Mohammed Y. Kalimi

Affiliations: 
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States 
Area:
Toxicology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience Biology
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Erdal C. Gursoy grad student 2000 VCU
Abdulmajeed A. Al-drees grad student 2002 VCU
Thamir M. Al-khlaiwi grad student 2002 VCU
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Al-Khlaiwi T, Al-Drees A, Gursoy E, et al. (2005) Estrogen protects cardiac myogenic (H9c2) rat cells against lethal heat shock-induced cell injury: modulation of estrogen receptor alpha, glucocorticoid receptors, heat shock protein 70, and iNOS. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 45: 217-24
Gursoy E, Cardounel A, Al-khlaiwi T, et al. (2002) Tamoxifen protects clonal mouse hippocampal (HT-22) cells against neurotoxins-induced cell death. Neurochemistry International. 40: 405-12
Gursoy E, Cardounel A, Kalimi M. (2001) Heat shock preconditioning and pretreatment with glucocorticoid antagonist RU 486 protect rat myogenic cells H9c2 against glutamate-induced cell death. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 220: 25-30
Gursoy E, Cardounel A, Hu Y, et al. (2001) Biological effects of long-term caloric restriction: adaptation with simultaneous administration of caloric stress plus repeated immobilization stress in rats. Experimental Biology and Medicine (Maywood, N.J.). 226: 97-102
Gursoy E, Cardounel A, Kalimi M. (2001) Pregnenolone protects mouse hippocampal (HT-22) cells against glutamate and amyloid beta protein toxicity. Neurochemical Research. 26: 15-21
Gursoy E, Cardounel A, Kalimi M. (2001) The environmental estrogenic compound bisphenol A exerts estrogenic effects on mouse hippocampal (HT-22) cells: neuroprotection against glutamate and amyloid beta protein toxicity. Neurochemistry International. 38: 181-86
Hu Y, Gursoy E, Cardounel A, et al. (2000) Biological effects of single and repeated swimming stress in male rats: beneficial effects of glucocorticoids. Endocrine. 13: 123-9
Hu Y, Cardounel A, Gursoy E, et al. (2000) Anti-stress effects of dehydroepiandrosterone: protection of rats against repeated immobilization stress-induced weight loss, glucocorticoid receptor production, and lipid peroxidation. Biochemical Pharmacology. 59: 753-62
Al-Mohaisen M, Cardounel A, Kalimi M. (2000) Repeated immobilization stress increases total cytosolic glucocorticoid receptor in rat liver. Steroids. 65: 8-15
Qureshi J, Saady M, Cardounel A, et al. (1998) Identification and characterization of a novel synthetic cannabinoid CP 55,940 binder in rat brain cytosol. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 181: 21-7
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