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D-Index
43
Citations
6243
World Ranking
7460
National Ranking
3214

Best Publications

  • Evidence for a bidirectional cross-tolerance between morphine and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol in mice

    Sanjay N. Thorat;Hemendra N. Bhargava

  • Effects of morphine tolerance and abstinence on cellular immune function

    Hemendra N. Bhargava;Peter T. Thomas;Sanjay Thorat;Robert V. House

  • Effect of chronic administration of U-50,488H on tolerance to its pharmacological actions and on multiple opioid receptors in rat brain regions and spinal cord.

    H N Bhargava;A Gulati;P Ramarao

  • Analgesic response and plasma and brain extracellular fluid pharmacokinetics of morphine and morphine-6-beta-D-glucuronide in the rat.

    F Stain;M J Barjavel;P Sandouk;M Plotkine

  • Comparison of immune functional parameters following in vitro exposure to natural and synthetic amphetamines.

    R. V. House;P. T. Thomas;H. N. Bhargava

  • On the presence of serotonin in the gut lumen and possible release mechanisms.

    H. Ahlman;H. N. Bhargava;A. Dahlström;I. Larsson

  • Attenuation of tolerance to, and physical dependence on, morphine in the rat by inhibition of nitric oxide synthase.

    Hemendra N. Bhargava

  • Dizocilpine (MK-801) blocks tolerance to the analgesic but not to the hyperthermic effect of morphine in the rat

    Hemendra N. Bhargava;George A. Matwyshyn

  • β-endorphin and methionine-enkephalin levels in discrete brain regions, spinal cord, pituitary gland and plasma of morphine tolerant-dependent and abstinent rats

    K P Gudehithlu;G A Tejwani;H N Bhargava

  • The effect of morphine tolerance dependence and abstinence on immunoreactive dynorphin (1–13) levels in discrete brain regions, spinal cord, pituitary gland and peripheral tissues of the rat

    Anil K. Rattan;Kwok L. Koo;Gopi A. Tejwani;Hemendra N. Bhargava

  • Cyclo (leucylglycine) inhibits the development of morphine induced analgesic tolerance and dopamine receptor supersensitivity in rats.

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  • A comparative study of immunomodulation produced by in vitro exposure to delta opioid receptor agonist peptides.

    Robert V. House;Peter T. Thomas;Hemendra N. Bhargava

  • Modification of brain and spinal cord dopamine D1 receptors labeled with [3H]SCH 23390 after morphine withdrawal from tolerant and physically dependent rats.

    H N Bhargava;A Gulati

  • Effect of κ-opioid receptor agonists on morphine analgesia in morphine-naive and morphine-tolerant rats

    Poduri Ramarao;Harry I. Jablonski;Kevin R. Rehder;Hemendra N. Bhargava

  • Suppression of immune function by non-peptidic delta opioid receptor antagonists.

    Robert V. House;Peter T. Thomas;Jennifer T. Kozak;Hemendra N. Bhargava

  • Comparative effects of NG-monomethyl-d-arginine and MK-801 on the abstinence syndrome in morphine-dependent mice

    Sanjay N. Thorat;Marc J. Barjavel;George A. Matwyshyn;Hemendra N. Bhargava

  • The effects of thyrotropin releasing hormone and histidyl-proline diketopiperazine on delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol-induced hypothermia.

    Unknown

  • Effect of nitric oxide synthase inhibition on tolerance to the analgesic action of D-Pen2, D-Pen5 enkephalin and morphine in the mouse

    H.N Bhargava;G.M Zhao

  • Multiple opiate receptors of brain and spinal cord in opiate addiction.

    Hemendra N. Bhargava

  • Direct cellular immunomodulation produced by diacetylmorphine (heroin) or methadone.

    Peter T. Thomas;Robert V. House;Hemendra N. Bhargava

  • Inhibition of naloxone-induced withdrawal in morphine dependent mice by 1-trans-delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol.

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  • Interactions of thyrotropin releasing hormone, its metabolites and analogues with endogenous and exogenous opiates.

    Hemendra N. Bhargava;Daniel J. Yousif;George A. Matwyshyn

  • Selective proliferation of brain kappa opiate receptors in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

    Hemendra N. Bhargava;Sumantra Das

  • Evidence for the role of nitric oxide in κ-opiate tolerance in mice

    Sanjay N. Thorat;Poluru L. Reddy;Hemendra N. Bhargava

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