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Bindu Balakrishnan

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Balakrishnan B, Metri K, Day J, Ganesan M
Altern Ther Health Med . 2021 Aug; 29(4):97-101. PMID: 34453503
Hatha yoga is commonly practiced in Western countries and is claimed to reduce risk of cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare time-domain and frequency-domain...
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Antonson A, Balakrishnan B, Radlowski E, Petr G, Johnson R
Dev Neurosci . 2018 Mar; 40(2):104-119. PMID: 29539630
Maternal infection during pregnancy increases the risk of neurobehavioral problems in offspring. Evidence from rodent models indicates that the maternal immune response to infection can alter fetal brain development, particularly...
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Zhang Z, Jyoti A, Balakrishnan B, Williams M, Singh S, Chugani D, et al.
Neurobiol Dis . 2017 Dec; 111:153-162. PMID: 29274431
Background: Maternal infection is a risk factor for periventricular leukomalacia and cerebral palsy (CP) in neonates. We have previously demonstrated hypomyelination and motor deficits in newborn rabbits, as seen in...
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Balakrishnan B, Nance E, Johnston M, Kannan R, Kannan S
Int J Nanomedicine . 2013 Nov; 8:4183-95. PMID: 24204146
Cerebral palsy is a chronic childhood disorder that can have diverse etiologies. Injury to the developing brain that occurs either in utero or soon after birth can result in the...
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Lesniak W, Mishra M, Jyoti A, Balakrishnan B, Zhang F, Nance E, et al.
Mol Pharm . 2013 Oct; 10(12):4560-71. PMID: 24116950
Dendrimers are being explored in many preclinical studies as drug, gene, and imaging agent delivery systems. Understanding their detailed organ, tissue, cellular uptake, and retention can provide valuable insights into...
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Balakrishnan B, Dai H, Janisse J, Romero R, Kannan S
Dev Neurosci . 2013 Aug; 35(5):396-405. PMID: 23988854
Maternal intrauterine inflammation/infection is a potential risk factor for the development of neurologic disorders such as cerebral palsy (CP) in preterm and term infants. CP is associated with white matter...
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Dutton S, Makinson C, Papale L, Shankar A, Balakrishnan B, Nakazawa K, et al.
Neurobiol Dis . 2012 Aug; 49:211-20. PMID: 22926190
Voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) are essential for the generation and propagation of action potentials in electrically excitable cells. Dominant mutations in SCN1A, which encodes the Nav1.1 VGSC α-subunit, underlie several...
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Kannan S, Dai H, Navath R, Balakrishnan B, Jyoti A, Janisse J, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2012 Apr; 4(130):130ra46. PMID: 22517883
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a chronic childhood disorder with no effective cure. Neuroinflammation, caused by activated microglia and astrocytes, plays a key role in the pathogenesis of CP and disorders...
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Burd I, Balakrishnan B, Kannan S
Am J Reprod Immunol . 2012 Mar; 67(4):287-94. PMID: 22380481
Intrauterine infection and inflammation are known risk factors for brain damage in the neonate irrespective of the gestational age. Infection-induced maternal immune activation leads to a fetal inflammatory response mediated...
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Kannan S, Saadani-Makki F, Balakrishnan B, Chakraborty P, Janisse J, Lu X, et al.
Dev Neurosci . 2011 Jul; 33(3-4):231-40. PMID: 21791891
Intrauterine inflammation is known to be a risk factor for the development of periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) and cerebral palsy. In recent years, activated microglial cells have been implicated in the...