas Whitehurst;Ayla Mansur

  • A database of [(11)C]WAY-100635 binding to 5-HT(1A) receptors in normal male volunteers: normative data and relationship to methodological, demographic, physiological, and behavioral variables.

    Eugenii A. Rabiner;Cristina Messa;Cristina Messa;Peter A. Sargent;Peter A. Sargent;Karen Husted-Kjaer

  • Pro-inflammatory activation of primary microglia and macrophages increases 18 kDa translocator protein expression in rodents but not humans:

    David R Owen;Nehal Narayan;Lisa Wells;Luke Healy

  • Dopamine (D2/3) receptor agonist positron emission tomography radiotracer [11C]-(+)-PHNO is a D3 receptor preferring agonist in vivo.

    Rajesh Narendran;Mark Slifstein;Olivier Guillin;Yuying Hwang

  • Neuroinflammation in treated HIV-positive individuals A TSPO PET study

    Jaime H. Vera;Qi Guo;James H. Cole;Adriano Boasso

  • Positron emission tomography imaging of amphetamine-induced dopamine release in the human cortex: a comparative evaluation of the high affinity dopamine D2/3 radiotracers [11C]FLB 457 and [11C]fallypride.

    Rajesh Narendran;W Gordon Frankle;N Scott Mason;Eugenii A Rabiner

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger N. Gunn
Roger N. Gunn Imperial College London
Paul M. Matthews
Paul M. Matthews Imperial College London
Vincent J. Cunningham
Vincent J. Cunningham University of Aberdeen
Marios Politis
Marios Politis King's College London
David J. Nutt
David J. Nutt Imperial College London
Anne Lingford-Hughes
Anne Lingford-Hughes Imperial College London
Matthew B. Wall
Matthew B. Wall Imperial College London
David J. Brooks
David J. Brooks Newcastle University
Federico E. Turkheimer
Federico E. Turkheimer King's College London
Thomas Foltynie
Thomas Foltynie University College London

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