John J. Haddad

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2002 - 2008

Anzahl

20

Co-Autoren

Multi-organ damage induced by anabolic steroid supplements: a case report and literature review (2008)

Samaha, Ali A, Nasser-Eddine, Walid, Shatila, Elizabeth, Haddad, John J, Wazne, Jaafar, Eid, Ali H

Abstract Introduction The use of anabolic supplements and other related drugs for body building and to enhance athletic performance is nowadays widespread and acutely pervasive all around the world....

A case study with breast cancer and brain metastasis encompassing acute onset of amnesia and altered mental status due to limbic encephalitis - biochemical and proteomic aspects (2008)

Samaha, Ali A., Hatoum, Hilana, Ghazal, Faten Abou, Mattar, Hanna, Itani, Osman S., Haddad, John J.

A biochemical case study is reported on a 50-year old lady known to have breast cancer. The woman was treated by mastectomy and this was followed by unraveling brain metastases three years...

Asymmetry and structural system analysis of the proximal femur meta-epiphysis: osteoarticular anatomical pathology (2008)

Samaha, Ali A, Ivanov, Alexander V, Haddad, John J, Kolesnik, Alexander I, Baydoun, Safaa, Arabi, Maher R, ...

Abstract Background The human femur is commonly considered as a subsystem of the locomotor apparatus with four conspicuous levels of organization. This phenomenon is the result of the evolution of...

Biomechanical and system analysis of the human femoral bone: correlation and anatomical approach (2007)

Samaha, Ali A, Ivanov, Alexander V, Haddad, John J, Kolesnik, Alexander I, Baydoun, Safaa, Yashina, Irena N, ...

Abstract Background The human femur is the subsystem of the locomotor apparatus and has got four levels of its organization. This phenomenon is the result of the evolution of the locomotor apparatus,...

The Role of Anti- and Pro-apoptotic Cofactors in Hypoxia/Reoxygenation-Dependent Regulation of MAPKs in the Brain of an Anoxia-Tolerant Model (2007)

Haddad, John J.

The cellular and molecular regulation of MAPKs and apoptosis was investigated in a model of hypoxiatolerance. Survival of neurons in Chrysemys picta bellii, an anoxia-tolerant turtle, involves a...

Molecular Regulation of Inflammatory Pain and Hyperalgesia - Is NF-?B the Lynchpin? (2007)

Haddad, John J.

Inflammatory cells and inflammatory mediators are crucially involved in the genesis, persistence and severity of pain following trauma, infection or nerve injury. The mechanisms and pathways...

The Emphatic Role of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases (MAPKs) in the Cellular Mechanisms Mediating Alzheimer's Disease (2007)

Haddad, John J.

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurogenetic condition that affects the processes via which the brain functions. Major observable hallmarks of AD are accumulated clusters of proteins in the brain....

Oxygen-sensing mechanisms and the regulation of redox-responsive transcription factors in development and pathophysiology (2002)

Haddad, John J

Abstract How do organisms sense the amount of oxygen in the environment and respond appropriately when the level of oxygen decreases? Oxygen sensing and the molecular stratagems underlying the...

Science review: Redox and oxygen-sensitive transcription factors in the regulation of oxidant-mediated lung injury: role for nuclear factor-κB (2002)

Haddad, John J

Abstract The primary role of pulmonary airways is to conduct air to the alveolar epithelium, where gas exchange can efficiently occur. Injuries to airways resulting from inhalation of airborne...

Science review: Redox and oxygen-sensitive transcription factors in the regulation of oxidant-mediated lung injury: role for hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (2002)

Haddad, John J

Abstract A progressive rise of oxidative stress due to altered reduction–oxidation (redox) homeostasis appears to be one of the hallmarks of the processes that regulate gene transcription in...

Oxygen-sensing mechanisms and the regulation of redox-responsive transcription factors in development and pathophysiology

Haddad, John J

How do organisms sense the amount of oxygen in the environment and respond appropriately when the level of oxygen decreases? Oxygen sensing and the molecular stratagems underlying the process have...

Science review: Redox and oxygen-sensitive transcription factors in the regulation of oxidant-mediated lung injury: role for nuclear factor-κB

Haddad, John J

The primary role of pulmonary airways is to conduct air to the alveolar epithelium, where gas exchange can efficiently occur. Injuries to airways resulting from inhalation of airborne pollutants and...

Science review: Redox and oxygen-sensitive transcription factors in the regulation of oxidant-mediated lung injury: role for hypoxia-inducible factor-1α

Haddad, John J

A progressive rise of oxidative stress due to altered reduction–oxidation (redox) homeostasis appears to be one of the hallmarks of the processes that regulate gene transcription in physiology and...

Oxygen-sensing mechanisms and the regulation of redox-responsive transcription factors in development and pathophysiology

Haddad, John J

How do organisms sense the amount of oxygen in the environment and respond appropriately when the level of oxygen decreases? Oxygen sensing and the molecular stratagems underlying the process have...

Science review: Redox and oxygen-sensitive transcription factors in the regulation of oxidant-mediated lung injury: role for nuclear factor-κB

Haddad, John J

The primary role of pulmonary airways is to conduct air to the alveolar epithelium, where gas exchange can efficiently occur. Injuries to airways resulting from inhalation of airborne pollutants and...

Science review: Redox and oxygen-sensitive transcription factors in the regulation of oxidant-mediated lung injury: role for hypoxia-inducible factor-1α

Haddad, John J

A progressive rise of oxidative stress due to altered reduction–oxidation (redox) homeostasis appears to be one of the hallmarks of the processes that regulate gene transcription in physiology and...

Involvement of interleukin-1β, nerve growth factor and prostaglandin E2 in endotoxin-induced localized inflammatory hyperalgesia

Safieh-Garabedian, Bared, Kanaan, Salim A, Haddad, John J, Abou Jaoude, Pamela, Jabbur, Suhayl J, Saadé, Nayef E

Intraplantar endotoxin (ET) injection (1.25 μg) into the hind paw of rats resulted in a localized inflammatory hyperalgesia, as assessed by paw pressure (PP), paw immersion (PI), tail flick (TF)...