Kathirvel Gopalakrishnan
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Recent Articles
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John R, Ashokkumar P, Gopalakrishnan K, Subramanian M
Indian J Dent Res
. 2024 May;
34(4):451-454.
PMID: 38739831
Introduction: Although numerous syndromic and non-syndromic odontogenic lesions of the jaws have been documented in the literature, there are very few cases of simultaneous benign and malignant jaw lesions. Patient...
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Gopalakrishnan K, Chandrasekaran B, John R
J Craniomaxillofac Surg
. 2024 Feb;
52(5):598-605.
PMID: 38378368
Materials And Methods: A total of 20 patients were equally divided into two groups. Implants were placed using the conventional method (Group A) and pre-extractive inte-rradicular method (Group B). Coronal,...
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Gopalakrishnan K, Mishra J, Ross J, Abbott D, Kumar S
Biol Reprod
. 2022 Mar;
107(2):514-528.
PMID: 35357467
Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) are critical for fetal brain development. Infants born to preeclamptic mothers or those born growth restricted due to placental insufficiency have reduced LCPUFA and are...
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Gopalakrishnan K, Kumar S
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Mar;
21(6).
PMID: 32197362
During pregnancy, the uterine artery (UA) undergoes extensive remodeling to permit a 20-40 fold increase in blood flow with associated changes in the expression of a multitude of genes. This...
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Mishra J, Te Riele G, Qi Q, Lechuga T, Gopalakrishnan K, Chen D, et al.
Hypertension
. 2019 Aug;
74(4):967-974.
PMID: 31378106
The pregnancy-augmented uterine vasodilation is linked to increased ATR (angiotensin type-2 receptor) that mediates the vasodilatory effects of angiotensin II. However, the mechanisms controlling ATR expression during pregnancy remain unclear....
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Mishra J, More A, Gopalakrishnan K, Kumar S
Biol Reprod
. 2018 Aug;
100(1):139-148.
PMID: 30102356
Sex hormones contribute to sex differences in blood pressure. Inappropriate activation of the renin-angiotensin system is involved in vascular dysfunction and hypertension. This study evaluated the role of androgens (testosterone)...
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Mishra J, Gopalakrishnan K, Kumar S
Biol Reprod
. 2018 Jun;
99(5):1091-1099.
PMID: 29860295
Normal pregnancy is associated with decreased uterine vascular contraction and increased blood flow even though angiotensin II (AngII) levels are increased. AngII not only activates the angiotensin type 1 receptor...
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Weaver D, Gopalakrishnan K, Joe B
Methods Mol Biol
. 2017 Jan;
1527:1-26.
PMID: 28116703
Genomic variants identified to be linked with complex traits such as blood pressure are fewer in coding sequences compared to noncoding sequences. This being the case, there is an increasing...
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Gopalakrishnan K, More A, Hankins G, Nanovskaya T, Kumar S
Reprod Sci
. 2016 Oct;
24(6):919-933.
PMID: 27733658
Approximately 20% of pregnant women smoke despite intentions to quit. Smoking cessation drugs, such as nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and bupropion, are recommended treatments. Adverse cardiovascular outcomes in offspring have...
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Gopalakrishnan K, Mishra J, Chinnathambi V, Vincent K, Patrikeev I, Motamedi M, et al.
Hypertension
. 2016 Jan;
67(3):630-9.
PMID: 26781277
Elevated maternal testosterone levels are shown to cause fetal growth restriction, eventually culminating in sex-specific adult-onset hypertension that is more pronounced in males than in females. In this study, we...