Achievements

Achievements

​​We are proud to announce that a new partner in our research group has been recognized among the top 2% of scientists worldwide, according to Stanford University's 2024 rating. This prestigious acknowledgment highlights the high caliber and global impact of our team's research in advancing knowledge in pain mechanisms and related fields.

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2025 publications
1-    Optimized Protocol for Primary Rat Hepatocyte Isolation and a Model for Investigating Experimental Steatosis. AA Harb, M AlSalem, S Abdalla. Methods and Protocols 8 (5), 111, 20.  Pubmed
2-    Potential connections between senescence and chemobrain: An early overview of literature. N Melhem, S Qutifan, M Alsalem, T Saleh. Ageing Research Reviews, 102896. 2025. Pubmed
3-    Ononin’s Antagonistic Activity towards TRPV1: Insights from Molecular Dynamics and Capsaicin-Evoked Calcium Response in DRG Neurons. Fadi G Saqallah, Manal A Abbas, Belal O Al-Najjar, Aya Y Al-Kabariti, Muhammad Yusuf, Omar A Abdulwahed, Noor A Barakat, Mohammad Alsalem32 (22), 4569-4584. 2025. Pubmed

2024 publications:
1.    Sara A Aldossary, M Alsalem, Blair D Grubb (2024) Role of bradykinin and prostaglandin EP4 receptors in regulating TRPV1 channel sensitization in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology. Pubmed
2.    M Alsalem, Amr Ellaithy, Sarah Bloukh, Mansour Haddad, Tareq Saleh (2024) Targeting therapy-induced senescence as a novel strategy to combat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. Supportive Care in Cancer. 32,1. Pubmed
3.    Tareq Saleh, Randa Naffa, Noor A Barakat, Mohammad A Ismail, Moureq R Alotaibi, M Alsalem (2024) Cisplatin Provokes Peripheral Nociception and Neuronal Features of Therapy-Induced Senescence and Calcium Dysregulation in Rats. Neurotoxicity Research. 42,1.
4.    Shahd Qutifan, Tareq Saleh, Nisreen Abu Shahin, Maha ELBeltagy, Fatimah Obeidat, Duaa Qattan, Heba Kalbouneh, Noor A Barakat, Mohammad Alsalem (2024) Melatonin mitigates cisplatin-induced cognitive impairment in rats and improves hippocampal dendritic spine density. NeuroReport. 35, 10. Pubmed
5.    Amer Imraish, Tuqa Abu Thiab, Mohammad Alsalem, Saeed Dahbour, Hiba Khleif, Basha’er Abu-Irmaileh, Raneen Qasem, Khalid El-Salem (2024) The neuroprotective effect of human primary astrocytes in multiple sclerosis: In vitro model. Plos one. 19,4. Pubmed