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Overview

Giamal N. Luheshi is affiliated with the Douglas Mental Health University Institute in Canada. The professional focus and research output of Giamal N. Luheshi reflect engagement in the academic and scientific community through affiliations with this recognized institution.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main research topics currently documented for Giamal N. Luheshi in the available data. Similarly, there are no awards listed that have been conferred upon this researcher.

The absence of detailed publication and research topic information limits the available profile to affiliation and general presence within academic contexts. This indicates a potential early stage in the research career or limited publicly indexed contributions at this time.

Despite the limited data, the connection with the Douglas Mental Health University Institute suggests an association with mental health research, clinical studies, or related interdisciplinary scientific work, as this institution is known for mental health science and research training. Any further insight would require additional specific publication or project information.

Best Publications

  • Interleukin 1 in the brain: biology, pathology and therapeutic target

    Nancy J. Rothwell;Giamal N. Luheshi

  • The role of cytokines in mediating effects of prenatal infection on the fetus: implications for schizophrenia.

    H Ashdown;Y Dumont;M Ng;S Poole

  • Leptin actions on food intake and body temperature are mediated by IL-1

    Giamal N. Luheshi;Jason D. Gardner;David A. Rushforth;Andrew S. Loudon

  • Dark microglia: A new phenotype predominantly associated with pathological states

    Kanchan Bisht;Kaushik P. Sharma;Cynthia Lecours;Maria Gabriela Sánchez

  • The viral mimic, polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid, induces fever in rats via an interleukin-1-dependent mechanism

    Marie-Eve Fortier;Stephen Kent;Helen Ashdown;Stephen Poole

  • Cytokines and their receptors in the central nervous system: physiology, pharmacology, and pathology.

    Nancy J. Rothwell;Giamal Luheshi;Sylvie Toulmond

  • Circulating interleukin-6 mediates the febrile response to localised inflammation in rats.

    T. Cartmell;S. Poole;A. V. Turnbull;N. J. Rothwell

  • The vagus nerve mediates behavioural depression, but not fever, in response to peripheral immune signals; a functional anatomical analysis

    Jan Pieter Konsman;Giamal N. Luheshi;Rose Marie Bluthé;Robert Dantzer

  • Effects of prenatal infection on prepulse inhibition in the rat depend on the nature of the infectious agent and the stage of pregnancy.

    Marie-Eve Fortier;Giamal N. Luheshi;Patricia Boksa

  • Prenatal infection leads to ASD-like behavior and altered synaptic pruning in the mouse offspring.

    Lourdes Fernández de Cossío;Andrea Guzmán;Suzanne van der Veldt;Giamal N. Luheshi

  • Obesity, adipokines and neuroinflammation.

    Argel Aguilar-Valles;Wataru Inoue;Christoph Rummel;Giamal N. Luheshi

  • Maternal exposure to bacterial endotoxin during pregnancy enhances amphetamine-induced locomotion and startle responses in adult rat offspring

    Marie-Ève Fortier;Ridha Joober;Giamal N Luheshi;Patricia Boksa

  • Expression of interleukin-1 receptors and their role in interleukin-1 actions in murine microglial cells

    Emmanuel Pinteaux;Lisa C. Parker;Nancy J. Rothwell;Giamal N. Luheshi;Giamal N. Luheshi

  • Role of neuroinflammation in the emotional and cognitive alterations displayed by animal models of obesity

    Nathalie Castanon;Giamal Luheshi;Sophie Laye

  • Circulating interleukin-6 induces fever through a STAT3-linked activation of COX-2 in the brain.

    Christoph Rummel;Christelle Sachot;Stephen Poole;Giamal N. Luheshi

  • Interleukin-1 influences ischemic brain damage in the mouse independently of the interleukin-1 type I receptor.

    Omar Touzani;Herve Boutin;Rosalind LeFeuvre;Lisa Parker

  • Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist inhibits endotoxin fever and systemic interleukin-6 induction in the rat.

    Giamal Luheshi;Andrew J. Miller;Saskia Brouwer;Michael J. Dascombe

  • Prenatal Immune Challenge in Mice Leads to Partly Sex-Dependent Behavioral, Microglial, and Molecular Abnormalities Associated with Schizophrenia.

    Chin W Hui;Abygaël St-Pierre;Hassan El Hajj;Yvan Remy

  • Cytokines and fever. Mechanisms and sites of action

    Giamal N. Luheshi

  • Circulating leptin mediates lipopolysaccharide‐induced anorexia and fever in rats

    Christelle Sachot;Stephen Poole;Giamal N. Luheshi

  • Cytokines and fever.

    Giamal Luheshi;Nancy Rothwell

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy J. Rothwell
Nancy J. Rothwell University of Manchester
Stephen Poole
Stephen Poole National Institute for Biological Standards and Control
Patricia Boksa
Patricia Boksa Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Robert Dantzer
Robert Dantzer The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Marie-Ève Tremblay
Marie-Ève Tremblay University of Victoria
Gustavo Turecki
Gustavo Turecki Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Sylvain Williams
Sylvain Williams McGill University
Suzanne King
Suzanne King McGill University
Aedín C. Culhane
Aedín C. Culhane University of Limerick
Ann M. Dvorak
Ann M. Dvorak Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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