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Publications by Pramod R Saxena
Effects of the CGRP Receptor Antagonist BIBN4096BS on Capsaicin-Induced Carotid Haemodynamic Changes in Anaesthetised Pigs
British Journal of Pharmacology
Pharmacology
Movement of Oxygen, Glucose, and Lactate Across the Uterus of the Awake Near-Term Guinea Pig
Pediatric Research
Child Health
Pediatrics
Perinatology
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Inhibition of Capsaicin-Induced Increase in Dermal Blood Flow by the Oral CGRP Receptor Antagonist, Telcagepant (MK-0974)
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The 5-Ht3 Receptor Antagonist Alosetron Inhibits the Colorectal Distention Induced Depressor Response and Spinal C-Fos Expression in the Anaesthetised Rat
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Nimodipine-Induced Changes in the Distribution of Carotid Blood Flow and Cardiac Output in Pentobarbitone-Anaesthetized Pigs
British Journal of Pharmacology
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A Novel Nonpeptide CGRP Receptor Antagonist, ‘Compound 1’ (WO98/11128) Is a High Affinity Competitive Antagonist at the CGRP1 Receptor in Human Coronary Arteries
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Antithrombotic Effects of a Platelet Fibrinogen Receptor Antagonist in a Canine Model of Carotid Artery Thrombosis
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Effects of TAK-480, a Novel Tachykinin NK2^|^ndash;Receptor Antagonist, on Visceral Hypersensitivity in Rabbits and Ricinoleic Acid^|^ndash;Induced Defecation in Guinea Pigs
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Effects of Dopamine D4 Receptor Antagonist on Spontaneous Alternation in Rats
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Capsaicin Receptor in the Pain Pathway.
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Capsaicin-Induced Changes in LTP in the Lateral Amygdala Are Mediated by TRPV1
PLoS ONE
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