Prajwal P. Thakre, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2013-2014 National Brain Research Center, Gurugram, Haryana, India 
 2014-2018 University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Queensland, Australia 
 2019- University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Neural control of breathing, neurophysiology, synaptic transmission, pharmacology
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Thakre PP, Rana S, Benevides ES, et al. (2022) Targeted drug or gene delivery to the phrenic motoneuron pool. Journal of Neurophysiology
Thakre PP, Sunshine MD, Fuller DD. (2021) Spinally delivered ampakine CX717 increases phrenic motor output in adult rats. Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 296: 103814
Thakre PP, Sunshine MD, Fuller DD. (2021) Ampakine pretreatment enables a single hypoxic episode to produce phrenic motor facilitation with no added benefit of additional episodes. Journal of Neurophysiology
Lau C, Thakre PP, Bellingham MC. (2019) Alfaxalone Causes Reduction of Glycinergic IPSCs, but Not Glutamatergic EPSCs, and Activates a Depolarizing Current in Rat Hypoglossal Motor Neurons. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 13: 100
Thakre PP, Bellingham MC. (2019) Capsaicin causes robust reduction in glycinergic transmission to rat hypoglossal motor neurons via a TRPV1-independent mechanism. Journal of Neurophysiology
Thakre PP, Bellingham MC. (2017) Capsaicin Enhances Glutamatergic Synaptic Transmission to Neonatal Rat Hypoglossal Motor Neurons via a TRPV1-Independent Mechanism. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 11: 383
Dixit MP, Thakre PP, Pannase AS, et al. (2014) Imidazoline binding sites mediates anticompulsive-like effect of agmatine in marble-burying behavior in mice European Journal of Pharmacology. 732: 26-31
Thakre PP, Tundulwar MR, Chopde CT, et al. (2013) Neurosteroid allopregnanolone attenuates development of nicotine withdrawal behavior in mice. Neuroscience Letters. 541: 144-9
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