J Okolicány

521 total citations
21 papers, 430 citations indexed

About

J Okolicány is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Nephrology. According to data from OpenAlex, J Okolicány has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 430 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 3 papers in Nephrology. Recurrent topics in J Okolicány's work include Ion Transport and Channel Regulation (3 papers), Cardiac Ischemia and Reperfusion (3 papers) and Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (3 papers). J Okolicány is often cited by papers focused on Ion Transport and Channel Regulation (3 papers), Cardiac Ischemia and Reperfusion (3 papers) and Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (3 papers). J Okolicány collaborates with scholars based in United States, Slovakia and Russia. J Okolicány's co-authors include Thomas Maack, Gou Young Koh, Louisa Balázs, Gábor Tigyi, Marinilce Fagundes dos Santos, Shirley A. McCormack, L. R. Johnson, Gábor Tigyi, Zhong Guo and Yi Zheng and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

J Okolicány

21 papers receiving 421 citations

Peers

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David R. Bielefeld United States
Nicholas Stafford United Kingdom
Meriem Bourajjaj Netherlands
Nuri Yun South Korea
Yuan Yan Sin United Kingdom
Emily Wilson United States
Sahana Suresh Babu United States
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All Works

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Balázs, Louisa, et al.. (2001). Topical application of the phospholipid growth factor lysophosphatidic acid promotes wound healing in vivo. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 280(2). R466–R472. 102 indexed citations
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Balázs, Louisa, et al.. (2000). Topical Application of LPA Accelerates Wound Healing. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 905(1). 270–273. 12 indexed citations
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Santos, Marinilce Fagundes dos, Shirley A. McCormack, Zhong Guo, et al.. (1997). Rho proteins play a critical role in cell migration during the early phase of mucosal restitution.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 100(1). 216–225. 138 indexed citations
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Price, Deborah, J Okolicány, & Thomas Maack. (1992). Renal receptors and effects of atrial natriuretic factor in compensatory renal hypertrophy. Kidney International. 42(1). 75–82. 1 indexed citations
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Okolicány, J, et al.. (1992). Clearance receptor and neutral endopeptidase-mediated metabolism of atrial natriuretic factor. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 263(3). F546–F553. 32 indexed citations
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Koh, Gou Young, Daniel R. Nussenzveig, J Okolicány, Deborah Price, & Thomas Maack. (1992). Dynamics of atrial natriuretic factor-guanylate cyclase receptors and receptor-ligand complexes in cultured glomerular mesangial and renomedullary interstitial cells.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 267(17). 11987–11994. 67 indexed citations
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Okolicány, J, et al.. (1991). Effects of small C-ANF receptor ligands on plasma levels of atrial natriuretic factor, blood pressure, and renal function in the rat. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 69(10). 1561–1566. 8 indexed citations
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Lichardus, B, et al.. (1990). The Anterior Third Ventricle Region is a Receptor Site for Composition Rather than Volume of Body Fluids. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 274. 211–226. 1 indexed citations
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Okolicány, J, et al.. (1989). Bilateral acute heart atrial auriectomy reduced diuresis and natriuresis following hypertonic sodium load in anaesthetized dogs.. PubMed. 38(2). 179–87. 4 indexed citations
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Slezák, Ján, Narcis Tribulová, W. Schulze, et al.. (1989). Differences in transmural distribution of cardiomyocyte injury Ca paradox versus postischemic reperfusion phenomenon.. PubMed. 48(2-3). S102–7. 3 indexed citations
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Bárta, E, et al.. (1989). Protective effect of oestradiol on the heart of rats exposed to acute ischaemia.. PubMed. 38(3). 193–200. 7 indexed citations
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Ziegelhöffer, A, T Ravíngerová, Narcis Tribulová, et al.. (1989). Partial prevention of calcium paradox in isolated perfused rat hearts by diltiazem.. PubMed. 48(2-3). S96–101. 2 indexed citations
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Dzurba, A, E Bárta, J Styk, J Okolicány, & A Ziegelhöffer. (1989). The influence of exaprolol upon the ischaemic rat heart and its interaction with sarcolemmal (Na+ + K+)-ATPase.. PubMed. 38(1). 29–39. 1 indexed citations
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Lichardus, B, et al.. (1987). On the brain involvement in saline loading natriuresis--an indirect evidence for the cerebral participation in the functional expression of the atrial natriuretic system.. PubMed. 36(2). 175–8. 1 indexed citations
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Lichardus, B, et al.. (1987). Brain involvement in the regulation of renal sodium excretion.. PubMed. 65 Suppl 8. 33–9. 7 indexed citations
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Lichardus, B, et al.. (1987). [Central nervous system regulation of sodium excretion by the kidneys].. PubMed. 88(1). 3–14. 11 indexed citations
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Styk, J, et al.. (1986). [Protective effect of Stobadin (DH 1011) on the ischemic myocardium in rats].. PubMed. 85(3). 274–81. 1 indexed citations
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Dzurba, A, et al.. (1985). Exaprolol as a modulator of heart sarcolemmal (Na+ + K+)-ATPase. Evidence for interaction with an essential sulfhydryl group in the catalytic centre of the enzyme.. PubMed. 4(3). 257–64. 6 indexed citations
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Tribulová, Narcis, Ján Slezák, & J Okolicány. (1982). [Cytochemical localization of K+-p-NPPase in the myocardium of rats (author's transl)].. PubMed. 77(5). 596–603. 1 indexed citations
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Okolicány, J, et al.. (1980). [Distribution of cardiac output following 2 hours of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation].. PubMed. 73(1). 26–35. 5 indexed citations

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