A. A. Owji

850 total citations
15 papers, 717 citations indexed

About

A. A. Owji is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, A. A. Owji has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 717 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 6 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in A. A. Owji's work include Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (7 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (4 papers) and Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (2 papers). A. A. Owji is often cited by papers focused on Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (7 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (4 papers) and Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (2 papers). A. A. Owji collaborates with scholars based in Iran, United Kingdom and China. A. A. Owji's co-authors include David M. Smith, Mohammad A. Ghatei, Stephen R. Bloom, H. A. Coppock, David Morgan, Ranjev Bhogal, S.R. Bloom, Zemin Wang, Farideh Jalali Mashayekhi and M.R. Zarrindast and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, Brain Research and Endocrinology.

In The Last Decade

A. A. Owji

15 papers receiving 700 citations

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Owji, A. A., et al.. (2018). Effect of quercetin on the brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene expression in the rat brain. Bratislavské lekárske listy/Bratislava medical journal. 119(1). 28–31. 29 indexed citations
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Sajedianfard, Javad, et al.. (2017). The effect of intra-cerebroventricular injection of insulin on nociception of formalin test in non-diabetic and short-term diabetic rat models.. PubMed. 18(2). 108–112. 9 indexed citations
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Rasti, Mozhgan, A. A. Owji, Zohreh Mostafavi‐Pour, et al.. (2016). Quercetin potentiates transdifferentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into the beta cells in vitro. Journal of Endocrinological Investigation. 40(5). 513–521. 22 indexed citations
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Owji, A. A., et al.. (2011). SKF 38393 and SCH 23390 Inhibit Reuptake of Serotonin by Rat Hypothalamic Synaptosomes. Pharmacology. 87(1-2). 85–89. 8 indexed citations
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Amirghofran, Ahmad Ali, et al.. (2005). Evaluation of Different Formulations of Biological Surgical Adhesives on Hemorrhagic Aorta: AnIn vitroand Animal, Study. Journal of Applied Animal Research. 28(2). 121–124. 3 indexed citations
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Takhshid, Mohammad Ali, A. A. Owji, Mohammad Vasei, et al.. (2004). Expression of spinal cord Fos protein in response to intrathecal adrenomedullin and CGRP in conscious rats. Brain Research. 1020(1-2). 30–36. 9 indexed citations
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Panjehshahin, Mohammad Reza, A. A. Owji, Davood Mehrabani, M. R. Mirzaee, & Mohammad Vasei. (2003). Effect of Curcumin on Cholesterol Gall-stone Induction in Rats. Journal of Applied Animal Research. 23(1). 75–80. 5 indexed citations
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Owji, A. A., Zahra Khoshdel, Mohammad Reza Panjehshahin, et al.. (2002). Effects of intracerebroventricular injection of glucagon like peptide-1 and its related peptides on serotonin metabolism and on levels of amino acids in the rat hypothalamus. Brain Research. 929(1). 70–75. 14 indexed citations
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Smith, David M., H. A. Coppock, Dominic J. Withers, et al.. (2002). Adrenomedullin: receptor and signal transduction. Biochemical Society Transactions. 30(4). 432–437. 29 indexed citations
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Ilkhanizadeh, Behrouz, A. A. Owji, Seyed Mohammad Tavangar, Mohammad Vasei, & Kaoru Tabei. (2002). Spot urine 5-hydroxy indole acetic acid and acute appendicitis.. PubMed. 48(39). 609–13. 25 indexed citations
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Zhao, Lan, Lesley A. Brown, A. A. Owji, et al.. (1996). Adrenomedullin activity in chronically hypoxic rat lungs. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 271(2). H622–H629. 36 indexed citations
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Wang, Zemin, et al.. (1995). Glucagon-like peptide-1 is a physiological incretin in rat.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 95(1). 417–421. 157 indexed citations
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Owji, A. A.. (1995). An abundant and specific binding site for the novel vasodilator adrenomedullin in the rat. Endocrinology. 136(5). 2127–2134. 81 indexed citations
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Owji, A. A., David M. Smith, H. A. Coppock, et al.. (1995). An abundant and specific binding site for the novel vasodilator adrenomedullin in the rat.. Endocrinology. 136(5). 2127–2134. 259 indexed citations
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Zarrindast, M.R., et al.. (1991). Evaluation of dopamine receptor involvement in rat feeding behaviour. General Pharmacology The Vascular System. 22(6). 1011–1016. 31 indexed citations

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