Nataliya Kirichenko

490 total citations
29 papers, 396 citations indexed

About

Nataliya Kirichenko is a scholar working on Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Organic Chemistry and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Nataliya Kirichenko has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 396 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, 9 papers in Organic Chemistry and 9 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Nataliya Kirichenko's work include Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (8 papers), Chemical Synthesis and Reactions (5 papers) and Circadian rhythm and melatonin (4 papers). Nataliya Kirichenko is often cited by papers focused on Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (8 papers), Chemical Synthesis and Reactions (5 papers) and Circadian rhythm and melatonin (4 papers). Nataliya Kirichenko collaborates with scholars based in United States, Türkiye and Cyprus. Nataliya Kirichenko's co-authors include Alan R. Katritzky, Boris V. Rogovoy, Nihal Tümer, Philip J. Scarpace, Melissa A. Whidden, Benedek Erdős, Hale Z. Toklu, Drake Morgan, Christy S. Carter and Michael E. Matheny and has published in prestigious journals such as The FASEB Journal, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications and The Journal of Organic Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Nataliya Kirichenko

29 papers receiving 388 citations

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All Works

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Bruce, Erin, Nataliya Kirichenko, Hale Z. Toklu, et al.. (2018). ACE2 activator diminazene aceturate reduces adiposity but preserves lean mass in young and old rats. Experimental Gerontology. 111. 133–140. 15 indexed citations
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Başgut, Bilgen, Melissa A. Whidden, Nataliya Kirichenko, et al.. (2017). Effect of High-Salt Diet on Age-Related High Blood Pressure and Hypothalamic Redox Signaling. Pharmacology. 100(3-4). 105–114. 5 indexed citations
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Toklu, Hale Z., Zhihui Yang, Şehkâr Oktay, et al.. (2017). Overpressure blast injury-induced oxidative stress and neuroinflammation response in rat frontal cortex and cerebellum. Behavioural Brain Research. 340. 14–22. 25 indexed citations
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Matheny, Michael E., Nataliya Kirichenko, Erin Bruce, et al.. (2016). Onset of leptin resistance shows temporal differences related to dose or pulsed treatment. European Journal of Pharmacology. 779. 177–185. 4 indexed citations
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Göçmez, Semil Selcen, Philip J. Scarpace, Melissa A. Whidden, et al.. (2016). Age Impaired Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation is Improved by Resveratrol in Rat Mesenteric Arteries. Physical Activity and Nutrition. 20(1). 42–49. 16 indexed citations
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Whidden, Melissa A., Bilgen Başgut, Nataliya Kirichenko, Benedek Erdős, & Nihal Tümer. (2016). Altered potassium ATP channel signaling in mesenteric arteries of old high salt-fed rats. Physical Activity and Nutrition. 20(2). 58–64. 2 indexed citations
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Kirichenko, Nataliya, et al.. (2016). Activation of the central melanocortin system chronically reduces body mass without the necessity of long-term caloric restriction. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 95(2). 206–214. 5 indexed citations
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Toklu, Hale Z., Philip J. Scarpace, Nataliya Kirichenko, et al.. (2016). Intracerebroventricular tempol administration in older rats reduces oxidative stress in the hypothalamus but does not change STAT3 signalling or SIRT1/AMPK pathway. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. 42(1). 59–67. 8 indexed citations
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Carter, Christy S., Michael E. Matheny, Hale Z. Toklu, et al.. (2015). Rapamycin Versus Intermittent Feeding: Dissociable Effects on Physiological and Behavioral Outcomes When Initiated Early and Late in Life. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 71(7). 866–875. 15 indexed citations
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Scarpace, Philip J., Michael E. Matheny, Hale Z. Toklu, et al.. (2015). Rapamycin Normalizes Serum Leptin by Alleviating Obesity and Reducing Leptin Synthesis in Aged Rats. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 71(7). 891–899. 26 indexed citations
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Tümer, Nihal, Hale Z. Toklu, Judy M. Muller‐Delp, et al.. (2015). PP.19.20. Journal of Hypertension. 33(Supplement 1). e303–e303. 1 indexed citations
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Toklu, Hale Z., Oh‐Sung Kwon, Scott K. Powers, et al.. (2014). The effects of enalapril and losartan on mechanical ventilation–induced sympathoadrenal activation and oxidative stress in rats. Journal of Surgical Research. 188(2). 510–516. 10 indexed citations
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Tümer, Nihal, Stanislav I. Svetlov, Melissa A. Whidden, et al.. (2013). Overpressure blast-wave induced brain injury elevates oxidative stress in the hypothalamus and catecholamine biosynthesis in the rat adrenal medulla. Neuroscience Letters. 544. 62–67. 44 indexed citations
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Scarpace, Philip J., et al.. (2012). Leptin overexpression in VTA trans-activates the hypothalamus whereas prolonged leptin action in either region cross-desensitizes. Neuropharmacology. 65. 90–100. 15 indexed citations
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Whidden, Melissa A., Nataliya Kirichenko, Zekai Halıcı, et al.. (2011). Lifelong caloric restriction prevents age-induced oxidative stress in the sympathoadrenal system of Fischer 344 x Brown Norway rats. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 408(3). 454–458. 13 indexed citations
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Erdős, Benedek, Nataliya Kirichenko, Melissa A. Whidden, et al.. (2011). Effect of age on high-fat diet-induced hypertension. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 301(1). H164–H172. 29 indexed citations
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Katritzky, Alan R., Nataliya Kirichenko, Boris V. Rogovoy, Jérémy Kister, & Hui Tao. (2004). Synthesis of Mono‐ and N,N‐Disubstituted Thioureas and N‐Acylthioureas.. ChemInform. 36(2). 2 indexed citations
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Katritzky, Alan R., Nataliya Kirichenko, Boris V. Rogovoy, Jérémy Kister, & Hui Tao. (2004). Synthesis of Mono- and N,N-Disubstituted Thioureas and N-Acylthioureas. Synthesis. 2004(11). 1799–1805. 32 indexed citations
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Katritzky, Alan R., et al.. (2003). Efficient Synthesis of Polysubstituted Acylguanidines and Guanylureas. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 69(2). 309–313. 16 indexed citations
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Katritzky, Alan R., Boris V. Rogovoy, Nataliya Kirichenko, & Vladimir Y. Vvedensky. (2002). Solid-phase preparation of amides using N-acylbenzotriazoles. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 12(14). 1809–1811. 20 indexed citations

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