Limor Raz

1.6k total citations
15 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Limor Raz is a scholar working on Genetics, Neurology and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Limor Raz has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Genetics, 6 papers in Neurology and 6 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Limor Raz's work include Estrogen and related hormone effects (7 papers), Menopause: Health Impacts and Treatments (6 papers) and Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (4 papers). Limor Raz is often cited by papers focused on Estrogen and related hormone effects (7 papers), Menopause: Health Impacts and Treatments (6 papers) and Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (4 papers). Limor Raz collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and United Arab Emirates. Limor Raz's co-authors include Kiran Bhaskar, Janice E. Knoefel, Darrell W. Brann, Ratna K. Vadlamudi, Dong Han, Fang Yang, Virendra B. Mahesh, Mohammad M. Khan, Ruimin Wang and Liesl De Sevilla and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, PLoS ONE and Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Limor Raz

15 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Limor Raz United States 13 330 288 274 220 218 15 1.2k
Kristen L. Zuloaga United States 23 383 1.2× 239 0.8× 116 0.4× 437 2.0× 188 0.9× 44 1.4k
Rena Li United States 13 126 0.4× 256 0.9× 345 1.3× 233 1.1× 276 1.3× 20 1.0k
Tomas Odergren Sweden 18 372 1.1× 266 0.9× 214 0.8× 240 1.1× 149 0.7× 35 1.6k
Susan Iivonen Finland 12 122 0.4× 167 0.6× 195 0.7× 411 1.9× 165 0.8× 13 953
Tinghuai Wang China 23 149 0.5× 515 1.8× 205 0.7× 179 0.8× 143 0.7× 46 1.3k
Jorge Gamboa United States 25 158 0.5× 805 2.8× 292 1.1× 651 3.0× 170 0.8× 66 2.2k
Jennifer R. Cracchiolo United States 20 286 0.9× 261 0.9× 71 0.3× 632 2.9× 96 0.4× 84 2.0k
Eloy Rodríguez‐Rodríguez Spain 27 254 0.8× 700 2.4× 138 0.5× 670 3.0× 80 0.4× 99 1.9k
Ines P. Koerner United States 15 307 0.9× 231 0.8× 104 0.4× 121 0.6× 229 1.1× 22 1.2k
Július Benický United States 23 267 0.8× 672 2.3× 57 0.2× 282 1.3× 307 1.4× 48 1.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Limor Raz

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Limor Raz

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All Works

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Yang, Yi, Shihoko Kimura‐Ohba, Jeffrey F. Thompson, et al.. (2018). Vascular tight junction disruption and angiogenesis in spontaneously hypertensive rat with neuroinflammatory white matter injury. Neurobiology of Disease. 114. 95–110. 75 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor, Kiran Bhaskar, John Weaver, et al.. (2018). Hypoxia promotes tau hyperphosphorylation with associated neuropathology in vascular dysfunction. Neurobiology of Disease. 126. 124–136. 59 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor, Yi Yang, Jeffrey Thompson, et al.. (2018). MMP-9 inhibitors impair learning in spontaneously hypertensive rats. PLoS ONE. 13(12). e0208357–e0208357. 5 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor, N. Maritza Dowling, Whitney Wharton, et al.. (2015). Differential effects of hormone therapy on serotonin, vascular function and mood in the KEEPS. Climacteric. 19(1). 49–59. 18 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor, Janice E. Knoefel, & Kiran Bhaskar. (2015). The neuropathology and cerebrovascular mechanisms of dementia. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 36(1). 172–186. 323 indexed citations
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Han, Dong, Erin L. Scott, Yan Dong, et al.. (2014). Attenuation of mitochondrial and nuclear p38α signaling: A novel mechanism of estrogen neuroprotection in cerebral ischemia. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 400. 21–31. 33 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor, Larry W. Hunter, Muthuvel Jayachandran, John A. Heit, & Virginia M. Miller. (2014). Differential effects of oral and transdermal menopausal hormone therapy on prostacyclin and thromboxane in platelets. Physiological Reports. 2(3). e00275–e00275. 9 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor. (2014). Estrogen and cerebrovascular regulation in menopause. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 389(1-2). 22–30. 25 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor, Muthuvel Jayachandran, Nirubol Tosakulwong, et al.. (2013). Thrombogenic microvesicles and white matter hyperintensities in postmenopausal women. Neurology. 80(10). 911–918. 82 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor & Virginia M. Miller. (2012). Considerations of Sex and Gender Differences in Preclinical and Clinical Trials. Handbook of experimental pharmacology. 127–147. 27 indexed citations
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Brann, Darrell W., et al.. (2011). Oestrogen Signalling and Neuroprotection in Cerebral Ischaemia. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 24(1). 34–47. 38 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor, et al.. (2011). Acetylation of the Pro-Apoptotic Factor, p53 in the Hippocampus following Cerebral Ischemia and Modulation by Estrogen. PLoS ONE. 6(10). e27039–e27039. 34 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor, et al.. (2010). Role of Rac1 GTPase in NADPH Oxidase Activation and Cognitive Impairment Following Cerebral Ischemia in the Rat. PLoS ONE. 5(9). e12606–e12606. 114 indexed citations
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Zhang, Quan-Guang, Limor Raz, Ruimin Wang, et al.. (2009). Estrogen Attenuates Ischemic Oxidative Damage via an Estrogen Receptor α-Mediated Inhibition of NADPH Oxidase Activation. Journal of Neuroscience. 29(44). 13823–13836. 211 indexed citations
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Raz, Limor, Mohammad M. Khan, Virendra B. Mahesh, Ratna K. Vadlamudi, & Darrell W. Brann. (2008). Rapid Estrogen Signaling in the Brain. Neurosignals. 16(2-3). 140–153. 170 indexed citations

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