Nissar A. Darmani
Department of Basic Medical Sciences
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
Western University of Health Sciences
309 East Second Street
USA
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- A re-evaluation of the neurotransmitter basis of chemotherapy-induced immediate and delayed vomiting: evidence from the least shrew. Darmani, N.A., Crim, J.L., Janoyan, J.J., Abad, J., Ramirez, J. Brain Res. (2009)
- Evidence for a re-evaluation of the neurochemical and anatomical bases of chemotherapy-induced vomiting. Darmani, N.A., Ray, A.P. Chem. Rev. (2009)
- Utilization of the least shrew as a rapid and selective screening model for the antiemetic potential and brain penetration of substance P and NK1 receptor antagonists. Darmani, N.A., Wang, Y., Abad, J., Ray, A.P., Thrush, G.R., Ramirez, J. Brain Res. (2008)
- Receptor mechanism and antiemetic activity of structurally-diverse cannabinoids against radiation-induced emesis in the least shrew. Darmani, N.A., Janoyan, J.J., Crim, J., Ramirez, J. Eur. J. Pharmacol. (2007)
- Cisplatin increases brain 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) and concomitantly reduces intestinal 2-AG and anandamide levels in the least shrew. Darmani, N.A., McClanahan, B.A., Trinh, C., Petrosino, S., Valenti, M., Di Marzo, V. Neuropharmacology (2005)