BN Mallick

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2004-2005 School of Life Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 
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Abhishek K, Mallick BN. (2024) Sleep loss disrupts decision-making ability and neuronal cytomorphology in zebrafish and the effects are mediated by noradrenaline acting on α1-adrenoceptor. Neuropharmacology. 247: 109861
Giri S, Mehta R, Mallick BN. (2023) REM Sleep Loss-Induced Elevated Noradrenaline Plays a Significant Role in Neurodegeneration: Synthesis of Findings to Propose a Possible Mechanism of Action from Molecule to Patho-Physiological Changes. Brain Sciences. 14
Mishra Y, Mallick BN. (2023) Rapid eye movements associated with REM sleep is involved in consolidation of visuospatial learning in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 271: 114352
Ranjan A, Biswas S, Mallick BN. (2023) Rapid eye movement sleep loss associated cytomorphometric changes and neurodegeneration. Sleep Medicine. 110: 25-34
Ratna D, Mondal AC, Mallick BN. (2023) Modulation of dopamine from ventral tegmental area neurons by the LC-REM-OFF and PPT-REM-ON neurons in REMS regulation in freely moving rats. Neuropharmacology. 109621
Mehta R, Bhattacharya R, Mallick BN. (2022) Sleep and Neuroimmunomodulation for Maintenance of Optimum Brain Function: Role of Noradrenaline. Brain Sciences. 12
Mishra Y, Mallick BN. (2022) Modulation of cholinergic, GABA-ergic and glutamatergic components of superior colliculus affect REM sleep in rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 438: 114177
Ratna D, Mallick BN. (2022) Pedunculo-pontine tegmentum cholinergic REM-ON neurons modulate ventral tegmental neurons to modulate rapid eye movement sleep in rats. Neuropharmacology. 206: 108940
Kumar Yadav R, Mallick BN. (2021) Dopaminergic- and cholinergic-inputs from substantia nigra and pedunculo-pontine tegmentum, respectively, converge in amygdala to modulate rapid eye movement sleep in rats. Neuropharmacology. 193: 108607
Giri S, Ranjan A, Kumar A, et al. (2021) Rapid eye movement sleep deprivation impairs neuronal plasticity and reduces hippocampal neuronal arborization in male albino rats: Noradrenaline is involved in the process. Journal of Neuroscience Research
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