Abdallah Hayar
Associate Professor
Also affiliated: University of Maryland, Baltimore (2001–2005); Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (1997); University of Tennessee Health Science Center (2005–2006); Oregon Health & Science University (2002); Laboratoire de Physique Théorique (1996–1997); University of Virginia (1998–2002)
Faculty Researcher
Neurobiology & Developmental Science, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Abdallah Hayar is an Associate Professor in Neurobiology & Developmental Science at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research interests include the study of neurons, with a particular focus on olfactory bulb neurons. Hayar utilizes in vitro techniques and patch-clamp electrophysiology to investigate neuronal function, including action potential generation and responses to stimuli.
His work has involved studies on Sprague-Dawley rats and mice. Collaborations in his research network include Nathaniel Harris at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Fumiya Watanabe at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and Robert J. Griffin and Azemat Jamshidi‐Parsian at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Hayar's scholarly output is reflected in a total of 55 publications, with 2,718 citations, and an h-index of 27, designating him as a highly cited researcher.
Metrics
- h-index: 27
- Publications: 55
- Citations: 2,753
Selected Publications
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Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS. (2021)
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Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin (2021)
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Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation (2021)
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Glioma-derived exosomes drive the differentiation of neural stem cells to astrocytes (2020)
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Plasmonic Nanofactors as Switchable Devices to Promote or Inhibit Neuronal Activity and Function (2019)
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Effects of thioTEPA chemotherapy on cognition and motor coordination (2018)
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A Transgenic Mouse Model to Selectively Identify α3 Na,K-ATPase Expressing Cells in the Nervous System (2018)
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Clock Scan Protocol for Image Analysis: ImageJ Plugins (2017)
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Clock Scan Protocol for Image Analysis: ImageJ Plugins (2017)
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Electrophysiological and Immunohistochemical Evidence for an Increase in GABAergic Inputs and HCN Channels in Purkinje Cells that Survive Developmental Ethanol Exposure (2015)
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The Fine Temporal Structure of the Rat Licking Pattern: What Causes the Variabiliy in the Interlick Intervals and How is it Affected by the Drinking Solution? (2013)
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Developmental Changes in Glutamatergic Fast Synaptic Neurotransmission in the Dorsal Subcoeruleus Nucleus (2012)
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Olivary climbing fiber alterations in PN40 rat cerebellum following postnatal ethanol exposure (2011)
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Responses of developing pedunculopontine neurons to glutamate receptor agonists (2011)
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Translational Studies using TMS (2011)
Grants & Funding
As listed on this researcher's institutional profile.
- Contribution of EPL Interneurons to Olfactory Processing NIH/Nat. Inst. on Deafness & Other Communication Disorders via Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Principal Investigator
- RII Track-1: Arkansas ASSET Initiative III - Continuation Y5 - Continuation National Science Foundation via Arkansas Economic Development Commission Co-Investigator
- EPSCoR - CASE Summer National Science Foundation via Arkansas Economic Development Commission Principal Investigator
- Center for Translational Neuroscience NIH Co-Investigator
- PSD95 scaffolding of vascular K+ channels in hypertension NIH Co-Investigator
- Functional optical biomarkers of response to therapy in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma- Resubmission Arkansas Economic Development Commission via National Science Foundation Co-Investigator
- External Tufted Cells Coordinate Olfactory Bulb Activity NIH Principal Investigator
- Central Modulation of Rhythms NIH Co-Investigator
- Synchronous Bursting among Juxtaglomerular Neurons NIH Principal Investigator
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
- Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
- Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
- Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
- Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
- Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
- Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
- Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
- Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
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