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charu shukla
charu shukla
harvard medical school
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Cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain promote wakefulness by actions on neighboring non-cholinergic neurons: an opto-dialysis study
JC Zant, T Kim, L Prokai, S Szarka, J McNally, JT McKenna, C Shukla, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (6), 2057-2067, 2016
1112016
Leanness and heightened nonresting energy expenditure: role of skeletal muscle activity thermogenesis
CK Gavini, S Mukherjee, C Shukla, SL Britton, LG Koch, H Shi, CM Novak
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 306 (6), E635-E647, 2014
762014
Characterization of an MPS IH knock-in mouse that carries a nonsense mutation analogous to the human IDUA-W402X mutation
D Wang, C Shukla, X Liu, TR Schoeb, LA Clarke, DM Bedwell, ...
Molecular genetics and metabolism 99 (1), 62-71, 2010
742010
Thalamic reticular nucleus parvalbumin neurons regulate sleep spindles and electrophysiological aspects of schizophrenia in mice
S Thankachan, F Katsuki, JT McKenna, C Yang, C Shukla, K Deisseroth, ...
Scientific reports 9 (1), 1-16, 2019
592019
Metabolic signals in sleep regulation: recent insights
C Shukla, R Basheer
Nature and Science of Sleep 8, 9, 2016
452016
Basal forebrain parvalbumin neurons mediate arousals from sleep induced by hypercarbia or auditory stimuli
JT McKenna, S Thankachan, DS Uygun, C Shukla, JM McNally, ...
Current Biology, 2020
322020
Region-specific differences in brain melanocortin receptors in rats of the lean phenotype
C Shukla, SL Britton, LG Koch, CM Novak
Neuroreport 23 (10), 2012
222012
Contribution of regional brain melanocortin receptor subtypes to elevated activity energy expenditure in lean, active rats
C Shukla, LG Koch, SL Britton, M Cai, VJ Hruby, M Bednarek, CM Novak
Neuroscience 310, 252-267, 2015
172015
Investigation of the neural substrates underlying the homeostatic sleep response in the basal forebrain
H Bouaouda, C Shukla, J McKenna, J McNally, S Winston, A Kalinchuk, ...
JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH 27, 2018
2018
0074 Pharmacologic And Optogenetic Dissection Of Sleep Homeostatic Circuits In The Basal Forebrain
H Bouaouda, C Shukla, JT McKenna, JM McNally, S Winston, ...
Sleep 41 (suppl_1), A30-A30, 2018
2018
0102 BASAL FOREBRAIN PARVALBUMIN NEURONS PROMOTE SHORT-LATENCY AROUSALS AND WAKEFULNESS IN MICE
S Thankachan, C Shukla, JT McKenna, JM McNally, JC Zant, S Winston, ...
Journal of Sleep and Sleep Disorders Research 40 (suppl_1), A38-A38, 2017
2017
0129 LOCAL THALAMIC RETICULAR NUCLEUS INHIBITION OF T-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNELS REDUCES SLEEP SPINDLES IN MICE
JM McNally, C Shukla, S Thankachan, JT McKenna, C Yang, RE Brown, ...
Journal of Sleep and Sleep Disorders Research 40 (suppl_1), A48-A48, 2017
2017
Enhancement of Brain Melanocortin Signaling in Lean, Active Rats
C Shukla
Kent State University, 2014
2014
Differential contribution of brain-region-specific melanocortin 5 receptor to physical activity levels in lean vs. obesity-prone rats
C Shukla, LG Koch, SL Britton, M Cai, VJ Hruby, CM Novak
The FASEB Journal 27 (1 Supplement), 935.1-935.1, 2013
2013
Role of brain melanocortin receptor 5 in physical activity in rats
C Shukla, CM Novak
The FASEB Journal 26 (1 Supplement), 889.2-889.2, 2012
2012
Differences in brain melanocortin receptors with high versus low physical activity
C Shukla, LA Heemstra, SL Britton, LG Koch, CM Novak
The FASEB Journal 25 (1 Supplement), 853.1-853.1, 2011
2011
Differences in brain melanocortin receptors with high versus low physical activity
C Shukla, LA Heemstra, SL Britton, LG Koch, CM Novak
The FASEB Journal 25 (1 Supplement), 853.1-853.1, 2011
2011
12. Suppression of a nonsense mutation in a mouse model of Hurler syndrome
D Bedwell, D Wang, C Shukla, X Liu, S Yeh, E Welch, T Schoeb, ...
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 96 (2), S14, 2009
2009
146. Suppression of a Nonsense mutation in a mouse model of Hurler syndrome
D Wang, C Shukla, X Liu, S Yeh, E Welch, T Schoeb, D Bedwell, ...
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 96 (2), S44, 2009
2009
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