Frederic J. Seidler

17.8k total citations
312 papers, 14.9k citations indexed

About

Frederic J. Seidler is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Plant Science and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, Frederic J. Seidler has authored 312 papers receiving a total of 14.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 112 papers in Molecular Biology, 106 papers in Plant Science and 85 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in Frederic J. Seidler's work include Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity (106 papers), Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (63 papers) and Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (61 papers). Frederic J. Seidler is often cited by papers focused on Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity (106 papers), Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (63 papers) and Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (61 papers). Frederic J. Seidler collaborates with scholars based in United States, Brazil and Israel. Frederic J. Seidler's co-authors include Theodore A. Slotkin, Edward D. Levin, Charlotte A. Tate, E.C. McCook, Ian T. Ryde, Mandy M Cousins, Justin E Aldridge, T A Slotkin, Dan Qiao and S.E. Lappi and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Clinical Investigation and The Journal of Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Frederic J. Seidler

312 papers receiving 14.6k citations

Peers

Frederic J. Seidler
Theodore A. Slotkin United States
Edward D. Levin United States
Lucio G. Costa United States
K. Diane Courtney United States
Michael T. McCoy United States
Pamela J. Lein United States
Lucien C. Manchester United States
Theodore A. Slotkin United States
Frederic J. Seidler
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All Works

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Seidler, Frederic J. & Theodore A. Slotkin. (2011). Developmental neurotoxicity targeting hepatic and cardiac sympathetic innervation: Effects of organophosphates are distinct from those of glucocorticoids. Brain Research Bulletin. 85(3-4). 225–230. 11 indexed citations
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Adigun, Abayomi A., Ian T. Ryde, Frederic J. Seidler, & Theodore A. Slotkin. (2010). Organophosphate exposure during a critical developmental stage reprograms adenylyl cyclase signaling in PC12 cells. Brain Research. 1329. 36–44. 13 indexed citations
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Slotkin, Theodore A. & Frederic J. Seidler. (2008). Transcriptional profiles reveal similarities and differences in the effects of developmental neurotoxicants on differentiation into neurotransmitter phenotypes in PC12 cells. Brain Research Bulletin. 78(4-5). 211–225. 34 indexed citations
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Slotkin, Theodore A., Ian T. Ryde, Charlotte A. Tate, & Frederic J. Seidler. (2007). Lasting effects of nicotine treatment and withdrawal on serotonergic systems and cell signaling in rat brain regions: Separate or sequential exposure during fetal development and adulthood. Brain Research Bulletin. 73(4-6). 259–272. 36 indexed citations
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Slotkin, Theodore A., Charlotte A. Tate, Mandy M Cousins, & Frederic J. Seidler. (2002). Functional alterations in CNS catecholamine systems in adolescence and adulthood after neonatal chlorpyrifos exposure. Developmental Brain Research. 133(2). 163–173. 105 indexed citations
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Seidler, Frederic J., et al.. (2002). Developmental toxicity of terbutaline: Critical periods for sex-selective effects on macromolecules and DNA synthesis in rat brain, heart, and liver. Brain Research Bulletin. 59(4). 319–329. 33 indexed citations
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Seidler, Frederic J., et al.. (2002). Transcriptional biomarkers distinguish between vulnerable periods for developmental neurotoxicity of chlorpyrifos: Implications for toxicogenomics. Brain Research Bulletin. 59(4). 261–265. 38 indexed citations
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Slotkin, Theodore A., Frederic J. Seidler, & James Ritchie. (2000). Regional differences in brain monoamine oxidase subtypes in an animal model of geriatric depression: effects of olfactory bulbectomy in young versus aged rats. Brain Research. 882(1-2). 149–154. 12 indexed citations
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Seidler, Frederic J., et al.. (1999). Persistent c-fos Induction by Nicotine in Developing Rat Brain Regions: Interaction with Hypoxia. Pediatric Research. 45(1). 38–45. 29 indexed citations
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Seidler, Frederic J., et al.. (1998). Developmental neurotoxicity of chlorpyrifos: delayed targeting of DNA synthesis after repeated administration. Developmental Brain Research. 108(1-2). 39–45. 96 indexed citations
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Slotkin, Theodore A., E.C. McCook, James Ritchie, B J Carroll, & Frederic J. Seidler. (1997). Serotonin transporter expression in rat brain regions and blood platelets: Aging and glucocorticoid effects. Biological Psychiatry. 41(2). 172–183. 53 indexed citations
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Slotkin, Theodore A., et al.. (1996). Ontogeny of β-adrenoceptor/adenylyl cyclase desensitization mechanisms: the role of neonatal innervation. Brain Research. 742(1-2). 317–328. 16 indexed citations
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Zahalka, Eias, Frederic J. Seidler, Joseph Yanai, & Theodore A. Slotkin. (1993). Fetal nicotine exposure alters ontogeny of M1-receptors and their link to G-proteins. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 15(2). 107–115. 40 indexed citations
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Seidler, Frederic J., et al.. (1991). Presynaptic input regulates development of β-adrenergic control of rat brain ornithine decarboxylase: Effects of 6-hydroxydopamine or propranolol. Brain Research Bulletin. 26(6). 885–890. 12 indexed citations
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Seidler, Frederic J., et al.. (1990). Dual control of DNA synthesis by α- and β-adrenergic mechanisms in normoxic and hypoxic neonatal rat brain. Developmental Brain Research. 55(1). 29–33. 39 indexed citations
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Slotkin, Theodore A., et al.. (1990). Cocaine acutely inhibits DNA synthesis in developing rat brain regions: evidence for direct actions. Brain Research. 537(1-2). 197–202. 71 indexed citations
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Seidler, Frederic J. & Theodore A. Slotkin. (1990). Effects of acute hypoxia on neonatal rat brain: Regionally selective, long-term alterations in catecholamine levels and turnover. Brain Research Bulletin. 24(2). 157–161. 56 indexed citations
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Slotkin, Theodore A. & Frederic J. Seidler. (1988). Stress in the Fetus and Newborn. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 245. 283–294. 8 indexed citations

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