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Badrinarayanan S Kasturi

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Journal of Neurotrauma|March 26, 2009
Traumatic brain injury causes long-term reduction in serum growth hormone and persistent astrocytosis in the cortico-hypothalamo-pituitary axis of adult male ratsBadrinarayanan S Kasturi, Donald G Stein
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|September 10, 2009
Progesterone decreases cortical and sub-cortical edema in young and aged ovariectomized rats with brain injuryBadrinarayanan S Kasturi, Donald G Stein
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 8, 2005
Effects of central and systemic administration of leptin on neurotransmitter concentrations in specific areas of the hypothalamusKimberly A Clark, Sheba M J MohanKumar, Badrinarayanan S Kasturi, et al.
Brain Research|December 1, 2012
Chronic estradiol-17β exposure suppresses hypothalamic norepinephrine release and the steroid-induced luteinizing hormone surge: role of nitration of tyrosine hydroxylaseBadrinarayanan S Kasturi, Sheba M J MohanKumar, Madhu P Sirivelu, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 2, 2003
Neuroendocrine effects of perfluorooctane sulfonate in ratsMaureen E Austin, Badrinarayanan S Kasturi, Matthew Barber, et al.
Brain Research|February 8, 2003
Diabetes-induced neuroendocrine changes in rats: role of brain monoamines, insulin and leptinMatthew Barber, Badrinarayanan S Kasturi, Maureen E Austin, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|December 24, 2010
Chronic estradiol exposure induces oxidative stress in the hypothalamus to decrease hypothalamic dopamine and cause hyperprolactinemiaSheba M J MohanKumar, Badrinarayanan S Kasturi, Andrew C Shin, et al.
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Journal of Neurotrauma|March 26, 2009
Traumatic brain injury causes long-term reduction in serum growth hormone and persistent astrocytosis in the cortico-hypothalamo-pituitary axis of adult male ratsBadrinarayanan S Kasturi, Donald G Stein
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|September 10, 2009
Progesterone decreases cortical and sub-cortical edema in young and aged ovariectomized rats with brain injuryBadrinarayanan S Kasturi, Donald G Stein
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 8, 2005
Effects of central and systemic administration of leptin on neurotransmitter concentrations in specific areas of the hypothalamusKimberly A Clark, Sheba M J MohanKumar, Badrinarayanan S Kasturi, et al.
Brain Research|December 1, 2012
Chronic estradiol-17β exposure suppresses hypothalamic norepinephrine release and the steroid-induced luteinizing hormone surge: role of nitration of tyrosine hydroxylaseBadrinarayanan S Kasturi, Sheba M J MohanKumar, Madhu P Sirivelu, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 2, 2003
Neuroendocrine effects of perfluorooctane sulfonate in ratsMaureen E Austin, Badrinarayanan S Kasturi, Matthew Barber, et al.
Brain Research|February 8, 2003
Diabetes-induced neuroendocrine changes in rats: role of brain monoamines, insulin and leptinMatthew Barber, Badrinarayanan S Kasturi, Maureen E Austin, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|December 24, 2010
Chronic estradiol exposure induces oxidative stress in the hypothalamus to decrease hypothalamic dopamine and cause hyperprolactinemiaSheba M J MohanKumar, Badrinarayanan S Kasturi, Andrew C Shin, et al.
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