Aparna Shah, PhD.
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Role of TrkB in the anxiolytic-like and antidepressant-like effects of vagal nerve stimulation: Comparison with desipramine
A current hypothesis regarding the mechanism of antidepressant (AD) action suggests the involvement of brain-derived neurotrophic …
A. P. Shah
,
F. R. Carreno
,
H. Wu
,
Y. A. Chung
,
A. Frazer
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Influence of acute or chronic administration of ovarian hormones on the effects of desipramine in the forced swim test in female rats
RATIONALE: Gender may influence antidepressant (AD) treatment outcome. In order to address this preclinically, the potential effects of …
Aparna Shah
,
Alan Frazer
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Modification of the behavioral effects of morphine in rats by serotonin 5-HT₁A and 5-HT₂A receptor agonists: antinociception, drug discrimination, and locomotor activity
RATIONALE: Indirect-acting serotonin (5-HT) receptor agonists can enhance the antinociceptive effects of morphine; however, the …
Jun-Xu Li
,
Aparna P. Shah
,
Sunny K. Patel
,
Kenner C. Rice
,
Charles P. France
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