N Ramakrishnan
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Recent Articles
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Parihar K, Ko S, Bradley R, Taylor P, Ramakrishnan N, Baumgart T, et al.
Methods Enzymol
. 2024 Jul;
701:359-386.
PMID: 39025576
In this chapter, we aim to bridge basic molecular and cellular principles surrounding membrane curvature generation with rewiring of cellular signals in cancer through multiscale models. We describe a general...
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Parihar K, Ko S, Bradley R, Taylor P, Ramakrishnan N, Baumgart T, et al.
Mechanobiol Med
. 2024 Jun;
2(3).
PMID: 38899029
A definitive understanding of the interplay between protein binding/migration and membrane curvature evolution is emerging but needs further study. The mechanisms defining such phenomena are critical to intracellular transport and...
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Ramakrishnan N, Roy R, Singh S, Goyal S, Gupta D, Chugh R
Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
. 2022 Dec;
74(Suppl 2):737-744.
PMID: 36452775
The role of otolaryngologist in the management of CSF rhinorrhea is expanding. It is prudent to evaluate all cases of CSF leak, understand the etiological causes and formalize a working...
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Quantification of Curvature Sensing Behavior of Curvature-Inducing Proteins on Model Wavy Substrates
Tourdot R, Ramakrishnan N, Parihar K, Radhakrishnan R
J Membr Biol
. 2022 Mar;
255(2-3):175-184.
PMID: 35333976
Curvature-inducing proteins are involved in a variety of membrane remodeling processes in the cell. Several in vitro experiments have quantified the curvature sensing behavior of these proteins in model lipid...
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Mazumdar P, Singh P, Kethiravan D, Ramathani I, Ramakrishnan N
Planta
. 2021 May;
253(6):119.
PMID: 33963935
This review provides insights into the molecular interactions between Phytophthora infestans and tomato and highlights research gaps that need further attention. Late blight in tomato is caused by the oomycota...
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HarshaRani G, Moza S, Ramakrishnan N, Bhalla U
Bioinformatics
. 2021 Jan;
37(16):2504-2505.
PMID: 33459764
Summary: Bistable biochemical switches are key motifs in cellular state decisions and long-term storage of cellular 'memory'. There are a few known biological switches that have been well characterized, however,...
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Kesuma H, Ramakrishnan N, Lan B, Dhillon A, Achath Mohanan A
IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control
. 2020 Oct;
68(4):1418-1429.
PMID: 33064646
It has been recently demonstrated that one-port surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonators known for their high Q value and relatively small device footprint could be utilized for in-liquid mass loading...
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Ramakrishnan N, Singh J, Gupta S, Bhalla V, Singh D, Raina S, et al.
Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
. 2019 Sep;
71(3):320-326.
PMID: 31559198
Due to lack of globally standardized guidelines and clarity on indications, patient selection, intra-operative preparations, technique, complications, postoperative care and decannulation protocols, percutaneous tracheostomy (PT) has come in vogue as...
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Farokhirad S, Ramakrishnan N, Eckmann D, Ayyaswamy P, Radhakrishnan R
J Heat Transfer
. 2019 Jun;
141(5):0524011-524016.
PMID: 31186582
Describing the hydrodynamics of nanoparticles in fluid media poses interesting challenges due to the coupling between the Brownian and hydrodynamic forces at the nanoscale. We focus on multiscale formulations of...
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Kumar G, Ramakrishnan N, Sain A
Phys Rev E
. 2019 Apr;
99(2-1):022414.
PMID: 30934309
Narrow membrane tubes are commonly pulled out from the surface of phospholipid vesicles using forces applied either through laser or magnetic tweezers or through the action of processive motor proteins....