Dr. Nour S. Erekat
Associate ProfessorJordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Anatomy from Saint Louis University, USA
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- Erekat, N.S., 2018. Autophagy precedes apoptosis among at risk cerebellar Purkinje cells in the shaker mutant rat: An ultrastructural study. Ultrastructural pathol., 42: 162-169.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Erekat, N.S., 2017. Cerebellar purkinje cells die by apoptosis in the shaker mutant rat. Brain Res., 1657: 323-332.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Al-Jarrah, M.D. and N.S. Erekat, 2017. Parkinson disease-induced upregulation of apoptotic mediators could be attenuated in the skeletal muscle following chronic exercise training. Neuro Rehabil., 41: 823-830.
Direct Link | - Al-Hourani, Z.A., N.S. Erekat and S.M. Al- Mansi, 2017. Heat-cured methyl methacrylate induces increased expression of HSP70 and iNOS in the liver. Int. J. Toxicol. Pharmacol. Res., 9: 93-98.
CrossRef | - Erekat, N.S., 2015. Apoptotic mediators are upregulated in the skeletal muscle of chronic/progressive mouse model of parkinson's disease. Anat. Rec., 298: 1472-1478.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Erekat, N.S., M.D. Al-Jarrah and A.J. Al Khatib, 2014. Treadmill exercise training improves vascular endothelial growth factor expression in the cardiac muscle of type I diabetic rats. Cardiol. Res., 5: 23-29.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Erekat, N., A. Al-Khatib and M. Al-Jarrah, 2014. Heat shock protein 90 is a potential therapeutic target for ameliorating skeletal muscle abnormalities in Parkinson's disease. Neural Regener. Res., 9: 616-621.
CrossRef | PubMed | Direct Link | - Al-Jarrah, M., N. Erekat and A. Al Khatib, 2014. Upregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor expression in the kidney could be reversed following treadmill exercise training in type I diabetic rats. World J. Nephrol. Urol., 3: 25-29.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Erekat, N., A. Al Khatib and M. Al-Jarrah, 2013. Endurance exercise training attenuates the up regulation of iNOS in the skeletal muscles of chronic/progressive mouse model of Parkinson's disease. J. Neurol. Res., 3: 108-113.
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