Pelin Cengiz

755 total citations
32 papers, 587 citations indexed

About

Pelin Cengiz is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Neurology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Pelin Cengiz has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 587 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 11 papers in Neurology and 10 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Pelin Cengiz's work include Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (16 papers), Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (10 papers) and Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (5 papers). Pelin Cengiz is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (16 papers), Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (10 papers) and Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (5 papers). Pelin Cengiz collaborates with scholars based in United States, Türkiye and Sweden. Pelin Cengiz's co-authors include Vishal Chanana, Peter Ferrazzano, Douglas B. Kintner, Dandan Sun, Erinç Aktüre, Kutluay Uluç, Pınar Kendigelen, Emin Fidan, Raghu Vemuganti and Xiangling Yin and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Pelin Cengiz

29 papers receiving 584 citations

Peers

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Soonmi Won United States
Praneeti Pathipati United States
Lee A. Shapiro United States
Andra Dingman United States
Zhou Feng China
V. Muoio Brazil
Kirsty Greenwood United Kingdom
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pelin Cengiz

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All Works

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Scarlett, Cameron O., et al.. (2025). Pharmacokinetics of 7,8-dihydroxyflavone in neonatal mice with hypoxia-ischemia related brain injury. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 15. 1508696–1508696.
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Shahi, Pawan K., Xinying Liu, Jens C. Eickhoff, et al.. (2022). Selectively compromised inner retina function following hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in mice: A noninvasive measure of severity of the injury. Neurochemistry International. 163. 105471–105471. 1 indexed citations
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Cengiz, Pelin, et al.. (2022). Opioid tolerance and opioid-induced hyperalgesia: Is TrkB modulation a potential pharmacological solution?. Neuropharmacology. 220. 109260–109260. 6 indexed citations
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Cengiz, Pelin, et al.. (2019). Developmental differences in microglia morphology and gene expression during normal brain development and in response to hypoxia-ischemia. Neurochemistry International. 127. 137–147. 39 indexed citations
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Ferrazzano, Peter, et al.. (2019). Sex differences in Hippocampal Memory and Learning following Neonatal Brain Injury: Is There a Role for Estrogen Receptor-α?. Neuroendocrinology. 109(3). 249–256. 13 indexed citations
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Zaitoun, Ismail, et al.. (2018). Attenuation of Retinal Vascular Development in Neonatal Mice Subjected to Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 9166–9166. 11 indexed citations
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Chanana, Vishal, et al.. (2016). Sex Differences in Mouse Hippocampal Astrocytes after <em>In-Vitro</em> Ischemia. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 9 indexed citations
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Chanana, Vishal, Douglas B. Kintner, Jens C. Eickhoff, et al.. (2016). ERα Signaling Is Required for TrkB-Mediated Hippocampal Neuroprotection in Female Neonatal Mice after Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy. eNeuro. 3(1). ENEURO.0025–15.2015. 36 indexed citations
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Li, Sisi, Ligia A. Papale, Douglas B. Kintner, et al.. (2015). Hippocampal increase of 5-hmC in the glucocorticoid receptor gene following acute stress. Behavioural Brain Research. 286. 236–240. 24 indexed citations
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Chanana, Vishal, Douglas B. Kintner, Alex D. Waldman, et al.. (2015). Suppression of microglia activation after hypoxia–ischemia results in age-dependent improvements in neurologic injury. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 291. 18–27. 25 indexed citations
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Cengiz, Pelin, Douglas B. Kintner, Vishal Chanana, et al.. (2014). Sustained Na+/H+ Exchanger Activation Promotes Gliotransmitter Release from Reactive Hippocampal Astrocytes following Oxygen-Glucose Deprivation. PLoS ONE. 9(1). e84294–e84294. 31 indexed citations
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Shi, Yejie, Hui Yuan, Dong Kim, et al.. (2013). Stimulation of Na+/H+ Exchanger Isoform 1 Promotes Microglial Migration. PLoS ONE. 8(8). e74201–e74201. 24 indexed citations
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Ferrazzano, Peter, Vishal Chanana, Kutluay Uluç, et al.. (2013). Age-Dependent Microglial Activation in Immature Brains After Hypoxia- Ischemia. CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets. 12(3). 338–349. 36 indexed citations
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Özdamar, Melda, et al.. (2011). Trial of Garlic as an Adjunct Therapy for Multidrug Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pneumonia in a Critically Ill Infant. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 17(4). 379–380. 4 indexed citations
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Cengiz, Pelin, Kutluay Uluç, Pınar Kendigelen, et al.. (2011). Chronic Neurological Deficits in Mice after Perinatal Hypoxia and Ischemia Correlate with Hemispheric Tissue Loss and White Matter Injury Detected by MRI. Developmental Neuroscience. 33(3-4). 270–279. 43 indexed citations
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Sun, Dandan, et al.. (2010). Mechanisms Underlying Neonatal Hypoxia Ischemia. 2(1). 7 indexed citations
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Cengiz, Pelin, Frank P. Zemlan, Richard Ellenbogen, Douglas S. Hawkins, & Jerry J. Zimmerman. (2008). Cerebrospinal fluid cleaved-tau protein and 9-hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid concentrations in pediatric patients with hydrocephalus. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 9(5). 524–529. 13 indexed citations
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Cengiz, Pelin & Maully J. Shah. (2003). Recognition of Fascicular Tachycardia in the Emergency Department. Pediatric Emergency Care. 19(4). 260–261.

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