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hita adwanikar
hita adwanikar
Associate Research Scientist, Johns Hopkins University
Verified email at jhu.edu
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Techniques for assessing knee joint pain in arthritis
V Neugebauer, JS Han, H Adwanikar, Y Fu, G Ji
Molecular pain 3, 1744-8069-3-8, 2007
2302007
PKA and ERK, but not PKC, in the amygdala contribute to pain-related synaptic plasticity and behavior
Y Fu, J Han, T Ishola, M Scerbo, H Adwanikar, C Ramsey, V Neugebauer
Molecular pain 4, 1744-8069-4-26, 2008
1392008
Inflammation persistently enhances nocifensive behaviors mediated by spinal group I mGluRs through sustained ERK activation
H Adwanikar, F Karim, RW Gereau IV
Pain 111 (1), 125-135, 2004
1392004
Facilitation of synaptic transmission and pain responses by CGRP in the amygdala of normal rats
JS Han, H Adwanikar, Z Li, G Ji, V Neugebauer
Molecular pain 6, 1744-8069-6-10, 2010
1282010
Models of traumatic cerebellar injury
MB Potts, H Adwanikar, LJ Noble-Haeusslein
The Cerebellum 8, 211-221, 2009
1282009
Matrix metalloproteinases and neurotrauma: evolving roles in injury and reparative processes
H Zhang, H Adwanikar, Z Werb, LJ Noble-Haeusslein
The Neuroscientist 16 (2), 156-170, 2010
1202010
Pain-related synaptic plasticity in spinal dorsal horn neurons: role of CGRP
GC Bird, JS Han, Y Fu, H Adwanikar, WD Willis, V Neugebauer
Molecular pain 2, 1744-8069-2-31, 2006
1192006
Modulation of presynaptic calcium transients by metabotropic glutamate receptor activation: a differential role in acute depression of synaptic transmission and long-term …
GC Faas, H Adwanikar, RW Gereau, P Saggau
Journal of Neuroscience 22 (16), 6885-6890, 2002
1192002
Non-pain-related CRF1 activation in the amygdala facilitates synaptic transmission and pain responses
G Ji, Y Fu, H Adwanikar, V Neugebauer
Molecular pain 9, 1744-8069-9-2, 2013
962013
Impaired inflammatory pain and thermal hyperalgesia in mice expressing neuron-specific dominant negative mitogen activated protein kinase kinase (MEK)
F Karim, HJ Hu, H Adwanikar, D Kaplan, WG Robert IV
Molecular Pain 2, 1744-8069-2-2, 2006
632006
Spinal CGRP1 receptors contribute to supraspinally organized pain behavior and pain-related sensitization of amygdala neurons
H Adwanikar, G Ji, W Li, H Doods, WD Willis, V Neugebauer
Pain 132 (1-2), 53-66, 2007
592007
Long-term effects of traumatic brain injury on anxiety-like behaviors in mice: behavioral and neural correlates
J Popovitz, SP Mysore, H Adwanikar
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 13, 6, 2019
562019
Age is a determinant of leukocyte infiltration and loss of cortical volume after traumatic brain injury
CP Claus, K Tsuru-Aoyagi, H Adwanikar, B Walker, W Whetstone, ...
Developmental neuroscience 32 (5-6), 454-465, 2011
422011
Age is a determinant of the inflammatory response and loss of cortical volume after traumatic brain injury
CP Claus, K Tsuru-Aoyagi, H Adwanikar, B Walker, W Whetstone, ...
Dev Neurosci 32, 454-465, 2010
142010
4th (2006) Impaired inflammatory pain and thermal hyperalgesia in mice expressing neuronspecific dominant negative mitogen activated protein kinase kinase (MEK)
F Karim, HJ Hu, H Adwanikar, D Kaplan, RW Gereau
Mol Pain 2 (2), 0
10
Neural markers of vulnerability to anxiety outcomes following traumatic brain injury
JMB Popovitz, SP Mysore, H Adwanikar
J Neurotrauma, doi: 10.1089/neu.2020.7320, 2020
7*2020
Traumatic brain injury in animal models and humans
H Adwanikar, L Noble-Haeusslein, HS Levin
Animal Models of Behavioral Analysis, 237-265, 2011
62011
The Role of Group I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors and the ERK MAP Kinase Cascade in the Spinal Cord in Mediating Persistent Inflammatory Pain
H Adwanikar
Baylor College of Medicine. Department of Neuroscience, 2004
2004
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