Gilles J. Guillemin
Macquarie University
378 Papers
1K Citations
Gilles J. Guillemin is an academic researcher from Macquarie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kynurenine pathway & Quinolinic acid. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 341 publications. Previous affiliations of Gilles J. Guillemin include Sultan Qaboos University & Australian School of Advanced Medicine.
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Papers
Social and Biological Parameters Involved in Suicide Ideation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Narrative Review
Chenthamara Dhrisya,Murugan Prasathkumar,Robert Becky,Salim Anisha,S. Sadhasivam,Musthafa Mohamed Essa,Saravana Babu Chidambaram,Buthainah Al-Balushi,Gilles J. Guillemin,M. Walid Qoronfleh +9 more
- 21 Dec 2020
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a novel corona viria viria (CVR) for infectious diseases, which can spread uncontrollable, unpredictable, and global, and the alarm will be further amplified when the infection spreads uncontrollably, unpredictable and global.
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Treating depression with exercise: the inflammasome inhibition perspective
Roberta de Paula Martins,Chai K. Lim,Karina Ghisoni,Ananda Staats,Karine Mathilde Campestrini Dallagnol,Alexandre Francisco Solano,Gilles J. Guillemin,Aderbal S. Aguiar,Alexandra Latini +8 more
- 17 Dec 2016
TL;DR: Evidence is presented on the role of exercise in reducing neuroinflammation and inhibiting the assembly of the inflammasome in the context of depression, focusing on the potential immunomodulatory role of the biomarker neopterin.
Are Herbal Medicines Effective in the Treatment of Ischemic Stroke? A Systematic Review of Human-Controlled Clinical Trials
Elaheh Delshad,Hassan Doosti,Gilles J. Guillemin,Hamideh Naghedi-Baghdar,Zahra Ayati,Masoumeh Kaboli Farshchi,Roghayeh Javan,Mahdi Yousefi +7 more
- 31 Oct 2019
TL;DR: The results of these studies indicated that these special medicinal plants may be effective in the management of ischemic stroke and No severe reactions were described during the administration of herbal remedies.
Inflammation, immunology, stress and depression: a role for kynurenine metabolism in physical exercise and skeletal muscle.
TL;DR: It is proposed that research into inflammatory and immunological mechanisms as well as stress-related factors underpinning depressive symptoms needs to be fostered, in particular as regards the abovementioned factors and mechanisms as their relationship to features of depressive symptoms in different populations.