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Neil B. Varshneya
Neil B. Varshneya
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Fentanyl-related substances elicit antinociception and hyperlocomotion in mice via opioid receptors
2021
Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior
Neil B. Varshneya
D. Matthew Walentiny
Léa T. Moisa
Teneille D. Walker
Luli R. Akinfiresoye
Patrick M. Beardsley
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Respiratory depressant effects of fentanyl analogs are opioid receptor-mediated.
2021
Biochemical Pharmacology
Neil B. Varshneya
Sherif H. Hassanien
M.C. Holt
David Stevens
Nathan Layle
Jonathon R. Bassman
Donna M. Iula
Patrick M. Beardsley
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Evidence of Buprenorphine-precipitated Withdrawal in Persons Who Use Fentanyl.
2021
Journal of Addiction Medicine
Neil B. Varshneya
Ashish P. Thakrar
J. Gregory Hobelmann
Kelly E. Dunn
Andrew S. Huhn
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