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Neuromolecular Medicine

Neuromolecular Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the intersection of neuroscience and molecular medicine. It publishes cutting-edge research articles, reviews, and commentaries that explore the molecular mechanisms underlying neurological disorders and potential therapeutic interventions. With a multidisciplinary approach, this journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in unraveling the complexities of the brain and developing novel treatments for neurological diseases.

Details
Abbr. Neuromolecular Med
Start 2002
End Continuing
Frequency Four no. a year
p-ISSN 1535-1084
e-ISSN 1559-1174
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Biochemistry
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 4204 82
SJR / Ranks: 3806 1001
CiteScore / Ranks: 2355 7.80
JIF / Ranks: 2766 3.5
Recent Articles
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Wang J, Gu D, Jin K, Shen H, Qian Y
Neuromolecular Med . 2025 Mar; 27(1):21. PMID: 40055267
Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIRI) causes significant neuronal damage through oxidative stress, inflammation, and mitochondrial dysfunction. The G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 4 (GRK4) has been implicated in regulating stress responses in various...
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Pang X, Wang Z, Zhang M, Dong J, Dong Z, Yin Y
Neuromolecular Med . 2025 Mar; 27(1):22. PMID: 40055261
GRIK1 has been identified to suppress the activation of NLRP3 inflammasome. The present study investigated the damaging effect of GRIK1 on Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common neurodegenerative disease, by...
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Khowdiary M, Al-Kuraishy H, Al-Gareeb A, Albuhadily A, Elhenawy A, Rashwan E, et al.
Neuromolecular Med . 2025 Mar; 27(1):20. PMID: 40032716
Alzheimer's disease (AD) and atherosclerosis (AS) are two chronic diseases with seemingly distinct pathologies. However, emerging research points to a bidirectional relationship driven by common mechanisms, such as inflammation, oxidative...
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Flores-Cordero J, Aranaz-Murillo A, Vilarino-Garcia T, Perez-Perez A, Izquierdo G, Flores-Campos R, et al.
Neuromolecular Med . 2025 Feb; 27(1):19. PMID: 40019662
Obesity, a pandemic health problem, is now considered as a chronic inflammatory state, related to many autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis. Thus, adipokines, inflammatory mediators secreted by adipose tissue,...
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Bugallo-Casal A, Muino E, Bravo S, Hervella P, Arias-Rivas S, Rodriguez-Yanez M, et al.
Neuromolecular Med . 2025 Feb; 27(1):18. PMID: 40016442
Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is the most common genetic form of stroke. It is caused by a cysteine-altering variant in one of the 34...
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Wen Y, Zhou W, Zhao Z, Ma D, Mao J, Cai Y, et al.
Neuromolecular Med . 2025 Feb; 27(1):17. PMID: 40011350
The Annexin A (ANXA) family plays a critical role in cancer, with particular emphasis on their prognostic significance in pan-cancer analyses and gliomas. By integrating multi-omics data from The Cancer...
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Wang G, Li W, Li Y, Ma M, Guo K
Neuromolecular Med . 2025 Feb; 27(1):16. PMID: 40009287
Microglial cells occupy a crucial position as potential therapeutic targets in the context of ischemic stroke (IS). Nonetheless, the intrinsic mechanisms that govern microglial activation in the aftermath of IS...
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Huang J, Ma Q, Qi Y, Wang Z, Liu X, Zhu Y, et al.
Neuromolecular Med . 2025 Feb; 27(1):15. PMID: 39979490
This in vivo study explored the impact of TUBB6 inhibition in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), focusing on its effects on hematoma volume, microtubule stability, inflammation, neuronal preservation, and sensorimotor recovery. Sprague-Dawley...
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Kazemimiraki M, Moazamian E, Mokhtari M, Gholamzad M
Neuromolecular Med . 2025 Feb; 27(1):14. PMID: 39961943
Multiple sclerosis constitutes a chronic, inflammatory, and demyelinating disorder affecting the central nervous system, with an estimated global prevalence of 2.5 million individuals. Emerging research underscores the significant influence of...
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Davis C, Jeong S, Subramanian S, Choi J, Ostrom C, Park S, et al.
Neuromolecular Med . 2025 Jan; 27(1):13. PMID: 39890665
Transcription of > 50% of the mammalian coding genes follows circadian rhythm in an organ-specific manner. Recent findings highlighted the influence of time of the day in the progression of...