Ananya Tripathi
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Landvater J, Kim S, Caswell K, Kwon C, Odafe E, Roe G, et al.
NeuroRehabilitation
. 2024 Aug;
55(3):245-270.
PMID: 39121144
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a hallmark of wartime injury and is related to numerous sleep wake disorders (SWD), which persist long term in veterans. Current knowledge gaps in...
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Chandel A, Leazer S, Alcover K, Farley J, Berk J, Jayne C, et al.
Crit Care Explor
. 2023 Mar;
5(3):e0876.
PMID: 36890875
Data Sources: A systematic search of PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane databases was conducted up to December 31, 2021. Study Selection: Previously peer-reviewed observational studies that reported ICU, mechanical ventilation...
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Suntharavel Muthaiah V, Rajput M, Tripathi A, Suwas S, Chatterjee K
ACS Mater Au
. 2023 Mar;
2(2):132-142.
PMID: 36855763
Additive manufacturing (AM) is being widely explored for engineering biomedical implants. The microstructure and surface finish of additively manufactured parts are typically different from wrought parts and exhibit limited bioactivity...
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Tripathi A, Bond C, Sellers J, Billington N, Takagi Y
J Vis Exp
. 2021 Feb;
(168).
PMID: 33616114
Myosin proteins bind and interact with filamentous actin (F-actin) and are found in organisms across the phylogenetic tree. Their structure and enzymatic properties are adapted for the particular function they...
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Tripathi A, Obata Y, Ruzankin P, Askaryar N, Berkowitz D, Steppan J, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2017 Nov;
8:855.
PMID: 29163200
Constant blood flow despite changes in blood pressure, a phenomenon called autoregulation, has been demonstrated for various organ systems. We hypothesized that by changing hydrostatic pressures in peripheral arteries, we...