Fadia Medja

1.9k total citations
21 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Fadia Medja is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Fadia Medja has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 3 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Fadia Medja's work include Muscle Physiology and Disorders (6 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (5 papers) and Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (4 papers). Fadia Medja is often cited by papers focused on Muscle Physiology and Disorders (6 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (5 papers) and Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (4 papers). Fadia Medja collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Germany. Fadia Medja's co-authors include Anne Lombès, Patrick P. Michel, Étienne C. Hirsch, Günter U. Höglinger, Merle Ruberg, Annie Lannuzel, Pierre Champy, Pierre Gressèns, Géraldine Carrard and Bertrand Friguet and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Brain.

In The Last Decade

Fadia Medja

21 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Fadia Medja France 18 713 443 392 259 222 21 1.5k
Magdalena Zielińska Poland 23 598 0.8× 514 1.2× 97 0.2× 371 1.4× 139 0.6× 71 1.7k
Jerry S. McKinney United States 18 1.3k 1.8× 522 1.2× 266 0.7× 321 1.2× 166 0.7× 22 2.2k
María‐Dolores Miñana Spain 23 756 1.1× 548 1.2× 132 0.3× 407 1.6× 112 0.5× 47 1.8k
Ron J. Bouchard United States 24 1.1k 1.5× 318 0.7× 161 0.4× 263 1.0× 166 0.7× 37 1.9k
Bernard Sablonnière France 24 813 1.1× 490 1.1× 404 1.0× 298 1.2× 97 0.4× 65 1.6k
Zhan Liu China 22 611 0.9× 256 0.6× 209 0.5× 205 0.8× 111 0.5× 57 1.8k
Kai Zhong China 23 673 0.9× 283 0.6× 130 0.3× 297 1.1× 110 0.5× 61 1.5k
Xiaohui Wang China 20 902 1.3× 312 0.7× 98 0.3× 336 1.3× 779 3.5× 53 1.8k
Amit U. Joshi United States 18 1.1k 1.5× 238 0.5× 248 0.6× 419 1.6× 323 1.5× 19 2.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Fadia Medja

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All Works

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Sicot, Géraldine, Laurent Servais, Axelle Leroy, et al.. (2017). Downregulation of the Glial GLT1 Glutamate Transporter and Purkinje Cell Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Myotonic Dystrophy. Cell Reports. 19(13). 2718–2729. 34 indexed citations
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Ferry, Arnaud, Pierre Joanne, Alban Vignaud, et al.. (2014). Advances in the understanding of skeletal muscle weakness in murine models of diseases affecting nerve-evoked muscle activity, motor neurons, synapses and myofibers. Neuromuscular Disorders. 24(11). 960–972. 11 indexed citations
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Hourdé, Christophe, Pierre Joanne, Fadia Medja, et al.. (2013). Voluntary Physical Activity Protects from Susceptibility to Skeletal Muscle Contraction–Induced Injury But Worsens Heart Function in mdx Mice. American Journal Of Pathology. 182(5). 1509–1518. 43 indexed citations
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Huguet, Aline, Fadia Medja, Annie Nicole, et al.. (2012). Molecular, Physiological, and Motor Performance Defects in DMSXL Mice Carrying >1,000 CTG Repeats from the Human DM1 Locus. PLoS Genetics. 8(11). e1003043–e1003043. 90 indexed citations
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Joanne, Pierre, Christophe Hourdé, Julien Ochala, et al.. (2012). Impaired Adaptive Response to Mechanical Overloading in Dystrophic Skeletal Muscle. PLoS ONE. 7(4). e35346–e35346. 23 indexed citations
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Vignaud, Alban, Christophe Hourdé, Fadia Medja, et al.. (2010). Impaired Skeletal Muscle Repair after Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Mice. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2010. 1–10. 56 indexed citations
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Medja, Fadia, Stéphane Allouche, Paule Frachon, et al.. (2009). Development and implementation of standardized respiratory chain spectrophotometric assays for clinical diagnosis. Mitochondrion. 9(5). 331–339. 169 indexed citations
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Lagrue, Emmanuelle, Lawrence Tabone, Sylvie Bodard, et al.. (2009). MPTP intoxication in mice: a useful model of Leigh syndrome to study mitochondrial diseases in childhood. Metabolic Brain Disease. 24(2). 321–335. 7 indexed citations
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Roque‐Afonso, Anne‐Marie, Térésa Antonini, Fadia Medja, et al.. (2009). Long-term follow-up of liver transplanted HIV/hepatitis B virus coinfected patients: perfect control of hepatitis B virus replication and absence of mitochondrial toxicity. AIDS. 23(9). 1069–1076. 40 indexed citations
10.
Ingiliz, Patrick, Marc‐Antoine Valantin, Claudine Duvivier, et al.. (2008). Liver damage underlying unexplained transaminase elevation in human immunodeficiency virus-1 mono-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy #. Hepatology. 49(2). 436–442. 106 indexed citations
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Laudenbach, Vincent, R Fontaine, Fadia Medja, et al.. (2007). Neonatal hypoxic preconditioning involves vascular endothelial growth factor. Neurobiology of Disease. 26(1). 243–252. 42 indexed citations
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Medja, Fadia, Vincent Lelièvre, R Fontaine, et al.. (2006). Thiorphan, a neutral endopeptidase inhibitor used for diarrhoea, is neuroprotective in newborn mice. Brain. 129(12). 3209–3223. 22 indexed citations
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Gressèns, Pierre, Michael Spedding, Gábor Gigler, et al.. (2005). The effects of AMPA receptor antagonists in models of stroke and neurodegeneration. European Journal of Pharmacology. 519(1-2). 58–67. 30 indexed citations
14.
Rangon, Claire-Marie, Stéphanie Goursaud, Fadia Medja, et al.. (2005). VPAC2 Receptors Mediate Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide-Induced Neuroprotection against Neonatal Excitotoxic Brain Lesions in Mice. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 314(2). 745–752. 41 indexed citations
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Höglinger, Günter U., Annie Lannuzel, Patrick P. Michel, et al.. (2005). The mitochondrial complex I inhibitor rotenone triggers a cerebral tauopathy. Journal of Neurochemistry. 95(4). 930–939. 168 indexed citations
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Husson, Isabelle, Bettina Mesplès, Fadia Medja, et al.. (2004). Methylphenidate and MK-801, an N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor antagonist: shared biological properties. Neuroscience. 125(1). 163–170. 27 indexed citations
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Höglinger, Günter U., Géraldine Carrard, Patrick P. Michel, et al.. (2003). Dysfunction of mitochondrial complex I and the proteasome: interactions between two biochemical deficits in a cellular model of Parkinson's disease. Journal of Neurochemistry. 86(5). 1297–1307. 214 indexed citations
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Champy, Pierre, Günter U. Höglinger, Jean Féger, et al.. (2003). Annonacin, a lipophilic inhibitor of mitochondrial complex I, induces nigral and striatal neurodegeneration in rats: possible relevance for atypical parkinsonism in Guadeloupe. Journal of Neurochemistry. 88(1). 63–69. 171 indexed citations
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Lannuzel, Annie, Patrick P. Michel, Günter U. Höglinger, et al.. (2003). The mitochondrial complex i inhibitor annonacin is toxic to mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons by impairment of energy metabolism. Neuroscience. 121(2). 287–296. 131 indexed citations
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Laudenbach, Vincent, Fadia Medja, Michèle Zoli, et al.. (2002). Selective activation of central subtypes of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor has opposite effects on neonatal excitotoxic brain injuries. The FASEB Journal. 16(3). 423–425. 85 indexed citations

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