Benedek Erdos
Department of Pharmacology
University of Vermont
United States of America
Biography
Prof. Benedek Erdoshas received his PhD Semmelweis University, School of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary (1999-2004) Currently, he is working as assistant professor in department of Pharmacology, University of Vermont. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as professor. Based on this research and fellowship training he has received several awards and honors, such as inaugural bloomfield endowed professorship - Cardiovascular Research Institute of Vermont 2017-2019 He is serving as an editorial member of several reputed journals like American Journal of Physiology Society, American Heart Association& expert.
Research Interest
Medicine, drug desigening, health care
Publications
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Tümer N, Svetlov S, Whidden M, Kirichenko N, Prima V, Erdos B, Sherman A, Kobeissy F, Yezierski R, Scarpace PJ, Vierck C. Overpressure blast-wave induced brain injury elevates oxidative stress in the hypothalamus and catecholamine biosynthesis in the rat adrenal medulla. Neuroscience letters. 2013 Jun 7;544:62-7.
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Schaich CL, Wellman TL, Koi B, Erdos B. BDNF acting in the hypothalamus induces acute pressor responses under permissive control of angiotensin II. Autonomic Neuroscience. 2016 May 31;197:1-8.
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Whidden MA, Basgut B, Kirichenko N, Erdos B, Tümer N. Altered potassium ATP channel signaling in mesenteric arteries of old high salt-fed rats. Journal of exercise nutrition & biochemistry. 2016 Jun;20(2):58.
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Basgut B, Whidden MA, Kirichenko N, Woods M, Erdos B, Scarpace PJ, Tümer N. Effect of High-Salt Diet on Age-Related High Blood Pressure and Hypothalamic Redox Signaling. Pharmacology. 2017;100(3-4):105-14.