Natalya Sadovova
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Researcher
Also affiliated: United States Food and Drug Administration (2021–2022); Charles River Laboratories (United States) (2005)
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Biography and Research Information
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Natalya Sadovova's research focuses on neurotoxicity and the effects of chemical exposures on the brain. She has investigated the global neurotoxicity of trimethyltin in rat brains and studied the optimization of gadodiamide detection in rats using quantitative T2 mapping. Sadovova has also examined the effects of long-term methylphenidate administration and withdrawal on rhesus monkeys, including its impact on progressive ratio responding and T2 MRI. Her work utilizes various animal models, including rats and rhesus monkeys, to understand neurological changes and potential toxicological impacts. Sadovova has a h-index of 16 with 26 total publications and 2,270 total citations. She has collaborated with researchers such as Serguei Liachenko and Merle G. Paule at the National Center for Toxicological Research.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 26
- Citations: 2,273
Selected Publications
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The effects of long-term methylphenidate administration and withdrawal on progressive ratio responding and T2 MRI in the male rhesus monkey (2022)
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Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration (2022)
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Global Neurotoxicity: Quantitative Analysis of Rat Brain Toxicity Following Exposure to Trimethyltin (2021)
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Ketamine-Induced Toxicity in Neurons Differentiated from Neural Stem Cells (2015)
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Ketamine-Induced Neuronal Damage and Altered N-Methyl-d-Aspartate Receptor Function in Rat Primary Forebrain Culture (2012)
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Inhalation Anesthesia-Induced Neuronal Damage and Gene Expression Changes in Developing Rat Brain (2012)
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Confirmation of the mode of action of anesthetic‐induced developmental neurotoxicity with gene expression studies (2010)
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Changes in gene expression after phencyclidine administration in developing rats: a potential animal model for schizophrenia (2010)
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Cytotoxic Effects of Silver Nanoparticles (Ag‐45) in Coronary Endothelia Cells (2009)
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Effect of l‐Carnitine Pretreatment on 3‐Nitropropionic Acid‐Induced Inhibition of Rat Brain Succinate Dehydrogenase Activity (2001)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Global Neurotoxicity: Quantitative Analysis of Rat Brain Toxicity Following Exposure to Trimethyltin
- Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration
- The effects of long-term methylphenidate administration and withdrawal on progressive ratio responding and T2 MRI in the male rhesus monkey
- Global Neurotoxicity: Quantitative Analysis of Rat Brain Toxicity Following Exposure to Trimethyltin
- The effects of long-term methylphenidate administration and withdrawal on progressive ratio responding and T2 MRI in the male rhesus monkey
- Global Neurotoxicity: Quantitative Analysis of Rat Brain Toxicity Following Exposure to Trimethyltin
- Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration
- Global Neurotoxicity: Quantitative Analysis of Rat Brain Toxicity Following Exposure to Trimethyltin
- Global Neurotoxicity: Quantitative Analysis of Rat Brain Toxicity Following Exposure to Trimethyltin
- Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration
- Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration
- Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration
- Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration
- Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration
- The effects of long-term methylphenidate administration and withdrawal on progressive ratio responding and T2 MRI in the male rhesus monkey
- The effects of long-term methylphenidate administration and withdrawal on progressive ratio responding and T2 MRI in the male rhesus monkey
- The effects of long-term methylphenidate administration and withdrawal on progressive ratio responding and T2 MRI in the male rhesus monkey
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