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2,4-dinitrophenol and Nerve Degeneration

2,4-dinitrophenol has been researched along with Nerve Degeneration in 2 studies

2,4-Dinitrophenol: A toxic dye, chemically related to trinitrophenol (picric acid), used in biochemical studies of oxidative processes where it uncouples oxidative phosphorylation. It is also used as a metabolic stimulant. (Stedman, 26th ed)
dinitrophenol : Members of the class of nitrophenol carrying two nitro substituents.
2,4-dinitrophenol : A dinitrophenol having the nitro groups at the 2- and 4-positions.

Nerve Degeneration: Loss of functional activity and trophic degeneration of nerve axons and their terminal arborizations following the destruction of their cells of origin or interruption of their continuity with these cells. The pathology is characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases. Often the process of nerve degeneration is studied in research on neuroanatomical localization and correlation of the neurophysiology of neural pathways.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (100.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Korde, AS2
Pettigrew, LC1
Craddock, SD1
Maragos, WF2
Pandya, JD1
Pauly, JR1
Nukala, VN1
Sebastian, AH1
Day, KM1
Hall, ED1
Sullivan, PG1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for 2,4-dinitrophenol and Nerve Degeneration

ArticleYear
The mitochondrial uncoupler 2,4-dinitrophenol attenuates tissue damage and improves mitochondrial homeostasis following transient focal cerebral ischemia.
    Journal of neurochemistry, 2005, Volume: 94, Issue:6

    Topics: 2,4-Dinitrophenol; Animals; Calcium Signaling; Cerebral Infarction; Cytochromes c; Cytoprotection; D

2005
Post-Injury Administration of Mitochondrial Uncouplers Increases Tissue Sparing and Improves Behavioral Outcome following Traumatic Brain Injury in Rodents.
    Journal of neurotrauma, 2007, Volume: 24, Issue:5

    Topics: 2,4-Dinitrophenol; Animals; Brain; Brain Injuries; Calcium Signaling; Carbonyl Cyanide p-Trifluorome

2007