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Anand M, Taneja A
Environ Res . 2020 Jan; 182:109106. PMID: 31927245
The objective of this study is to evaluate the influence of placental concentrations of some organochlorine pesticides on newborn's anthropometric measurements (height, weight, head circumference & ponderal index). For this...
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Singh Y, Chhabra S, Lashkari K, Taneja A, Garg A, Chandra A, et al.
Int J Artif Organs . 2019 Dec; 43(6):372-378. PMID: 31868078
Introduction: Sepsis results in immunologic disturbances with the release of various inflammatory mediators such as cytokines. Cytokines can damage the cells, and the continuous release of inflammatory mediators leads to...
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Anand M, Singh L, Agarwal P, Saroj R, Taneja A
Drug Chem Toxicol . 2017 Dec; 42(5):471-477. PMID: 29250999
Pre-term birth is an increasingly prevalent complex condition with multiple risk factors including environmental pollutants. Evidences linking organochlorine pesticides with adverse pregnancy outcomes are inconsistent for link between organochlorine pesticides...
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Taneja A, Pasqua O, Danhof M
Eur J Clin Pharmacol . 2017 Sep; 73(10):1219-1236. PMID: 28894907
Aim: Despite an improved understanding of the molecular mechanisms of nociception, existing analgesic drugs remain limited in terms of efficacy in chronic conditions, such as neuropathic pain. Here, we explore...
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Kataria A, Ahuja A, Taneja A, Chanan N, Mangat G
Value Health . 2016 May; 17(7):A744. PMID: 27202685
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Habil M, Massey D, Taneja A
Data Brief . 2016 Feb; 6:495-502. PMID: 26900595
Human exposure to fine particles can have significant harmful effects on the respiratory and cardiovascular system. To investigate daily exposure characteristics to PM2.5 with ambient concentrations in an urban environment,...
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Taneja A, Sua B, HILL A
Intern Med J . 2014 Jul; 44(12a):1156-60. PMID: 25039414
Patient-initiated follow up (PIFU) is an initiative that allows patients to initiate hospital follow-up appointments on an 'as required' basis compared with the traditional 'physician-initiated' model. The main principle is...
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Taneja A, Troconiz I, Danhof M, Pasqua O
Pharm Res . 2013 Oct; 31(3):593-606. PMID: 24096967
Purpose: The formalin-induced rat model of nociception involves moderate continuous pain. Formalin-induced pain results in a typical repetitive flinching behaviour, which displays a biphasic pattern characterised by peaks of pain....
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Taneja A, Nyberg J, de Lange E, Danhof M, Pasqua O
J Pharmacokinet Pharmacodyn . 2012 Dec; 39(6):673-81. PMID: 23197247
In spite of the evidence regarding high variability in the response to evoked pain, little attention has been paid to its impact on the screening of drugs for inflammatory and...
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Taneja A, Nyberg J, Danhof M, Pasqua O
J Pharmacokinet Pharmacodyn . 2012 Dec; 39(6):661-71. PMID: 23197246
We have previously shown how screening experiments for neuropathic pain can be optimised taking into account parameter and model uncertainty. Here we demonstrate how optimised protocols can be used to...