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Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim
Researcher at National University of Malaysia
Publications - 92
Citations - 27447
Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim is an academic researcher from National University of Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Disease. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 75 publications receiving 21477 citations. Previous affiliations of Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim include University College London & Yonsei University.
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Preconditioning as a potential strategy for the prevention of Parkinson's disease.
Mojtaba Golpich,Behrouz Rahmani,Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim,Leila Dargahi,Zahurin Mohamed,Azman Ali Raymond,Abolhassan Ahmadiani,Abolhassan Ahmadiani +7 more
TL;DR: The pathophysiology and current therapeutic approaches in PD are summarized, the role of gene reprogramming and mitochondrial biogenesis involved in the preconditioning-mediated neuroprotective events will be highlighted, and preconditioning may represent a promising therapeutic weapon to combat neurodegeneration.
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A Molecular Approach to Epilepsy Management: from Current Therapeutic Methods to Preconditioning Efforts
Elham Amini,Mohsen Rezaei,Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim,Mojtaba Golpich,Rasoul Ghasemi,Zahurin Mohamed,Azman Ali Raymond,Leila Dargahi,Abolhassan Ahmadiani,Abolhassan Ahmadiani +9 more
TL;DR: Understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying brain tolerance induced by preconditioning is crucial to delineate new neuroprotective ways against seizure damage and epileptogenesis to provide novel approaches for optimal treatment of the seizure.
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Association of HLA locus variant in parkinson's disease
Yi Zhao,Aroma Agape Gopalai,Azlina Ahmad-Annuar,E. W L Teng,Kumar M. Prakash,L. C S Tan,Wing Lok Au,Huihua Li,Shen-Yang Lim,Soo Kun Lim,Yip Boon Chong,Li-Ping Tan,Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim,Eng-King Tan,Eng-King Tan +14 more
TL;DR: The rs3129882 variant was associated with a decreased risk in ethnic Chinese PD patients and Logistic regression analysis took into consideration variables of age, gender and race showed that allele A reduced the risk of PD via a dominant model.
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Crosstalk between insulin and Toll-like receptor signaling pathways in the central nervous system.
Fatemeh Hemmati,Rasoul Ghasemi,Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim,Leila Dargahi,Zahurin Mohamed,Azman Ali Raymond,Abolhassan Ahmadiani,Abolhassan Ahmadiani +7 more
TL;DR: Current knowledge about the potential crosstalk between TLRs and insulin signaling pathways in neuroinflammatory disorders of the central nervous system is reviewed.
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The Promise of the Zebrafish Model for Parkinson's Disease: Today's Science and Tomorrow's Treatment
Khairiah Razali,Noratikah Othman,Mohd Hamzah Mohd Nasir,Abd Almonem Doolaanea,Jaya Kumar,Wisam Nabeel Ibrahim,Wisam Nabeel Ibrahim,Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim,Wael Mohamed Yousef Mohamed,Wael Mohamed Yousef Mohamed +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight the promise of zebrafish as a PD animal model and use it to perform large-scale genetic or drug screens, such as to diagnose Parkinson's disease.