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Reka Natarajan
Reka Natarajan
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Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)‐dextran extravasation as a measure of blood‐brain barrier permeability
R Natarajan, N Northrop, B Yamamoto
Current protocols in neuroscience 79 (1), 9.58. 1-9.58. 15, 2017
822017
Chronic-stress-induced behavioral changes associated with subregion-selective serotonin cell death in the dorsal raphe
R Natarajan, L Forrester, NL Chiaia, BK Yamamoto
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (26), 6214-6223, 2017
582017
A role for matrix metalloproteinases in nicotine-induced conditioned place preference and relapse in adolescent female rats
R Natarajan, JW Harding, JW Wright
Journal of experimental neuroscience 7, JEN. S11381, 2013
322013
Protracted effects of chronic stress on serotonin-dependent thermoregulation
R Natarajan, NA Northrop, BK Yamamoto
Stress 18 (6), 668-676, 2015
302015
Nicotine-induced conditioned place preference in adolescent rats
R Natarajan, JW Wright, JW Harding
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 99 (3), 519-523, 2011
262011
The basal ganglia as a substrate for the multiple actions of amphetamines
R Natarajan, BK Yamamoto
Basal ganglia 1 (2), 49-57, 2011
222011
Cerebrovascular injury after serial exposure to chronic stress and abstinence from methamphetamine self-administration
R Natarajan, CM Mitchell, N Harless, BK Yamamoto
Scientific reports 8 (1), 10558, 2018
82018
Enhanced brain distribution of modified aspartoacylase
NK Poddar, S Zano, R Natarajan, B Yamamoto, RE Viola
Molecular genetics and metabolism 113 (3), 219-224, 2014
62014
Chronic Stress-Induced Blood-brain Barrier Damage Produced by NMDA Receptor Activation is Associated with Hyper-ramified Microglia
NA Northrop, AD Ferng, R Natarajan, BK Yamamoto
JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNE PHARMACOLOGY 9 (1), 42-42, 2014
2014
The involvement of matrix metalloproteinases in nicotine conditioned place preference in adolescent female rats
R Natarajan
Washington State University, 2009
2009
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