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40
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6017
World Ranking
8120
National Ranking
3482

Overview

Hreday N. Sapru is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their academic career is connected to this institution, contributing to its research environment.

Specific details about Hreday N. Sapru's research work, including recent publications, co-authors, and frequent publication venues, are not available. No information is provided on their publications in scientific journals or conferences.

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This lack of publicly available data limits a comprehensive understanding of the scope and focus of their academic contributions. However, their association with Rutgers indicates active involvement in an academic institution recognized for research and scholarship.

Best Publications

  • Vasopressor and depressor areas in the rat medulla Identification by microinjection of l-glutamate

    Unknown

  • Excitatory amino acid receptors in commissural nucleus of the NTS mediate carotid chemoreceptor responses

    A. Vardhan;A. Kachroo;H. N. Sapru

  • Interdependence of rostral and caudal ventrolateral medullary areas in the control of blood pressure.

    R.N. Willette;S. Punnen;A.J. Krieger;H.N. Sapru

  • Carotid and aortic chemoreceptor function in the rat.

    Unknown

  • Medullary gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors and the regulation of blood pressure in the rat.

    R N Willette;A J Krieger;P P Barcas;H N Sapru

  • Aortic nerve stimulation in the rat: cardiovascular and respiratory responses.

    H.N. Sapru;H.N. Sapru;E. Gonzalez;E. Gonzalez;A.J. Krieger;A.J. Krieger

  • Evidence for a sympathoexcitatory pathway from the nucleus tractus solitarii to the ventrolateral medullary pressor area

    Raymond W. Urbanski;Hreday N. Sapru

  • Putative neurotransmitters involved in medullary cardiovascular regulation.

    Raymond W. Urbanski;Hreday N. Sapru

  • Cardiovascular control by cholinergic mechanisms in the rostral ventrolateral medulla.

    R N Willette;S Punnen;A J Krieger;H N Sapru

  • Endogenous GABAergic mechanisms in the medulla and the regulation of blood pressure.

    R N Willette;P P Barcas;A J Krieger;H N Sapru

  • Excitatory amino acid receptors in the nucleus tractus solitarius mediate the responses to the stimulation of cardio-pulmonary vagal afferent C fiber endings.

    A. Vardhan;A. Kachroo;H.N. Sapru

  • Central resetting of baroreflex in the spontaneously hypertensive rat.

    E R Gonzalez;E R Gonzalez;A J Krieger;A J Krieger;H N Sapru

  • Stimulation of pulmonary J receptors by an enkephalin-analog.

    Hreday Sapru;R. N. Willette;A. J. Krieger

  • Chemoreceptor-sensitive neurons in commissural subnucleus of nucleus tractus solitarius of the rat

    V. C. Chitravanshi;H. N. Sapru

  • M2 muscarinic receptors mediate pressor responses to cholinergic agonists in the ventrolateral medullary pressor area.

    Kalyana Sundaram;Abbott J. Krieger;Hreday Sapru

  • Ventrolateral medullary pressor area: site of hypotensive action of clonidine

    Unknown

  • Cardiovascular and respiratory effects of some anesthetics in the decerebrate rat

    Hreday N. Sapru;Hreday N. Sapru;Abbott J. Krieger;Abbott J. Krieger

  • NMDA as well as non-NMDA receptors mediate the neurotransmission of inspiratory drive to phrenic motoneurons in the adult rat

    V.C. Chitravanshi;H.N. Sapru

  • Pulmonary opiate receptor activation evokes a cardiorespiratory reflex.

    Robert N. Willette;Hreday N. Sapru

  • Differential regulation of regional vascular resistance by the rostral and caudal ventrolateral medulla in the rat.

    R.N. Willette;S. Punnen-Grandy;A.J. Krieger;H.N. Sapru

  • Glutamate circuits in selected medullo-spinal areas regulating cardiovascular function.

    HN Sapru

  • Procedure for the decerebration of the rat

    Hreday Sapru;A. J. Krieger;A. J. Krieger

  • A midline area in the nucleus commissuralis of NTS mediates the phrenic nerve responses to carotid chemoreceptor stimulation.

    V. C. Chitravanshi;A. Kachroo;Hreday Sapru

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry L. Whitsel
Barry L. Whitsel University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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