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Robert A. Cherny is affiliated with the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health in Australia. Their research spans multiple scientific disciplines, primarily focused on medicine and intersecting with fields such as electrical and electronic engineering, nutrition and dietetics, neurology, rheumatology, and even astronomy and astrophysics.

The main scientific topics covered in their work include:

  • Trace Elements in Health
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Folate and B Vitamins Research
  • Superconducting and THz Device Technology
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock

Among recent publications attributed to Robert A. Cherny is the paper titled "Paracrine regulation of endometrial function in the ewe" published in 2021 within OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) at La Trobe University. Other related works in their research network include studies on neurodegeneration, radio frequency devices, and social sciences, reflecting a broad interdisciplinary approach. These include:

  • "Correction to: The novel compound PBT434 prevents iron mediated neurodegeneration and alpha-synuclein toxicity in multiple models of Parkinson's disease," Acta Neuropathologica Communications, 2021
  • "Modeling the frequency characteristics of the waveguide structure of a heterodyne receiver with sideband division for the range 211...275 GHz," Радиотехника и электроника, 2023
  • ""San Francisco Reds"," Socialism and Democracy, 2024

Frequent collaborators in Robert A. Cherny's work include David I. Finkelstein, Jessica L. Billings, Paul A. Adlard, Scott Ayton, and Amelia Sedjahtera, indicating a collaborative research environment spanning biomedical and engineering domains.

The scientist's publications have appeared in several venues, notably:

  • Acta Neuropathologica Communications
  • Радиотехника и электроника
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Socialism and Democracy

Robert A. Cherny's interdisciplinary research integrates clinical and engineering perspectives. This synthesis supports advances in understanding complex medical conditions such as Parkinson's disease while also contributing to technical innovations in waveguide and microwave technologies. Their work on reproductive physiology in livestock further underscores a diverse scientific portfolio spanning biological and applied physical sciences.

Best Publications

  • Soluble pool of Abeta amyloid as a determinant of severity of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease.

    Catriona A. McLean;Robert A. Cherny;Fiona W. Fraser;Stephanie J. Fuller

  • Treatment with a Copper-Zinc Chelator Markedly and Rapidly Inhibits β-Amyloid Accumulation in Alzheimer's Disease Transgenic Mice

    Robert A Cherny;Craig S Atwood;Michel E Xilinas;Danielle N Gray

  • Metal-Protein Attenuation With Iodochlorhydroxyquin (Clioquinol) Targeting Aβ Amyloid Deposition and Toxicity in Alzheimer Disease: A Pilot Phase 2 Clinical Trial

    Craig W Ritchie;Ashley I Bush;Andrew J Mackinnon;Steve Macfarlane

  • Alzheimer's Disease Amyloid-β Binds Copper and Zinc to Generate an Allosterically Ordered Membrane-penetrating Structure Containing Superoxide Dismutase-like Subunits

    Cyril C. Curtain;Feda Ali;Irene Volitakis;Robert A. Cherny

  • Rapid Restoration of Cognition in Alzheimer's Transgenic Mice with 8-Hydroxy Quinoline Analogs Is Associated with Decreased Interstitial Aβ

    Paul A. Adlard;Robert A. Cherny;Robert A. Cherny;David I. Finkelstein;David I. Finkelstein;Elisabeth Gautier

  • Metalloenzyme-like Activity of Alzheimer's Disease β-Amyloid Cu-DEPENDENT CATALYTIC CONVERSION OF DOPAMINE, CHOLESTEROL, AND BIOLOGICAL REDUCING AGENTS TO NEUROTOXIC H2O2

    Carlos Opazo;Xudong Huang;Robert A. Cherny;Robert D. Moir

  • Genetic or Pharmacological Iron Chelation Prevents MPTP-Induced Neurotoxicity In Vivo: A Novel Therapy for Parkinson's Disease

    Deepinder Kaur;Ferda Yantiri;Subramanian Rajagopalan;Jyothi Kumar

  • Tau deficiency induces parkinsonism with dementia by impairing APP-mediated iron export

    Peng Lei;Scott Ayton;David I Finkelstein;Loredana Spoerri

  • Aqueous Dissolution of Alzheimer's Disease Aβ Amyloid Deposits by Biometal Depletion *

    Robert A. Cherny;Robert A. Cherny;Jacinta T. Legg;Jacinta T. Legg;Catriona A. McLean;Catriona A. McLean;David P. Fairlie

  • Cytosolic β-amyloid deposition and supranuclear cataracts in lenses from people with Alzheimer's disease

    Lee E Goldstein;Julien A Muffat;Robert A Cherny;Robert D Moir

  • Copper in the brain and Alzheimer's disease.

    Ya Hui Hung;Ashley I. Bush;Robert Alan Cherny

  • Overexpression of Alzheimer's Disease Amyloid-β Opposes the Age-dependent Elevations of Brain Copper and Iron

    Christa J. Maynard;Roberto Cappai;Roberto Cappai;Irene Volitakis;Robert A. Cherny;Robert A. Cherny

  • Mitochondrial oxidative stress causes hyperphosphorylation of tau.

    Simon Melov;Paul A. Adlard;Karl Morten;Felicity Johnson

  • Copper-Dependent Inhibition of Human Cytochrome c Oxidase by a Dimeric Conformer of Amyloid-β1-42

    Peter J. Crouch;Rachel Blake;James A. Duce;Giuseppe D. Ciccotosto

  • Hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl 4-hydroxylase inhibition: A target for neuroprotection in the central nervous system

    Ambreena Siddiq;Ambreena Siddiq;Issam A. Ayoub;Juan C. Chavez;Juan C. Chavez;Leila Aminova

  • Degradation of the Alzheimer disease amyloid beta-peptide by metal-dependent up-regulation of metalloprotease activity.

    Anthony R White;Anthony R White;Tai Du;Tai Du;Katrina M Laughton;Irene Volitakis

  • Copper and zinc binding modulates the aggregation and neurotoxic properties of the prion peptide PrP106-126

    Michael F. Jobling;Xudong Huang;Leanne R. Stewart;Kevin J. Barnham

  • Elevated cortical zinc in Alzheimer disease.

    D. Religa;D. Strozyk;R. A. Cherny;I. Volitakis

  • Dopamine promotes α-synuclein aggregation into SDS-resistant soluble oligomers via a distinct folding pathway

    Roberto Cappai;Su-Ling Leck;Deborah J Tew;Deborah J Tew;Nicholas A Williamson

  • Intracellular Amyloid Formation in Muscle Cells of Aβ-Transgenic Caenorhabditis Elegans: Determinants and Physiological Role in Copper Detoxification

    Alicia N Minniti;Daniela L Rebolledo;Paula M Grez;Ricardo Fadic

Frequent Co-Authors

Ashley I. Bush
Ashley I. Bush Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Kevin J. Barnham
Kevin J. Barnham Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Colin L. Masters
Colin L. Masters University of Melbourne
Roberto Cappai
Roberto Cappai University of Melbourne
Anthony R. White
Anthony R. White QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
David Finkelstein
David Finkelstein St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Paul A. Adlard
Paul A. Adlard Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Rudolph E. Tanzi
Rudolph E. Tanzi Harvard University
Catriona McLean
Catriona McLean The Alfred Hospital
Konrad Beyreuther
Konrad Beyreuther Heidelberg University

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