Mudasir Ahmad Khanday

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Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Sleep research
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Bandaru SS, Khanday MA, Ibrahim N, et al. (2020) Sleep-Wake Control by Melanin-Concentrating Hormone (MCH) Neurons: a Review of Recent Findings. Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports. 20: 55
Kaur S, De Luca R, Khanday MA, et al. (2020) Role of serotonergic dorsal raphe neurons in hypercapnia-induced arousals. Nature Communications. 11: 2769
Yadav RK, Khanday MA, Mallick BN. (2019) Interplay of dopamine and GABA in substantia nigra for the regulation of rapid eye movement sleep in rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 112169
Mehta R, Singh S, Khanday MA, et al. (2017) Reciprocal changes in noradrenaline and GABA levels in discrete brain regions upon rapid eye movement sleep deprivation in rats. Neurochemistry International
Khanday MA, Somarajan BI, Mehta R, et al. (2016) Noradrenaline from Locus Coeruleus Neurons Acts on Pedunculo-Pontine Neurons to Prevent REM Sleep and Induces Its Loss-Associated Effects in Rats. Eneuro. 3
Somarajan BI, Khanday MA, Mallick BN. (2016) Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation Induces Neuronal Apoptosis by Noradrenaline Acting on Alpha1 Adrenoceptor and by Triggering Mitochondrial Intrinsic Pathway. Frontiers in Neurology. 7: 25
Khanday MA, Mallick BN. (2015) REM sleep modulation by perifornical orexinergic inputs to the pedunculo-pontine tegmental neurons in rats. Neuroscience. 308: 125-33
Mallick BN, Khanday MA, Singh A. (2015) Orexin induced modulation of REM sleep and its loss associated patho-physiological changes are mediated through locus coeruleus Orexin and Sleep: Molecular, Functional and Clinical Aspects. 165-180
Choudhary RC, Khanday MA, Mitra A, et al. (2014) Perifornical orexinergic neurons modulate REM sleep by influencing locus coeruleus neurons in rats. Neuroscience. 279: 33-43
Mallick BN, Singh A, Khanday MA. (2012) Activation of inactivation process initiates rapid eye movement sleep. Progress in Neurobiology. 97: 259-76
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