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68
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1294

Overview

Paul A. Lapchak is affiliated with the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in the United States. The professional background is centered on academic research and medical science.

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Best Publications

  • Functional recovery in parkinsonian monkeys treated with GDNF.

    D M Gash;Z Zhang;A Ovadia;W A Cass

  • Metalloproteinase Inhibition Reduces Thrombolytic (Tissue Plasminogen Activator)–Induced Hemorrhage After Thromboembolic Stroke

    Paul A. Lapchak;Deborah F. Chapman;Justin A. Zivin

  • 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

  • RIGOR Guidelines: Escalating STAIR and STEPS for Effective Translational Research

    Paul A. Lapchak;John H. Zhang;Linda J. Noble-Haeusslein

  • Transcranial Infrared Laser Therapy Improves Clinical Rating Scores After Embolic Strokes in Rabbits

    Paul A. Lapchak;Jiandong Wei;Justin A. Zivin

  • A critical assessment of edaravone acute ischemic stroke efficacy trials: is edaravone an effective neuroprotective therapy?

    Paul A Lapchak

  • 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

  • Regionally specific and rapid increases in brain-derived neurotrophic factor messenger RNA in the adult rat brain following seizures induced by systemic administration of kainic acid

    M. M. Dugich-djordjevic;G. Tocco;P. A. Lapchak;G. M. pasinetti

  • 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

  • BDNF and NGF treatment in lesioned rats: effects on cholinergic function and weight gain.

    Paul A. Lapchak;Franz Hefti

  • BDNF mRNA expression in the developing rat brain following kainic acid-induced seizure activity

    Millicent M. Dugich-Djordjevic;Georges Tocco;David A. Willoughby;Imad Najm

  • 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

  • Transcranial near-infrared light therapy improves motor function following embolic strokes in rabbits : An extended therapeutic window study using continuous and pulse frequency delivery modes

    P.A. Lapchak;K.F. Salgado;C.H. Chao;J.A. Zivin;J.A. Zivin

  • A novel approach to screening for new neuroprotective compounds for the treatment of stroke.

    Pamela Maher;Karmen F. Salgado;Justin A. Zivin;Paul A. Lapchak

  • 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

  • Transcranial near infrared laser treatment (NILT) increases cortical adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) content following embolic strokes in rabbits.

    Paul A. Lapchak;Luis De Taboada

  • 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

  • Induction of immune system mediators in the hippocampal formation in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases: Selective effects on specific interleukins and interleukin receptors

    D.M. Araujo;P.A. Lapchak

  • 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

Frequent Co-Authors

Dalia M. Araujo
Dalia M. Araujo McGill University
Frank H. Collins
Frank H. Collins University of Notre Dame
Imad Najm
Imad Najm Cleveland Clinic
Zhiming Zhang
Zhiming Zhang University of Kentucky
Don M. Gash
Don M. Gash University of Kentucky
Michel Baudry
Michel Baudry Western University of Health Sciences
Greg A. Gerhardt
Greg A. Gerhardt University of Kentucky
Richard F. Thompson
Richard F. Thompson University of Southern California
Thomas H. McNeill
Thomas H. McNeill University of Southern California
Wayne A. Cass
Wayne A. Cass University of Kentucky

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