Ruth V.W. Dimlich

938 total citations
33 papers, 800 citations indexed

About

Ruth V.W. Dimlich is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ruth V.W. Dimlich has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 800 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Molecular Biology, 11 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 5 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Ruth V.W. Dimlich's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (7 papers), S100 Proteins and Annexins (6 papers) and Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (4 papers). Ruth V.W. Dimlich is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (7 papers), S100 Proteins and Annexins (6 papers) and Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (4 papers). Ruth V.W. Dimlich collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Canada. Ruth V.W. Dimlich's co-authors include Gordon A. Jamieson, Eric Gruenstein, Vasily V. Ivanenkov, Jeffrey T. Keller, Michelle H. Biros, Frank D. Reilly, M Fritts, Robert S. McCuskey, Carl F. Marfurt and James E. Olson and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Hepatology and The Journal of Comparative Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Ruth V.W. Dimlich

33 papers receiving 777 citations

Peers

Ruth V.W. Dimlich
John Tam Canada
Anselm P. D'Costa United States
Anthony Sharp United States
Pia März Switzerland
Solomon H. Snyder United States
John Tam Canada
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Barber, Kathryn R., et al.. (1999). Specificity and Zn2+ Enhancement of the S100B Binding Epitope TRTK-12. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274(3). 1502–1508. 46 indexed citations
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Olson, James E., et al.. (1997). Blood‐Brain Barrier Water Permeability and Brain Osmolyte Content during Edema Development. Academic Emergency Medicine. 4(7). 662–673. 19 indexed citations
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Bianchi, Roberta, Marisa Garbuglia, Marco Verzini, et al.. (1996). S-100 (α and β) binding peptide (TRTK-12) blocks S-100/GFAP interaction: identification of a putative S-100 target epitope within the head domain of GFAP. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1313(3). 258–267. 39 indexed citations
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Garbuglia, Marisa, Marco Verzini, Ruth V.W. Dimlich, Gordon A. Jamieson, & Rosario Donato. (1996). Characterization of type III intermediate filament regulatory protein target epitopes: S-100 (β and/or α) binds the N-terminal head domain; annexin II2-p112 binds the rod domain. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1313(3). 268–276. 18 indexed citations
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Ivanenkov, Vasily V., Ruth V.W. Dimlich, & Gordon A. Jamieson. (1996). Interaction of S100a0Protein with the Actin Capping Protein, CapZ: Characterization of a Putative S100a0Binding Site in CapZα-Subunit. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 221(1). 46–50. 32 indexed citations
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Ivanenkov, Vasily V., Gordon A. Jamieson, Eric Gruenstein, & Ruth V.W. Dimlich. (1995). Characterization of S-100b Binding Epitopes. IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL TARGET, THE ACTIN CAPPING PROTEIN, CapZ. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 270(24). 14651–14658. 108 indexed citations
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Gruenstein, Eric, et al.. (1994). Substance P receptors on human astrocytoma cells are linked to glycogen breakdown. Neuroscience Letters. 167(1-2). 14–18. 17 indexed citations
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Medrano, Silvia, Eric Gruenstein, & Ruth V.W. Dimlich. (1992). Histamine stimulates glycogenolysis in human astrocytoma cells by increasing intracellular free calcium. Brain Research. 592(1-2). 202–207. 21 indexed citations
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Dimlich, Ruth V.W., et al.. (1992). Facilitating postischemic reduction of cerebral lactate in rats.. Stroke. 23(8). 1145–1152. 13 indexed citations
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Dimlich, Ruth V.W., et al.. (1991). Linear arrays of homogenous mast cells in the dura mater of the rat. Journal of Neurocytology. 20(6). 485–503. 74 indexed citations
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Tomsig, Jose L., Eric Gruenstein, & Ruth V.W. Dimlich. (1991). Inhibition of lactate-induced swelling by dichloroacetate in human astrocytoma cells. Brain Research. 568(1-2). 92–100. 12 indexed citations
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Hall-Angerås, Marianne, Per-Olof J. Hasselgren, Ruth V.W. Dimlich, & Josef E. Fischer. (1991). Myofibrillar proteinase, cathepsin B, and protein breakdown rates in skeletal muscle from septic rats. Metabolism. 40(3). 302–306. 34 indexed citations
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Olson, James E., et al.. (1990). Brain water content, brain blood volume, blood chemistry, and pathology in a model of cerebral edema. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 19(10). 1113–1121. 30 indexed citations
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Dimlich, Ruth V.W., Mary Jane C. Showers, & Michael T. Shipley. (1990). Densitometric analysis of cytochrome oxidase in ischemic rat brain. Brain Research. 516(2). 181–191. 35 indexed citations
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Keller, Jeffrey T., et al.. (1989). Sympathetic innervation of the supratentorial dura mater of the rat. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 290(2). 310–321. 68 indexed citations
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Dimlich, Ruth V.W., et al.. (1988). Comparison of sodium bicarbonate with dichloroacetate treatment of hyperlactatemia and lactic acidosis in the ischemic rat. Resuscitation. 16(1). 13–30. 11 indexed citations
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Dimlich, Ruth V.W., et al.. (1987). Mechanisms of ischemic cerebral injury. Resuscitation. 15(3). 149–169. 21 indexed citations
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Dimlich, Ruth V.W., et al.. (1987). Dichloroacetate treatment of ischemic cerebral lactic acidosis in the fed rat. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 16(3). 298–304. 18 indexed citations
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Dimlich, Ruth V.W. & Frank D. Reilly. (1986). Elevated Blood Glucose after Compound 48/80 Treatment Is Not Related to Hepatic Mast Cell Degranulation in Rats. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 183(3). 321–327. 3 indexed citations
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Dimlich, Ruth V.W., Frank D. Reilly, Howard A. Meineke, & Robert S. McCuskey. (1980). Characterization of intensely fluorescent cells in the liver of the rat I. Histochemistry and 48/80‐induced degranulation. The Anatomical Record. 198(3). 475–484. 7 indexed citations

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