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Hari Shanker Sharma

Hari Shanker Sharma

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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Neuroscience D-index 63 Citations 10,069 324 World Ranking 2012 National Ranking 37

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Cancer
  • Central nervous system

Hari Shanker Sharma focuses on Blood–brain barrier, Anesthesia, Neuroprotection, Internal medicine and Endocrinology. He interconnects Neuroglia, Evans Blue, Pathology, Hyperthermia and Cerebral blood flow in the investigation of issues within Blood–brain barrier. His work deals with themes such as Brain ischemia, Ischemia, Pharmacology and Edema, which intersect with Anesthesia.

The Neuroprotection study combines topics in areas such as Neurotrophic factors, Nitric oxide synthase, Spinal cord injury and Central nervous system. In his research, Neurotransmitter and 5-HT receptor is intimately related to Diazepam, which falls under the overarching field of Internal medicine. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Biochemistry and Toxicity.

His most cited work include:

  • Nanoparticles aggravate heat stress induced cognitive deficits, blood-brain barrier disruption, edema formation and brain pathology. (171 citations)
  • Influence of Nanoparticles on Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability and Brain Edema Formation in Rats (134 citations)
  • Pathophysiology of brain edema and cell changes following hyperthermic brain injury. (132 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Neuroprotection, Anesthesia, Spinal cord, Internal medicine and Spinal cord injury. His Neuroprotection research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Neurotrophic factors, Blood–brain barrier and Cerebrolysin. His work carried out in the field of Blood–brain barrier brings together such families of science as Evans Blue, Pathology, Hyperthermia, Albumin and Brain damage.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Nitric oxide synthase, Nitric oxide and Edema in addition to Anesthesia. His work in Spinal cord tackles topics such as Cord which are related to areas like Pathophysiology. While the research belongs to areas of Internal medicine, Hari Shanker Sharma spends his time largely on the problem of Endocrinology, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Serotonin.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Neuroprotection (49.30%)
  • Anesthesia (41.97%)
  • Spinal cord (27.04%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2020)?

  • Neuroprotection (49.30%)
  • Anesthesia (41.97%)
  • Cerebrolysin (18.03%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Neuroprotection, Anesthesia, Cerebrolysin, Pathology and Internal medicine. The various areas that Hari Shanker Sharma examines in his Neuroprotection study include Evans Blue, Brain damage, Blood–brain barrier and Traumatic brain injury. His Blood–brain barrier research includes themes of Oxidative stress and Nissl body.

His Anesthesia study incorporates themes from Head injury, Neurology and Spinal cord. His research on Internal medicine often connects related areas such as Endocrinology. His studies deal with areas such as Cord and Spinal cord injury as well as Endocrinology.

Between 2014 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Nanowired Drug Delivery Across the Blood-Brain Barrier in Central Nervous System Injury and Repair. (19 citations)
  • Sleep Deprivation-Induced Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Brain Dysfunction are Exacerbated by Size-Related Exposure to Ag and Cu Nanoparticles. Neuroprotective Effects of a 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonist Ondansetron. (19 citations)
  • Sleep Deprivation-Induced Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Brain Dysfunction are Exacerbated by Size-Related Exposure to Ag and Cu Nanoparticles. Neuroprotective Effects of a 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonist Ondansetron. (19 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Cancer
  • Endocrinology

Hari Shanker Sharma mainly focuses on Neuroprotection, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Evans Blue and Anesthesia. The concepts of his Neuroprotection study are interwoven with issues in Mesenchymal stem cell, Immunology, Traumatic brain injury and Cerebrolysin. His studies examine the connections between Internal medicine and genetics, as well as such issues in Pathology, with regards to Inverse agonist and Stimulation.

His research integrates issues of Spinal cord injury and Hyperthermia in his study of Evans Blue. Hari Shanker Sharma has researched Anesthesia in several fields, including Cord, Brain damage and Spinal cord. He focuses mostly in the field of Brain damage, narrowing it down to topics relating to Blood–brain barrier and, in certain cases, Slow-wave sleep, Serotonin and Caudate nucleus.

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Best Publications

Nanoparticles aggravate heat stress induced cognitive deficits, blood-brain barrier disruption, edema formation and brain pathology.

Hari Shanker Sharma;Aruna Sharma.
Progress in Brain Research (2007)

276 Citations

Influence of Nanoparticles on Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability and Brain Edema Formation in Rats

Hari Shanker Sharma;Saber Hussain;John Schlager;Syed F. Ali.
Acta Neurochirurgica (2010)

221 Citations

Pathophysiology of brain edema and cell changes following hyperthermic brain injury.

Hari Shanker Sharma;Jan Westman;Fred Nyberg.
Progress in Brain Research (1998)

220 Citations

Pathophysiology of Blood-Spinal Cord Barrier in Traumatic Injury and Repair

Hari Shanker Sharma.
Current Pharmaceutical Design (2005)

202 Citations

Permeability of the blood-brain barrier depends on brain temperature.

E. A. Kiyatkin;Hari Shanker Sharma;Hari Shanker Sharma.
Neuroscience (2009)

196 Citations

Influence of engineered nanoparticles from metals on the blood-brain barrier permeability, cerebral blood flow, brain edema and neurotoxicity. An experimental study in the rat and mice using biochemical and morphological approaches.

Hari S. Sharma;Syed F. Ali;Saber M. Hussain;John J. Schlager.
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (2009)

192 Citations

Alterations in blood-brain barrier function by morphine and methamphetamine.

Hari Shanker Sharma;Hari Shanker Sharma;Syed F. Ali.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (2006)

190 Citations

Changes in blood-brain barrier and cerebral blood flow following elevation of circulating serotonin level in anesthetized rats

Hari Shanker Sharma;Yngve Olsson;Prasanta Kumar Dey.
Brain Research (1990)

186 Citations

Influence of long-term immobilization stress on regional blood-brain barrier permeability, cerebral blood flow and 5-HT level in conscious normotensive young rats

Hari Shanker Sharma;Prasanta Kumar Dey.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences (1986)

181 Citations

Probable involvement of 5-hydroxytryptamine in increased permeability of blood-brain barrier under heat stress in young rats.

H.S. Sharma;P.K. Dey.
Neuropharmacology (1986)

179 Citations

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