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2011Anti-depressant-like activity of a novel serotonin type-3 (5-HT3) receptor antagonist in rodent models of depressionMahesh, R.
2015Pharmacological evaluation of novel 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, QCM-13 (N-cyclohexyl-3-methoxyquinoxalin-2-carboxamide) as anti-anxiety agent in behavioral test batteryMahesh, R.
2017-02Novel 5-HT3 receptor antagonist QCM-4 attenuates depressive-like phenotype associated with obesity in high-fat-diet-fed miceMahesh, R.
2013Chronic unpredictable stressors can produce a situation similar to human depression and such animal models can be used for the preclinical evaluation of antidepressants. The 5-HT3 receptor antagonists modulate serotonergic pathways and show antidepressant-like effect in various animal models of depressionMahesh, R.
2013-062-(4-substituted piperazin-1-yl)-1,8-naphthyridine-3-carboxylic acids: Novel 5-HT3 receptor antagonists with anxiolytic-like activity in rodent behavioral modelsMahesh, R.
2015-02Evaluation of Anti-depressant and Analgesic- Like Activity of Ondansetron in Rodents Model of Co-morbid Pain and DepressionMahesh, R.; Yadav, Sushil
2015-02Anti-depressant like Effect of Pimozide in Acute and Chronic Animal Models of DepressionMahesh, R.
2016Neuropharmacological and neurochemical evaluation of N-n-propyl-3-ethoxyquinoxaline-2-carboxamide (6n): a novel serotonergic 5-HT3 receptor antagonist for co-morbid antidepressant- and anxiolytic-like potential using traumatic brain injury model in ratsMahesh, R.
2014-05Neuropharmacological effect of novel 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, N-n-propyl-3-ethoxyquinoxaline-2-carboxamide (6n) on chronic unpredictable mild stress-induced molecular and cellular response: Behavioural and biochemical evidencesMahesh, R.
2016Antidepressant & anxiolytic activities of N-(pyridin-3-yl) quinoxalin-2-carboxamide: A novel serotonin type 3 receptor antagonist in behavioural animal modelsMahesh, R.