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183 related items for PubMed ID: 8788871

  • 1. Probable involvement of serotonin in the increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier by forced swimming. An experimental study using Evans blue and 131I-sodium tracers in the rat.
    Sharma HS, Westman J, Navarro JC, Dey PK, Nyberg F.
    Behav Brain Res; 1995 Dec 14; 72(1-2):189-96. PubMed ID: 8788871
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  • 3. 5-Hydroxytryptophan: A precursor of serotonin influences regional blood-brain barrier breakdown, cerebral blood flow, brain edema formation, and neuropathology.
    Sharma A, Castellani RJ, Smith MA, Muresanu DF, Dey PK, Sharma HS.
    Int Rev Neurobiol; 2019 Dec 14; 146():1-44. PubMed ID: 31349924
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  • 6. Influence of long-term immobilization stress on regional blood-brain barrier permeability, cerebral blood flow and 5-HT level in conscious normotensive young rats.
    Sharma HS, Dey PK.
    J Neurol Sci; 1986 Jan 14; 72(1):61-76. PubMed ID: 2936871
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  • 7. Changes in blood-brain barrier and cerebral blood flow following elevation of circulating serotonin level in anesthetized rats.
    Sharma HS, Olsson Y, Dey PK.
    Brain Res; 1990 May 28; 517(1-2):215-23. PubMed ID: 2375992
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  • 8. Influence of long-term acute heat exposure on regional blood-brain barrier permeability, cerebral blood flow and 5-HT level in conscious normotensive young rats.
    Sharma HS, Dey PK.
    Brain Res; 1987 Oct 20; 424(1):153-62. PubMed ID: 3690295
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  • 9. p-Chlorophenylalanine, an inhibitor of serotonin synthesis reduces blood-brain barrier permeability, cerebral blood flow, edema formation and cell injury following trauma to the rat brain.
    Sharma HS, Winkler T, Stålberg E, Mohanty S, Westman J.
    Acta Neurochir Suppl; 2000 Oct 20; 76():91-5. PubMed ID: 11450100
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  • 13. Serotonergic manipulations in experimental neoplastic spinal cord compression.
    Siegal T, Siegal T.
    J Neurosurg; 1993 Jun 20; 78(6):929-37. PubMed ID: 7683713
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  • 15. Role of serotonin and prostaglandins in brain edema induced by heat stress. An experimental study in the young rat.
    Sharma HS, Westman J, Nyberg F, Cervos-Navarro J, Dey PK.
    Acta Neurochir Suppl (Wien); 1994 Jun 20; 60():65-70. PubMed ID: 7976658
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  • 16. EEG changes following increased blood-brain barrier permeability under long-term immobilization stress in young rats.
    Sharma HS, Dey PK.
    Neurosci Res; 1988 Feb 20; 5(3):224-39. PubMed ID: 2965798
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  • 17. Impairment of blood-brain barrier function by serotonin induces desynchronization of spontaneous cerebral cortical activity: experimental observations in the anaesthetized rat.
    Winkler T, Sharma HS, Stålberg E, Olsson Y, Dey PK.
    Neuroscience; 1995 Oct 20; 68(4):1097-104. PubMed ID: 8544985
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  • 18. Brain oedema and cellular changes induced by acute heat stress in young rats.
    Sharma HS, Cervós-Navarro J.
    Acta Neurochir Suppl (Wien); 1990 Oct 20; 51():383-6. PubMed ID: 2089947
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  • 19. Hypothalamic serotonin release and raised blood pressure after raphe nuclei stimulation in rats.
    Lin LS, Lin MT.
    Brain Res Bull; 1996 Oct 20; 39(5):305-9. PubMed ID: 8705318
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  • 20. Age-related pathophysiology of the blood-brain barrier in heat stress.
    Sharma HS, Kretzschmar R, Cervós-Navarro J, Ermisch A, Rühle HJ, Dey PK.
    Prog Brain Res; 1992 Oct 20; 91():189-96. PubMed ID: 1410403
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