Ghorbangol Ashabi

1.6k total citations
73 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Ghorbangol Ashabi is a scholar working on Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ghorbangol Ashabi has authored 73 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Neurology, 24 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 22 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Ghorbangol Ashabi's work include Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (20 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (13 papers) and Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (10 papers). Ghorbangol Ashabi is often cited by papers focused on Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (20 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (13 papers) and Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (10 papers). Ghorbangol Ashabi collaborates with scholars based in Iran, United States and Malaysia. Ghorbangol Ashabi's co-authors include Fariba Khodagholi, Leila Khalaj, Mahdi Goudarzvand, Alireza Sarkaki, Mahmoud Kiaei, Solaleh Khoramian Tusi, Mitra‐Sadat Sadat‐Shirazi, Mohammad‐Reza Zarrindast, Mohammad Badavi and Yaghoob Farbood and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Biomaterials and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Ghorbangol Ashabi

70 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers

Ghorbangol Ashabi
Md. Ezazul Haque South Korea
Alberto E. Musto United States
In Hye Kim South Korea
Jae‐Chul Lee South Korea
Hyo Young Jung South Korea
Woosuk Kim South Korea
Md. Ezazul Haque South Korea
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All Works

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Ranjbaran, Mina, et al.. (2024). Significance of Neurotransmitters in Cerebral Ischemia: Understanding the Role of Serotonin, Dopamine, Glutamate, and GABA in Stroke Recovery and Treatment. Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry. 25(3). 211–229. 2 indexed citations
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Chodari, Leila, et al.. (2024). Inhibition of histone methyltransferase promotes cognition and mitochondrial function in vascular dementia model. Behavioural Brain Research. 473. 115194–115194. 2 indexed citations
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Kadkhodaee, Mehri, Behjat Seifi, Farzaneh Kianian, et al.. (2023). Point-of-care salivary oxidative and renal functional markers to assess kidney function in reperfusion-induced acute kidney injury in male rats. Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation. 44(3). 277–284. 1 indexed citations
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Ranjbaran, Mina, et al.. (2023). Beneficial effects of tannic acid on comorbid anxiety in cecal ligation and puncture-induced sepsis in rats and potential underlying mechanisms. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg s Archives of Pharmacology. 396(5). 1019–1030. 4 indexed citations
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Kianian, Farzaneh, et al.. (2022). Beneficial effects of combination therapy with testosterone and hydrogen sulfide by reducing oxidative stress and apoptosis: Rat experimental varicocele model. International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine (IJRM). 20(11). 941–954. 6 indexed citations
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Ranjbaran, Mina, et al.. (2022). Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells reduced transient cerebral ischemia injury by modulation of inflammatory factors and AMPK signaling. Behavioural Brain Research. 433. 114001–114001. 7 indexed citations
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Alinaghipour, Azam, Ghorbangol Ashabi, Esmail Riahi, et al.. (2022). Effects of nano-curcumin on noise stress-induced hippocampus-dependent memory impairment: behavioral and electrophysiological aspects. Pharmacological Reports. 74(3). 461–469. 4 indexed citations
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Ranjbaran, Mina, et al.. (2021). Dimethyl fumarate protects the aged brain following chronic cerebral hypoperfusion-related ischemia in rats in Nrf2-dependent manner. Nutritional Neuroscience. 25(10). 2100–2110. 8 indexed citations
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Nabavizadeh, Fatemeh, et al.. (2020). Comparison of Effects of High-Fat, High-Protein and Low-Calorie Diets on Klotho Gene Expression and TGF-β Level in Serum and Liver of Old Male Wistar Rats. Iranian Journal of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology. 15(3). 1–8. 1 indexed citations
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Nabavizadeh, Fatemeh, et al.. (2020). High-protein and low-calorie diets improved the anti-aging Klotho protein in the rats’ brain: the toxic role of high-fat diet. Nutrition & Metabolism. 17(1). 86–86. 20 indexed citations
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Kadkhodaee, Mehri, Behjat Seifi, Ghorbangol Ashabi, et al.. (2020). Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Conditioned Medium Attenuate the Memory Retrieval Impairment During Sepsis in Rats. Molecular Neurobiology. 57(9). 3633–3645. 15 indexed citations
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Kadkhodaee, Mehri, et al.. (2019). Long‐term NaHS administration reduces oxidative stress and apoptosis in a rat model of left‐side varicocele. Andrologia. 52(2). e13496–e13496. 15 indexed citations
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Sadat‐Shirazi, Mitra‐Sadat, et al.. (2019). Parental morphine exposure affects repetitive grooming actions and marble burying behavior in the offspring: Potential relevance for obsessive-compulsive like behavior. European Journal of Pharmacology. 865. 172757–172757. 18 indexed citations
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Sadat‐Shirazi, Mitra‐Sadat, et al.. (2018). Morphine exposure before conception affects anxiety-like behavior and CRF level (in the CSF and plasma) in the adult male offspring. Brain Research Bulletin. 144. 122–131. 25 indexed citations
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Ashabi, Ghorbangol, et al.. (2011). The effects of hippocampal opioidergic and septal GABAergic system interactions on anxiety-like behavior in rats. Life Sciences. 89(21-22). 821–826. 14 indexed citations

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