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    Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on Anxiety-Like Behaviors in Mice: Behavioral and Neural Correlates by Popovitz, Juliana, Mysore, Shreesh P, Adwanikar, Hita

    Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (23-01-2019)
    “…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been frequently linked to affective disorders such as anxiety and depression. However, much remains to be understood about the…”
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    Non-Pain-Related CRF1 Activation in the Amygdala Facilitates Synaptic Transmission and Pain Responses by Ji, Guangchen, Fu, Yu, Adwanikar, Hita, Neugebauer, Volker

    Published in Molecular pain (15-02-2013)
    “…Background Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) plays an important role in affective states and disorders. CRF is not only a “stress hormone” but also a…”
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    Facilitation of Synaptic Transmission and Pain Responses by CGRP in the Amygdala of Normal Rats by Han, Jeong S, Adwanikar, Hita, Li, Zhen, Ji, Guangchen, Neugebauer, Volker

    Published in Molecular pain (08-02-2010)
    “…Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) plays an important role in peripheral and central sensitization. CGRP also is a key molecule in the…”
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    Techniques for Assessing Knee Joint Pain in Arthritis by Neugebauer, Volker, Han, Jeong S, Adwanikar, Hita, Fu, Yu, Ji, Guangchen

    Published in Molecular Pain (28-03-2007)
    “…The assessment of pain is of critical importance for mechanistic studies as well as for the validation of drug targets. This review will focus on knee joint…”
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    Matrix Metalloproteinases and Neurotrauma: Evolving Roles in Injury and Reparative Processes by Zhang, Haoqian, Adwanikar, Hita, Werb, Zena, Noble-Haeusslein, Linda J.

    Published in The Neuroscientist (01-04-2010)
    “…Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are involved in a wide range of proteolytic events in fetal development and normal tissue remodeling as well as wound healing…”
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    PKA and ERK, but not PKC, in the Amygdala Contribute to Pain-Related Synaptic Plasticity and Behavior by Fu, Yu, Han, Jeong, Ishola, Titilope, Scerbo, Michelle, Adwanikar, Hita, Ramsey, Cara, Neugebauer, Volker

    Published in Molecular pain (16-07-2008)
    “…The laterocapsular division of the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeLC) has emerged as an important site of pain-related plasticity and pain modulation…”
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    Pain-Related Synaptic Plasticity in Spinal Dorsal Horn Neurons: Role of CGRP by Bird, Gary C, Han, Jeong S, Fu, Yu, Adwanikar, Hita, Willis, William D, Neugebauer, Volker

    Published in Molecular pain (26-09-2006)
    “…Background The synaptic and cellular mechanisms of pain-related central sensitization in the spinal cord are not fully understood yet. Calcitonin gene-related…”
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    Age is a determinant of leukocyte infiltration and loss of cortical volume after traumatic brain injury by Claus, Catherine P, Tsuru-Aoyagi, Kyoko, Adwanikar, Hita, Walker, Breset, Manvelyan, Hovhannes, Whetstone, William, Noble-Haeusslein, Linda J

    Published in Developmental neuroscience (01-01-2010)
    “…There is increasing evidence that the inflammatory response differs in the injured developing brain as compared to the adult brain. Here we compared cerebral…”
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    Impaired Inflammatory Pain and Thermal Hyperalgesia in Mice Expressing Neuron-Specific Dominant Negative Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase Kinase (MEK) by Karim, Farzana, Hu, Hui-Juan, Adwanikar, Hita, Kaplan, David, Robert, W Gereau

    Published in Molecular pain (16-01-2006)
    “…Background Numerous studies have implicated spinal extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERKs) as mediators of nociceptive plasticity. These studies have…”
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    Neural Markers of Vulnerability to Anxiety Outcomes after Traumatic Brain Injury by Popovitz, Juliana, Mysore, Shreesh P, Adwanikar, Hita

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (15-04-2021)
    “…Anxiety outcomes after traumatic brain injury (TBI) are complex, and the underlying neural mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we developed a…”
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    Models of Traumatic Cerebellar Injury by Potts, Matthew B., Adwanikar, Hita, Noble-Haeusslein, Linda J.

    Published in Cerebellum (London, England) (01-09-2009)
    “…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Studies of human TBI demonstrate that the cerebellum is sometimes affected…”
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    Inflammation persistently enhances nocifensive behaviors mediated by spinal group I mGluRs through sustained ERK activation by Adwanikar, Hita, Karim, Farzana, Gereau, Robert W.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-09-2004)
    “…Group I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) and their downstream signaling pathways, which involve the extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERKs),…”
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    Spinal CGRP1 receptors contribute to supraspinally organized pain behavior and pain-related sensitization of amygdala neurons by Adwanikar, Hita, Ji, Guangchen, Li, Weidong, Doods, Henri, Willis, William D., Neugebauer, Volker

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-11-2007)
    “…CGRP receptor activation has been implicated in peripheral and central sensitization. The role of spinal CGRP receptors in supraspinal pain processing and…”
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    Modulation of Presynaptic Calcium Transients by Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Activation: A Differential Role in Acute Depression of Synaptic Transmission and Long-Term Depression by Faas, Guido C, Adwanikar, Hita, Gereau, Robert W., IV, Saggau, Peter

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-08-2002)
    “…Activation of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) can induce acute depression of excitatory synaptic transmission and long-term depression (LTD)…”
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