Hita Adwanikar

Affiliations: 
University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
Area:
Traumatic brain injury, Pain processing
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Ji G, Fu Y, Adwanikar H, et al. (2013) Non-pain-related CRF1 activation in the amygdala facilitates synaptic transmission and pain responses. Molecular Pain. 9: 2
Adwanikar H, Noble-Haeusslein L, Levin HS. (2011) Traumatic brain injury in animal models and humans Neuromethods. 50: 237-265
Claus CP, Tsuru-Aoyagi K, Adwanikar H, et al. (2010) Age is a determinant of leukocyte infiltration and loss of cortical volume after traumatic brain injury. Developmental Neuroscience. 32: 454-65
Zhang H, Adwanikar H, Werb Z, et al. (2010) Matrix metalloproteinases and neurotrauma: evolving roles in injury and reparative processes. The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry. 16: 156-70
Han JS, Adwanikar H, Li Z, et al. (2010) Facilitation of synaptic transmission and pain responses by CGRP in the amygdala of normal rats. Molecular Pain. 6: 10
Potts MB, Adwanikar H, Noble-Haeusslein LJ. (2009) Models of traumatic cerebellar injury. Cerebellum (London, England). 8: 211-21
Fu Y, Han J, Ishola T, et al. (2008) PKA and ERK, but not PKC, in the amygdala contribute to pain-related synaptic plasticity and behavior. Molecular Pain. 4: 26
Neugebauer V, Han JS, Adwanikar H, et al. (2007) Techniques for assessing knee joint pain in arthritis. Molecular Pain. 3: 8
Adwanikar H, Ji G, Li W, et al. (2007) Spinal CGRP1 receptors contribute to supraspinally organized pain behavior and pain-related sensitization of amygdala neurons. Pain. 132: 53-66
Bird GC, Han JS, Fu Y, et al. (2006) Pain-related synaptic plasticity in spinal dorsal horn neurons: role of CGRP. Molecular Pain. 2: 31
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