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Frederick A.O. Mendelsohn

Frederick A.O. Mendelsohn

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Neuroscience

D-Index
75
Citations
17059
World Ranking
2048
National Ranking
47

Medicine

D-Index
75
Citations
17181
World Ranking
19208
National Ranking
647

Overview

Frederick A.O. Mendelsohn is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. The available data does not include details about publications, coauthors, or specific fields of study, which limits the overview of their research focus and contributions.

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There are no awards recorded in the source data, and Mendelsohn is noted as living.

Best Publications

  • Autoradiographic localization of angiotensin II receptors in rat brain

    Frederick A. O. Mendelsohn;Remi Quirion;Juan M. Saavedra;Greti Aguilera

  • The brain renin-angiotensin system: location and physiological roles

    Michael J McKinley;Anthony L Albiston;Andrew M Allen;M L Mathai

  • Evidence That the Angiotensin IV (AT4) Receptor Is the Enzyme Insulin-regulated Aminopeptidase

    Anthony L. Albiston;Sharon G. McDowall;Duana Matsacos;Pamela Sim

  • Abundant calcitonin receptors in isolated rat osteoclasts. Biochemical and autoradiographic characterization.

    G.C. Nicholson;J.M. Moseley;P.M. Sexton;F.A.O. Mendelsohn

  • Remodeling and reparation of the cardiovascular system.

    Karl T. Weber;Piero Anversa;Paul W. Armstrong;Christian G. Brilla

  • Localization and Characterization of Insulin Receptors in Rat Brain and Pituitary Gland Using in Vitro Autoradiography and Computerized Densitometry

    George A. Werther;Annette Hogg;Brian J. Oldfield;Michael J. McKINLEY

  • Localization and function of angiotensin AT1 receptors

    Andrew M Allen;Jialong Zhuo;Frederick A.O Mendelsohn

  • Mapping of angiotensin II receptor subtype heterogeneity in rat brain

    Keifu Song;Andrew M. Allen;George Paxinos;Frederick A. O. Mendelsohn

  • The angiotensin IV/AT4 receptor.

    S. Y. Chai;R. Fernando;G. Peck;S.-Y. Ye

  • Angiotensin receptors in the nervous system.

    A.M. Allen;I. Moeller;T.A. Jenkins;J. Zhuo

  • Localization of angiotensin converting enzyme in rat heart.

    H Yamada;Bruno Fabris;A M Allen;B Jackson

  • CIRCUMVENTRICULAR ORGANS - NEUROENDOCRINE INTERFACES BETWEEN THE BRAIN AND THE HEMAL MILIEU

    M. J. McKinley;R. M. McAllen;Frederick A O Mendelsohn;A. M. Allen

  • Angiotensin converting enzyme in rat brain visualized by quantitative in vitro autoradiography.

    Siew Yeen Chai;F.A.O. Mendelsohn;G. Paxinos

  • What’s new in the renin-angiotensin system?

    S. Y. Chai;R. Fernando;G. Peck;S. Y. Ye

  • Mapping tissue angiotensin-converting enzyme and angiotensin AT1, AT2 and AT4 receptors.

    Jialong Zhuo;Ingrid Moeller;Trisha Jenkins;Siew Yeen Chai

  • Effect of I.C.V. injection of AT4 receptor ligands, NLE1-angiotensin IV and LVV-hemorphin 7, on spatial learning in rats

    J Lee;A.L Albiston;A.M Allen;F.A.O Mendelsohn

  • Localization of angiotensin II receptor binding in rabbit brain by in vitro autoradiography

    Frederick Ao Mendelsohn;A M Allen;J Clevers;D A Denton

  • Comparative studies of tissue inhibition by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors

    Colin I Johnston;Bruno Fabris;H Yamada;Frederick Ao Mendelsohn

  • Perindopril alters vascular angiotensin-converting enzyme, AT(1) receptor, and nitric oxide synthase expression in patients with coronary heart disease.

    Jia Long Zhuo;Frederick A.O. Mendelsohn;Mitsuru Ohishi

  • The globin fragment LVV-hemorphin-7 is an endogenous ligand for the AT4 receptor in the brain.

    Ingrid Moeller;Rebecca A. Lew;Frederick A. O. Mendelsohn;A. Ian Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Siew Yeen Chai
Siew Yeen Chai Monash University
Andrew M. Allen
Andrew M. Allen University of Melbourne
Colin I. Johnston
Colin I. Johnston Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
Michael J. McKinley
Michael J. McKinley Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
George Paxinos
George Paxinos Neuroscience Research Australia
Brian J. Oldfield
Brian J. Oldfield Monash University
Patrick M. Sexton
Patrick M. Sexton Monash University
Kevin J. Catt
Kevin J. Catt National Institutes of Health
Werner Müller-Esterl
Werner Müller-Esterl Goethe University Frankfurt
Michael W. Parker
Michael W. Parker University of Melbourne

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